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UN Approved 4GV Fiberboard Boxes

Our 4GV Fiberboard Boxes have been designed, tested and UN approved for the safe and compliant transportation of hazmat goods.

Combine our 4GV outer packaging with suitable inner packaging to create UN approved combination packaging.  Our 4GV packaging, allows you to select your own suitable inners for your hazmat substance.

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4GV Packaging Explained

4GV boxes are a popular choice for shippers wishing to use their own inner packaging containers, unlike 4G boxes, which require the use of specific approved-with inners.

Our range of 4GV fiberboard boxes allows you to ship up to a maximum gross weight of 65Kg. All of our 4GV boxes come complete with plastic liner bag. Vermiculite and Biodegradable Chips  (supplied separately) will also be required to provide cushioning for the inner packagings during transport.

If you’re unsure as to how much vermiculite you need, then contact us for assistance. We’ll be able to calculate how much you will need by identifying the void space within your packaging.

4GV boxes for non-specific inner packagings

Assembly Sheets

There is also an assembly sheet available for each product, clarifying weights and assembly instructions for packaging the hazardous goods compliantly. The 4GV packaging must be packed and assembled in the same way as it was during the testing process, otherwise you will invalidate the certification.

Hazard Labels for 4GV UN Boxes

We also have a range of hazard labels in 100mm x 100mm and 250mm x 250mm sizes available to ensure that your hazardous goods packaging remains compliant.

If you can’t find what you’re looking for, just ask! See our Contact page for further details and FAQ section with some helpful information.

4GV Packaging Frequently Asked Questions


4G in the UN Specification Mark indicates that the packaging is a Fiberboard Box, 4 =  box and G = Fiberboard.  

The letter ‘V’ following the packaging code signifies a “special packaging” conforming to a specific set of requirements as set out in 6.1.5.1.7 of the UN Model Regulations. 

For example, gross mass of the inner packagings rules and rules relating to the testing of the packaging, including use of inner types, drop heights & stack test requirements.



4G packaging is tested and approved with specific inner packaging, these inner packaging types must be used in the 4G packaging when shipping hazardous goods, whereas 4GV packaging can be used with appropriate non-specific inner packaging.


Classified as a box, UN Approved 4GV fiberboard boxes can come in many sizes.

All our 4GV boxes, such as our 4GV/X5/S box, must be shipped with vermiculite as an absorbent packaging material. 

If you do not wish to use vermiculite, you can select a 4GV box from our eco range, such as our 4GV/X4/S box, with which you will need to use biodegradable chips as an absorbent cushioning material instead.

At Air Sea USA, we can also facilitate the creation of custom made packaging. If you are currently using packaging that isn’t the correct size or design to accommodate your shipments, you may be able to save money by commissioning custom made packaging

Creating bespoke packaging designed to your exact packaging requirements may improve shipping costs. It is perfect for creating effective 4GV packaging for airbags and other hazardous equipment.



Is a 4GV cardboard box the same thing as a 4GV Fiberboard box? 

Whilst fiberboard is a specific class of cardboard, some people use the terms interchangeably. 

Officially the correct terminology used in the transport regulations is Fiberboard not Cardboard.



4GV boxes can be used for the shipment of liquids or solids. 

They are permitted for the use of transporting packing group I, which means that they are therefore permitted to be used for less hazardous items in packing groups II and III as well.

Also remember that each box has a maximum gross weight limit that will vary from box to box. 

One of the special packaging requirements relating to weight for “V” variants is ‘the total combined gross mass of inner packagings shall not exceed one-half the gross mass of inner packaging used for the drop test’. 

Shippers must refer to the assembly instructions for the weight restrictions.



Because 4GV boxes are approved for use with various inners, this means that they must be approved for use with the most fragile inner materials – this is why they are tested with glass inners.

They are also drop tested to the highest standards suitable for packaging group I items which is with a height of 1.8 metres.

Stack tests must also be performed for a 4GV box to be approved, and this must be performed whilst the box is empty of inner materials to ensure that the outer fiberboard material is under pressure without support from goods packed within.

Relevant 4GV packaging assembly information can be found on any of our 4GV product pages.

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