A corrosive is a material that can destroy living tissue or eat through metals or other structural materials.
A corrosive sign is a warning that such a material is in the area or container so marked and appropriate precautions should be used.
Corrosives hazard are materials that can attack and chemically destroy exposed body tissues. Corrosives can also damage or even destroy metal. They begin to cause damage as soon as they touch the skin, eyes, respiratory tract, digestive tract, or the metal. They might be hazardous in other ways too, depending on the particular corrosive material.
Corrosive
Uranium hexafluoride is in Transportation Hazard Class 7 (radioactive) with a Subsidiary Risk in Class 8 (corrosive).
hydrogen is corrosive and irritant
Many hazard warnings exist: flammable, corrosive, toxic, radioactive, explosive, etc.
You will have a large x with a h standing for harmful
Corrosive materials are in Hazard Class 8.
Benzotrichloride
corrosive
It is corrosive.
DOT class 8 are corrosive.
it is corrosive
the three degrees of hazard are poisonus, flammable and corrosive
poisonous, flammable, and corrosive
it's danger that happens anywhere like electrical shock, corrosive materials poured on your skin etc....
Because Sulphuric Acid is a strong acid and is corrosive in nature.. By corrosive i mean that it will eat anything that come in contact with it..... for eg:- paper, skin, wood, cloth, etc...
Corrosive materials are in Class 8.DOT Hazard Class 8 for corrosives.
corrosive, flammable