Definition Type: Element
Name: SpecialLabelsAndMarkings
Namespace: urn:cidx:names:specification:ces:schema:all:4:0
Type: nsA:SpecialLabelsAndMarkingsType
Containing Schema: CIDX_CeS_v4.0_CommonComponents.xsd
Abstract
Documentation:
This element refers to the handling labels, which need to be applied to the outside of each package and overpack in addition to the hazard and subsidiary risk labels specified by other modal regulations (e.g. IMDG-Code) as well. Magnetized Material a) Magnetized Material b) Cargo Aircraft Only c) Cryogenic Liquids d) Package Orientation (This Way Up) e) (Air Eligibility Label ??? - default for all packages) IATA-DGR defines cargo IMP codes for 3 handling labels: MAG (Magnetized Material) CAO (Cargo Aircraft Only) RCL (Cryogenic Liquids) The 13th rev. ed. of the UN Recommendations introduces orientation labels for cryogenic receptacles intended for the transport of refrigerated liquefied gases. The other modal regulations are likely to adopt this requirement for their 2005 editions. The Air Eligibility Label is to come in 2004.
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XSD Diagram of SpecialLabelsAndMarkings in schema cidx_ces_v4_0_commoncomponents_xsd (CIDX eChemical Standard)
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<xsd:element name="SpecialLabelsAndMarkings" type="SpecialLabelsAndMarkingsType">
    <xsd:annotation>
        <xsd:documentation>
            <Documentation>
                <Description>This element refers to the handling labels, which need to be applied to the outside of each package and overpack in addition to the hazard and subsidiary risk labels specified by other modal regulations (e.g. IMDG-Code) as well.</Description>
                <SampleData>Magnetized Material</SampleData>
                <CodeList>a) Magnetized Material
b) Cargo Aircraft Only
c) Cryogenic Liquids
d) Package Orientation (This Way Up)
e) (Air Eligibility Label ??? - default for all packages)</CodeList>
                <Comments>IATA-DGR defines cargo IMP codes for 3 handling labels:
MAG (Magnetized Material)
CAO (Cargo Aircraft Only)
RCL (Cryogenic Liquids)
The 13th rev. ed. of the UN Recommendations introduces orientation labels for cryogenic receptacles intended for the transport of refrigerated liquefied gases. The other modal regulations are likely to adopt this requirement for their 2005 editions.
The Air Eligibility Label is to come in 2004.</Comments>
            </Documentation>
        </xsd:documentation>
    </xsd:annotation>
</xsd:element>
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