Get the details on our explosive products that can be used in preparation of Import Permit applications, shipping documentation, licensing requirements, etc.
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Part Number | SAP part number as it will appear on our boxes and shipping documentation generated from JRC Alvarado. If part number is underlined, click on the link to open the Regulatory Data Sheet or Vendor data sheet. Use the back button to open spreadsheet again. |
Replaced by: (if outdated or if applicable): |
The SAP number of the replacement part if outdated with replacement. See second tab for listing of outdated parts. |
N.E.C. | The Net Explosive Content unit of measure is in Kilograms |
Manufacturer | Who the item is produced and distributed by |
MFG's Part Number | Self-explanatory, however this is the manufacturer responsible for obtaining the DOT EX number |
Competent Authority | This displays the DOT EX document number. If undlerlined, clicking on EX number will open the EX document. Use the back button to open spreadsheet again. |
Proper UN Shipping Name | This is required to be displayed on the boxes and all shipping documents - (not the SAP description) |
UN Number | This is required to be displayed on the boxes and all shipping documents |
UN Shipping Class | Identifies the shipping classes of the Explosives as set forth by the United Nations and is displayed on the shipping boxes |
Packing Instruction | Specific instructions that apply to the UN Number and Shipping Class of an item |
IMDG Code | International Maritime Dangerous Goods code |
Package Quantity | The standard quantity of items included in a box from the manufacturer |
Box Type | Self-explanatory |
Box Dimensions (inches) | Self-explanatory (soon to be standardized) |
Box Dimensions (centimeters) | Self-explanatory (soon to be standardized) |
Gross Weight LBS | Total weight of commodity and packaging in pounds |
Gross Weight KG | Total weight of commodity and packaging in kilos |
Net Weight LBS | Total weight of commodity only (no packaging included) in pounds |
NEC per box in kg. | Net explosive contained in shipping box |
ECCN Number | The Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) is a number which identifies the characteristics and level of control for a commodity/item. A classification number is one of the key elements for making an export license determination. The ECCN plus the destination country determine the appropriate license or license exception for all exports and re-exports. For more information see: http://www.ecustoms.com/ |
Export License | Please note the information in this column does not apply to Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan, Syria, Serbia, or Montenegro |
CE Mark | Yes or No, product is CE certified |
CE Mark Number | Certificate number issued to the product |
Box SAP# | SAP # for shipping box |
Box POP certificate | Box POP certificate |
SAP short description | Short description copied from SAP |
Make/Buy | Is the item manufactured by JRC or Bought by JRC |
Canada Cert # | Certificate number for approved imports into Canada |
Can. Class | Canadian Hazardous Classification |
Can UN Number | Canadian UN code issued |
Can Class | Canadian Shipping Classification |