Classification Details
| NMFC | Description | Class |
|---|---|---|
| 139930.00 | Powder, nickel, in boxes or drums: |
Notes
Note 139931: NOTE-Provisions on nickel powder, NOI, apply only on powder produced by chemical precipitation from ore.
How to Determine Your Class
To find the correct freight class for your shipment:
- List NMFC 139930 on the BOL and mark HazMat. Attach the current SDS and include a 24/7 emergency contact to meet carrier and DOT documentation expectations.
- Use UN-rated boxes (4G) with sealed inner liners or UN-rated drums with moisture barriers. Anti-static liners and taped closures help contain fine powder and prevent dusting.
- Palletize with even weight distribution; band and stretch wrap. Apply orientation arrows and HazMat labels on two opposite sides for quick terminal identification.
- Segregate from oxidizers and acids, keep dry, and ground handling equipment to reduce ignition risk from static. Avoid co-loading with food or feed products.
Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.
Business Value
- Accurate NMFC 139930 use lowers reclass and HazMat penalties, cutting avoidable fees and chargebacks from carriers.
- UN-compliant packaging reduces leakage and cleanup claims, improving acceptance across carrier networks and accelerating cross-dock handling.
- Clear HazMat docs and segregation instructions minimize refusals and dwell time, keeping transit predictable and avoiding re-delivery costs.
- Consistent prep and labeling expand carrier options and bidding, improving capacity access and stabilizing LTL freight rates for repeat shipments.