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2.1 Yes Box 2 Box 6 Does it 6.1 Yes deflagrate rapidly in package ? Figure 2.4.1: FLOW CHART SCHEME FOR SELF-REACTIVE SUBSTANCES Can it detonate as packaged for transport ? Box 10 Can it explode as packaged for transport ? 10.1 Yes 3.1 Yes, rapidly 6.2 No 7.1 Violent 7.2 Medium 7.3 Low 7.4 No 10.2 No 1.1 Yes Exit A Exit B Exit C Exit D NOT ACCEPTED FOR TRANSPORT IN THAT PACKAGING Copyright@United Nations, 2011. All rights reserved. 2.2 No - 90 - SELF-REACTIVE SUBSTANCE Box 1 1.2 Partial 9.1 Violent 1.3 No Box 3 Can it propagate a deflagration ? 3.2 Yes, slowly 3.3 No 4.1 Yes, rapidly Box 4 Can it propagate a deflagration ? 4.2 Yes, slowly 4.3 No 5.1 Yes, rapidly Box 5 Can it propagate a deflagration ? 5.3 No 5.2 Yes, slowly Box 7 What is the effect of heating it under defined confinement ? ACCEPTED FOR TRANSPORT IN PACKAGES OF NOT MORE THAN 25 KG NET MASS WITH “EXPLOSIVE” SUBSIDIARY RISK LABEL 8.1 Violent 8.2 Medium 8.3 Low 8.4 No ACCEPTED FOR TRANSPORT IN PACKAGES OF NOT MORE THAN 50 KG NET MASS Does it propagate a detonation? Box 8 What is the effect of heating it under defined confinement ? 9.2 Medium Box 9 What is the effect of heating it under defined confinement ? ACCEPTED FOR TRANSPORT IN PACKAGES OF NOT MORE THAN 50 KG NET MASS 9.3 Low 9.4 No go to box 11
Figure 2.4.1: FLOW CHART SCHEME FOR SELF-REACTIVE SUBSTANCES (cont'd) Box 11 from box 9 Is the self-reactive substance to be considered for transport in IBCs or tanks or for exemption ? Exit E 11.2 No ACCEPTED FOR TRANSPORT IN PACKAGES OF NOT MORE THAN 400 KG/450 LITRES Copyright@United Nations, 2011. All rights reserved. 11.1 Yes Box 12 What is its explosive power 12.1 Not low ? Exit F Exit G - 91 - 12.2 Low MAY BE CONSIDERED FOR TRANSPORT IN IBCs OR TANKS 12.3 None 13.1 Low Box 13 What is the effect of heating it under defined confinement ? 13.2 None SHALL BE CONSIDERED FOR EXEMPTION
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Figure 2.4.1: FLOW CHART SCHEME FOR SELF-REACTIVE SUBSTANCES (cont'd)<br />
Box 11<br />
from box 9<br />
Is the<br />
self-reactive substance to<br />
be considered for transport<br />
in IBCs or tanks or for<br />
exemption<br />
?<br />
Exit E<br />
11.2 No<br />
ACCEPTED FOR<br />
TRANSPORT IN<br />
PACKAGES OF NOT<br />
MORE THAN 400 KG/450<br />
LITRES<br />
Copyright@United Nations, 2011. All rights reserved.<br />
11.1 Yes<br />
Box 12<br />
What is<br />
its explosive power<br />
12.1 Not low ?<br />
Exit F Exit G<br />
- 91 -<br />
12.2 Low<br />
MAY BE CONSIDERED<br />
FOR TRANSPORT<br />
IN IBCs<br />
OR TANKS<br />
12.3 None<br />
13.1 Low<br />
Box 13<br />
What is<br />
the effect of heating it<br />
under defined<br />
confinement<br />
?<br />
13.2 None<br />
SHALL BE<br />
CONSIDERED FOR<br />
EXEMPTION