Shanghai Pytes Energy Co., Ltd
class 9 dangerous goods.
⚫ Batteries can be delivered to the site directly if the road or sea transportation
requirements are met.
⚫ Comply with the international regulations on the transport of dangerous goods and
meet the requirements of the transportation regulatory authorities in the countries of
departure, route, and destination.
⚫ Choose sea or roads in good conditions for transportation. Do not transport batteries
by railway or air. Avoid tilt or jolt during transportation.
⚫ Maritime transport must comply with the International Maritime Dangerous Goods
Code (IMDG Code).
⚫ Road transport must comply with the Agreement Concerning the International
Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR) or JT/T 617.
⚫ Before transportation, check that the battery package is intact and that there is no
abnormal odor, leakage, smoke, or sign of burning. Otherwise, the batteries cannot
be transported.
⚫ The packing case must be secured for transportation. Handle the case with care
during loading and unloading and take moisture-proof measures during
transportation.
⚫ Exercise caution when moving batteries to prevent bumping and ensure personal
safety.
⚫ Unless otherwise specified, dangerous goods cannot be mixed with goods
containing food, medicine, animal feed, or their additives in the same vehicle or
container.
⚫ Unless otherwise specified, when dangerous goods packages are loaded in the
same vehicle or container as ordinary goods, they should be separated in either of
the following ways:
◼ Use a spacer that is as high as the packages.
◼ Keep a distance of at least 0.8 m around.
⚫ Before transporting a faulty battery (with scorch, leakage, bulge, or water intrusion),
insulate its positive and negative terminals, pack it, and place it in an insulated
explosion-proof box as soon as possible. Record information such as the site name,
address, time, and fault symptom on the box.
⚫ When transporting faulty batteries, avoid approaching flammable material storage
areas, residential areas, or other densely populated places, such as mass transit
facilities or elevators.
3.2 Storage Requirements
⚫ Ensure that batteries are stored in a dry, clean, and ventilated indoor environment
that is free from sources of strong infrared or other radiations, organic solvents,
corrosive gases, and conductive metal dust. Do not expose batteries to direct