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What is a Hazmat regulated product?A product is considered regulated if any of its components are classified as dangerous goods or substances or are otherwise regulated by or under any of the following:Department of Transportation IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) ManualTransport Canada’s Transportation of Dangerous GoodsPlease use the following tables to provide information about your product and upload it using the Upload documents for Hazmat review tool.Finished Cosmetic ProductsFinished cosmetic products are exempt from the legislation requiring the provision of a 16 point Safety Data Sheet (SDS). However, there are legal requirements under other legislation. For that reason, additional information (for example, the UN number, packing group, flash point, and risk and safety phrases) about the product is required to maintain appropriate risk management measures.We have checked the following cosmetic products with regards to the above requirements and confirm the following hazardous information for our products: ASIN (ex: BXXXXXXXXX)UPC (ex: 1234567890123)Item Name/DescriptionRegulatory ClassUN Number (ex.: UN1950, UN3090, UN2800).Packing Group (ex.: I, II, III)Flash Point (in degree Celsius)Risk & Safety phrasesASIN (ex: BXXXXXXXXX): Amazon Standard Identification Numbers (ASIN) are unique blocks of 10 letters or numbers that identify items. ASIN are assigned by Amazon. You can find the ASIN on the product detail pageUPC (ex: 1234567890123): A 13 digit barcoding standard used for marking products at retail point of sale.Regulatory Class: Dangerous goods are divided into nine classes (in addition to several subcategories) on the basis of the specific chemical characteristics producing the risk.UN Number (ex.: UN1950, UN3090, UN2800): UN numbers or UN ID’s are four digit numbers that identify hazardous substances and articles (such as explosives, flammable liquids, toxic substances, corrosives, etc.) in the framework of international transport.Packing Group (ex.: I, II, III): Packing groups are used for the purpose of determining the degree of protective packaging required for Dangerous Goods during transportation. There are three Packing Groups (PG). PG I is the most dangerous, PG II represents a moderate danger and PG III is the least dangerous. Packing Groups are always written in Roman numerals to differentiate them from the Class numbers. It is possible for a substance to appear in more than one Packing Group, depending on its concentration. The Packing Group number or numbers should be provided by the manufacturerFlash Point (in degree Celsius): The lowest temperature at which it can vaporize to form an ignitable mixture in air.Risk & Safety phrases: Safety warning phrases on the manufacture's packaging.Signature & Date Lithium Batteries or Products Containing Lithium BatteriesLithium batteries are classified as hazmat under class 9 of all transportation regulations. However, regulators exempt the vast majority of consumer products that contain batteries not exceeding a total of 5kg (11.02 pounds) because of the limited risk due to the relatively small lithium content. For shipping and labelling reasons we require information as to whether or not your product contains a lithium battery and, if so, how it is packed.We have checked the following products with regards to the above requirements and confirm that they include batteries with the following details:ASIN (ex: BXXXXXXXXX)UPC (ex: 1234567890123)Item Name/DescriptionIs or does your product contain an unregulated battery supply (for example, Alkaline, NiMh-battery)? (Yes/No)Does your product contain a lithium ion battery? (Yes/No)Does your product contain a lithium metal battery? (Yes/No)Is the lithium battery contained in the product? (Yes/No)Is the lithium battery packed with the product? (Yes/No)Is your product a standalone lithium battery? (Yes/No)What is the battery weight (in grams)?What is the Watt hour (Wh) measurement?ASIN (ex: BXXXXXXXXX): Amazon Standard Identification Numbers (ASIN) are unique blocks of 10 letters or numbers that identify items. ASIN are assigned by Amazon. You can find the ASIN on the product detail pageUPC (ex: 1234567890123): A 13 digit barcoding standard which is used for marking products at retail point of saleSignature & Date Non-Hazardous ProductsHazardous Materials Identification GuideTo help determine whether or not your products under hazmat review are non-hazardous, review the Hazardous Materials Identification Guide. We have checked the following products with regards to the above requirements. I hereby confirm that our products mentioned below do not fall under any of the above mentioned regulations and are therefore not considered hazardous material:ASIN (ex?: BXXXXXXXXX)UPC (ex: 1234567890123)Item Name/DescriptionIs the product or packaging marked with warnings, including but not limited to, irritant, harmful, corrosive, flammable, oxidizing, dangerous for the environment, gas, danger, Limited Quantity, or similar warning? (Yes/No)Is the product a liquid or contain a liquid with a flashpoint below 100°C? (Yes/No)Does your product contain compressed gas (for example, deodorants, hair spray, or gas cartridges)? (Yes/No)Is the product a non-spillable battery, packed with a non-spillable battery, or contain a non-spillable battery (for example, a lead-acid battery? (Yes/No)ASIN (ex: BXXXXXXXXX): Amazon Standard Identification Numbers (ASIN) are unique blocks of 10 letters or numbers that identify items. ASIN are assigned by Amazon. You can find the ASIN on the product detail pageUPC (ex: 1234567890123): A 13 digit barcoding standard which is used for marking products at retail point of saleSignature & Date Products Containing Magnetized MaterialSpeakers and subwoofers can potentially be regulated for air transportation due to their magnetic field strength, which can disrupt aircraft equipment. If the maximum field strength observed in 4.6 meters distance is 0.00525 gauss or less, the article is acceptable for air transport. If the field strength exceeds this limit, the product is considered Magnetized Material and is not eligible for air transport. We require information as to whether or not your product is regulated based on this information. For products with field strength observed in 4.6 meters distance is 0.00525 gauss or lessWe have checked the following products with regards to the above requirement. I hereby confirm that the magnetic field of the biggest speaker (magnet) we ship only reaches the critical value at a distance of 1 meter. According to our measurement and best knowledge our products are completely uncritical in this concern.ASIN (ex: BXXXXXXXXX)UPC (ex: 1234567890123)Item Name/DescriptionRegulatory ClassUN Number (ex.: UN1950, UN3090, UN2800)Packing Group (ex.: I, II, III)Signature & Date For products with field strength observed in 4.6 meters distance is 0.00525 gauss or moreWe have checked the following products with regards to the above requirements and confirm the following hazardous information for our products:ASIN (ex: BXXXXXXXXX)UPC (ex: 1234567890123)Item Name/DescriptionRegulatory ClassUN Number (ex.: UN1950, UN3090, UN2800)Packing Group (ex.: I, II, III)ASIN (ex: BXXXXXXXXX): Amazon Standard Identification Numbers (ASIN) are unique blocks of 10 letters or numbers that identify items. ASIN are assigned by Amazon. You can find the ASIN on the product detail pageUPC (ex: 1234567890123): A 13 digit barcoding standard used for marking products at retail point of sale.Regulatory Class: Dangerous goods are divided into nine classes (in addition to several subcategories) on the basis of the specific chemical characteristics producing the risk.UN Number (ex.: UN1950, UN3090, UN2800): UN numbers or UN ID’s are four digit numbers that identify hazardous substances and articles (such as explosives, flammable liquids, toxic substances, corrosives, etc.) in the framework of international transport.Packing Group (ex.: I, II, III): Packing groups are used for the purpose of determining the degree of protective packaging required for Dangerous Goods during transportation. There are three Packing Groups (PG). PG I is the most dangerous, PG II represents a moderate danger and PG III is the least dangerous. Packing Groups are always written in Roman numerals to differentiate them from the Class numbers. It is possible for a substance to appear in more than one Packing Group, depending on its concentration. The Packing Group number or numbers should be provided by the manufacturer.Signature & Date ................
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