How does the software address the matter of filling in the Proper Shipping Name field from the operators entering the UN/ID number?
A. A search can be initiated using UN/ID number and/or the proper shipping name. Entering a UN number will call the operator’s attention to all the items that bear that UN number, and the correct one can be selected according to the level of the hazard, i.e. PG I, PG II, or PG III. The system will auto-fill the proper shipping name field with information if there is only one possibility. 16. How does our operator enter the technical name for a product being shipped under a generic UN number, i.e. Corrosive liquid, n.o.s. Class UN 1760, etc? A. A dialog box will open to allow operator to enter it, when one is required. No (parenthesis) need be added; the software automatically appends this. Shippers who frequently use this feature with their hazmats will be very pleased with the ability to store “(technical names)” in their personal “preferences” file. 17. If more than one packing group is allowed for a UN number, how does the operator make a selection? A. Upon initial entry of the UN/I
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