Subsection 4.1.6 - Using the List of Dangerous Goods
The List of Dangerous Goods consists of 14 columns, labeled A through N. The information contained in each column is described as follows:
- Column A - UN or ID number
- Column B - Proper Shipping Name/Description
- Column C - Class or Division
- Column D - Labels
- Column E - Packing Group
- Column F - Excepted Quantity Code
- Column G - Passenger and Cargo Aircraft Limited Quantity - Packing Instructions
- Column H - Passenger and Cargo Aircraft Limited Quantity - Maximum Net Quantity per Package
- Column I - Passenger and Cargo Aircraft - Packing Instructions
- Column J - Passenger and Cargo Aircraft - Maximum Net Quantity
- Column K - Cargo Aircraft Only - Packing Instructions
- Column L - Cargo Aircraft Only - Maximum Net Quantity per Package
- Column M - Special Provisions
- Column N - ERG Code
Entries in Subsection 4.2 - List of Dangerous Goods are subject to state and operator variations. If the IATA requirement is more restrictive than the ICAO Technical Instructions, these instances are indicated by a pointing finger symbol (#9758;) in the margin to the left of the table.
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