Class
A Explosives detonating or otherwise of maximum hazard.
Class
B Explosives in general, function by rapid combustion rather than
detonation and include some explosive devices such as special fireworks, flash
powders, etc. Flammable hazard.
Class
C Explosives is certain types of manufactured articles containing
Class A or Class B explosives, or both, as components but in restricted
quantities, and certain types of fireworks. Minimum hazard.
Combustible
Liquid is any liquid having a flash point at or above 100F and below
200 F under the conditions specified in Title 49, CFR.
Compressed
Gas is any material or mixture having in the container a pressure
exceeding 40 psia at 70 F or 104 psia at 130 F.
Corrosive
Material is any liquid or solid that causes destruction of human skin
tissue or a liquid that has a severe corrosion rate on steel.
Etiologic
Agent is an etiologic agent means a
viable micro-organisms, or its toxin, which causes or may cause human disease
(Sec. 173.386 Refer to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare
Regulations, Title 42, CFR).
Explosives
is any chemical compound, mixture, or device the primary or common purpose of
which is to function by explosion.
Flammable
Gas is any compressed gas meeting the requirements for lower
flammability limit, flammability limit range, flame projection, or flame
propagation criteria.
Flammable
Liquid is any liquid having a flash point below 100 F under the
condition specified in Title 49
Flammable
Solids is any solid material, other than explosive which is liable to
cause fires through friction, absorption of moisture, spontaneous chemical
changes, retained heat from manufacturing or processing, or which can be ignited
readily and when ignited burns so vigorously and persistently as to create a
serious transportation hazard.
Irritating
Materials are liquid or solid substances, which, upon contact with
fire or when exposed to air, give off dangerous or intensely irritating fumes,
but not including any poisonous material, Class A.
Nonflammable
Gas is any compressed gas other than a flammable compressed gas.
Organic
Peroxide is an organic compound containing the vivalent -0-0-
structure and which may be considered a derivative of hydrogen peroxide where
one or more of the hydrogen atoms have been replaced by organic radicals must be
classed as organic peroxide.
ORM-A,
B or C (Other Regulated Materials) Any material that does not meet
the definition of a hazardous material, other than combustible liquid in
packaging having a capacity of 110 gallons or less, and is specified in Sec.
172.101 as an ORM material or that possesses one or more of the characteristics
described in ORM-A through D below (Sec. 173.500) Note: an ORM with a flash
point of 100 F to 200 F, when transported with more than 110 gallons in one
container shall be classed as a combustible liquid.
ORM-A
is a material which has an anesthetic, irritating, noxious, toxic or other
similar property and which can cause extreme annoyance or discomfort to
passengers and crew in the event of leakage during transportation.
ORM-B
is a material (including a solid when wet with water) capable of causing
significant damage to a transport vehicle or vessel from leakage during
transportation. Materials meeting one or both of the following criteria are ORM-B
materials: (1) A liquid substance that has corrosion rate exceeding 0.250 inch
per year (IPY) on aluminum (nonclad 7075-T6) at a test temperature of 130 F. An
acceptable test is described in NACE Standard TM-01-69, and (2) specifically
designated by name in Sec. 172.101 of the subchapter.
ORM-C
is a material which has other inherent characteristics not described as an ORM-A
or ORM-B but which makes it unsuitable for shipment, unless properly identified
and prepared for transportation.
ORM-D
is a material such as a consumer commodity, which, through otherwise subject to
the regulations of the subchapter, presents a limited hazard during
transportation due to its form, quantity and packaging.
Oxidizer
is a substance such as chlorate, permanganate, inorganic peroxide, notro carbo
nitrate, or a nitrate, that yields oxygen readily to stimulate the combustion of
organic matter.
Poison
A is extremely dangerous poisonous gases or liquids of such nature
that a very small amount, mixed with air, is dangerous to life.
Poison
B is less dangerous poisons. Substances, liquids or solids (including
pastes and semi-solid) other than Class A or irritating materials which are
known to be so toxic to man as to afford a hazard to health during
transportation, or which, in the absence of adequate data on human toxicity, are
presumed to be toxic to man based on results with test animals.
Pyrophoric
Liquid Any liquid, which may ignite spontaneously when exposed to air
the temperature of which is 55 C (130 F) or below.
Radioactive
Material is any material or combination or materials, which
spontaneously emits ionizing radiation and has a specific gravity greater than
0.002 microcuries per gram.