Description
The Marine Pollutant label is a sub-risk label only and is used with other primary classes of labels.
Marine pollutants or environmentally hazardous substances are materials that can pose a risk to aquatic ecosystems. Marine pollutant is a term used by the IMDG code (International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code). The term “environmentally hazardous substances” is used by other dangerous goods regulations.
- Transport units for freight containers which contain substances classified as environmentally hazardous substances are not exempt from marking;
- IATA only requires “fish and tree” mark for the UN-numbers UN3077 and UN3082, fish & tree mark is not required for UN 1993. Even though IATA does not require the mark, the marine pollutant mark is accepted by IATA for air transport (IATA simply ignores the mark when it handles a package).
Labels are designed to stick to Emergency Information Panels (EIP’s), shipping containers, IBC’s and hazardous gas substances stored or transported.
250 mm adhesive labels, printed with UV resistant inks on high-quality vinyl.