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Class 4.1 self-reactive substances.
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Class 4.2 or any material with a subsidiary risk of 4.2.
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Materials with UN numbers of 2794, 2795, 2803, 2809 or 3028.
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Class 9 materials except those specifically authorized in A19.3.2.
A19.3.2. Dangerous Goods Permitted in Limited Quantities:
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Aerosols of Class 2.1 and 2.2.
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Gases of Class 2.2 without a subsidiary risk (excluding refrigerated liquefied gases).
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Class 3 (excluding PG I).
Class 4.1 (excluding PG I and Class 4.1 self-reactive substances).
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Class 4.3 solids only (excluding PG I).
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Class 5.1 (excluding PG I).
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Class 5.2 only when contained in a "Polyester Resin Kit (UN 3269)," Chemical Kit (NA 1760)" or "First
Aid Kit (" (excluding PG I).
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Class 6.1 (excluding PG I).
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Class 8 (excluding PG I, UN2794, UN2795, UN2803, UN2809 and UN3028).
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Only the following items of Class 9: Ammonium Nitrate Fertilizers (UN2071), Benzaldehyde (UN1990),
Environmentally Hazardous Substance Solid N.O.S. (UN3077), Environmentally Hazardous Substance
Liquid N.O.S. (UN3082), Chemical Kit or First Aid Kit (UN3316) and Dibromodifluoromethane
(UN1941).
A19.3.3. Different Dangerous Goods in Limited Quantities in one Package. When different dangerous goods in
limited quantities are packed together in one outer packaging, the quantities must be as follows:
A19.3.3.1. Class 3 and 8, and Class 4.1, 4.3 (solid), 5.1, 5.2, and 6.1 must not exceed the lowest net quantity per
package (of the most restrictive single material in the package) as listed in table A19.2. For calculation purposes,
when a package contains both liquid and solids, convert the quantities for the liquids into kilograms in order to
determine that the permitted maximum net quantity per package has not been exceeded. The "Q" value formula is
not applicable for limited quantities.
A19.3.3.2. Class 2 and 9, when packed without any other dangerous goods, the gross weight of the package must
not exceed 30 Kg (66 pounds).
A19.3.3.3. Class 2 and 9, when packed with other dangerous goods, must meet the requirements of A19.3.3.2. In
addition, the maximum net quantity of all the other dangerous goods (other than class 2 and 9) must not exceed the
requirements of A19.3.3.1.
A19.3.4. Package Performance Tests. Limited quantity packages must meet the following test requirements:
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The package, as prepared for transport, must be capable of withstanding a 1.2 m (4 ft) drop test onto a rigid,
nonresilient, flat, horizontal surface, in a position most likely to cause the most damage. After the test, the
package must not show any damage that is likely to affect safety during transport and there must be no
leakage from the inner packagings.
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Each package offered for transport must be capable of withstanding a force applied to the top surface of the
package (for a duration of 24 hours) equivalent to the total weight of identical packages if stacked to a
height of 3 m (9.8 ft). The stack height includes the test sample. There cannot be any significant reduction
in the packages effectiveness and there cannot be any breakage or leakage of any inner packaging.