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Combination Packaging for Dangerous Goods

Combination packaging uses inner receptacles placed inside an outer package, usually with cushioning and absorbent. It is common for liquid chemical samples and selected dangerous goods shipments.

Combination packaging support

Combination packaging uses inner receptacles placed inside an outer package, usually with cushioning and absorbent. It is common for liquid chemical samples and selected dangerous goods shipments.

  • Inner bottles, cans or smaller receptacles
  • Absorbent and cushioning material
  • UN approved fibreboard outer boxes
  • DG label, mark and closure support

Packaging support available

Hazpack can help you select suitable UN approved boxes, drums, jerry cans, bottles, labels and packing accessories based on the cargo details.

Documents required

For a correct recommendation, share the SDS/MSDS, UN number, hazard class, packing group, quantity, gross weight, inner packing and shipment mode.

Air/sea shipment guidance

Packaging requirements can change depending on whether the cargo moves by air, sea, courier or road. Hazpack can guide you on the suitable route.

Compliance-first packaging approach

Packaging suitability depends on the product SDS/MSDS, UN number, hazard class, packing group, inner packaging, closure method, gross weight and transport mode. Hazpack helps customers select suitable UN approved packaging and can guide on documentation requirements for air and sea movements.

Relevant enquiries include: combination packaging, outer packaging supplier, inner packaging supplier, absorbent and cushioning material and UN approved fibreboard box.

4GV fibreboard boxes are often used with varied inner packagings within approved limits, but the certificate and packing instruction must be checked.

Hazpack can support outer boxes, inner packaging guidance, cushioning, absorbent, labels and export coordination.