From May 15th, the following delivery services will begin: Hazardous materials (HAZMAT) Temporarily limited to Ground Advantage™ only. As a result, we will continue to support the transportation of hazardous materials through this ground service.
Correctly shipping hazardous materials is important to Stamps.com and the USPS. In fact, hazardous materials can cause damage if transported incorrectly. As a result, the transport of many dangerous goods by air is restricted. That’s why employing Ground Advantage™ ensures everyone’s safety.
Important points
- HAZMAT shipping will be limited to Ground Advantage™ starting May 15th.
- These updates happen automatically stamp.com client.
- This change will create a safer shipping experience for everyone.
- You can find the complete list Dangerous goods classes and restrictions On the USPS website.
Dangerous Goods Delivery Reminder
Transporting HAZMAT materials presents unique challenges. Most dangerous products fall into one of two categories: prohibited or restricted.The first category is you the item We cannot ship through USPS. The second category is products that can be shipped through the USPS, but must use hazardous labels and follow USPS regulations.
Let’s start with the first category. Some hazardous items that cannot be shipped through USPS are:
- gasoline
- explosives
- ammunition
- liquid mercury
Now let’s move on to the second category. These are items that can be shipped through USPS. All you need to do is follow USPS hazardous materials guidelines, including all required hazardous materials labels and packaging. Examples of these items are:
- dry ice
- perfume
- nail polish
- hand sanitizer
- Lithium battery
It is recommended Contact USPS Support If you have any questions before shipping. Our support team should be able to provide you with more information.
Dangerous Goods Shipping Requirements for Batteries
It is often forgotten that batteries are dangerous goods. However, you can ship batteries through USPS. Simply label the appropriate documents clearly and easily. Spill-proof batteries are also subject to shipping. However, packaging is required to protect the battery in case it leaks during transportation.
Additionally, shipping is also possible. battery I took it out of the package. For example, batteries may be included in broken or refurbished electronic products. These packages also require the following labels:
- “Restricted Electronic Devices”
- “Ground transportation only”
You can also learn more information Shipping the battery On the USPS website.
Did you miss any HAZMAT changes from earlier this year? Check out the latest updates below.
Service changes for January 2024
Starting January 21st, the USPS has strengthened safety measures when handling the transportation of hazardous materials. HAZMAT labels add the following features:
- Oversized letter “H” in the corner
- Add 2D barcode
- The word “HAZMAT” after “USPS TRACKING #”
Shippers do not need to take any additional action. Simply select the Hazmat option when printing your label. This also applies to any cargo containing dangerous goods. We explain everything you need to know about the upcoming changes to her HAZMAT. This includes reminders about transporting dangerous goods in general.
Dangerous goods label changes
Two labels are added to the HAZMAT label 2D IMPd™ Barcode. These new barcodes contain the same information as existing IMPd barcodes. It also helps optimize processing automation. Additionally, these updates minimize distortion and printer errors. This makes it easier to scan the label.
The barcode banner text looks like this: USPS TRACKING # HAZMAT. This increases visibility and improves the delivery experience. HAZMAT labels now display an oversized letter “H” in the corner.
The second change is twofold. These changes include a new Hazardous Materials Service Type Code (STC). STC is a numeric code that identifies the mail classification and characteristics of a package. This update also includes new IMPd label banner text. In this way, your shipment will be properly handled during transport.
no action required
stamp.com Customers don’t have to adjust their workflows. Instead, labels created for hazardous materials will automatically include the new format. Learn more about. Help center. The procedure for declaring hazardous substances is also included below.
stamp.com online
- click additional services when creating a label.
- Open. handling Dropdown menu. Then select “dangerous goods”.
- Click Save.Special content warning window It will open.
- click Agree.
- close it Additional Services window.
Stamps.com PC Software
- click Additional options when creating a label.
- Open. handling Dropdown menu. Then click “dangerous goods”.
- Click Save.
- of Special content warning window It will open.
- click Agree.
- close it Additional options window.
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resource
Shipping Lithium Batteries – USPS TV
USPS HAZMAT Guidelines and Limitations USPS TV Guide to Mailing Dangerous Goods