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NMFC 24240 – Human Blood, Liquid, Refrigerated | Class 200

Article ID
24240
Human blood, liquid in refrigerated container shipments.
Freight Group
UNGROUPED ARTICLES
Ungrouped; see item notes 24242 and 24282.
Class Range
200 1 classification
Assigned Class 200 for cold-chain handling.
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous medical cargo; follow compliance rules.

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
24240.00 Blood, liquid, human, frozen or chilled, NOI, see Note, item 24282, in refrigerated containers, see Note, item 24242 200

Notes

Note 24242: NOTE-Containers must be so constructed and sufficiently supplied with refrigerant to maintain a temperature of -12 degrees Centigrade for a 24-hour period for frozen blood or blood plasma; or blood or blood plasma must be chilled to at least 35 degrees Fahrenheit and containers must be supplied with refrigerant sufficient to maintain a temperature of 35 degrees Fahrenheit for a period of seventy-two hours.

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Reference “NMFC 24240, Class 200 – Human Blood, Liquid, frozen or chilled, in refrigerated containers” on your BOL, and request reefer LTL or temperature-controlled service.
  2. Use leakproof primary containers with absorbent material, a sealed secondary, and a rigid, insulated outer container or powered refrigerated shipper to maintain the required temperature.
  3. Pre-chill packaging and refrigerants, and specify the exact temperature range (e.g., chilled 2–8°C or frozen per protocol) in the pickup notes to avoid cross-dock delays.
  4. Label per medical transport rules (e.g., Exempt Human Specimen where applicable), add a temperature monitor if needed, and avoid weekend handoffs for time/temperature-sensitive moves.

Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.

Business Value

  • Predictable rating: fixed Class 200 simplifies quoting and helps prevent reclass disputes or surprise adjustments.
  • Lower spoilage risk: proper refrigerated containers reduce temperature excursions, claims, and replacement costs for labs and hospitals.
  • Faster tendering: clear NMFC 24240 designation streamlines carrier selection for temperature-controlled LTL and minimizes exceptions.
  • Compliance-first shipping: aligning with item notes and medical transport guidelines reduces delays, inspections, and redeliveries.