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What Is A Class 1 Hazard?
Explosives
What Is A Class 2 Hazard?
Gases
What Is A Class 3 Hazard?
Flammable Liquids

What Is A Class 4 Hazard?
Flammable Solids, Spontaneously Combustible Materials, Water Reactive Substances
What Is A Class 5 Hazard?
Oxidizers, Organic Peroxides
What Is A Class 6 Hazard?
Toxic And Infectious Substances

What Is A Class 7 Hazard?
Radioactive Materials

What Is A Class 8 Hazard?
Corrosives

What Is A Class 9 Hazard?
Miscellaneous Products, Substances Or Organisms

What Are Dangerous Goods?
Any Material That Presents A Risk To The Health And Safety Of People or The Environment When It Is Improperly Managed
What Are The 6 Divisions Of Explosives?
1.1 - Mass Explosion, 1.2 - Projection Hazard, 1.3 - Fire Hazard, 1.4 - No Significant Blast, 1.5 - Very Insensitive, 1.6 - Extremely Insensitive
What Are The 5 Divisions Of Gases?
2.1 - Flammable Gas, 2.2 - Non-Flammable And Non-Toxic Gas, 2.3 - Toxic Gas
What Are There Any Divisions Of Flammable Liquids?
No

What Are The Three Divisions Of Class 4 Hazards?
4.1 - Flammable Solids, 4.2 - Spontaneously Combustible, 4.3 Water-Reactive Substances
What Are The Two Divisions Of Class 5 Hazards?
5.1 - Oxidizers, 5.2 0 Organic Peroxides
What Is An Oxidizer?
Can Decompose Readily To Yield Oxygen
What Are The Two Divisions Of Class 6 Hazards?

6.1 - Toxic, 6.2 - Infectious (Etiological Agent)

What Is An Etiological Agent?
Microorganisms And Microbial Toxins That Cause Disease In Humans (Bacteria, Bacterial Toxins, Viruses, Fungi, etc.) And Are Also Referred To As Infectious Agents
Are There Are Any Divisions Of Radioactive Materials?
No

Are There Any Divisions Of Corrosive Materials?
No

Are There Any Divisions Of Miscellaneous Hazards?
No
What Colour Are Class 1 Hazard Placards?
Orange - Explosives

What Colour Are Class 2 Hazard Placards?
Red - Flammable, Green - Non-Flammable/Non-Toxic, Yellow - Oxidizers, White - Toxic
What Colour Are Class 3 Hazard Placards?
Red - Flammable Liquids

What Colour Are Class 4 Hazards?
Red/White Stripes - Flammable Solid, White (Top) And Red (Bottom) - Spontaneously Combustible, Blue - Dangerous When Wet
What Colour Are Class 5 Hazards?

Yellow - Oxidizer And Organic Peroxide

What Is An Organic Peroxide?
A Substance That Has A Tendency To Explode
What Colour Are Class 6 Hazards?
White - Toxic And Infectious Diseases
What Colour Are Class 7 Hazards?
Yellow (Top) And White (Bottom) - Radioactive Materials
What Colour Are Class 8 Hazards?
White (Top) And Black (Bottom) - Corrosives

What Colour Are Class 9 Hazards?
Black/White Stripes (Top) And White (Bottom) - Miscellaneous
What Is The UN Number For Gasoline?

1203

What Is The UN Number For Diesel?
1202
What Is The UN Number For Crude Oil?
1270
What Are The Five Ways To Move Hazardous Materials?
Road, Rail, Waterways, Air, Pipelines
What Are Some Facilities That May Have Dangerous Goods?
Service Station, Hardware Store, Dentist/Doctor's Office, School Laboratory, Agricultural Co-Op, Farm, Paint Supply Store, Plant Nursery, Basement/Attic/Garage Of Resident, Dry Cleaners, Fuel Storage Facility
What Is The Difference Between A (Regular) Emergency Incident And A Dangerous Goods Incident?
Dangerous Goods (Haz Mat) Incident Involves Material That Threatens People, Environment Or Property (Regular Emergency Does Not)
What Are The Four Colours For A NFPA 704 Symbol?
Blue, Red, Yellow, White
What Does The Blue Quadrant Represent (NFPA 704)?
Health Hazards

What Does The Red Quadrant Represent (NFPA 704)?
Fire/Flammability Hazard

What Does The Yellow Quadrant Represent (NFPA 704)?
Reactivity/Stability Hazard (Susceptible To Release Of Energy)
What Does The White Quadrant Represent (NFPA 704)?
Special Hazards (Radioactivity, Water Reactivity)
How Are Each Quadrants Rated (NFPA 704)?
0 To 4 (O Being The Least Dangerous, 4 Being The Most Dangerous)
What Information Must Pipeline Markers Display?
"Warning" Or "Danger" And Information About The Dangerous Goods, Plus The Name And Phone Number Of The Carrier