According to new findings [here: Appendix VI of Regulation (EC) 1272/2008 (CLP Regulation)], the substance has additional toxic properties (Acute Tox. 3). 2.1.2.8 of the ADN states that substances named in Table A with one or more subsidiary hazards not listed in the appropriate Table A entry may also be transported with the approval of the authorised authority as follows:

- Under the most appropriate collective entry listed in sub-sections 2.2.x.3 reflecting all hazards; or

- Under the same UN No. and name but with additional hazard communication information as appropriate to reflect the additional subsidiary hazard(s) (documentation, label, placard) provided that the class remains unchanged and that any other carriage conditions (e.g. limited quantity, packaging and tank provisions) that would normally apply to substances possessing such a combination of hazards are the same as those applicable to the substance listed.

However, the above options are not obligatory but rather can be chosen alternatively. However, because the additional hazard of Class 6.1 would change the carriage conditions (higher requirements of UN No. 1992 packing group I), only the first variant would be available here.

The consignor may also transport the substance under the UN No. and name of the substance named without indicating the additional hazard(s).