Cannabis and Hemp Product Shipping: CBD THC Hazmat Classification Guide
Shipping Cannabis and Hemp Products Under Hazmat Regulations
The legal cannabis and hemp industries have created new shipping compliance challenges at the intersection of dangerous goods regulations and controlled substance laws. While finished CBD products may not be hazmat, cannabis extracts, concentrates, and manufacturing materials often contain flammable solvents that trigger Class 3 classification under IATA DGR and IMDG Code.
When Cannabis Products Are Hazmat
Cannabis and hemp extracts produced using hydrocarbon solvents (butane, propane, ethanol) may retain residual solvents classified as Class 3 flammable liquids. CBD tinctures in high-proof alcohol base are flammable. Cannabis vape cartridges contain lithium batteries (Class 9) and may contain flammable liquid oil. Raw flower and finished edible products are generally not classified as dangerous goods for transport purposes.
Extract and Concentrate Shipping
Cannabis concentrates including shatter, wax, and distillate may ship as flammable liquids if residual solvent content exceeds regulatory thresholds. Flash point testing determines Class 3 classification applicability. Shipping coordination requires laboratory testing documentation proving either non-regulated status or supporting the declared dangerous goods classification.
Vape Product Dual Hazards
Cannabis vape products combine lithium battery hazards with potential flammable liquid classification of the vape oil. IATA and IMDG provisions for lithium batteries in devices apply alongside any Class 3 classification for the oil component. E-commerce fulfillment of cannabis vape products must address both hazard classes in packaging and documentation.
Legal vs. Transport Compliance
Legal cannabis in state-authorized markets and federally legal hemp (below 0.3% THC) have different legal shipping frameworks but identical hazmat compliance requirements. A product’s legality does not exempt it from dangerous goods regulations if it contains flammable, corrosive, or other hazardous components. Logistics providers must address both legal authorization and hazmat compliance simultaneously.
Manufacturing Supply Chain
Cannabis extraction facilities receive industrial quantities of hydrocarbon and alcohol solvents classified as dangerous goods. Bulk solvent delivery to extraction labs follows standard flammable liquid shipping requirements. Solvent storage at extraction facilities must meet both fire code and hazmat storage requirements for the quantities maintained on site.
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