Hazard Class Divisions Flashcards
Class 1
Explosives
Division 1.1 (Think BIG)
Explosives with a mass explosion hazard
Division 1.2 (Think shrapnel)
Explosives with a projection hazard
Division 1.3- (FIRE, FIRE, FIRE!)
Explosives with predominantly a fire hazard
Division 1.4 (4 is protentally boring)
Explosives with no significant blast hazard
Division 1.5 (Think of how 5 year olds behave)
Very insensitive explosives with a mass explosion hazard
Division 1.6 (Think of how 16 year olds can feel about the feelings of their peers)
Extremely insensitive articles
Gasses
Class 2
Division 2.1
Flammable Gasses (‘F’ comes before ‘N’, just like in these divisions)
Division 2.2
Non-flammable, non-toxic* gases (‘N’ comes after ‘F’)
Division 2.3
Toxic* gases (‘T’ comes after ‘F’ & ‘N’)
Class 3
Flammable liquids (and Combustible liquids [U.S.])
Class 4
Flammable solids; Spontaneously combustible materials; and Dangerous when wet materials/Water-reactive substances (Think about how ‘S’ comes after ‘L’, as in Solids and Liquids)
Division 4.1
Flammable solids
Division 4.2
Spontaneously combustible materials
Division 4.3
Water-reactive substances/Dangerous when wet materials (3 rhymes with Wee, which is what you say while going down a waterslide)
Class 5
Oxidizing substances and Organic peroxides (5-O)
Division 5.1
Oxidizing Substances
Division 5.2
Organic Peroxides
Class 6
Toxic* substances and Infectious substances (You can buy potentially toxic subtances, that might make you feel like you have an infection, here…)
Division 6.1
Toxic Substances (The toxic substance comes first, and THEN you might feel like you have an infection later)
Division 6.2
Infectious Substances (This is the feeling you might have following the consuption of a toxic substance.)
Class 7
Radioactive Materials
Class 8
Corrosive Substances (Rum is best when aged at least 8 years. Rum is also the color of rust. Rust is what happends when Iron corrodes.)
