Packing Instruction 360

Cargo aircraft only

General requirements

Part 4, Chapter 1 requirements must be met, including:

1) Compatibility requirements

- Substances must be compatible with their packagings as required by 4;1.1.3.

- Metal packagings must be corrosion resistant or be protected against corrosion for substances with a Class 8 subsidiary hazard.
 
2) Closure requirements

- Closures must meet the requirements of 4;1.1.4.

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                     COMBINATION PACKAGINGS
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            |        |                 | Inner packaging  |   Total
  Packing   | Packing| Inner packaging |    quantity      |  quantity
instruction |  group |  (see 6;3.2)    | (per receptacle) | per package
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            |        |      Glass      |      1.0 L       |
            |        |------------------------------------|
   360      |    I   |     Plastics    |     Forbidden    |   2.5 L
            |        |------------------------------------|
            |        |      Metal      |      2.5 L       |
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ADDITIONAL PACKING REQUIREMENTS FOR COMBINATION PACKAGINGS

Packing Group I

- Inner packagings must be packed with sufficient absorbent material to absorb the entire contents of the inner packagings and placed in a rigid leakproof receptacle before packing in outer packagings.

OUTER PACKAGINGS OF COMBINATION PACKAGINGS (see 6;3.1)

Boxes                       Drums                      Jerricans

Aluminium (4B)              Aluminium (1B1, 1B2)       Aluminium (3B1, 3B2)
Fibreboard (4G)             Fibre (1G)                 Other metal (3N2)
Natural wood (4C1, 4C2)     Other metal (1N1, 1N2)     Plastics (3H1, 3H2)
Other metal (4N)            Plywood (1D)               Steel (3A1, 3A2)
Plastics (4H1, 4H2)         Plastics (1H1, 1H2)
Plywood (4D)                Steel (1A1, 1A2)
Reconstituted wood (4F)
Steel (4A)