What Constitutes Dangerous Goods?
A product is classified as a dangerous good if any of its components are identified as dangerous goods or substances, or are otherwise regulated by official bodies governing the safe movement and handling of such materials.
For detailed information, vendors are directed to consult the Dangerous Goods Identification Guide available within Seller Central Help.
Exemption Declaration Process
This exemption sheet is mandatory for products that contain batteries, whether integrated or supplied separately, or are battery-powered. It requires accurate completion of all specified fields.
The document includes a declaration table where vendors list products such as the boAt Enigma X700 Smart Watch (available in variants like Copper Black, Silver Chrome, and Copper Blue), detailing their ASIN, product title, contents, battery specifications (composition, packaging, cell count, watt-hours), and validation status.
Vendors must provide accurate information. Submitting erroneous or incomplete data may lead Amazon to take actions such as blocking purchase orders or impacting inbound inventory at the vendor's expense.