VIAVI Solutions Document 22055514 Revision 010
effective 1 Jan 2022
13.
Disposal considerations
Lithium ion batteries are not classified as hazardous waste, but they should be
recycled. They contain materials that can be recovered and reused.
Dispose of properly. For further information consult VIAVI Solutions.
14.
Transport information
For transportation purposes, lithium ion batteries are considered dangerous goods. All lithium
ion batteries used in all active VIAVI Solutions products comply with requirements defined by
ICAO, IMDG, US DOT, ADR, UN Model Regulations, and IATA DGR (63
rd
Edition, 2022).
All lithium ion batteries used in all active VIAVI Solutions products meet the international
requirements for transport by land, sea, air, and rail.
•
These batteries have been tested for safety in transportation, as defined in the UN Manual
of Tests and Criteria, Section 38.3. Test summaries are available on request.
•
These batteries have a Watt hour rating no greater than 100 Watt hours.
•
When purchased separately from the product for which they provide power, these
batteries have a SoC (State of Charge) no greater than 30%. This is required for air
transport of batteries that are packed separately from the product. This is not required for
other modes of transportation (only air) and is not required when the batteries are
contained in the product or packed with the product (in the same package).
The shipper must also be aware of other requirements that are defined in the international
regulations such as the nature of the packaging materials, the per-package quantity limit, the
required labeling and external marking on the package, the shipping documentation, and the
training requirements for packing and shipping personnel.
The shipper must also be aware of national restrictions and the shipping company’s internal
policies. These may affect where a package can be shipped by what mode of transportation as
well as what shipping companies can transport the shipment.
It is prudent to contact the shipping company ahead of time.
For air transportation:
UN shipping name
UN ID
Packing
Instruction
Hazard
class
ERG
code
Lithium ion batteries
UN 3480 PI 965
9
12FZ
Lithium ion batteries packed with equipment UN 3481 PI 966
9
12FZ
Lithium ion batteries contained in equipment UN 3481 PI 967
9
12FZ
When shipped separately from the product for which they provide power, these batteries meet
the requirements defined in IATA DGR (63
rd
Edition, 2022) Packing Instruction 965, Section IB.
The shipper should be aware that PI 965 Section II is no longer valid. Section IB requires
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