Yellow 3
Although both can, explosive material represents a projection hazard by producing shrapnel on impact with a hard object. So, if launching explosive material, be careful. wouldn't want shrapnel to cut into your body!
Class 1 materials are explosives.Materials that have an explosive hazard are in Hazard Class 1.
If an NFPA 704 Fire Diamond has a 2 in the yellow section it means the reactivity of the material is such that it can have violent chemical change at high temperature or pressure, it can react violently with water, or it can form explosive mixtures with water.
Explosives, Hazard Class 1
That is never permitted.
Radiation Hazard
Radiation Hazard
Radiation Hazard
The pressure is greater then 10 mm.
The Joint Hazard classification system includes Class I, Ammunition and Explosive hazard information.
Spring pressure hazard
Spring pressure hazard