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Class A:Compressed Gas Ex:Butane,propane,acetylene,and fire extinguishers Definition:If a pressurized container is punctured because it is dropped or exposed to excessive heat, the exploding fragments or rocket-like projectiles present a serious physical hazard. |
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Class B: Flammable and Combustible Materials Ex.Acetone,Isoropyl alcohol,stoddart solvent (paint thinner) Definition:These materials can pose a danger of fire and explosion.When not in use,they must be stored in fire-resistant cabinets or other specified storage areas. |
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Class C: Oxidizing Material Ex:hydrogen peroxide,potassium nitrate and sodium chlorate. Definition: Products causing/contributing to the combustion of other materials They should never be stored near flammable or combustible materials. |
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Class D: Poisonous and Infectious Materials Division 1: Materials Causing Immediate and Serious Toxic Effects Ex:Sodium Cyanide and hydrogen sulfide Definition: Materials Causing death or immediate injury. |
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Class D: Poisonous and Infectious Materials Division 2: Materials Causing Other Toxic Effects Definition: Causing immediate irritation (allergic effects) or long-term health problems (cancer). |
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Class D: Poisonous and Infectious Materials Division 3: Biohazardous Infectious Materials Definition:(microorganisms)possibly Infectious organisms such as HIV,Ebola,and Hepatitis B |
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Class E:Corrosive Materials Ex:Materials such as caustics or acids Causing burns to skin or eyes, sodium hydroxide, bleach and hydrochloric acid. Definition: They cab cause permanent damage (e.g.,burns) to skin and eyes. |
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Class F: Dangerously Reactive Materials Ex:hydrogen cyanide,benzoyl peroxide and chlorine dioxide Definition: Products that can undergo dangerous reaction to heat,light,pressure,shock water and air |