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The most common dangerous goods are assigned a UN number, a four digit code which identifies it internationally. Less common substances are transported under generic codes such as "UN1993: flammable liquid, not otherwise specified". The UN Recommendations do not cover the manufacturing, use or disposal of dangerous goods.
UN numbers from UN3001 to UN3100 as assigned by the United Nations Committee ... Aluminium alkyl hydrides (UN No. no longer in use) [4] UN 3077: 9: Environmentally ...
The NA numbers (North American Numbers are assigned by the United States Department of Transportation, supplementing the larger set of UN numbers, for identifying hazardous materials. NA numbers largely duplicate UN numbers, however a selection of additional numbers are provided for materials that are not covered by UN numbers as a hazardous ...
NA/UN NA name UN name UN/NA 0027: Black powder for small arms: Black powder or Gunpowder, granular or as a meal UN/NA 1057: Lighters, non-pressurized, containing flammable liquid: Lighters containing flammable gas UN/NA 1325: Fusee (railway or highway) Flammable solid, organic, n.o.s. UN/NA 1365: Cotton: Cotton, wet UN/NA 1556: Methyldichloroarsine
UN numbers from UN2801 to UN2900 as assigned by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods are as follows: UN 2801 to UN 2900
The most relevant UN numbers for civilian ammunition transport is UN 0012 and UN 0014. United Nations UN 0012 UN 0012 defines the category 'Cartridges for weapons, inert projectile or Cartridges, small arms', being "Ammunition consisting of a cartridge case fitted with a centre or rimfire primer and containing both a propelling charge and solid ...
The "Rotterdam Rules" (formally, the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Carriage of Goods Wholly or Partly by Sea) is a treaty proposing new international rules to revise the legal framework for maritime affreightment and carriage of goods by sea. The Rules primarily address the legal relationship between carriers and ...
Many of the rules and principles of the SADC-RTSM are similar to those of the Vienna Convention. In the United States, signs are based on the US Federal Highway Administration's Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Signs in the MUTCD are often more text-oriented, though some signs do use pictograms as well.