Battery Guidance Document
Lithium metal batteries are generally primary (non-rechargeable) batteries that have lithium metal or lithium compounds as an anode. Also included within lithium metal are lithium alloy batteries.
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Lithium metal batteries are generally primary (non-rechargeable) batteries that have lithium metal or lithium compounds as an anode. Also included within lithium metal are lithium alloy batteries.
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(2) Each person who manufactures lithium cells or batteries must create a record of satisfactory completion of the testing (e.g. test report) required by this paragraph prior to offering the lithium cell
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This guide is based upon the 2024 IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations and provides a general overview of lithium battery shipping requirements. It does not provide complete shipping information.
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Although most lithium metal batteries are non-rechargeable, rechargeable lithium metal batteries are also under development. Since 2007, Dangerous Goods Regulations differentiate between lithium
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Duracell 123 Lithium Battery, 1 Count (Pack of 1), 123 3 Volt High Power Lithium Battery for Home Safety, Security Devices, High-Intensity Flashlights, Smoke Alarms, Home Automation
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The TSA "What Can I Bring?" page provides a comprehensive list of items that travelers can and cannot bring in carry-on and checked baggage. It includes guidelines on common items such as liquids,
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Each distinct shipping guide in this document refers to the regulatory requirements for a specific lithium cell/ battery type, configuration, and size. In this way, a shipper will easily find the applicable
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Batteries containing more than 1 gram of lithium metal per cell or 2 grams per battery pack require full dangerous goods documentation, specialized packaging, and hazmat shipping.
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Power Banks, cell phone battery charging cases, rechargeable and non-rechargeable lithium batteries, cell phone batteries, laptop batteries, power banks, external batteries, porta
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Permits shall be required for an accumulation of more than 15 cubic feet (0.42 m 3) of lithium-ion and lithium metal batteries, other than batteries listed in the exceptions to Section 320.1, as set forth in
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