PAG Ltd., London, England.
hereby declares that PAG Lithium-Ion batteries contain concentrated lithium equivalence in a quantity not exceeding 8 grams. This quantity is in compliance with Section A45-2* of the Hazardous Substances Standards of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).
PAG Lithium-Ion batteries have been independently tested by ETL SEMKO UK and are certified to comply with UN specification ST/SG/AC.10/11/Rev 4 (Test Report Number 05018716).
PAG Lithium-Ion batteries are therefore not subject to the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations and are suitable for air transport as non-hazardous articles.
*Section A-45
Lithium cells or batteries that do not satisfy the following condition will not be in compliance with these guidelines:
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The concentrated lithium content of a lithium or lithium alloy battery with
a liquid positive pole must not exceed 1 gram.
The concentrated lithium
content of a lithium or lithium alloy battery with a solid positive pole must
not exceed 2 grams.
The concentrated lithium content of a lithium-ion battery must not exceed 8 grams. |
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