Red Phosphorus Handling, Storage & Hazard Class for International Transport
Mar 19, 2026
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Red phosphorus is classified as a flammable solid requiring proper handling, storage, and transportation. Compliance with international regulations ensures safety and smooth logistics.
In handling, avoid friction, impact, and open flames. Use clean tools and prevent dust generation. Workers should wear dust masks, gloves, and protective clothing. Avoid inhalation and skin contact.
Storage requires cool, dry, well-ventilated warehouses away from oxidants, acids, alkalis, and food materials. Prevent direct sunlight, high temperatures, and moisture. Proper stacking prevents package damage.
Red phosphorus is classified as Class 4.1 flammable solid for international transport. Correct UN number and hazard labels must be used.
Packaging must be strong, sealed, and moisture-proof, such as iron drums, plastic drums, or composite packaging with anti-static treatment.
For international shipping, complete dangerous goods documentation is required: MSDS, dangerous goods declaration, packing certificate, and transport approval documents.
Our professional export team handles all dangerous goods procedures correctly, ensuring compliance with IATA and IMDG regulations.
Logistics partners specialize in dangerous goods transport with proper equipment and experienced staff.
Safety training and guidelines are provided to customers for safe handling after arrival.
Strict safety management not only protects people and property but also ensures smooth import procedures.
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