1.2
A non-mass explosion fragment producing hazard class/division is typically classified as either Class 1.4 or Division 1.4.
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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
Class 1 dangerous goods, also known as explosives, are divided into six divisions based on their characteristics and the type of hazard they present. These divisions are: Division 1.1 (mass explosion hazard), Division 1.2 (projection hazard), Division 1.3 (fire hazard), Division 1.4 (minor explosion hazard), Division 1.5 (very insensitive explosives), and Division 1.6 (extremely insensitive articles). Each division has specific criteria and regulations to ensure safe handling and transportation.
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.
1.1
Division 1.3 is predominately a fire hazard, with a minor blast hazard.
Materials that have an explosive hazard are in Hazard Class 1.
What type of hazard does hazard class 1, division 2 material present
A flammable solid would fall into Division 4.1
Yes. There is the hazard of producing an unhealthy, contaminated product. There is a hazard of high heat, electrical systems in the plant, and guarding of machinery to protect workers. There is also a fire and explosion hazard from airborne combustible dusts in the plant.