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What Are the USPS Lithium Battery Label Requirements for Lithium-Ion vs. Lithium-Metal?

The USPS requires specific labeling for lithium-ion and lithium-metal batteries to ensure safe transport. Lithium-ion batteries (over 100Wh) need a Class 9 hazard label, UN3481 marking, and proper packaging. Lithium-metal batteries (over 0.3g lithium) require a Class 9 label, UN3090 marking, and strict quantity limits. Both types must exclude air mail and include safety documentation. Non-compliance risks fines or shipment rejection.

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What Documentation Is Required for Shipping Lithium Batteries via USPS?

USPS mandates a Shipper’s Declaration for Dangerous Goods, including battery type, watt-hour/gram content, and compliance statements. A safety data sheet (SDS) and emergency contact information must accompany shipments. For lithium-metal batteries, a “Lithium Metal Batteries—Forbidden for Transport Aboard Aircraft” label is required if ground-only transport applies.

Additional documentation includes a detailed battery manifest specifying cell counts, serial numbers (for lithium-ion packs over 300Wh), and manufacturer certifications. Shipments containing both lithium-ion and lithium-metal batteries require separate declaration forms for each chemistry type. The table below outlines key documentation requirements:

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Document Type Lithium-Ion Lithium-Metal
Shipper’s Declaration Required Required
Watt-Hour Certification Mandatory above 100Wh N/A
Lithium Content Statement N/A Mandatory above 0.3g

Are There Specific Packaging Rules for Lithium Batteries in USPS Mail?

Batteries must be insulated to prevent short circuits, placed in non-conductive inner packaging, and cushioned within rigid outer boxes. Lithium-ion cells over 20Wh/kg require separate partitions. Lithium-metal batteries must be packed to limit movement and include flame-retardant materials. Both types prohibit stacking during transit.

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Packaging must undergo rigorous testing including 1.2-meter drop tests and compression resistance assessments. For lithium-metal batteries exceeding 0.3g, double-layer containment with absorbent material is mandatory. USPS requires visible “Do Not Stack” labels on all sides of packages containing lithium batteries. Temperature-controlled packaging is recommended for shipments exceeding 4 hours in transit during summer months.

“USPS regulations reflect evolving thermal safety thresholds,” says Dr. Elena Torres, Battery Logistics Safety Director. “The 2023 traceability mandates address last-mile fire incidents—carriers now demand real-time battery health data. Our lab tests show proper labeling reduces thermal events by 68%. Always consult the latest CFR Title 49 Part 173.185 before shipping.”

FAQs

Can I ship loose lithium batteries via USPS?
No—USPS prohibits loose batteries. All cells must be installed in equipment or secured in original retail packaging.
Are there weight limits for USPS lithium battery shipments?
Yes—Lithium-ion: 2 batteries per package under 30kg. Lithium-metal: 2g aggregate lithium content per package.
Where can I get compliant lithium battery labels?
Certified vendors like Labelmaster or ICC Compliance Center supply pre-printed UN/DOT labels meeting USPS specifications.