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Code 333

Product & Assembly Information: Code 333 – Biotransporter 1

4H2 - Biotransporter 1

Biotransporter 1 – UN Approved Temperature Control Packaging for Class 6.2 Infectious Substances. Approved for Category A, Infectious Substances UN2814, UN2900, Packing Instruction P620. It is also suitable for shipping Biological Substances, Category B UN3373, Packing Instruction 650. For approved inners torque values please refer to the Torque Values sheet.
1 x Fully assembled Biotransporter 1 outer packaging
4 x buffer partitions
6 x EPE foam pads assembled on all 4 sides and top and bottom.
1 x Polythene Bag
Hazard label – Dry Ice (UN1845)
Hazard Label – Overpack
Hazard Label – Class 6.2 Infectious Substance, Category A (UN2814, UK2900)
Hazard Label – Class 9 Miscellaneous

Assembly Sheet

To ensure the packaging can fulfil its capability, it is important to pack the box correctly and compliantly as per the assembly instructions. If packed incorrectly, you risk invalidating the UN certification and the substance being compromised during transit. It is the shippers responsibility to ensure the assembly instructions are strictly followed.

Instructional Video

How to assemble Biotransporter 1 – UN Approved Temperature Control Packaging

Place the polythene bag into the box inside the buffer partitions. Wrap the primary receptacles in an absorbent and cushioning material. Add receptacles into the biotubes, securely sealing the lids. Place the biotubes into the foam stabilizer. Place biotubes into the polythene bag and fold bag over. If using Dry Ice completely fill the polyethene bag. Add the foam top. Close box in order printed on flaps. Seal the exposed edge of the box using 2 strips of 75mm tape. Your product is now correctly packaged and ready for the appropriate hazard labels to be affixed and all other necessary consignment information ready for transport.

FAQs

Yes, this packaging is UN approved for Category A UN2814 & UN2900 substances.
Yes, UN3373 is classed as Category B, and as this packaging is UN approved for Category A this means it can also be used to transport the lower risk Category B specimens.
No, you must use the approved inners as per those used during the performance testing. See above for a list of approved inners.
For approved inners torque values please refer to the Torque Values sheet above.

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