Practical sheet | REF: FIC1239 V1

Parcel delivery: what exemptions are there for goods packed in small quantities?

Author: Valérie GUILLET

Publication date: May 10, 2025 | Lire en français

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1. When can you benefit from exemptions for goods packed in small quantities?

When a hazardous material is packaged in a container which is intended to be delivered to its place of use in its entirety, closed and in the same condition as when it left the production site, it is referred to as "parcel" transport (see Parcel transport: What are the requirements for packaging and large packaging? [FIC 1237] ).

In the case of low-capacity unit containers, two types of exemption are available (see Transport of dangerous goods: Possible exemptions

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