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DG sticker symbol | Group | Description |
Class 1 : Explosives | ||
1.1 | Explosives with a mass explosion hazard example TNT, dynamite, nitroglycerine. | |
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 | Blasting agents. | |
1.6 | Extremely insensitive articles. | |
Class 2 : Gases | ||
2.1 | Flammable gas – gases which ignite on contact with an ignition source example acetylene, hydrogen. | |
2.2 | Non flammable gases – gases which are neither flammable nor poisonous example oxygen, nitrogen, neon. | |
2.3 | Poisonous gases – gases liable to cause death or serious injury to human health if inhaled example fluorine, chlorine, hydrogen cyanide. | |
Class 3 : Flammable liquids | ||
3.1 | Highly flammable liquids with a boiling point below 35 degree Celsius example diethyl ether, carbon disulfide. | |
3.2 | Flammable liquids with a flashpoint of less than 23 degree Celsius and boiling point above 35 degree Celsius example petrol, acetone. | |
3.3 | Liquids with a flashpoint above 23 degree Celsius but not exceeding 61 degree Celsius and a boiling point greater than 35 degree Celsius example kerosene. | |
Class 4 : Flammable solids | ||
4.1 | Flammable solids which are easily ignited and readily combustible example nitrocellulose, magnesium, safety or strike-anywhere matches. | |
4.2 | Spontaneously combustible substances example aluminium alkyls, white phosphorus. | |
4.3 | Substances which emit a flammable gas when wet or react violently with water example sodium, calcium, potassium . | |
Class 5 : Oxidizing agents and organic peroxides | ||
5.1 | Oxidising agents other than organic peroxides example calcium hypochlorite, ammonium nitrate , hydrogen peroxide. | |
5.2 | Organic peroxides ,either in liquid or solid form example benzoyl peroxides, cumene hydroperoxide. | |
Class 6 : Poisonous toxic and infectious substances | ||
6.1 | Poisonous substances which are liable to cause death or serious injury to human health if inhaled, swallowed or by skin absorption example potassium cyanide, mercuric chloride, hydrofluoric acid. | |
6.2 | Biohazardous substances example virus cultures, pathology specimens, used intravenous needles. | |
Class 7 : Radioactive substances | ||
7 | Radioactive substances comprise substances or a combination of substances which emit ionizing radiation example uranium, plutonium. | |
Class 8 : Corrosive substances | ||
8.1 | Acids example sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid . | |
8.2 | Alkalis example potassium hydroxide sodium hydroxide. | |
Class 9 : Miscellaneous dangerous substances | ||
9 | Hazardous substances that do not fall into the other categories example asbestos, air-bag inflators, self inflating life rafts, dry ice. |