689is4me wrote:Hello everyone, I have a question on this. I just received a battery return request for a 94ragm battery. I have called Jackie at WPC and waiting for a call back.
Since this is an AGM battery, UN2800 and not the lead acid battery un2794 can they be sent back as nonhazardous? According to Gm warranty bulletin it only lists the un2794 lead acid batteries that require special boxes and packaging.
Any help would be great.
Mike
Short answer is yes, it is still hazmat, corrosive, non spillable, electric shortage:
Longer answer, copied from www dot gmspomsds dot com :
UN Proper Shipping Name (Description) Class (Sub Hazard) Hazard Label(s) PG Passenger and Cargo Aircraft Cargo Aircraft Only SP ERG Code
EQ Ltd Qty Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg
Pkg Inst Max Net Qty/Pkg
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N)
UN2800 Batteries, wet, non-spillable † electric storage 8 Corrosive E0 Forbidden Forbidden 872 No Limit 872 No Limit A48, A67, A164, A183 8L