How dangerous is Class 3?

Class 3 dangerous goods are flammable liquids with flash points no more than 60 celcius degrees. It covers liquid substances, molten solid substances with a flash point above 60 celcius degrees and liquid desensitized explosives.

What class is UN 3500?

Non-Flammable Gas Class 2.2
UN 3500 – Non-Flammable Gas Class 2.2 Placards.

What is UN 1263 paint?

Flammable Liquid Label, UN1263 Paint, Paper, ExtendedTab

Regulatory Agency DOT
Regulatory Standard Use to help meet 172.300 & 172.400
UN Number 1263
Hazard Class Name Flammable Liquids
Hazard Class Number 3

What class is UN 1263?

hazard class 3
Flammable liquid placards display UN 1263, hazard class 3, and meet hazmat placarding requirements.

Does Class 3 have divisions?

Some of the classes can be further divided into divisions, e.g., Class 1, while others do not have sub-divisions, e.g., Class 3.

What is the PSN for UN 3520?

CHLORINE, ADSORBED
UN 3520

Carriage restrictions Carriage in BULK and ADR TANKS and PORTABLE TANKS is not permitted
UN No. 3520
NAME and description CHLORINE, ADSORBED
Techical name (SP 274, 318, 61, 220)
Alternative PSN

What is UN number for battery?

UN 3480
For the purposes of this guidance document and the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations, power banks are to be classified as batteries and must be assigned to UN 3480, lithium ion batteries, or UN 3090, lithium metal batteries, as applicable.

What is un in paint?

Substances with similar name

UN-Number Name Hazard Class
UN 1614 Hydrogen cyanide, stabilized, with less than 3 percent water and absorbed in a porous inert material 6.1
Irritating material, see Tear gas substances, etc
UN 3066 Paint or Paint related material 8

What is packing group III?

As stated in Title 49 of the United States Code of Federal Regulations (49 CFR), a Packing Group means a grouping according to the degree of danger presented by hazardous materials: Packing group I indicates great danger. Packing group II indicates medium danger. Packing group III indicates minor danger.

What are the divisions of Class 3 hazardous materials?

The nine hazard classes are as follows:

  • Class 1: Explosives.
  • Class 2: Gases.
  • Class 3: Flammable and Combustible Liquids.
  • Class 4: Flammable Solids.
  • Class 5: Oxidizing Substances, Organic Peroxides.
  • Class 6: Toxic Substances and Infectious Substances.
  • Class 7: Radioactive Materials.
  • Class 8: Corrosives.

Is diesel a Class 3?

The most common Hazard Class 3 goods are used as fuel—the category includes gasoline, diesel and many other common liquid fuels.