Lithium Batteries by Air – All Change Again in 2022
Lithium Batteries by Air – All Change Again in 2022
IATA have announced the removal of Section II for the shipment of lithium ion and lithium metal batteries on their own. This will have an impact on shippers of batteries with a watt hour rating under 100 or under 2 g of lithium metal content will have to review their shipping procedures. It will mean that shippers of lithium batteries by air will have to prepare shippers’ declarations for every consignment.
Products with a watt hour rating under 100 include mobile phones, laptops and other small battery powered devices. If this affects you or your business, book your lithium battery training with us to make sure you are up-to-date and understand these changes. Please contact our office, and we can send you a summary of the amendments that will appear in the 2022 edition.
You might have seen our newsletter which was sent out recently with our new schedule to April 2022 if not check out our website www.petereast.com for all available dates. We run monthly online lithium courses as well as classroom sessions.
On our website, we have a quick and easy booking form you can use to book your training. Otherwise please contact us via email at info@petereast.com, call us on + 44 (0)208 953 6721 or send us a message on LiveChat.
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Christopher, Helena, Holly, Nicholas, Alisha & Claudia
Peter East Associates Ltd
+ 44 (0)208 953 6721
info@petereast.com
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