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3. Pack with enough noncombustible, absorbent , cushioning material <br /> to minimize the possibility of the container breaking. <br /> ` 4. Seal large bag. <br /> 5. Seal or close outside container. <br /> k <br /> Environmental samples may also be packaged following the procedures <br /> 0 <br /> outlined later for samples classified as "flammable liquids" or <br /> "flammable solids". Requirements for marking , labeling, and ship- <br /> ping papers do not apply. <br /> { � 11 . 1 .2 Marking/Labeling <br /> Sample containers must have a completed sample identification tag <br /> and the outside container must be marked "Environmental Sample" . <br /> y The appropriate side of the container must be marked "This. End Up" <br /> and arrows should be drawn accordingly. No DOT marking and labeling <br /> is required. <br /> i <br /> 11 . 1 .3 Shipping Papers <br /> No LOT shipping papers are required. <br /> i � <br /> 11. 1.4 Transportation <br />'. ' There are no DDT restrictions on mode of transportation. <br /> S <br /> ± ' 11 .2 - HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SAMPLES <br /> Samples known or expected to contain hazardous materials must be <br /> considered hazardous substance samples and transported according <br /> to the following requirements: <br /> x <br /> 1 . If the material in the sample is known or can be identi- <br /> fied, package, mark , label , and ship according to the <br /> specific instructions for that material (if it is listed) <br /> in the DOT Hazardous Materials Table (see Appendix ) , 49 <br /> CFR 172. 101. <br /> 2. For samples of hazardous substances of unknown content , <br /> select the appropriate transportation category according <br /> ' to the DOT Hazardous Maerials Classification Table (see <br /> Appendix) , a priority system of transportation categories. <br /> fj 11.2. 1 Sample Classification <br /> The correct shipping classification for unknown samples is selected <br /> through a process of elimination , utilizing the DDT classification <br /> ' system. Unless known or demonstrated otherwise (through the use of <br /> radiation survey instruments) , the sample is considered radioactive <br /> and appropriate shipping regulations for "radioactive material " <br /> ' followed. <br /> s <br /> If the radioactive material is eliminated, the sample is considered <br /> 21 . <br />