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Class 6.1 — Toxic substances: IMDG segregation

Class 6.1 (toxic substances) must be kept segregated from most other dangerous goods. It cannot share a container with 2 of the other classes — including Class 1.1, Class 1.3. The table below gives the exact code against every class.

1 away from2 separated from3 separated by a complete compartment/hold4 separated longitudinally by an intervening compartment/hold no general requirement (consult DGL)
Other classCodeWhat it means for a single container
Class 1.1 — Explosives (div 1.1–1.2)2Must NOT be packed in the same container — they must be “separated from”.
Class 1.3 — Explosives (div 1.3)2Must NOT be packed in the same container — they must be “separated from”.
Class 1.4 — Explosives (div 1.4)No general segregation requirement between these classes — check the per-substance Dangerous Goods List entry.
Class 2.1 — Flammable gasesNo general segregation requirement between these classes — check the per-substance Dangerous Goods List entry.
Class 2.2 — Non-flammable, non-toxic gasesNo general segregation requirement between these classes — check the per-substance Dangerous Goods List entry.
Class 2.3 — Toxic gasesNo general segregation requirement between these classes — check the per-substance Dangerous Goods List entry.
Class 3 — Flammable liquidsNo general segregation requirement between these classes — check the per-substance Dangerous Goods List entry.
Class 4.1 — Flammable solidsNo general segregation requirement between these classes — check the per-substance Dangerous Goods List entry.
Class 4.2 — Spontaneously combustible1May be packed in the same container but kept apart (“away from”) — not stacked against or next to each other.
Class 4.3 — Dangerous when wetNo general segregation requirement between these classes — check the per-substance Dangerous Goods List entry.
Class 5.1 — Oxidizing substances1May be packed in the same container but kept apart (“away from”) — not stacked against or next to each other.
Class 5.2 — Organic peroxides1May be packed in the same container but kept apart (“away from”) — not stacked against or next to each other.
Class 6.2 — Infectious substances1May be packed in the same container but kept apart (“away from”) — not stacked against or next to each other.
Class 7 — Radioactive materialNo general segregation requirement between these classes — check the per-substance Dangerous Goods List entry.
Class 8 — CorrosivesNo general segregation requirement between these classes — check the per-substance Dangerous Goods List entry.
Class 9 — Miscellaneous dangerous goodsNo general segregation requirement between these classes — check the per-substance Dangerous Goods List entry.

Based on the IMDG Code 7.2.4 general segregation table (main classes only). Individual substances can carry stricter or looser rules in their Dangerous Goods List entry (column 16b) — always verify the specific UN numbers before stowing a real load.

Class 6.1 segregation — FAQ

Can Class 6.1 and Class 1.1 be shipped together?

Must NOT be packed in the same container — they must be “separated from”.

Can Class 6.1 and Class 1.3 be shipped together?

Must NOT be packed in the same container — they must be “separated from”.

Can Class 6.1 and Class 1.4 be shipped together?

No general segregation requirement between these classes — check the per-substance Dangerous Goods List entry.

IMDG Code 7.2.4 general table. Updated 2026-07-14.