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NMFC 90390 - Soapstone & Talc Blocks | Class N/A

Article ID
90390
NMFC 90390 for soapstone and talc stone
Freight Group
GRAVEL OR STONE GROUP
Part of the Gravel or Stone group
Class Range
N/A 0 classification
No fixed class; check current entry
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous mineral stone; no special hazmat

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
90390.00 Soapstone or Talc Blocks, Pieces or Slabs, NOI:

Notes

Note 90391: NOTE-Applies on soapstone or talc blocks, pieces or slabs, boxed or other than boxed, secured and oriented diagonally or vertically on lift truck skids, pallets or platforms or shipping carriers or racks.

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Package slabs and blocks on sturdy pallets or A-frames; add foam between layers, edge guards, and two steel or heavy poly straps to prevent chipping and shift.
  2. List piece count, max dimensions, and actual scale weight on the BOL; include skid/crate weight and mark center-of-gravity for forklift safety.
  3. Label the freight “Stone—Soapstone/Talc, NOI, NMFC 90390,” note “Do Not Stack” and “Keep Dry,” and use corner posts or top cones to deter top-loading.
  4. For jobsite or residential deliveries, request liftgate or forklift accessorials in advance and confirm carriers can handle heavy, fragile stone handling units.

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

Business Value

  • Using the correct NOI (NMFC 90390) reduces reclass fees and billing disputes, keeping quotes aligned with carrier expectations.
  • Protective packaging for soft soapstone/talc surfaces cuts damage claims, preserving margins and avoiding project delays.
  • Standard footprints (e.g., 48x40 pallets) and consolidated bundles speed cross-dock handling and can improve transit performance.
  • Accurate weights and clear handling notes lower unexpected accessorials and help avoid cubic or non-stackable penalties.