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Placard Gallery
Flip File Placard Sets
Hazardous
Placards
Here you can
find your hazmat placards laid out in
easy to find categories. On the
left is the placard class and on
the right is the different
choices of material available
for each hazardous materials
placard. If you need help
finding the right placard for
your job,
contact one of our support
professionals.
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Class 1
Explosives
Class 1
Explosives is divided into six
divisions as follows: (they also
have sub divisions).
Consult your
hazardous materials compliance
guide to find what sub-division
your explosive material is
classified.
- 1.1: Explosives that have
a mass explosion hazard.
- Sub-divisions: 1.1A -
1.1B - 1.1C - 1.1 D - 1.1E -
1.1F - 1.1G - 1.1J - 1.1L
- 1.2: Explosives that have
a projection hazard
- Sub-divisions: 1.2B -
1.2C - 1.2D - 1.2E - 1.2F -
1.2G - 1.2 H - 1.2J - 1.2K -
1.2L
- 1.3: Explosives that have
a fire hazard and either a
minor blast hazard or a minor
projection hazard or both.
- Sub-divisions: 1.3C -
1.3F - 1.3G - 1.3H - 1.3J -
1.3K - 1.3L
- 1.4: Explosive devices
that present a minor blast
hazard
- Sub-divisions: 1.4B -
1.4C - 1.4D - 1.4E - 1.4F -
1.4G - 1.4S
- 1.5: Very insensitive
explosives.
- 1.6: Extremely insensitive
detonating explosives
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Class 2
- 2.1: Gases that are
flammable
- 2.2 Gases that are
non-flammable and non
poisonous.
- 2.3: Gases that are
poisonous by inhalation
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Class 3
(flammable
and combustible liquids)
- A flammable
liquid has a flash point of
not more than 60.5°C
(141°F). A combustible liquid
has a flash point above
60.5°C
(141°F) and below 93°C (200°F)
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Class 4
Class 4
(flammable solids) is divided
into three divisions as follows.
- 4.1: Solids
that are flammable
- 4.2:
Material that is spontaneously
combustible
- 4.3:
Material that is dangerous
when wet
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Class 5 - Oxidizers/Organic
Peroxids
Oxidizers
and Organic Peroxides:
Divided into two divisions
- 5.1:
Oxidizer
- 5.2:
Organic Oxidizer
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Class 6 - Toxic/Poisons
Poisons
Divided into
two divisions as follows:
- 6.1:
Material that is poisonous
- 6.2:
Material that is an infectious
substance (etiologic agent).
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Class 7 - Radioactive
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Class 8 - Corrosives
Corrosives
- Material
that causes visible
destruction or irreversible
alteration to human skin or a
liquid that has a severe
corrosion rate on steel or
aluminum.
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Class 9 Miscellaneous
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