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Dangerous goods required information and documentation (hazmat)
Specific dangerous goods (hazmat) information must be provided to Amazon when you list a new product on Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA).
After your listing is created, we may require a safety data sheet (SDS) or exemption sheet from you. Not providing required information and documentation can result in delayed shipments and canceled customer deliveries.
To upload an SDS or exemption sheet, go to the upload dangerous goods documents tool. For more information on dangerous goods, watch these Seller University videos: Intro to Dangerous Goods and Dangerous Goods Awareness.
Important: Even if your product is not regulated as a dangerous good, we recommend that you provide any available dangerous goods information or documentation when you create your offer. This will help reduce any delays in processing.
On this page, you¡¯ll learn about:
New listings Dangerous goods information required during FBA listing creation and conversion, and how to provide this information
Existing listings Dangerous goods documentation that may be required after your listing has been converted to FBA: safety data sheets and exemption sheets New listings
When creating or converting a listing for FBA, you must include dangerous goods information for both batteries and products regulated as dangerous goods. (Start by clicking Add dangerous goods information in the workflow.) Make sure to provide accurate and complete information so that your product is properly classified and not blocked for sale.
Required information for batteries
Under Battery information, tell us whether your product is a battery or uses batteries. If you answer Yes, more information will be required, as outlined below.
How are batteries utilized with this product?
Select one of the following from the drop-down menu:
Battery if the product is a standalone battery (for example, replacement laptop battery) or if the battery is sold with items that it doesn¡¯t power (for example, spare cell phone battery sold with a charger). External battery chargers (such as power banks) are considered batteries.
Packed with if the battery is packed with, but not inside, the device that it powers. For example, a cell phone with the removable battery packed alongside the phone.
Contained in if the battery is pre-installed or assembled in the item (for example, Kindle tablet).
Sold separately if the battery is not included in the product¡¯s package.
Battery composition
Select the battery composition from the drop-down menu (examples: alkaline, lithium-ion). This information is usually printed on the battery itself or on its packaging.
If your battery product uses batteries, it may be a dangerous good that requires some or all of the following information:
Battery type/size
Select the type of battery from the drop-down menu (examples: AAA, CR123A). This information is usually printed on the battery itself or on its packaging. If you don¡¯t know the battery type, select Unknown.
Number of batteries
Enter the total number of batteries, including spares.
Battery weight (grams)
Enter the total weight of all batteries included, in grams. This is the weight of the standalone battery or batteries weighed outside the packaging, or any device that it may be used in.
Cells per battery
Enter the total number of cells, including spares.
Note: A ¡°cell¡± is a single electrical storage unit with one positive and one negative end. A ¡°battery¡± is two or more cells that form a single component. For example, a TV remote will commonly use two AA cells installed in the back compartment. Additionally, a single laptop battery may have six cells within the plastic casing of the battery. Cell count information for multi-cells batteries can often be found on the packaging of the battery or in the manufacturer¡¯s technical information.
Lithium battery packaging
Select the correct configuration from the drop-down menu describing how the battery is packaged in relation to the device (for example, batteries contained in equipment).
Watt-hours per battery
If your product is, contains or is sold with a lithium-ion battery, enter the watt-hour (Wh) rating per battery. This information is usually printed on the battery itself, on its packaging, or in the manufacturer¡¯s technical documentation.
Note: When watt-hours is not printed, it can be calculated from the battery voltage (V) and amp-hour (Ah) rating, also commonly printed on the battery, the outer packaging, or in the manufacturer¡¯s documentation. The voltage to be used when calculating watt-hours is the nominal voltage of the battery (commonly printed as simply ¡°voltage¡±), not to be confused with the input voltage, output voltage, or max charging voltage. Calculate the watt-hours of your product
Lithium content (grams)
If your product is, contains, or is sold with a lithium-metal battery, enter the lithium content, in grams. This information can usually be found in the manufacturer¡¯s technical information.
Note: Lithium content supplied by the manufacturer must always be used for this entry, if available. If the manufacturer can¡¯t supply this information, an equivalent lithium content can also be calculated if the amp-hour (Ah) rating per cell is known. Calculate the lithium content of your product
For more information, watch Help with Battery Questions in Seller University.
Required information for dangerous goods regulations
Under Product regulation information, tell us whether your product is considered a dangerous good or hazardous material regulated for transportation, storage, waste, or all three. If your product is not considered a dangerous good or hazmat, answer No.
If you answer Yes, select whatever applies from the Indicate type drop-down menu. Based on what you select, more information will be required below (this also applies if you answer Not sure). This information can include all or some of the following:
UN number
This information can be found on the safety data sheet (SDS) or obtained from the manufacturer. Include ¡°UN¡± before the number (for example, UN1266), without any spaces in between.
Product weight (kilograms)
Enter the weight in kilograms (1 lb = 0.45 kg).
Product volume (milliliters)
Enter volume in milliliters for a gas or liquid (1 fl oz = 29.6 ml).
Categorization/GHS pictograms
If your product is considered a dangerous good or hazmat by GHS/CLP standards, select each pictogram that appears on your product¡¯s packaging or SDS. (GHS stands for Globally Harmonized System of Classification, while CLP is Classification, Labeling, and Packaging.)
For examples of GHS/CLP pictograms, visit Dangerous goods identification guide (hazmat). To learn more about GHS, also see the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) website.
If available, also provide the following information:
Safety data sheet URL. The SDS of your product can be obtained from the manufacturer. More SDS information is below.
Flash point. The flash point of a product determines its flammability. Indicate the flash point of your product in Celsius (?C). This information can be found on the SDS or can be procured from the manufacturer.
Once your product is created or converted to FBA, the review process takes four business days. For more information, see FBA dangerous goods review process.
Use the Look up an ASIN tool to check the classification status of your FBA ASIN.
Check if a product is a dangerous good
Look up an ASIN
Dangerous Goods FAQ
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Upload and track the status of your safety data sheets (SDS) and exemption sheets
Important: If the information requested above is missing, a product listing cannot be created or converted to FBA. Also, if the provided information is incomplete, inaccurate, or conflicting, your product may be blocked for sale and more information will be required (see section below).
Existing listings
The Dangerous Goods team reviews each ASIN converted to FBA if the product is identified as a possible dangerous good.
Products with complete and correct dangerous goods information will be reviewed and classified within four business days. (Business days are Monday through Friday, excluding public holidays.) Products with incomplete, inaccurate, or conflicting information may be blocked for sale through FBA.
To ensure that your product is classified correctly, one or both of the following documents might also be required:
A safety data sheet: If you haven't uploaded an SDS, the one that you uploaded is not valid, or the information in it is contradictory, obtain a complete and correct SDS from the manufacturer and upload it. If your product does not contain any harmful chemicals (for example, alcohol, acid, and sodium) and you can¡¯t obtain an SDS, upload an exemption sheet.
Exemption sheet: If you haven't provided complete and accurate information, upload an exemption sheet for either batteries and battery-powered products or for products without harmful chemicals.
Amazon regularly reviews products in our fulfillment centers that may be regulated as dangerous goods to ensure that shipments comply with regulations and safety standards. If your product is found to be missing complete dangerous goods information, we¡¯ll ask you to submit either an SDS or exemption sheet.
Important: If your product is identified as a possible dangerous good while inventory is already in an Amazon fulfillment center, we will notify you by email. You will have 14 business days to provide the requested documentation. If the documentation is not provided during this period, the inventory will be disposed of, at your expense.
For more information, see Dangerous goods review process (hazmat).
Safety data sheets
A safety data sheet (or SDS, previously known as a material safety data sheet) contains 16 sections prepared by the manufacturer or importer. An SDS describes a product¡¯s physical and chemical properties, physical and health hazards, routes of exposure, precautions for safe handling and use, emergency and first-aid procedures, and control measures.
An SDS enables Amazon to:
Determine whether your products are regulated as dangerous goods
Correctly classify your products as either dangerous goods or non-dangerous goods (the classification determines how products are stored and transported)
Determine the correct handling and disposal measures if a product spills or leaks at a fulfillment center
Confirm your products as non-regulated goods
To be compliant, an SDS must:
Be created or updated within the past five years
Include new GHS/CLP hazard identification information
Match your product listing
Listing title (the product name, as it appears on the detail page) is the same as the product name shown on the SDS
Manufacturer or brand name of your product on the SDS is the same as what appears on the detail page
Include all 16 standard SDS sections
For more information, watch the Seller University video Submitting Safety Data Sheets.
Uploading safety data sheets
To upload an SDS, go to the upload dangerous goods documents tool. The Dangerous Goods team will review your SDS within four business days.
To avoid classification delays, make sure that your SDS complies with the requirements listed above. Use the Look up an ASIN tool above to check the status of your product.
Important: If your listing is a bundle or a kit with multiple chemical-based products, you must provide an SDS for each product within the bundle or kit.
Exemption sheets
For products that don¡¯t require an SDS, an exemption sheet is acceptable for these two categories only:
Battery and battery-powered products
Products without harmful chemicals
Important: If you submit an exemption sheet for products not in these two categories, it will be rejected. Be sure to fill in your exemption sheet completely and correctly to ensure that it¡¯s accepted. The Dangerous Goods team will review your exemption sheet within four business days.
Uploading exemption sheets
First, find information for your product¡¯s category:
Battery and battery-powered products. Review the product packaging, the product manual, or the battery itself to find specific battery information such as watt-hours and voltage. For more information on lithium batteries, see Requirements for lithium batteries and products that contain lithium batteries.
Products without harmful chemicals. Review the product packaging or the product itself to find specific information such as ingredients, pictograms, or warning phrases.
Next, go to the upload dangerous goods documents tool and follow these steps to download the appropriate exemption sheet:
On the right side of the page, find your preferred language for the exemption sheet.
Click either Exemption sheet for battery and battery-powered products or Exemption sheet for products without harmful chemicals.
After the template has downloaded, fill in all cells highlighted in red. Depending on your answers, further cells may turn red. Fill in those cells too.
Save the document on your computer.
Note: Documents with incomplete or conflicting information cannot be saved. If there are errors, correct them and then save the document.
Upload the document.
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