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PACKINGINSTRUCTION954

        OPERATOR VARIATIONS: AM-09, AS-11, CA-08, C0 -09, CS-09, CZ-04, IC-08, KE-06, LC-09, TY-06, VN-
        11

        This instruction applies to UN 1845, Carbon dioxide, solid (dry ice) on passenger and Cargo Aircraft
        Only.
        The General Packaging Requirements of 5.0.2 must be met.

        Additional Packing Requirements


        Inner packages:
        (a)   must be in packing designed and constructed to permit the release of carbon dioxide gas andto
             prevent a build-up of pressure that could rupture the packaging;
        (b)   the shipper must make arrangements with the operator(s) for each shipment, to ensure ventilation
             safety procedures are followed;
        (c)   the  Shipper's  Declaration  requirements  of  Subsections  8.1  and  10.8.1  are  only  applicable  when  the
             Carbon  dioxide,  solid  (dry  ice)  is  used  as  a  refrigerant  for  dangerous  goods  that  require  aShipper's
             Declaration;
        (d)   whena Shipper's Declaration is not required, the following information, as required by 8.2.3 for Carbon
             dioxide, solid (dry ice), must be contained in the "Nature and Quantity of Goods" box on the air waybill.
             Where an agreement exists with the operator, the shipper may provide the information by EDP or EDI
             techniques. The information should be shown in the following order:
             •   UN 1845;
             •   proper shipping name (Dry ice or Carbon dioxide, solid);
             •   the number of packages; and
             •   the new weight of dry ice in each package.
        (e)   Thenet weight of the Carbon dioxide, solid (dry ice) must be marked on the outside of each
             package.

        Dry ice used as a refrigerant for other than dangerous goods:

        (a)   may be shipped in a unit load device or other type of pallet prepared by a single shipper provided that
             the shipper has made prior arrangements with the operator;
        {b)    the unit load device, or other type of pallet must allow the venting of the carbon dioxide gas to prevent
             a dangerous build up of pressure (the marking and labeling requirements of Section 7 do not apply to
             the unit load device);
        (c)    the shipper must provide the operator with written documentation or where agreed with the operator,
             information by EDP or EDI techniques, stating the total weight of the dry ice contained in the unit load
             device or other type of pallet.
        Notes:

        1.  Please contact EH&S at 492-6025 if shipping  dangerous goods with dry ice.
        2.  Refer to the relevant airline's loading procedures for Carbon dioxide, solid (dry ice) limitations.
        3.  For Air Waybill requirements see 8.2.3.  For  loading instructions see 9.3.12.
        4.  For cooling purposes, an overpack may contain Carbon dioxide, solid (dry ice), provided that the
           overpack meets the requirements of this packing instruction.

                                                          Quantity per package       Quantity per package
                          UN number                          Passaoe aircraft         Caroo Aircraft Onlv

           UN 1845, Carbon dioxide, solid, or Dry Ice             200 kQ                    200 kQ
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