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Q: Class 6 of the dot hazard classification is what?
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Class 8 of the DOT hazard classification?

In the US Department of Transportation Hazard Classification, and in all other such regulations around the world, Hazard Class 6 is for Poisonous Material. Hazard Class 6 contains Divisions: 6.1 - poisonous materials 6.2 - infectious substances


What is class 1 division 6 of the DOT hazard classification system?

Poisonous materials are found in DOT division 6.1.


What color is DOT placard for poisonous or infectious materials?

Poisonous or infectious materials are in Hazard Class 6. The several labels and placards for Class 6 are white in color, with black printing.


What are Dot class 6 division 1 materials consist of?

DOT class 6 division 1 materials consist of poisonous materials.


What type of hazard does Hazard Class 6 Division 2 material present?

Class 6, Division 2 (more properly called Division 6.2) is for infectious agents.


What does a green hazmat placard indicate?

It is a DOT hazmat placard meaning "compressed oxygen."


What are DOT class 6 hazardous materials?

DOT class 6 includes:Division 6.1 - Poisonous materialsDivision 6.2 - Infectious substanceDOT Class 6 materials are:Division 6.1 - Poisonous materials Division 6.2 - Infectious substance


Match the hazard with an example material from that class?

Class 6 - 2 Class 7- 1 Class 8 - 3 Class 9 - 4


What is the another examples of six classification of proverbs?

The 6 class. Of damiana


What is the 6 traditional classification groups in order?

Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species


What are the 6 groups of classification?

In order from least to most specific, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Family, Genus, Species


What are the 6 classification levels?

The 6 classification levels are Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, and Genus. These levels are used in taxonomy to organize and classify living organisms based on their similarities and differences.