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Division 1.3 is predominately a fire hazard, with a minor blast hazard.
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.
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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
HD 1.4. Note, HD1.3 is not correct
# most people probably don't know what your talking about, # the person answering your question is one of those people, # I'm the person answering your question.
No, but "blast" and "classed" do rhyme.
The USDOT Hazmat class 1 consists of various explosive materials.Sub-class 1.3 includes materials with a significant fire hazard and a minor blast hazard.It includes such materials as ammunition cartridges, fireworks, fuzes, rocket motors, and wetted nitrocellulose (a very flammable material formerly known as guncotton).
A Blast-Ended Screwt is a cross between a Manticore and a Fire Crab. Hagrid allegedly created this breed in Goblet of Fire for the 4th year Care of Magical Creatures class to take care of as a class project.
Projection Hazard - #2(Explosives 1.2) Minor explosion hazard, no significant blast - #4(Explosives 1.4) Mass explosion hazard - #1(Explosives 1.1) Predominantly fire hazard - #3(Explosives 1.3) Extremely insensitive hazard - #6(Explosives 1.6) Burning/explosion during normal transport unlikely - #5(Explosives 1.5) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Answer cordinates with number on sign. Corrosive - 8 Dangerous when wet - 4 Organic peroxid - 5.2 Flammable liquid - 3 Flammable Gases - 2
4 Moderate Breeze (on the Beaufort Scale) 5 Four Three Two One (Blast Off)
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