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Silica Fume Transportation Restrictions And Regulatory Information In Various Countries

Silica Fume Transportation Restrictions

Here is some information on restrictions and regulations regarding the transportation of microsilica (silica fume) by land, air and sea in different countries:

Silica Fume Transportation Restrictions

United States:

  • Land – No significant restrictions. Follow general hazardous materials transportation regulations.
  • Air – Considered non-hazardous for air transportation. IATA regulations apply.
  • Sea – Considered non-hazardous unless transported by bulk. IMDG code regulations apply. Follow packaging and labeling requirements.

China:

  • Land – No special permits required for domestic transportation. Follow national regulations for hazardous goods transportation.
  • Air – Considered non-hazardous. Follow IATA dangerous goods regulations.
  • Sea – Considered non-hazardous solid unless shipped in bulk. Comply with IMDG code and Maritime Safety Administration of China requirements.

European Union:

  • Land – Considered non-hazardous. Obey ADR regulations for packaging, marking and documentation.
  • Air – Per IATA regulations, not subject to dangerous goods restrictions.
  • Sea – Non-hazardous solid unless shipped in bulk. Follow IMDG code standards.

India:

  • Land – Domestic transportation allowed without special permits. Follow motor vehicle act and central motor vehicles rules.
  • Air – Treated as non-dangerous under IATA rules.
  • Sea – Non-hazardous solid unless shipped in bulk quantities. Abide by Merchant Shipping Act and IMDG code.

In general, microsilica is usually not classified as hazardous for transport if properly packaged and labeled. But local requirements may vary, so import/export regulations in each specific country need to be checked for land, sea and air shipment compliance.

Silica Fume Regulatory Information

Canada

  • WHMIS (Canada): Class D-2A: Material causing other toxic effects (Very toxic).
  • Canadian NPRI: None of the components are listed.
  • CEPA Toxic substances: None of the components are listed.
  • Canada inventory: All components are listed or exempted

United States

HCS Classification: Carcinogen. Target organ effects

U.S. Federal regulations:

  • TSCA 8(a) IUR Exempt/Partial exemption: Not determined
  • United States inventory (TSCA 8b): All components are listed or exempted.
  • SARA 302/304/311/312 extremely hazardous substances: No products were found.
  • SARA 302/304 emergency planning and notification: No products were found.
  • SARA 302/304/311/312 hazardous chemicals: No products were found.
  • SARA 311/312 MSDS distribution – chemical inventory – hazard identification: No products were found.

State regulations:

  • Massachusetts: The following components are listed: Silica, fume
  • New York: None of the components are listed.
  • New Jersey: The following components are listed: Silica, fume; Quartz (Crystalline silica)
  • Pennsylvania: The following components are listed: Quartz (Crystalline silica)
  • California Prop. 65: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer.

HMIS III rating

Health: 1¤ Flammability: 1 Physical hazard: 0

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