Corrosive 3 - Flammable liquid - CAMEO Chemicals - flammable
Class 3 flammable liquidflash point
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Class 3 Flammable LiquidPlacard
Flammable solids are solids which readily ignite under appropriate conditions, which may include exposure to air or water, friction, or an ignition source.
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Class 3 flammableliquids transportation
A freight container, unit load device, transport vehicle, or rail car which contains non-bulk packages with two or more categories of hazardous materials that require different placards may be placarded with DANGEROUS placards instead of the specific placards. However, when 1,000 kg (2,205 lbs) or more of one category of material is loaded at one loading facility, the specific placard must be applied.
The US DOT divides hazardous materials into 9 major hazard classes. A hazard class is a group of materials that share a common major hazardous property (example: Flammable Liquids, Gases, Corrosive, Toxic/Poison, etc.) Below you’ll see the different placards we carry broken down by individual classes.
Class 3 flammableliquids list
** This 4-Digit United Nations (UN) number is used to identify the hazardous material contained in the container. There are hundreds of four digit numbers used, from 1001 (acetylene) to 9279 (hydrogen, absorbed in metal hydride). The number in some cases is specific to a chemical and in other cases reflects a variety of hazardous materials. (For example, 1017 is only used for chlorine, 1005 has five chemical listings, 1993 is used for eight chemical listings and 2810 is used for 36 chemical listings.)
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A UN # 1993 Class 3 Flammable Liquid has safety text and/or images for chemical safety protocol and compliance. A UN # 1993 Class 3 Flammable Liquid is a helpful resource to help protect the health and safety of personnel, and is not a substitute for required protective measures for reducing or eliminating hazards.