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Dangerous goods are substances which pose risk to health, safety, property or the environment during operation and/or transportation. (In the United States, the equivalent term is Hazardous Material.) They are divided into classes on the basis of the specific chemical characteristics producing the risk.

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[edit] Classification and labelling summary tables

[edit] Class 1: Explosives

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Information on this graphic changes depending on which, "Division" of explosive is shipped.

Explosive Dangerous Goods have compatibility group letters assigned to facilitate segregation during transport. The letters used range from A - S, the letters I, M, O,P,Q and R are not used. The example above shows an explosive with a compatibility group "A" (Shown as 1.1A). The actual letter shown would depend on the specifics of the product shipped.

For an explanation of compatibility group letters as per the Canadian Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations: http://www.tc.gc.ca/tdg/clear/part2.htm#app2


  • 1.1 Explosives with a mass explosion hazard
  • 1.2 Explosives with a severe projection hazard.
  • 1.3 Explosives with a fire, blast or projection hazard but not a mass explosion hazard.
  • 1.4 Minor fire or projection hazard (includes ammunition and most consumer fireworks).
  • 1.5 An insensitive substance with a mass explosion hazard (explosion similar to 1.1)
  • 1.6 Extremely insenstive articles.


Note: The graphics and text used on this page are derived from a United Nations based system of identifying, "Dangerous Goods". Not all countries use the exact same graphics (label / placard), or text information for 'homegrown' regulations. Some use graphic symbols, but without English wording. Check the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations for the country you live in.

In Canada: http://www.tc.gc.ca/tdg/Documents/tp11504e.htm

The statement above applies equally to all the Dangerous Goods classes shown on this page.

[edit] Class 2: Gases

Gases which are compressed, liquefied or dissolved under pressure as detailed below. Some gases have subsidiary risk classes; poisonous or corrosive.
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  • 2.1 Flammable gas

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  • 2.2 Non-Flammable Gases

Includes the cryogenic gases/liquids (temperatures of below -100 °C) used for cryopreservation and rocket fuels.
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[edit] Class 3: Flammable liquids

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Note: For some modes of transport the, "Divisions" in Class 3 (flammable liquids) have been dropped. As well, the criteria for classifying Class 3 products may not be the same in all countries. Check the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations for the country you live in.

In Canada the criteria for Class 3, flammable liquids may be checked at: http://www.tc.gc.ca/tdg/clear/part2.htm#sec218. In Canada there are no, "Divisions" in Class 3, for road transport.

[edit] Class 4: Flammable solids

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  • 4.2 Spontaneously combustible substances.

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  • 4.3 Substances which emit a flammable gas when wet or react violently with water.

[edit] Class 5: Oxidizing Agents & Organic Peroxides

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  • 5.2 Organic peroxides, either in liquid or solid form.
    • Ex: benzoyl peroxides, cumene hydroperoxide.

[edit] Class 6: Toxic and Infectious Substances

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  • 6.2 Biohazardous substances.
    • Ex: virus cultures, pathology specimens, used intravenous needles.

Divided into two categories by the WHO: Cat. A (infectious) and Cat. B (samples).

[edit] Class 7: Radioactive Substances

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  • Radioactive substances comprise substances or a combination of substances which emit ionizing radiation.

[edit] Class 8: Corrosive Substances

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Solids or liquids that can dissolve organic tissue or severely corrode certain metals.

[edit] Class 9: Miscellaneous Dangerous Substances

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[edit] Other hazardous materials labels (CHIP)

Image:Hazard X.svg Xn, harmful, Xi, Irritant
Image:Hazard T.svg T, toxic
Image:Hazard C.svg C, corrosive
Image:Hazard O.svg O, oxidizing
Image:Hazard F.svg F, flammable
Image:Hazard E.svg E, explosive
Image:Hazard N.svg N, environmental hazard

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

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