These dangerous goods are forbidden for transport if they contain less alcohol, water or phlegmatizer than specified in the descriptive text associated with the shipping name.
If these dangerous goods contain at least 90 %, by mass, of phlegmatizer, then lactose, glucose or similar substances may be used as a phlegmatizer. The mixture of the dangerous goods and the phlegmatizer may be classified in Class 4.1 in accordance with Test Series 6(c) of Section 16 of Part I of the Manual of Tests and Criteria. The tests in the Test Series 6(c) must be performed on at least three means of containment prepared as if for transport.
A person is not required to display a Class 6.1 label on a means of containment that contains a mixture of the dangerous goods and the phlegmatizer if the mixture contains not less than 90 %, by mass, of phlegmatizer.
These Regulations, except for Parts 1 and 2, do not apply to a mixture of the dangerous goods and the phlegmatizer if the mixture contains not less than 98 %, by mass, of phlegmatizer.