What is DOT SP 9168?
The DOT-SP 9168 kits carry an exemption that allows you to ship Hazard Classes 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9 domestically without using a hazard class label. Items listed under DOT-SP-9168 for Poision may be used to ship poisonous by inhalation and pyrophoric materials.
Who can operate under the rules of the special permit SP 9198?
Discussion: The Department of the Interior (DOI) and USFS are able to carry hazardous materials (HAZMAT) as grantees to special permit DOT SP 9198. The special permit allows relief from certain re- quirements contained in Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR).
Can You ship a dot 9168 without a label?
Special Permit Packaging DOT-SP 9168 meets Procedure 1A requirements and is accepted by UPS and FedEx as an exemption package. The DOT-SP 9168 kits carry an exemption that allows you to ship Hazard Classes 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9 domestically without using a hazard class label.
What are the dot-SP 9168 hazard class exemptions?
The DOT-SP 9168 kits carry an exemption that allows you to ship Hazard Classes 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9 domestically without using a hazard class label. They can also be used to ship poisonous by inhalation and pyrophoric materials, but you must use HMS-33PIH, HMS-500PIH and HMS-950PIH for these types of materials.
What do I need to submit under a dot special permit?
If you’re submitting packages under a U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) special permit, you must provide a copy of the special permit paperwork to the FedEx Ground facility accepting your shipment. You must be prepared to provide a copy of the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for your materials upon our request.
Where do I find the special permit number on my package?
The special permit number must be marked legibly on the outside of your packaging (“DOT-SP-9168,” for example), and in the Type DOT Label (s) Required, Ltd. Qty. or Special Permit field of the OP-900LL or OP-900LG, and the Hazardous Materials Certification.
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