Spring pressure hazard
Radiation Hazard
Radiation Hazard
Radiation Hazard
Spring pressure hazard
spring pressure hazard
No, Play-Doh is not explosive. It is a non-toxic modeling compound made primarily of water, salt, and flour, so it does not pose an explosive hazard.
Yes, inhalation hazard can be considered a non-explosive hazard of a sub-munition, particularly if the sub-munition releases toxic agents or particulate matter upon detonation. Such hazards pose serious health risks to individuals exposed to the resulting aerosols or fumes. While sub-munitions are designed primarily for explosive effects, their potential to cause inhalation hazards should not be overlooked, especially in populated or sensitive areas.
The Joint Hazard classification system includes Class I, Ammunition and Explosive hazard information.
Explosive materials are in DOT hazard class 1.
Explosive 1.2B
Class 1 materials are explosives.Materials that have an explosive hazard are in Hazard Class 1.
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