In the United Kingdom, fire extinguishers are not considered as hazardous material for transportation by road.
Fire extinguishers are considered hazmat for transportation by road and sea and should be accompanied with Dangerous Goods Note and Material Safety Data Sheets.
Certain types of fire extinguishers may contain placard-required amounts of hazardous materials, including pressurized CO2 or nitrogen, liquids such as carbon tetrachloride, among other things. Therefore, the answer to the question would depend upon the specific type and quantity of extinguishers being transported.
In the United Kingdom, fire extinguishers are not considered as hazardous material for transportation by road. Fire extinguishers are considered hazmat for transportation by road and sea and should be accompanied with Dangerous Goods Note and Material Safety Data Sheets. Certain types of fire extinguishers may contain placard-required amounts of hazardous materials, including pressurized CO2 or nitrogen, liquids such as carbon tetrachloride, among other things. Therefore, the answer to the question would depend upon the specific type and quantity of extinguishers being transported.
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No - it is not usually considered hazardous
yes, it is
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A hazardous material is a hazardous material because of its physical or chemical properties, not because of the amount that may be present. Smaller quantities, however, may be considered to be insignificant, but the amount depends on the particular material.
The Air Force Interservice Manual 24-204 (AFMAN 24-204) definition of Hazardous Material is "A substance or material that is capable of posing an unreasonable risk to health, safety, and property when transported and has been so designated by this manual."
Hazardous material ceases to be hazardous when it is destroyed, sufficiently diluted in nonhazardous material, it is chemically changed into a nonhazardous material or incorporated into an object that immobilizes it and renders it unable to be hazardous.
No. A spill is an unintentional release of material while a CBRN attack is an intentional release of material, and thus not a spill.
Depending on what it has been lubricating and where, used lubricating oil may be a hazardous materials. Specially formulated lubricants may also be hazardous if used improperly or carelessly.
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