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ORM-D (other regulated materials for domestic transport only) was a marking for mail or shipping in the United States. [1] Packages bearing this mark contained hazardous material in a limited quantity that present a limited hazard during transportation, due to its form, quantity, and packaging.
The estimated sign, ℮, also referred to as the e-mark or estimated quantity (French: quantité estimée) can be found on most prepackaged products in the European Union (EU). Its use indicates that the prepackage fulfils EU Directive 76/211/EEC, which specifies the maximum permitted tolerances in package content.
English: A Limited Quantity hazardous materials placard. It indicts dangerous goods packaged into small quantities (such as for retail distribution) that pose less danger than a larger or bulk shipment of the material. This is the surface transport version.
Radioactive material, excepted package—empty packaging UN 2909: 7: Radioactive material, excepted package-articles manufactured from natural or depleted uranium or natural thorium UN 2910: 7: Radioactive material, excepted package-limited quantity of material UN 2911: 7: Radioactive material, excepted package-instruments or articles UN 2912: 7
Annex A regulates the merchandise involved, notably their packaging and labels. Annex B regulates the construction, equipment, and use of vehicles for the transport of hazardous materials. The appendices consist of nine chapters, with the following contents General provisions: terminology, general requirements
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The Fair Packaging and Labeling Act is a U.S. law that applies to labels on many consumer products. It requires the label to state: The identity of the product; The name and place of business of the manufacturer, packer, or distributor; and; The net quantity of contents. The contents statement must include both metric and U.S. customary units.
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