What is a Hazmat regulated product? A product is considered as “Regulated” if any of its components are classified as dangerous goods or substances or are otherwise regulated by or under any of the following: Directive 1999/45/EC (aka DPD) concerning the classification, packaging and labeling of dangerous preparations Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 (aka CLP) on classification, labeling and packaging of substances and mixtures European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (current edition) • International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code (current edition) • IATA's Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) Manual (current edition) (EU) n°528/2012 concerning the making available on the market and use of biocidal products Regulation (EC) No 1107/2009 concerning the placing of plant protection products on the market Council Directives 79/117/EEC, 91/414/EEC and directive 2009/128/CE Directive 2009/128/EC concerning a framework for Community action to achieve the sustainable use of pesticides Article L4411-1 of the Labour Code concerning the health and safety, manufacturing, offering for sale, sale, import, transfer in any way whatsoever and the use of hazardous substances and mixtures for workers Finished cosmetic products are exempted from the legislation requiring the provision of a 16 point Safety Data Sheet (SDS). However, there are legal requirements under other legislations such as Health and Safety, Storage and Control of Substances Hazardous to Health and Transport of dangerous goods. Therefore any relevant information (UN number, packing group, flash point, risk and safety phrases) about the product that is necessary to enable appropriate risk management measures should be provided. Lithium batteries are classified as hazmat under class 9 of all transportation regulations. However, regulators exempt the vast majority of consumer products containing lithium batteries that contain batteries not exceeding a total of 5kg. This is because of the perceived limited risk due to relatively small lithium content and the impracticalities relating to full regulation. For shipping and labelling reasons we require information as to whether or not your product contains a lithium battery and, if so, how it packed. ☐ We have checked the following products with regards to the above requirements and confirm the following hazardous information for our products: ASIN (ex : EAN (ex : Item name Regulatory Class BXXXXXXXXX) 1234567890123) UN-number (ex. : UN1950, UN3090, UN2800) Packing Group Flash Point (in Risk & Safety phrases (ex.: I, II, III) degree Celsius) ☐ We have checked the following products with regards to the above requirements and confirm that they include batteries with the following details: ASIN (ex : EAN (ex : Item name BXXXXXXX 12345678901 XX) 23) Is or does your product contain an unregulated battery supply (e.g. Alkaline, NiMh-battery)? (YES / NO) Does your product contain a lithium ion battery? (YES / NO) Does your product contain a lithium metal battery? (YES / NO) Is the lithium battery contained in the product? (YES / NO) Is the lithium battery packed with the product? (YES / NO) Is your product a What is the standalone battery weight? lithium battery? (in grams) (YES / NO) What is the Watt hour (Wh) measurement? ☐ We have checked the following products with regards to the above requirements. I hereby confirm that our products mentioned below do not fall under any of the above mentioned regulations and are therefore not considered hazardous material: ASIN (ex : EAN (ex : BXXXXXXXXX) 1234567890123) Date Item name The product or packaging is marked with warnings including but not limited to "irritant", "harmful", "corrosive", "flammable" , "oxidizing", "dangerous for the environment", "gas", "danger," "Limited Quantity”? (Yes/No) Signature The product is a liquid or contains a liquid with a flashpoint below 100°C (Yes/No) Does your product contain compressed gas? (e.g. deodorants, hair spray, gas cartridges, etc.) (Yes/No) Is the product a non-spillable battery, packed with a nonspillable battery or does it contain a non-spillable battery (e.g. lead-acid battery? (Yes/No) What is the regulation regarding magnetized materials? As you might know, speakers and subwoofers are regulated for air transportation: This is due to the magnetic field strength that can disrupt aircraft equipment. We have identified the attached list of Asins as potentially restricted products with regards to the UN2807 (IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations, www.iata.org) regulation which says: If the maximum field strength observed in 4,6 m distance is 0.00525 gauss or less, the article is acceptable for air transport. If the field strength exceeds this limit the product is considered Magnetized Material and is not eligible for air transport. As not all of our warehouses can handle magnetized materials, we would need this information. As Amazon is using air transport regularly for the delivery to our customers (even for domestic shipments), it is very important for us to get a confirmation whether or not your products are regulated as hazardous materials class 9, UN2807 magnetized. This will allow us to restrict the dispatch of such products in accordance with the regulation of air transport. ☐ We have checked the following products with regards to the above requirement. I hereby confirm that the magnetic field of the biggest speaker (magnet) we ship only reaches the critical value at a distance of xx meter. According to our measurement and best knowledge our products are completely uncritical in this concern. Asin EAN Item Name ☐ We have checked the following products with regards to the above requirements and confirm the following hazardous information for our products: Asin Date EAN Regulatory Class Item Name Signature UN-number Packing Group