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is available. Information on mobility can be determined from relevant mobility data sets, for example absorption studies or leaching studies. For example, Koc[8] values can be predicted from octanol/water partition coefficients (Kow). Leaching and mobility can be predicted from models.
Where real data on the hazardous chemical is available, this data should take precedence over models and predictions.

Other adverse effects
Information on any other adverse effects to the environment should be included where data is available, for example environmental fate (exposure), ozone depletion potential, photochemical ozone creation potential, endocrine-disrupting potential and global warming potential.

3.13 Section 13 – Disposal considerations
This section of the SDS provides information on the most effective way to dispose of a chemical safely.

Disposal Methods
Information should be provided for proper disposal, recycling or reclamation of the hazardous chemical and its container to assist in the determination of safe and environmentally-preferred waste management options. This section should include:
    * Disposal containers and methods.
    * Physical/chemical properties that may affect disposal options.
    * Effects of sewage disposal.
    * Special precautions for incineration or landfill.
The disposal advice provided on the SDS should apply to the material as manufactured.
For the safety of persons conducting disposal, recycling or reclamation activities, refer to the information in Section 8 – Exposure Controls and Personal Protection of the SDS.
The local council and /or state environment authority may be able to provide advice on the disposal of chemicals.

3.14 Section 14 – Transport Information
This section provides basic classification information for the transportation or shipment of
a hazardous chemical by road, rail, sea or air as required by relevant transport legislation.
Where information is not available or relevant this should be stated.

UN number                                     The UN number (i.e. four-digit identification number of the substance or article) as listed in the ADG Code should be provided.

Proper shipping name or Technical Name        The Proper Shipping Name or Technical Name from the ADG Code should also be included. For hazardous chemicals, the Proper Shipping Name or Technical Name should be provided in this subsection even if it has not appeared as the product identifier or national or regional identifiers.

Transport hazard class                        The SDS should provide the transport class/division (and subsidiary risks) assigned to the hazardous chemical according to the most predominant hazards that the chemical presents under the ADG Code.

Packing Group                                 If applicable, information should be provided on the Packing Group number found in the ADG Code. The Packing Group number is assigned to certain hazardous chemicals in accordance with their degree of hazard. Packing Group I is the highest hazard and Packing Group III the lowest.

Environmental hazards for Transport Purposes  The SDS should indicate whether the hazardous