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OH&S Biosafety – Packing Instructions 620-650. Job Aid. Page 1. Last Updated: 07/02/2012. Packing Instructions 620. (Infectious Substance). Packaging Materials. Each package must contain a primary and a secondary container: Both containers need to be leakproof. One container needs to pass a 95 kPa (13.8.
Combination packagings in compliance with Regulation IATA - Packing Instruction 620 for Infectious Substances and Packing Instruction 650 for Biological Substance, Category B, as follows: -
The instructions apply to UN2814 and UN2900 on passenger and cargo aircraft. General Requirements. The packages must include: a) Inner packaging a. . Category B) & PI 620 (Infectious substance, affecting humans (or animals)). Feature. PI 650. PI 620 (follow for PI 913). Primary Container. Required. Required.
PACKING INSTRUCTION 650 (continued). The packaging must consist of three components: (a) a primary receptacle(s);. (b) a secondary packaging; and. (c) a rigid outer packaging. Primary receptacles must be packed in secondary packagings in such a way that, under normal conditions of transport, they cannot break, be
The text of United Nations Packing Instruction 650, in use for the transport of infectious substances in category B assigned to UN 3373 by all surface modes of transport is reproduced below. The various provisions mentioned are set out in the United Nations Model Regulations. (1) The packaging shall be of good quality,
Packing instructions P620 and P650 apply to the packaging of Division 6.2 infectious substances. Transport of Category A substances (UN 2814 and UN 2900) requires packaging according to P620, whilst Category B substances (UN 3373) are exempt from all other regulations in the Recommendations on the Transport of
who follows IATA regulations is also in compliance with ICAO. Main Website: www.iata.org. Website: www.iata.org/whatwedo/cargo/dangerous_goods/index.htm. Contains Packing Instructions 620, 650, up-to-date checklists for dry-ice and non- radioactive shipments, and addenda to the most current edition of the
Category A Infectious Substance: Packing Instruction 620; Category B Infectious Substance (Previously Called Diagnostic/Clinical Specimens): Packing Instruction 650; Non-infectious Exempt Patient Specimens; Toxins; Genetically Modified Organisms: Packing Instructions 959; Dry ice: Packing Instruction 954; Liquid
the PI is 620. • If a GMO or GMMO meets the criteria for a Biological substance, category B, the. PI is 650. • If the GMO or GMMO meets neither of the category A or category B criteria, it is classified as a GMO or GMMO UN3245 using the Packing Instruction 959. 4. Patient specimens. Triple Package unless requires PI 620 or
Dangerous goods. Infectious substances. Cultures and patient specimens. Packaging. Labels. Markings. Exercise: Differences between P620 and P650 Packaging terms. Triple packaging. Primary, secondary and outer containers. Packing instruction 620 (P620). Packing instruction 650 (P650). UN approved packaging.
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