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November is HAZMAT Awareness Month

The Postal Service™ is committed to protecting the health and well-being of its employees, retail partners, customers, and the mail. To that end, the Postal Service continuously evaluates procedures to ensure the safe acceptance and delivery of hazardous materials (HAZMAT). Recent incidents where nonmailable hazardous materials were inducted into the mail stream serve as a sobering reminder that these types of mailpieces continue to pose a real threat.

To bring renewed awareness to these preventable situations, the Postal Service is again designating November as “HAZMAT Awareness Month.” During November, the Postal Service will distribute targeted communications that reinforce current HAZMAT policies and procedures.

As our peak season begins, and we anticipate increased mail volume along with its potential risks, there is even more reason to be diligent. I know I can count on Postal Service employees to support this effort, and I thank you in advance for emphasizing to your teams the importance of their adherence to current HAZMAT policies and procedures.

Kevin McAdams
Vice President,
Delivery and Retail Operations

Poster 37, Is Your Package Safe to Mail?

Poster Text: Is your package safe to mail? You could be mailing hazardous materials and not even know it. Did you know that many common household items are dangerous to ship and are not permitted in the mail? Even itms that are permitted in the mail can present a hazard if improperly packaged. USPS is committed to keeping your mail safe. Log on and see if the items you wish to mail is permitted and learn more aout how to prepare this type of mail safely. Visit usps.com/ship/can-you-ship-it.htm for more information.WARNING: Persons who knowingly mail items or materials that are dangerous or injurious to life, health, or property in violation of 39 U.S.C. 3018 may be liable for a civil penalty of at lease $250, but not more than $100,000 for each violation; the costs of any cleanup associated with each violation; and damages.




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