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From January 1, 2013 much stricter regulations for the carriage of Lithium batteries were introduced by IATA regarding the carriage of lithium batteries by air. They were adopted by the International Postal Union; however, some countries, e.g. the UK, have decided that they will not accept Lithium batteries unless they are included with the equipment they power.
Because of the above risks, shipping and carriage of lithium batteries is restricted in some situations, particularly transport of lithium batteries by air.
The United States Transportation Security Administration announced restrictions effective January 1, 2008 on lithium batteries in checked and carry-on luggage. The rules forbid lithium batteries not installed in a device from checked luggage and restrict them in carry-on luggage by total lithium content.[25]
Australia Post prohibited transport of lithium batteries in air mail during 2010.[26]
UK regulations for the transport of lithium batteries were amended by the National Chemical Emergency Centre in 2009.[27]
In late 2009, at least some postal administrations restricted airmail shipping (including Express Mail Service) of lithium batteries, lithium-ion batteries and products containing these (such as laptops and cell phones). Among these countries are Hong Kong, United States, and Japan.[28][29][30]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithi...tery#Air_travel
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נערך לאחרונה ע"י Benjamin Willard בתאריך 11-10-2016 בשעה 13:03.
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