IATA Class 4 Division 4.3 Labels
The label for Division 4.3 dangerous goods has a blue background. The flame symbol on the upper half of the label and any text, numbers, or borderline can be printed in white or black. Examples of Division 4.3 dangerous goods include:
- Alkaline earth metal alloys
- Aluminum powder, uncoated
- Calcium
- Calcium carbide
- Calcium hydride
- Lithium
- Magnesium
- Sodium
Division 4.3 dangerous goods must be segregated from Class 1 (except for Division 1.4S) and Class 8 dangerous goods.
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