Annex 6 - Labelling of Dangerous Gods
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Elevated temperature mark |
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Fumigation
warning sign *Insert details as appropriate
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Figure A6 - 1 |
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The NFPA diamond
The US National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has a marking system (“the NFPA fire diamond”) designed for the benefit of first responders in chemical accidents. Though often used worldwide in transportation of chemicals and dangerous goods it is not required in transportation. It is intended for use on fixed installations storage containers, storage rooms and warehouses, entrances to laboratories, and chemical processing equipment. |
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Figure A6 - 2 |
Figure A6 - 3 |
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NFPA Reactivity Rating 0 - 1 (Rating 2 - 4 Defensive Only) |
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N F P A
H e a l t h
R a t i n g
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4 |
Defensive operation only. |
Defensive operation only. |
Defensive operation only. |
Defensive operation only. |
Defensive operation only. |
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3 |
Defensive operation only when materials identified and deemed safe. |
Defensive operation only when materials identified and deemed safe. |
Defensive operation only when materials identified and deemed safe. |
Defensive operation only when materials identified and deemed safe. |
Defensive operation only when materials identified and deemed safe. |
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Attack from safe distance in full SCBA. Decontaminate personnel/equipment thoroughly when complete. |
Attack from safe distance in full SCBA. Decontaminate personnel/equipment thoroughly when complete. |
Attack from safe distance in full SCBA. Decontaminate personnel/equipment thoroughly when complete. |
Attack from safe distance in full SCBA. Decontaminate personnel/equipment thoroughly when complete. |
Attack from safe distance in full SCBA. Decontaminate personnel/equipment thoroughly when complete. Consider extra attack lines. |
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Attack with full protective clothing and SCBA. Decontaminate when finished. |
Attack with full protective clothing and SCBA. Decontaminate when finished. |
Attack with full protective clothing and SCBA. Decontaminate when finished. |
Attack with full protective clothing and SCBA. Decontaminate when finished. |
Attack with full protective clothing and SCBA. Decontaminate when finished. Consider extra attack lines. |
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Attack with full protective clothing and SCBA. |
Attack with full protective clothing and SCBA. |
Attack with full protective clothing and SCBA. |
Attack with full protective clothing and SCBA. |
Attack with full protective clothing and SCBA. Decontaminate when finished. Consider extra attack lines and master stream appliances. |
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NFPA Flammability Rating |
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Last Updated: November 3, 1998 |
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The ADR Hazard Identification Number HIN(“The Kemler Code”)
The ADR Hazard Identification Number HIN, also known as the Kemler Code, is carried on placards on tank cars and tank containers running by road under international ADR regulations. Identification numbers are shown in such a way, that the upper number is indicating the danger and the lower number identifies the substances with the UN-number given in the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods.
An orange blank placard without any numbers indicates vehicle carrying dangerous load (drums, packages, etc.) or multi-load tanker. |
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The ADR Hazard Identification Number HIN (The Kemler Code)
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The substance’s UN Number |
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Figure A6 - 5 |
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The first figure of the Kemler Code indicates the primary hazard: |
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The second and third figure generally indicate secondary hazards: |
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0 |
the hazard is adequately described by the first figure |
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2 |
gas |
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(flammable) gas may be given off |
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3 |
flammable liquid |
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fire risk |
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4 |
flammable solid |
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fire risk |
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5 |
oxidizing substance or organic peroxide |
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oxidizing risk |
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6 |
toxic substance |
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toxic risk |
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7 |
radioactive substance |
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8 |
corrosive substance |
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corrosive risk |
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9 |
miscellaneous/environmental hazard |
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risk of spontaneous, violent reaction |
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reacts dangerously with water |
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Doubling of a figure indicates an
intensification of that particular hazard. Where the hazard associated
with a substance can be adequately indicated by a single figure, this is
followed by a zero.
If a hazard identification number is
prefixed by letter 'X', this indicates that the substance will react
dangerously with water. The hazard identification number combinations have following meanings:
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20 |
inert gas |
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22 |
refrigerated gas |
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223 |
refrigerated flammable gas |
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refrigerated oxidizing (fire-intensifying) gas |
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23 |
flammable gas |
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236 |
flammable gas, toxic |
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239 |
flammable gas, which can spontaneously lead to violent reaction |
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25 |
oxidizing (fire-intensifying) gas |
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26 |
toxic gas |
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265 |
toxic gas, oxidizing (fire-intensifying) |
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266 |
highly toxic gas |
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268 |
toxic gas, corrosive |
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286 |
corrosive gas, toxic |
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30 |
flammable liquid or self-heating liquid |
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323 |
flammable liquid which reacts with water emitting flammable gases |
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X323 |
flammable liquid which reacts dangerously with water emitting flammable gases |
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33 |
highly flammable liquid (flash point below 21°C) |
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333 |
pyrophoric liquid |
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X333 |
pyrophoric liquid which reacts dangerously with water |
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336 |
highly flammable liquid, toxic |
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338 |
highly flammable liquid, corrosive |
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X338 |
highly flammable liquid, corrosive, which reacts dangerously with water |
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339 |
highly flammable liquid, which can spontaneously lead to violent reaction |
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36 |
self-heating liquid, toxic |
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362 |
flammable liquid, toxic |
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X362 |
flammable liquid, toxic, which reacts dangerously with water emitting flammable gases |
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38 |
self-heating liquid, corrosive |
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382 |
flammable liquid, corrosive, which reacts with water emitting flammable gases |
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X382 |
flammable liquid, corrosive, which reacts dangerously with water emitting flammable gases |
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39 |
flammable liquid, which can spontaneously lead to violent reaction |
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40 |
flammable self-heating solid |
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423 |
solid, which reacts with water emitting flammable gases |
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X423 |
flammable solid, which reacts dangerously with water emitting flammable gases |
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44 |
flammable solid, in molten state, at elevated temperature |
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446 |
flammable solid, toxic, in molten state, at elevated temperature |
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46 |
flammable or self-heating solid, toxic |
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462 |
toxic solid, which reacts with water emitting flammable gases |
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48 |
flammable or self-heating solid, corrosive |
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482 |
corrosive solid, which reacts with water emitting flammable gases |
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50 |
oxidizing (fire-intensifying) substance |
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539 |
flammable organic peroxide |
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strongly oxidizing substance |
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556 |
strongly oxidizing substance, toxic |
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558 |
strongly oxidizing substance, corrosive |
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559 |
strongly oxidizing substance, which can spontaneously lead to violent reaction |
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oxidizing substance, toxic |
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568 |
oxidizing substance, toxic, corrosive |
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58 |
oxidizing substance, corrosive |
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59 |
oxidizing substance which can spontaneously lead to violent reaction |
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60 |
toxic or harmful substance |
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63 |
toxic or harmful substance, flammable (flash point between 21°C and 55°C) |
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638 |
toxic or harmful substance, flammable (flash point between 21°C and 55°C), corrosive |
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639 |
toxic or harmful substance, flammable (flash point between 21°C and 55°C), which can spontaneously lead to violent reaction |
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highly toxic substance |
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663 |
highly toxic substance (flash point not above 55°C) |
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68 |
toxic or harmful substance, corrosive |
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69 |
toxic or harmful substance, which can spontaneously lead to violent reaction |
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radioactive material |
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radioactive gas |
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radioactive gas, flammable |
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radioactive liquid, flammable (flash point not above 55°C) |
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74 |
radioactive solid, flammable |
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75 |
radioactive material, oxidizing |
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radioactive material, toxic |
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78 |
radioactive material, corrosive |
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80 |
corrosive or slightly corrosive substance |
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X80 |
corrosive or slightly corrosive substance, which reacts dangerously with water |
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83 |
corrosive or slightly corrosive substance, flammable (flash point between 21°C and 55°C) |
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X83 |
corrosive or slightly corrosive substance, flammable (flash point between 21°C and 55°C), , which reacts dangerously with water |
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839 |
corrosive or slightly corrosive substance, flammable (flash point between 21°C and 55°C), which can spontaneously lead to violent reaction |
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X839 |
corrosive or slightly corrosive substance, flammable (flash point between 21°C and 55°C), which can spontaneously lead to violent reaction and which reacts dangerously with water |
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85 |
corrosive or slightly corrosive substance, oxidizing (fire-intensifying) |
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856 |
corrosive or slightly corrosive substance, oxidizing (fire-intensifying) and toxic |
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86 |
corrosive or slightly corrosive substance, toxic |
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88 |
highly corrosive substance |
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X88 |
highly corrosive substance, which reacts dangerously with water |
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883 |
highly corrosive substance, flammable (flash point between 21°C and 55°C) |
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885 |
highly corrosive substance, oxidizing (fire-intensifying) |
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886 |
highly corrosive substance, toxic |
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X886 |
highly corrosive substance, toxic, which reacts dangerously with water |
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89 |
corrosive or slightly corrosive substance, which can spontaneously lead to violent reaction |
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miscellaneous dangerous substance |