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• <br /> SHIPPING HAZARDOUS MATERIALSd.) <br /> Specific Federal Regulations apply to shippers of hazardous materials, so if <br /> you're shipping items like these... <br /> AEROSOL PRODUCTS FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS <br /> AMMUNITION FLARES (HIGHWAY SIGNAL) <br /> AUTO BATTERIES MATCHES <br /> AUTOMOTIVE CHEMICALS MOTOR OIL <br /> BLEACH PAINT COIL BASE) <br /> CHEMICALS (GENERAL) PERFUMES <br /> COMPRESSED GASES PESTICIDES <br /> CORROSIVE PRODUCTS POISONS <br /> DISPOSABLE LIGHTERS POOL CHEMICALS <br /> EXPLOSIVES (ANY) PROPANE <br /> FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SOLVENTS <br /> FIREWORKS THERE ARE OTHERS, TOO... <br /> ...refer to "Hazardous Materials Shipping <br /> Guidelines" in Tab 23 of your Risk Management Resource Manual for <br /> directions before you ship. <br /> Remember these rules... <br /> • ALWAYS USE GROUND TRANSPORTATION FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIAL. <br /> Regulations for air shipments are more strict than regulations for <br /> ground shipments, and costs are MUCH higher. <br /> • Identify the material to be shipped...if it is hazardous for transportation, <br /> special packaging and labeling will be required. <br /> • If your package is less than 66 lbs of hazardous consumer products, <br /> and you are shipping by domestic ground service, you may classify <br /> the package as an "ORM-D Consumer Commodity", and you need only <br /> attach an ORM-D label to the package. An example of this label is on <br /> the other side of this poster for further information. <br /> • Call the Hazardous Material Information office at (479) 277-6800 if <br /> you need Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) or other product <br /> hazard information. <br />