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NMFC 59220 - Rubbing Alcohol Compound, Boxes | Class 65

Article ID
59220
NMFC 59220 for boxed rubbing alcohol
Freight Group
DRUGS, MEDICINES, TOILET PREPARATIONS OR PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS GROUP
Medical alcohol within drugs and personal care
Class Range
65 1 classification
Fixed Class 65, density not required
Hazardous
Yes
Flammable liquid, hazardous material—handle carefully

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
59220.00 Rubbing Alcohol Compound, in boxes 65

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Confirm composition with the SDS, then apply the correct hazmat description and flammable labels; verify the proper UN/NA ID (e.g., UN1219 Isopropyl Alcohol or UN1987 Alcohols, n.o.s.) before tender.
  2. Pack bottles upright in sturdy corrugated boxes with dividers and absorbent liners, seal with solvent‑resistant tape, add orientation arrows, and segregate away from oxidizers and food items.
  3. State NMFC 59220, Class 65 on the BOL for every shipment; density is not needed for rating. Include a 24/7 emergency contact and keep SDS accessible for the driver and terminal.
  4. Palletize cartons tightly with corner boards and stretch wrap; avoid heat and ignition sources, cap stack height conservatively, and use ‘Do Not Double Stack’ cones if cartons are lightweight.

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

Business Value

  • Predictable Class 65 rating minimizes reclass charges and dispute time, improving margin reliability on routine medical replenishments.
  • Accurate hazmat identification reduces carrier refusals, avoids fines, and shortens terminal dwell times for faster delivery to clinics and hospitals.
  • Boxed packaging streamlines LTL consolidation with other medical SKUs, improving cube utilization without triggering density audits.
  • Clear NMFC mapping (59220) speeds quoting and TMS automation, cutting manual checks and accelerating award-to-pickup cycle time.