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What is a UN NA number?

What is a UN NA number?

A four digit number used by both the United Nations and the U.S. Department of Transportation. This number is assigned to a hazardous chemical or group of hazardous chemicals.

How do I look up an un number?

Go to the EPFO’s Unified Member Portal for UAN related services. Select the ‘Know your UAN status’ option under the ‘important links’ section. You will be redirected to another page. Here you have to input details such as current member ID or EPF account number, name, date of birth, mobile phone number and email.

What is the UN NA number for ethylene dibromide?

1605
Chemical Identifiers

CAS Number UN/NA Number DOT Hazard Label
106-93-4 1605 Poison Inhalation Hazard
NIOSH Pocket Guide International Chem Safety Card
Ethylene dibromide ETHYLENE DIBROMIDE

What is a UN number Shipping?

Definition. United Nations (UN) Numbers are four-digit numbers used world-wide in international commerce and transportation to identify hazardous chemicals or classes of hazardous materials.

What is the difference between UN and Na?

United Nations (UN) Numbers are four-digit numbers used to identify hazardous chemicals or classes of hazardous materials worldwide. North American (NA) Numbers are identical to UN numbers. If a material does not have a UN number, it may be assigned an NA number.

What do the 9 UN classes indicate?

ADR

UN Class Dangerous Goods Classification
6 Toxic substances Infectious substance
7 Radioactive material Radioactive material
8 Corrosive substances Corrosive substance
9 Miscellaneous dangerous goods Miscellaneous dangerous goods

What is the difference between an UN number and an ID number?

D. A United Nations Number – also called a UN number or UN ID – is a four digit code used to identify flammable and harmful chemicals. Non-hazardous chemicals are not given UN numbers. If a chemical behaves differently as a liquid than as a solid, two different numbers may be assigned.

How do I find the UN number for my battery?

The appropriate UN number preceded by the letters “UN” and it should be at least 12mm high – “UN3090” for lithium metal cells or batteries; – “UN3480” for lithium ion cells or batteries; – “UN3091” for lithium metal cells or batteries contained in, or packed with, equipment; or – “UN3481” for lithium ion cells or …

What is the difference between a UN number and an ID number?

D. A United Nations Number – also called a UN number or UN ID – is a four digit code used to identify flammable and harmful chemicals. Non-hazardous chemicals are not given UN numbers. In some cases, a NA number exists where a UN number has not been assigned.

What is the PSN for UN 3520?

UN 3520

Carriage restrictions Carriage in BULK and ADR TANKS and PORTABLE TANKS is not permitted
UN No. 3520
NAME and description CHLORINE, ADSORBED
Techical name (SP 274, 318, 61, 220)
Alternative PSN

What is UN GHS?

The UN Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) is an international system created by the UN to address the classification of chemicals by types of hazard and harmonize hazard communication elements, including labels and safety data sheets.

What are the 9 classes of IMDG Code?

What are the 9 classes of Dangerous Goods?

  • Explosives.
  • Flammable Gases.
  • Flammable Liquids.
  • Flammable solids.
  • Oxidizing.
  • Toxic & Infectious.
  • Radioactive.
  • Corrosives.

When do you need a UN / NA number?

Definition. UN/NA numbers are required for the shipment of hazardous materials. You have probably seen placards (such as the one on the right) that bear a UN/NA number on railway cars, trucks, shipping containers etc.

What does a UN / NA datasheet look like?

UN/NA datasheets display several items from the Hazmat Table: proper shipping names, hazard classes and divisions (explosives may also include a compatibility group letter label codes, and special notes relating to shipping location, shipping name, and whether the material is an inhalation hazard.

Is the UN number 3001 The proper shipping name?

UN Number. Class. Proper Shipping Name. UN 3001. 6.1. (UN No. no longer in use) Phenoxy pesticides, liquid, toxic, flammable (UN No. no longer in use) UN 3002.

Which is no longer in use by the UN?

(UN No. no longer in use) Phenoxy pesticides, liquid, toxic, flammable (UN No. no longer in use) (UN No. no longer in use) Phenyl urea pesticides, liquid, toxic (UN No. no longer in use) (UN No. no longer in use) Benzoic derivative pesticides, liquid, toxic, flammable (UN No. no longer in use)