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Postal Explorer > Publication 52 - Hazardous, Restricted, and Perishable Mail > 1 Introduction > 14 Safety
The handling and transport of hazardous materials, restricted matter, and
perishable matter involves added levels of risk. That risk can become even
greater if a nonmailable material is mailed or if the packaging of a mailable
material is not adequate to prevent damage or spillage during normal
handling.
Under no circumstances may any nonmailable hazardous material, restricted
matter, or perishable matter be deposited for mailing. Mailable items must be
packaged and labeled as required in the applicable DMM standards and the
guidelines in this publication.
The Postal Service's primary purpose in requiring proper packaging,
identification, and deposit of mailable hazardous materials, restricted matter,
or perishable matter is to ensure the safety of our employees and the general
public who may come into contact with these mailpieces. These
requirements also are intended to ensure the safety of Postal Service
equipment and facilities.
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