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42 Cards in this Set
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Class 1 (major hazard) |
Explosion |
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Division 1.1 |
Mass Explosion Hazard |
Black powder, dynamite, TNT |
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Division 1.2 |
Projection Hazard |
Areal flares, detonation cord, powder device cartridge |
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Division 1.3 |
Fire Hazard |
Liquid - fueled rocket motors, propellant explosives |
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Division 1.4 |
Minor explosion hazard |
Line throwing rockets, practice ammunition, signal cartridges |
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Division 1.5 |
Very insensitive explosives |
Prilled ammonium nitrate fertilizer, fuel oil mixtures |
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Division 1.6 |
Extremely insensitive articles |
Explosive squib devices |
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Class 2 (Major Hazard) |
BLEVE (Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosion) |
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Division 2.1 |
Flammable Gas |
Propane, inhibited butadienes, methyl chloride |
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Division 2.2 |
Nonflammable Nonpoisonous |
Anhydrous ammonia, cryogenic argon, carbon dioxide, compressed nitrogen |
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Division 2.3 |
Poisonous gasses |
Chlorine, anhydrous hydrogen fluoride, arsine, methyl bromide, cyanide |
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Class 3 (Major Hazard) |
Burns readily |
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Class 1 |
Explosives |
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Class 2 |
Gasses |
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Class 3 |
Flammable and nonflammable liquids |
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Class 4 |
Flammable and nonflammable solids |
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Class 5 |
Oxidizers |
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Class 6 |
Poison |
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Class 7 |
Radioactive |
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Class 8 |
Corosive |
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Class 8 |
Miscellaneous |
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Class 3 MAJOR HAZARD |
Burns readily |
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Division 4.1 |
Flammable solid |
Magnesium, nitrocellulose |
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Division 4.2 |
Spontaneously combustible material |
Charcoal briquettes, phosphorus |
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Division 4.3 |
Dangerous when wet materials |
Magnesium powder, potassium metal alloys |
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Class 5 MAJOR HAZARD |
Supports combustion, intensifies fire |
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Division 5.1 |
Oxidizer |
Ammonium nitrate |
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Division 5.2 |
Organic peroxide |
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide |
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Class 6 MAJOR HAZARD |
Toxicity, infectious |
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Division 6.1 |
Poisonous materials |
Arsenic compounds, tear gas |
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Division 6.2 |
Infectious substance |
Anthrax, botulism |
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Class 7 MAJOR HAZARD |
Radioactive poisonous burns |
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Class 8 MAJOR HAZARD |
Burns and emulsification of skin |
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Hazardous Materials NFL 472 |
A substance either matter solid liquid or gas or energy that when released is capable of creating harm to people the environment and property |
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Hazardous Materials DOT |
Covers nine hazard classes |
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Hazardous substances |
Chemicals that is released into the environment above a certain amount must be reported |
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Extremely hazardous substances |
Chemicals that must be reported to the appropriate authorities if released above the threshold reporting quantity |
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Toxic chemicals |
Chemicals whose total emissions or release must be reported annually |
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Hazardous waste |
Of chemicals that are regulated under the resource conservation and Recovery Act |
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Hazardous chemical |
Any chemicals that would be a risk to employees if they were exposed in the workplace |
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Dangerous goods |
United Nations and Canada codes |
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Highly hazardous chemicals |
Chemicals that possess toxic flammable explosive or reactive properties |
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