Dangerous goods (hazmat) that ship without proper packaging and required labels can pose a safety risk while in transit and face delays. Check the Box, an initiative by the US Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), offers resources and guidance on shipping dangerous goods.
Dangerous goods include common household items such as aerosols, hairspray, nail polish, batteries, and electronic devices. It's your responsibility as a seller to know whether your products are dangerous goods and to ensure their proper handling and safe transport.
To help you identify such products, also watch our Seller University video Dangerous Goods Awareness. For information about what can and can't be sold through Fulfillment by Amazon, visit Dangerous goods identification guide (hazmat).
Lovely to see Amazon not following their own Guidelines on the forum.
What not to include:
- Domain names, URLs, or hyperlinks.
Keep in mind that the USPS does NOT want markings on the package if its just 1 or 2 (I think even under 4) Lithium batteries contained in equipment.
Shipping a cell phone, mp3 player, rechargeable speaker or tons of other mini gadgets with a small battery? Just package them properly and nothing more needs to be done if kept under the limits.
NO MOVEMENT FROM AMAZON TO OPEN DG FOR FBA IN SINCE NOV 2019 - over a year