What does placard 1978 mean?
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UN 1978 Class 2.1 Propane see also Petroleum gases, liquefied.
What is a Class 6.1 hazardous material?
Definition. A material, other than a gas, which is known to be so toxic to humans as to afford a hazard to health during transportation, or which in the absence of adequate data on human toxicity.
What does the DOT label 1.2 K mean?
Explosives & Blasting Agents
Inform all personnel of Explosives & Blasting Agents (1.2K) that are being transported. Division 1.2 explosives consist of explosives that have a projection hazard but do not contain a mass explosion hazard.
What is the difference between packing group II and III?
Packing group I: substances presenting high danger; Packing group II: substances presenting medium danger; and. Packing group III: substances presenting low danger.
What is a 6.1 placard?
Division 6.1. Inhalation. Hazard. POISON INHALATION HAZARD. Placard any quantity of poisonous by Inhalation material.
What is HMIS and NFPA?
NFPA = National Fire Protection Association, a private group that develops recommendations. HMIS = Hazardous Materials Identification System, developed by an industry trade association. OSHA = Occupational Safety and Health Administra- tion, the federal agency that regulates work place safety and health.
What placard do you use for Trichloroethylene?
1710
Chemical Identifiers
CAS Number | UN/NA Number | DOT Hazard Label |
---|---|---|
79-01-6 | 1710 | Poison |
NIOSH Pocket Guide | International Chem Safety Card | |
Trichloroethylene | TRICHLOROETHYLENE |
What is the ID number for Oleum?
Chemical Identifiers
CAS Number | UN/NA Number | DOT Hazard Label |
---|---|---|
8014-95-7 | 1831 | Corrosive |
NIOSH Pocket Guide | International Chem Safety Card | |
none | OLEUM |
What are the divisions of class 6?
Hazard Class 6 consists of two divisions:
- Division 6.1 includes toxic substances, poisons, and irritating material. Examples of Division 6.1 materials (not all of which are mailable) include bromobenzyl cyanide, methyl bromide, motor fuel anti-knock mixtures, and tear gas.
- Division 6.2 includes infectious substances.