Sampling of dangerous goods should only be done by specific officers trained in sampling these kinds of goods. Alternatively a contractor could be called in. The situation may vary in different Member States. Annex 1 below gives a list of common dangerous goods based on CN codes. This is a helpful tool to recognise dangerous products. Note that the list is not exhaustive and products not mentioned in this list may still be dangerous.

If you are in doubt about the safety risk of sampling, you should ask the importer for further information about the product specification and safety regulations (e.g. the MSDS). If you are still in doubt you should ask the customs laboratory for further information and instructions. When there are no safety risks, you may carry out the sampling yourself, taking into account the general safety precautions and general and specific sampling instructions.

NOTE:
The product information or data sheets often contain general safety instructions concerning care and hygiene. These normal precautions should not be a reason for consulting the contractor.


The following products are not covered by this guidance on the sampling of dangerous goods:
When it becomes clear from the goods description that they are dangerous, you should consult the sampling contractor. The following information must be given to the contractor:
The contractor should take note of this information and confirm the order.

In all cases customs officers are in charge of the sampling. Agree a time and place of sampling with the contractor and supervise the contractor while the samples are drawn. Observe the sampling from a safe distance. Special personal protective equipment should not be necessary unless recommended by the contractor. Consult the contractor about what is a safe distance for the goods being sampled, taking into account the location, ventilation and other relevant factors.

You are responsible for ensuring that the sample is sealed and labelled correctly. This must be done by the contractor under your supervision. Appropriate labels with the hazard class and symbol must be fixed to the sample and a copy of the MSDS must be attached to the sample form.

Suitable transport to the customs laboratory must be arranged taking into account the rules on the transport of dangerous goods.

If the goods are found not to be in accordance with the information supplied (labelling, hazard class, documents), you remain responsible, whether or not advised or supported by the contractor. If in doubt consult the laboratory and your superiors regarding the accuracy of the information and any discrepancies found.


Annex 1

Non-exhaustive list of dangerous goods based on the codes of the Combined Nomenclature applicable from 1.1.2020 (Official Journal of the EU L 280, 31 October 2019) *
NOTE:
- This list is to help you recognise most of the dangerous chemical products. Even if a substance is not listed here, it may still be dangerous.

- Check this list if you decide that the product does not belong to the category of extremely dangerous products which should not be sampled by customs, but if necessary by other competent official bodies. This list is for information only and is not exhaustive.

These goods have to be sampled by a contractor.

Products in packages for retail sale can usually be sampled by yourself. Do not open these packages for sampling (see specific sampling card Retail packages).

If you have a product that is listed here but you consider it may not be dangerous – please contact your laboratory for further advice.

Headings and sub-headingsFurther description
2207
2522
2524
2612
2705 - 2711
2801
2804 10 - 2804 50 90
2804 70 - 2804 90
2805 - 2809
2811 11 - 2811 21
2811 22If in the form of extremely fine powder
2811 29
2812 - 2817
2823 - 2830
2837
2839In liquid phase
2844Radioactive compounds: sampling is not carried our by customs authorities nor by contractor.
2845 - 2850
2852
2853.10
2853.9090
2901 - 2939
2941
2942
3001 - 3003
3006 20 - 3006 30
3006 60
3006.70
3006.92
3102 30 90Stabilised
Non-stabilised.
Explosive product: sampling cannot be done by customs or by contractor.
3201 - 3212
3214 - 3215
3301 - 3302
3403
3601 - 3604
3805 - 3807
3809 91 - 3815
3817
3818
3822
3824 71 - 3824 99
3825
3826
3901 – 3912Only when liquid
3912 2019If not stabilised
4005 20Only when liquid
6811 40
6812
6813 20
8101 - 8112In powder form
8112 51 - 8112 59




Revisions
Version Date Changes
1.0 12.10.2012 First version
1.1 30.1.2019 Update
1.1.1 30.1.2020 Combined Nomenclature number and HS code update