Рекомендация к запрету Литий Ион выше 100Wh . так указано в офиц.документе. документ вышел еще 5 января.
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DANGEROUS GOODS CARRIED BY PASSENGER AND CREW —
SMALL LITHIUM BATTERY POWERED PERSONAL
TRANSPORTATION DEVICES INCLUDING HOVER BOARDS
1. Small lithium battery-powered personal transportation devices are being carried by air as
cargo and by passengers in checked and/or carry-on baggage in increasing numbers. Examples of these
devices include hover boards, self-balancing single or multi-wheels, and mini segways. Some operators
have banned carriage of them by passengers and crew because of safety concerns prompted by media
reports of some devices catching fire. While the Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of
Dangerous Goods by Air (Doc 9284) currently allow these devices to be carried provided certain
conditions are met, States are encouraged to recommend to operators that they require passengers to carry
such devices in the cabin, where an incident can be immediately mitigated, and not in checked baggage.
2. Several States have reported a level of confusion amongst air operators who continue to
allow carriage of the devices with respect to which provisions of Doc 9284 apply when they are carried
by passengers or crew and when they are transported as cargo. The following outlines which provisions
apply:
a) When carried by passengers or crew, devices containing lithium ion batteries having
a Watt-hour rating of 100 Wh or less may be permitted under the provisions for
portable electronic devices containing lithium metal or lithium ion cells or batteries
contained in Part 8 of Doc 9284, provided all applicable criteria listed in the
restrictions column of Table 8-1 are met. Devices containing lithium ion batteries
having a Watt-hour rating exceeding 100 Wh but not more than 160 Wh may be
carried subject to an approval by the operator. Those exceeding 160 Wh are not
permitted to be carried by passengers or crew.
b) When transported as cargo, devices containing batteries must be assigned to
UN 3171 — Battery-powered vehicle and are subject to all applicable requirements
of the Technical Instructions. Batteries not contained in the device must be consigned
as UN 3480 — Lithium ion batteries.
3. States are encouraged to provide the information in this bulletin to operators and to
emphasize the need to ensure all staff handling such devices are aware of the restrictions that apply. States
are also encouraged to emphasize the need for operators to ensure that passengers are aware of the
restrictions that apply.