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Division 1.1: Explosives with a mass explosion hazard Division 1.2: Explosives with a projection hazard Division 1.3: Explosives with predominately a fire hazard Division 1.4: Explosives with no significant blast hazard Division 1.5: Very insensitive explosives; blasting agents Division 1.6: Extremely insensitive detonating substances
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Poisonous materials are found in DOT division 6.1.
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A non-mass explosion fragment producing hazard class/division is typically classified as either Class 1.4 or Division 1.4.
Division 1.1 of class 1 explosives has a mass explosion hazard, which means they can produce a large explosion. These substances are extremely dangerous and can cause widespread devastation.
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Class 6, Division 2 (more properly called Division 6.2) is for infectious agents.
Explosives that have no explosive hazard are not explosives. Materials that have a fire hazard but no explosive hazard are Class 2 if they are gasses, class 3 if they are liquids, and class 4 if they are solids.