Class |
Division |
Symbol |
Name of the class or division |
Examples |
1 |
Explosives | |||
1.1 |
Mass Explosion | Dynamite | ||
1.2 |
Blast/Projection | Flares |
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1.3 |
Minor Blast | Display fireworks | ||
1.4 |
Major Fire | Consumer fireworks | ||
1.5 |
Blasting Agents | |||
1.6 |
Extremely Insensitive Explosives | |||
2 |
2.1 |
Flammable Gas | Acetylene, Hydrogen | |
2.2 |
Non-flammable Gas | Nitrogen, Neon | ||
2.2 |
Oxygen (Alternative Placard) |
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2.3 |
Poisonous Gas | Fluorine, Chlorine | ||
2.3 |
Inhalation Hazard (Alternative Placard) | |||
3 |
Flammable Liquids | |||
Combustible (Alternate Placard) |
Diethyl ether, Carbon disulfide | |||
Fuel Oil (Alternate Placard) |
Gasoline (petrol), Acetone | |||
Gasoline (Alternate Placard) |
kerosene, Diesel | |||
4 |
4.1 |
Flammable Solids | Nitrocellulose, Magnesium | |
4.2 |
Spontaneously Combustible Solids | Aluminium, Alkyls | ||
4.3 |
Dangerous when Wet | Sodium, Calcium | ||
5 |
5.1 |
Oxidizing Agent | Calcium hypochlorite | |
5.2 |
Organic Peroxide Oxidizing Agent | Benzoyl peroxides | ||
6 |
6.1 |
Poison | Potassium cyanide, Mercuric chloride | |
6.2 |
Biohazard | Virus cultures | ||
7 |
Radioactive | Uranium, Plutonium | ||
8 |
Corrosive | Sulfuric acid, Hhydrochloric acid | ||
9 |
Miscellaneous | Asbestos, Air-bag inflators, |