Dangerous Goods Classification Support

Dangerous Goods Classification Report Support for Transport Review

For products with possible hazardous properties, Prylem helps review dangerous goods classification document needs for liquids, powders, batteries, aerosols, chemicals, mixtures and transport submission scenarios.

SERVICE OVERVIEW

Service overview

For products with possible hazardous properties, Prylem helps review dangerous goods classification document needs for liquids, powders, batteries, aerosols, chemicals, mixtures and transport submission scenarios.

PRODUCT SCOPE

Applicable products

  • Liquids, gels and powders
  • Battery products and powered products
  • Aerosols or pressurized items
  • Chemical mixtures and cleaning products
  • Products with uncertain ordinary goods or dangerous goods status

TARGET USE

Target market / platform use

  • Dangerous goods classification document review
  • Air, sea or courier shipment support
  • Warehouse and marketplace logistics requests
  • Ordinary goods / restricted goods / dangerous goods route review

MATERIALS

Required materials

  • Product photos
  • Model list
  • Labels / rating plate
  • User manual
  • Bill of materials or material information
  • Target market
  • Marketplace notice, if any
  • Existing reports, if any
  • Composition or formula range
  • Physical state and packaging information
  • Battery specifications or existing UN38.3 files, if relevant
  • Existing SDS/MSDS or transport reports, if available

DOCUMENT SCOPE

Common standards / document scope

  • Hazardous property review by available product information
  • Transport classification document route review
  • Relationship with SDS/MSDS and transport condition report
  • Battery, aerosol, liquid, powder and chemical risk mapping
  • Document package support for logistics or marketplace review

PROCESS

Working process

  1. 01Submit materialsThe scope depends on product information, applicable requirements and the actual submission scenario.
  2. 02Confirm routeThe scope depends on product information, applicable requirements and the actual submission scenario.
  3. 03Quotation and sample reviewThe scope depends on product information, applicable requirements and the actual submission scenario.
  4. 04Testing / document reviewThe scope depends on product information, applicable requirements and the actual submission scenario.
  5. 05Report or document preparationThe scope depends on product information, applicable requirements and the actual submission scenario.
  6. 06Marketplace or follow-up supportThe scope depends on product information, applicable requirements and the actual submission scenario.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

The notes below help with an initial route review. Final scope still depends on product information, target market and submission context.

What products may need classification review?

Liquids, powders, aerosols, batteries, chemicals, mixtures and products with uncertain logistics status often need a closer document review.

Can classification be guessed without composition information?

No. Classification and transport information should be based on available product, material, physical-state and packaging information.

Is this the same as SDS/MSDS?

No. SDS/MSDS is a safety data sheet, while dangerous goods classification focuses on transport classification and related logistics documents.

Can a classification report replace carrier review?

No. It supports document submission, but final transport handling depends on carrier, route, packaging and applicable transport rules.

What information helps reduce rework?

Composition range, product form, packaging, battery specifications, transport method, SDS/MSDS and existing test files help confirm the route.

How is the timeline confirmed?

The timeline depends on product information, test scope, sample condition and final engineer confirmation.

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SUBMIT MATERIALS

Need help confirming this document path?

Send product information, target market, marketplace request and existing files. We will review document gaps, reusable materials and the next-step quotation range.