UPS transports dangerous goods via UPS Standard Service between the U.S. and Canada
Service Details
*Note: For postal codes that are restricted for all modes of transport, no Hazmat/DG, including but not limited to, Excepted Quantity, Consumer Commodity, Lty Qty, etc. are accepted to those areas.
Service Details
- The accessorial charge differs from the domestic US hazardous materials surcharges (see applicable UPS rate chart for individual package or shipment pricing charges).
- Hazardous materials shippers are eligible for this service via their existing U.S. hazardous materials / dangerous goods agreement.
- Customers must use a UPS compliant shipping solution enabled with hazmat capabilities or in conjunction with hazardous materials shipment preparation software.
- Column 7 in the 49 CFR UPS Chemical Table indicates those materials that may be transported in this service when prepared under 49 CFR regulations.
- Limited Quantity shipments prepared under HM-215K must have the LQ diamond marking as well as 'Limited quantity' or 'Ltd qty' marked on the box to be in compliance with TDG requirements.
- When required, shippers must use a Crossborder Ground Dangerous Goods Shipping Paper to be in compliance with UPS and TDG regulatory requirements. See sample Shipping Paper below.
*Note: For postal codes that are restricted for all modes of transport, no Hazmat/DG, including but not limited to, Excepted Quantity, Consumer Commodity, Lty Qty, etc. are accepted to those areas.
Source: www.ups.com
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