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Dangerous goods

Dangerous goods are substances which pose risk to health, safety, property or the environment during operation and/or transportation. All of these substances are divided in classes in accordance to the specific chemical characteristics resulting in a degree of danger. The classification was not attributed in relation to that specific degree of danger but merely for convenience purposes.

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Classification and labelling summary tables

Class 1: Explosives


  • 1.1 Explosives with a mass explosion hazard
  • 1.2 Explosives with a severe projection hazar
  • 1.3 Explosives with a fire, blast or projection hazard but not with mass explosion hazard.
  • 1.4 Fire or projection hazard
  • 1.5 May explode in fire
  • 1.6 No hazard statement

Class 2: Gases

Gases which are compressed, liquefied or dissolved under pressure as detailed below. Some gases have subsidiary risk classes; poisonous or corrosive.


  • 2.1 Flammable gas
  • 2.2 Non-Flammable Gases
    • Gases which are neither flammable nor poisonous.
  • 2.3 Poisonous Gases
    • Gases liable to cause death or serious injury to human health if inhaled.

Class 3: Flammable liquids


  • 3.1 Highly flammable liquids with a boiling point below 35°C.
  • 3.2 Flammable liquids with a Flashpoint of less than 23°C and boiling point above 35°C.
  • 3.3 Liquids with a flashpoint above 23°C but not exceeding 61 °C and a boiling point greater than 35°C.

Class 4: Flammable solids


  • 4.3 Substances which emit a flammable gas when wet or react violently with water.

Class 5: Oxidising Agents & Organic Peroxides


  • 5.2 Organic peroxides, either in liquid or solid form.
    • Ex: Benzoyl Peroxides, Cumene Hydroperoxide;

Class 6: Poisonous (Toxic) and Infectious Substances


  • 6.1a Poisonous substances which are liable to cause death or serious injury to human health if inhaled, swallowed or by skin absorption.
  • 6.1b Toxic substances which are harmful to human health.
  • 6.2 Biohazardous substances.

Class 7: Radioactive Substances

  • Radioactive substances comprise substances or a combination of substances which emit radiation.
    • Ex: Uranium, Radioisotopes. Radioactive substances are regulated by the Environment Protection Authority .

Class 8: Corrosives Substances

Substances which being solids or liquids may harm living tissue or damage equipment.

Class 9: Miscellaneous Dangerous Substances

Other hazard material's labels

X, harmful


T, toxic


C, corrosive


O, oxidizing


F, flammable 


E, explosive


N, environmental hazard

See also

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