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Outer shipping container box bearing the appropriate UN markings ... Place labels on the box by following patterns outlined on the shipping container. ...
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1. Shipping an Infectious Substance with PI 602 Shipping Large Quantities – for Cargo planes only
(50 ml < sample < 4 L)
(50 g < sample < 4 kg)
2. PI 602 for large quantities (> 50ml) Make sure all necessary shipping components are present.
Primary container watertight
Absorbent material
Secondary container watertight
Itemized Packing List
Outer shipping container box bearing the appropriate UN markings
DANGER cargo aircraft only sticker
Shipping tape
3. PI 602 for large quantities (> 50ml) Place sufficient absorbent material into the secondary container that can absorb the entire contents of the liquid shipment.
4. PI 602 for large quantities (> 50ml) Place tubes into bubble-wrap sleeves. Tubes must be individually wrapped and not in contact with each other so only one tube per compartment.
5. PI 602 for large quantities (> 50ml) Roll the sleeve containing the tubes and secure it with a piece of tape.
6. PI 602 for large quantities (> 50ml) Place the bubble-wrapped primary containers into a suitable secondary container with sufficient absorbent material.
Close and tighten the cover on the secondary container.
7. PI 602 for large quantities (> 50ml) Place secondary container into the outer shipping container.
8. PI 602 for large quantities (> 50ml) Label Shipping Container with:
Shipper / Consignee / Name
and Number of Person Shipping
and Person Receiving
24 Hour emergency number
to call in case if damage or
leakage to the package
(for US shipments)
UN Number with Technical and
Proper name
Biohazard Label for Class 6.2 Dangerous Goods
Orientation arrows (usually pre-printed on the box)
DANGER cargo planes only
Place labels on the box by following patterns outlined on the shipping container.
Fill out Declaration of Dangerous Goods.