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9 Cards in this Set

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Acetylene cylinder identification.
• Maroon.
• Cylinders on US Airforce bases in the UK may be yellow.
• Cylinders on foreign ships may not be maroon.
6 classes of explosives.
1.1 Mass explosive hazard.
1.2 Projection Hazard.
1.3 Mass fire hazard with minor blast and/or projection.
1.4 Moderate fire hazard.
1.5 Very insensitive substances.
1.6 Extremely insensitive substances.
3 factors that provide internal protection to limit the radiation dose a person may receive.
• Time.
• Distance.
• Shielding.
Forms of hazardous substance (7).
• Solids.
• Powder.
• Crystals.
• Liquids.
• Gases.
• Vapours.
• Fumes.
Info found on UKTHIS panel.
• Emergency Action Code.
• Substance ID No.
• Special advice.
• Hazard warning.
• Company logo.
4 groups of Biohazards.
• Bacteria.
• Viruses.
• Protozoa.
• Single-celled fungi.
Exclusion Zones.
• 50 Hazmat.
• 150 Super Hazmat.
• 200 Acetylene.
• 400 CBRN.
• 600 Bomb.
• 1000 LPG.
3 ways a hazardous substance may enter the body.
• Ingestion.
• Inhalation.
• Absorption.
9 Classes of dangerous goods.
1. Explosives.
2. Gases.
3. Flammable Liquids.
4. Flammable Solids.
5. Oxidising substances and organic peroxides.
6. Poisonous and infectious substances.
7. Radioactive substances.
8. Corrosives.
9. Miscellaneous dangerous substances not covered by the above classes.