willymc
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Sorry if this has been posted before. Mods, If I'm not allowed to quote some other forum, please delete this post. I was looking online for some printable ORM-D cartridges,small arms, labels for shipping ammunition UPS. I found this info on another site. I called UPS hazmat department and they verified that it is true. I'm quoting "Amentment II" from the forum "yuku".
ORM-D labels are being phased out by DOT in order to harmonize U.S. shipping rules with United Nations standards. Here's the new "Limited Quantity" label to be used on ammo shipments from now on...
The good news is the new label doesn't have any indicator that the package contains ammunition. The bad news is the new label is gigantic compared to the old ORM-D label.
Here is a link to a PDF file for a sheet of these "Limited Quantity" labels. You are required to use one of the larger labels on one side of any package containing ammunition. If the package is too small for one of the larger labels then you are permitted to use one of the smaller labels instead. Because of the size requirement in the regulations, you only get two of each label on standard piece of printer paper...
http://www.type03.net/ammo/limitedquantity.pdf
You can continue to use the old ORM-D "Cartridges, Small Arms" labels until December 31, 2020 if you wish.
ORM-D labels are being phased out by DOT in order to harmonize U.S. shipping rules with United Nations standards. Here's the new "Limited Quantity" label to be used on ammo shipments from now on...
The good news is the new label doesn't have any indicator that the package contains ammunition. The bad news is the new label is gigantic compared to the old ORM-D label.
Here is a link to a PDF file for a sheet of these "Limited Quantity" labels. You are required to use one of the larger labels on one side of any package containing ammunition. If the package is too small for one of the larger labels then you are permitted to use one of the smaller labels instead. Because of the size requirement in the regulations, you only get two of each label on standard piece of printer paper...
http://www.type03.net/ammo/limitedquantity.pdf
You can continue to use the old ORM-D "Cartridges, Small Arms" labels until December 31, 2020 if you wish.
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