Phosphorus is classified as a DOT Hazard Class 4.2, which designates it as a flammable solid. Specifically, it is categorized as a spontaneous combustible material, meaning it can ignite spontaneously in air under certain conditions. Proper precautions and safe handling are essential when transporting or storing phosphorus due to its reactive nature.
DOT class 8 are corrosive.
DOT Hazard Class 3 is "Flammable Liquid".
Corrosive materials are in Hazard Class 8.
Explosive materials are in DOT hazard class 1.
Hazard class 4 is Flammable Solids.
Corrosive materials are in Class 8.DOT Hazard Class 8 for corrosives.
DOT Hazard Class 4 is for flammable solids such as magnesium metal.
It is DOT class 8.
DOT Class 1 is for explosives and is divided into six divisions.
Methanol is a flammable liquid and falls in hazard class 3.
Division 1.3 is predominately a fire hazard, with a minor blast hazard.
DOT hazard Class 8 contains corrosive materials such as acids and bases.