The following information must appear as indicated (references to IATA):
- Shipper: Enter the shipper's full name and address – 8.1.6.1.
- Consignee: Enter the full name and address of the consignee – 8.1.6.2.
- Air Waybill Number: For air cargo shipments, the air waybill number is entered in this field. For small package shipments, the tracking number is entered – 8.1.6.3.
- Page X of X Pages: Enter the page number of the shipper’s declaration. If there is only one page for the shipment, note that the shipper’s declaration is "Page 1 of 1 Pages" – 8.1.6.4.
- Aircraft Limitation: Delete the type of aircraft that does not apply – 8.1.6.5.
- Airport of Departure: Leave blank.
- Airport of Destination: Leave blank.
- Shipment Type (Radioactive/non-Radioactive): Delete the shipment type that does not apply – 8.1.6.8.
- Nature and Quantity of Dangerous Goods – 8.1.6.9.
- UN or ID Number: Enter the UN or ID number for the material.
- Proper Shipping Name: Enter the proper shipping name. (with Technical Name when required)
- Class or Division: Enter the hazard class or division for the material.
- Subsidiary Risk: Enter the subsidiary risk, if applicable. This subsidiary risk must be enclosed in parentheses.
- Packing Group: Enter the Packing Group assigned, if applicable.
- Quantity and Type of Packing: A description of the package and an indication of the quantity of material being shipped (use net quantity unless the regulations require gross mass; metric measure is mandatory)
- Packing Instructions: The IATA Packing Instruction number must be noted in this column.
- Authorization: Location for any Special Provision numbers, DOT special permits, LAA approval numbers, EX numbers or other pertinent authorization information.
- Additional Handling Information – 8.1.6.11: The shipper uses this box to indicate the appropriate 24-hour emergency response telephone number (in conjunction with the ER Registrant information) or any special handling information relevant to the shipment.
- Certification – 8.1.6.12: By completing this section, the shipper certifies that the package is in compliance with all rules and regulations.
The shipper is responsible for ensuring that all copies of the shipper's declaration are clear and legible.
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