Carbon dioxide, solid (dry ice), for cooling or conditioning purposes

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Substance information(collapsed)

The BAM name is based on the "name and description" from the regulations and the IUPAC rules, but may be supplemented with further information so that significant differences between two dangerous goods data sets are apparent.

Language BAM name
German Kohlendioxid, fest (Trockeneis), als Kühl- oder Konditionierungsmittel
English Carbon dioxide, solid (dry ice), for cooling or conditioning purposes
French Dioxyde de carbone, solide (neige carbonique), utilisé à des fins de réfrigération ou de conditionnement

The aggregate state is given under normal conditions, i.e. at room temperature of 20 °C and normal pressure of 101.3 kPa.

Aggre­gate state
under normal con­di­tions gaseous
during trans­port solid

The formula describes the chemical composition of a substance.

Formula
CO2

The BAM number is used to uniquely identify a substance or object in the BAM dangerous goods data pool.

BAM no. 12088
CAS no. 124-38-9
EC no. 204-696-9
Index no.
ZVG nos.
1120,
1121,
1122

Classification(collapsed)
General
UN no. 1845
Class
Labels
Packing group
Compati­bility group
Spe­cial pro­vi­sions none
Land transport
Classification code
Transport category
Hazard identification number
Transport status
allowed

Remark (german): Siehe Abschnitt 5.5.3 des ADR


Names(collapsed)
Transport document names 6
German 1 KOHLENDIOXID, FEST, ALS KÜHLMITTEL
German 2 KOHLENDIOXID, FEST, ALS KONDITIONIERUNGSMITTEL
English 1 CARBON DIOXIDE, SOLID, AS COOLANT
English 2 CARBON DIOXIDE, SOLID, AS CONDITIONER
French 1 DIOXYDE DE CARBONE SOLIDE, AGENT DE RÉFRIGÉRATION
French 2 DIOXYDE DE CARBONE SOLIDE, AGENT DE CONDITIONNEMENT
Instruction names 3
French Dioxyde de carbone solide (Anhydride carbonique, Neige carbonique)
German Kohlendioxid, fest (Trockeneis)
English Carbon dioxide, solid (Dry ice)
Synonyms 0
Synonyms for transport documents 8
French Acide carbonique
French Anhydride carbonique
English Carbonic anhydride
English Dry ice
French Glace sèche
German Kohlenstoffdioxid
French Neige carbonique
German Trockeneis
INCI synonyms 0
Synonyms (not recommended) 2

Transport exlusions(collapsed)
Transport status of this substance/article allowed
Verlagerung und Fahrweg im Straßenverkehr nach §35 / §35a der GGVSEB
Restrictions for road tunnels
Tunnel restriction code

Labelling(collapsed)
Packagings
Label / Mark
Notice Packages shall be marked "CARBONDIOXIDE, SOLID, ASCOOLANT" or "CARBONDIOXIDE, SOLID, AS CONDITIONER".
IBC
Label / Mark
Notice not stated - only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3
Large packagings (LP)
Label / Mark
Notice not stated - only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3
Tanks
Placard / Mark
Orange plate
Tanks Notice not stated - only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3
Warnings not stated - only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3
Vehicles
Placard / Mark
Orange plate
Quantity according to 1.1.3.6 not stated - only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3
Containers
Placard / Mark
Orange plate
Quantity according to 1.1.3.6 not stated - only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3
Bulk
Placard / Mark
Orange plate
Notice not stated - only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3
UN multiple-element gas containers (MEGCs)
Placard / Mark
Orange plate
Notice not stated - only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3

Limited and excepted quantities(collapsed)

Values in "ml" and "L" refer to substances that are liquid under normal conditions (temperature 20 °C, density 1013 mbar). Values in "g" and "kg" refer to substances that generally have a melting point greater than 20 °C. Solid substances that can liquefy during transport may only be transported in packagings that are suitable for liquids (paper bags, for example, are not permitted).

Limited quantities(collapsed)

not stated - only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3

Excepted quantities(collapsed)

not stated - only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3

Exemption according to subsection 1.1.3.6(collapsed)

not stated - only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3

Please also note the Extracts from ADR, subsection 1.1.3.6.

Containments(collapsed)
Single packagings(collapsed)
Permission
Instructions
Special provisions
Requirements Show requirements

Unless otherwise stated, the quantities indicated for the packagings in the table below refer to the maximum capacity (in litres, "l") or the maximum net mass (in kilograms, "kg"). For some quantities, an additional note with the requirements is displayed.

Number UN-Code Quantity (l/kg), opt. note
See requirements
Combination packagings(collapsed)
Combination packagings
Notice not stated - only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3
Packing methods(collapsed)
Packing method
Notice not stated - only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3
Intermediate bulk containers (IBC)(collapsed)
Intermediate bulk containers (IBC)
Permission
Number UN-Code Permission Requirements
0
Large packagings(collapsed)
Permission
Notice not stated - only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3
Bulk(collapsed)
Bulk
The transport in bulk is according to subsection 7.3.1.1b): not stated - only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3
Special requirements according to 7.3.3
Bulk container(collapsed)
Bulk container
The transport in bulk conainers is according to subsection 7.3.1.1a): not stated - only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3
Special requirements according to 7.3.2
Tanks(collapsed)
Tanks
Permissibility
ADR Tanks
Permissibility
Tank code not stated - only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3
Vehicle for tank carriage not stated - only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3
UN Tanks
Permissibility
Tank instruction not stated - only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3
Additional information
Substance-related remark not stated - only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3

Exceptions(collapsed)

The following is a list of exceptions from the regulations on the transport of dangerous goods (Gefahrgut-Ausnahmeverordnung - GGAV 2002, PDF (German)), which may be relevant for the current substance for transport within Germany.
The scope of the GGAV refers to the GGVSEB (Gefahrgutverordnung Straße, Eisenbahn und Binnenschifffahrt) and GGVSee (Gefahrgutverordnung See).

Exception Title Validity
not stated - substances used for cooling or conditioning purposes are only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3

The Memorandum of Understanding for the transport of packaged dangerous goods by Ro/Ro ships in the Baltic Sea is a further exception in accordance with section 7 paragraph 2 of the GGVSee in conjunction with section 7.9.1 of the IMDG Code.


Agreements(collapsed)

The following agreements may be important for transport in Germany.

Agree­ment Instruc­tion type Title, Publication status, Signatory states Validity
not stated - substances used for cooling or conditioning purposes are only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3

Further provisions(collapsed)
Package provisions
Provision not stated - only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3
Requirements for equipment and operation
According to chapter 8.1 ADR the following requirements concerning transport units and equipment on board apply
Additional requirements not stated - only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3
Security provisions
not stated - only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3
Chapter 1.10 Security Provisions

Mixed packing(collapsed)

According to Table A, Chapter 3.2 of ADR/RID, the following encodings apply:

Encodings not stated - only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3

Section 4.1.10 applies:

4.1.10 Special provisions for mixed packing

4.1.10.1 When mixed packing is permitted in accordance with the provisions of this section, different dangerous goods or dangerous goods and other goods may be packed together in combination packagings conforming to 6.1.4.21, provided that they do not react dangerously with one another and that all other relevant provisions of this Chapter are complied with.

NOTE 1: See also 4.1.1.5 and 4.1.1.6.
NOTE 2: For radioactive material, see 4.1.9.

4.1.10.2 Except for packages containing Class 1 goods only or Class 7 goods only, if wooden or fibreboard boxes are used as outer packagings, a package containing different goods packed together shall not weigh more than 100 kg.

4.1.10.3 Unless otherwise prescribed by a special provision applicable according to 4.1.10.4, dangerous goods of the same class and the same classification code may be packed together.

See also subsections 4.1.1.5 and 4.1.1.6, section 5.1.4 and subsection 6.1.4.21:

4.1.1.5 Inner packagings shall be packed in an outer packaging in such a way that, under normal conditions of carriage, they cannot break, be punctured or leak their contents into the outer packaging. Inner packagings containing liquids shall be packed with their closures upward and placed within outer packagings consistent with the orientation marks prescribed in 5.2.1.10. Inner packagings that are liable to break or be punctured easily, such as those made of glass, porcelain or stoneware or of certain plastics materials, etc., shall be secured in outer packagings with suitable cushioning material. Any leakage of the contents shall not substantially impair the protective properties of the cushioning material or of the outer packaging.

4.1.1.5.1 Where an outer packaging of a combination packaging or a large packaging has been successfully tested with different types of inner packagings, a variety of such different inner packagings may also be assembled in this outer packaging or large packaging. In addition, provided an equivalent level of performance is maintained, the following variations in inner packagings are allowed without further testing of the package:

  1. Inner packagings of equivalent or smaller size may be used provided:
    1. the inner packagings are of similar design to the tested inner packagings (e.g. shape – round, rectangular, etc.);
    2. the material of construction of the inner packagings (glass, plastics, metal, etc.) offers resistance to impact and stacking forces equal to or greater than that of the originally tested inner packaging;
    3. the inner packagings have the same or smaller openings and the closure is of similar design (e.g. screw cap, friction lid, etc.);
    4. sufficient additional cushioning material is used to take up void spaces and to prevent significant movement of the inner packagings; and
    5. inner packagings are oriented within the outer packaging in the same manner as in the tested package.
  2. A lesser number of the tested inner packagings, or of the alternative types of inner packagings identified in (a) above, may be used provided sufficient cushioning is added to fill the void space(s) and to prevent significant movement of the inner packagings.

4.1.1.6 Dangerous goods shall not be packed together in the same outer packaging or in large packagings, with dangerous or other goods if they react dangerously with each other and cause:

  1. combustion or evolution of considerable heat;
  2. evolution of flammable, asphyxiant, oxidizing or toxic gases;
  3. the formation of corrosive substances; or
  4. the formation of unstable substances.

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5.1.4 Mixed packing

When two or more dangerous goods are packed within the same outer packaging, the package shall be labelled and marked as required for each substance or article. If the same label is required for different goods, it only needs to be applied once.

6.1.4.21 Combination packagings

The relevant requirements of section 6.1.4 for the outer packagings to be used, are applicable.

NOTE: For the inner and outer packagings to be used, see the relevant packing instructions in Chapter 4.1.


Mixed Loading, Stowage, Segregation(collapsed)
Mixed loading (with other dangerous goods)
not stated - only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3
Handling
Additional regulations for special classes or goods: not stated - only subject to the provisions of section 5.5.3

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