Packing Instruction 970

Passenger and cargo aircraft for UN 3091 (contained in equipment) only

1.Introduction

This entry applies to lithium metal or lithium alloy batteries contained in equipment.

Section I of this packing instruction applies to lithium metal and lithium alloy cells and batteries that are assigned to Class 9. Certain lithium metal and lithium alloy cells and batteries offered for transport and meeting the requirements of Section II of this packing instruction, subject to paragraph 2 below, are not subject to other additional requirements of these Instructions.

A single cell battery as defined in Part III, sub-section 38.3.2.3 of the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria is considered a "cell" and must be transported according to the requirements for "cells" for the purpose of this packing instruction.

For the purpose of this packing instruction, "equipment" means apparatus for which the cells or batteries will provide electrical power for its operation.

2. Batteries forbidden from transport

The following applies to all cells and batteries in this packing instruction:

Cells or batteries identified as being damaged or defective in accordance with Special Provision A154 are forbidden for transport.

I.    SECTION I

Each cell or battery mustmeet all the provisions of 2;9.3.

I.1   General requirements

Equipment must be packed in strong rigid outer packagings that conform to Part 4;1.1.1, 1.1.3.1 and 1.1.10 (except 1.1.10.1). Large equipment can be offered for transport unpackaged or on pallets when the cells or batteries are afforded equivalent protection by the equipment in which they are contained.

Table 970-I

|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|                                       |  Package quantity (Section I)  |
|    UN number and name                 |--------------------------------|
|                                       |   Passenger   |     Cargo      |
|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| UN 3091 Lithium metal batteries       | 5 kg of       | 35 kg of       |
| contained in equipment                | cells or      | cells or       |
|                                       | batteries     | batteries      |
|------------------------------------------------------------------------|

I.2   Additional requirements

- The equipment must be secured against movement within the outer packaging and must be equipped with an effective means of preventing accidental activation.

- Where multiple pieces of equipment are packed in the same outer packaging, each piece of equipment must be packed to prevent contact with other equipment.

- Each package must be capable of withstanding, without damage to the equipment contained therein and without any reduction of effectiveness, a force applied to the top surface equivalent to the total weight of identical packages stacked to a height of 3 m (including the test sample) for a duration of 24 hours. Large equipment that is offered for transport unpackaged or on pallets is not subject to the requirements for the 3 m stack test capability.

 Note.- Capability may be demonstrated by testing, assessment or experience.

- The quantity of lithium metal contained in any piece of equipment must not exceed 12 g per cell and 500 g per battery.


I.3   Outer packagings

Boxes                        Drums                     Jerricans

Aluminium                    Aluminium                 Aluminium
Fibreboard                   Fibre                     Plastics
Natural wood                 Other metal               Steel
Other metal                  Plastics            
Plastics                     Plywood
Plywood                      Steel
Reconstituted wood
Steel


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II.   SECTION II

Cells and batteries contained in equipment, when complying with Section II of this packing instruction, are only subject to the following additional provisions of these Instructions:

- Part 1;2.3 (General - Transport of dangerous goods by post);

- Part 5;2.4.16 (Shipper's responsibilities - Special marking requirements for lithium batteries or sodium ion batteries);

- Part 7;4.4 (Operator's responsibilities - Reporting of dangerous goods accidents and incidents);

- Part 8;1.1 (Provisions concerning passengers and crew - Dangerous goods carried by passengers or crew); and

- Paragraphs 1 and 2 of this packing instruction.

Cells and batteries may be offered for transport provided that each cell and battery meets the provisions of 2;9.3.1 a), e), f) (if applicable) and g) and the following:

1) for cells, the lithium content is not more than 1 g;

2) for batteries, the aggregate lithium content is not more than 2 g.

Devices such as radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, watches and temperature loggers, which are not capable of generating a dangerous evolution of heat, may be transported when intentionally active. When active, these devices must meet defined standards for electromagnetic radiation to ensure that the operation of the device does not interfere with aircraft systems. The devices must not be capable of emitting disturbing signals (such as buzzing alarms, strobe lights, etc.) during transport.

II.1  General requirements

- Equipment containing batteries must be packed in strong rigid outer packagings that conform to Part 4;1.1.1, 1.1.3.1 and 1.1.10 (except 1.1.10.1). Large equipment can be offered for transport unpackaged or on pallets when the cells or batteries are afforded equivalent protection by the equipment in which they are contained.

Table 970-II

|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|                                       |  Package quantity (Section II) |
|             Contents                  |--------------------------------|
|                                       |   Passenger   |     Cargo      |
|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Net quantity of cells or batteries    |    5 kg       |    5 kg        |
| per package                           |               |                |
|------------------------------------------------------------------------|

II.2  Additional requirements

- The equipment must be secured against movement within the outer packaging and must be equipped with an effective means of preventing accidental activation.

- Cells and batteries must be protected so as to prevent short circuits.

- Where multiple pieces of equipment are packed in the same outer packaging, each piece of equipment must be packed to prevent contact with other equipment.

- Each package must be capable of withstanding, without damage to the equipment contained therein and without any reduction of effectiveness, a force applied to the top surface equivalent to the total weight of identical packages stacked to a height of 3 m (including the test sample) for a duration of 24 hours. Large equipment that is offered for transport unpackaged or on pallets is not subject to the requirements for the 3 m stack test capability.

 Note.- Capability may be demonstrated by testing, assessment or experience.

- Each package must be marked with the battery mark (Figure 5-3). The package must be of such size that there is adequate space to affix the mark on one side without the mark being folded.

 - This requirement does not apply to:

  - packages containing only button cell batteries installed in equipment (including circuit boards); and

  - packages containing no more than four cells or two batteries installed in equipment, where there are not more than two packages in the consignment.

- Where a consignment includes packages bearing the battery mark (Figure 5-3), the words "lithium metal batteries, in compliance with Section II of PI970" must be placed on the air waybill, when an air waybill is used. Where packages of Section II batteries from multiple packing instructions are included on one air waybill, the compliance statement for the different battery types and/or packing instructions may be combined into a single statement provided that the statement identifies the applicable battery type(s) and packing instruction numbers

- Any person preparing or offering cells or batteries for transport must receive adequate instruction on these requirements commensurate with their responsibilities.

II.3  Outer packagings

Boxes                        Drums                     Jerricans

Aluminium                    Aluminium                 Aluminium
Fibreboard                   Fibre                     Plastics
Natural wood                 Other metal               Steel
Other metal                  Plastics            
Plastics                     Plywood
Plywood                      Steel
Reconstituted wood
Steel

II.4  Overpacks

When packages are placed in an overpack:

a) the packages must be secured within the overpack;

b) the intended function of each package must not be impaired by the overpack; and

c) the battery mark (Figure 5-3) required by this packing instruction must either be clearly visible or the mark must be reproduced on the outside of the overpack and the overpack must be marked with the word "Overpack" in lettering of at least 12 mm high.