4. How do you assign a UN number to a dangerous good?
Within each class, a UN number, consisting of the letters UN followed by 4 digits, is assigned to each dangerous good in the class. The UN number (also known as the "heading") is :
individual and nominative – it explicitly indicates the name of the material being transported;
or collective – it covers a range of materials with the same characteristics.
Example:
UN1263 PAINTINGS ;
UN1477 INORGANIC NITRATES, N.O.S. ;
UN1993 FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS, N.O.S.
ADR § 2.2.x (where x is the class number) indicates, for each class :
physico-chemical criteria for class membership, class classification...
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