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Class 1


(major hazard)

Explosion

Division 1.1

Mass Explosion Hazard

Black powder, dynamite, TNT

Division 1.2

Projection Hazard

Areal flares, detonation cord, powder device cartridge

Division 1.3

Fire Hazard

Liquid - fueled rocket motors, propellant explosives

Division 1.4

Minor explosion hazard

Line throwing rockets, practice ammunition, signal cartridges

Division 1.5

Very insensitive explosives

Prilled ammonium nitrate fertilizer, fuel oil mixtures

Division 1.6

Extremely insensitive articles

Explosive squib devices

Class 2


(Major Hazard)

BLEVE


(Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosion)

Division 2.1

Flammable Gas

Propane, inhibited butadienes, methyl chloride

Division 2.2

Nonflammable


Nonpoisonous

Anhydrous ammonia, cryogenic argon, carbon dioxide, compressed nitrogen

Division 2.3

Poisonous gasses

Chlorine, anhydrous hydrogen fluoride, arsine, methyl bromide, cyanide

Class 3


(Major Hazard)

Burns readily

Class 1

Explosives

Class 2

Gasses

Class 3

Flammable and nonflammable liquids

Class 4

Flammable and nonflammable solids

Class 5

Oxidizers

Class 6

Poison

Class 7

Radioactive

Class 8

Corosive

Class 8

Miscellaneous

Class 3


MAJOR HAZARD

Burns readily

Division 4.1

Flammable solid

Magnesium, nitrocellulose

Division 4.2

Spontaneously combustible material

Charcoal briquettes, phosphorus

Division 4.3

Dangerous when wet materials

Magnesium powder, potassium metal alloys

Class 5


MAJOR HAZARD

Supports combustion, intensifies fire

Division 5.1

Oxidizer

Ammonium nitrate

Division 5.2

Organic peroxide

Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide

Class 6


MAJOR HAZARD

Toxicity, infectious

Division 6.1

Poisonous materials

Arsenic compounds, tear gas

Division 6.2

Infectious substance

Anthrax, botulism

Class 7


MAJOR HAZARD

Radioactive poisonous burns

Class 8


MAJOR HAZARD

Burns and emulsification of skin

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

Hazardous Materials


DOT

Covers nine hazard classes

Hazardous substances

Chemicals that is released into the environment above a certain amount must be reported

Extremely hazardous substances

Chemicals that must be reported to the appropriate authorities if released above the threshold reporting quantity

Toxic chemicals

Chemicals whose total emissions or release must be reported annually

Hazardous waste

Of chemicals that are regulated under the resource conservation and Recovery Act

Hazardous chemical

Any chemicals that would be a risk to employees if they were exposed in the workplace

Dangerous goods

United Nations and Canada codes

Highly hazardous chemicals

Chemicals that possess toxic flammable explosive or reactive properties