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Explosive labels are used to identify materials that are dangerous to transport and could cause an explosion. They are required to meet Department of Transportation (DOT) standards and other international regulations. Explosive Class 1.1: Used to transport materials that could cause a mass explosion § 173.52 Classification codes and compatibility groups of explosives. https://www.ecfr.gov/current/t... ...
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Explosive labels are used to identify materials that are dangerous to transport and could cause an explosion. They are required to meet Department of Transportation (DOT) standards and other international regulations. Explosive 1.2: Used to transport materials that have a potential for a projection hazard § 173.52 Classification codes and compatibility groups of explosives. https://www.ecfr.gov/current/t... ...
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Explosive labels are used to identify materials that are dangerous to transport and could cause an explosion. They are required to meet Department of Transportation (DOT) standards and other international regulations.Explosive 1.3: Used to transport materials with a fire hazard and either a minor blast or projection hazard. § 173.52 Classification codes and compatibility groups of explosives. https://www.ecfr.gov/current/t... ...
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Explosive labels are used to identify materials that are dangerous to transport and could cause an explosion. They are required to meet Department of Transportation (DOT) standards and other international regulations.Explosive Class 1.4: Used to identify packages that contain materials that pose a small risk of explosion during transport§ 173.52 Classification codes and compatibility groups of explosives. https://www.ecfr.gov/current/t... ...
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Explosive labels are used to identify materials that are dangerous to transport and could cause an explosion. They are required to meet Department of Transportation (DOT) standards and other international regulations.Explosive 1.5D: Used to transport material/identify containers of very insensitive explosives, also known as blasting agents.Explosive 1.6N: Used to identify containers containing hazardous materials that are extremely insensitive and have a negligible probability of ...
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Item #: EXP_TAB -
Cover your bases when shipping or storing multiple substances that are considered explosive hazards with multiclass 1.4 label with tabs. These enable shippers to complete the Hazard Class 1.4 label with the required Division Number and the Compatibility Group Letter. These letters are used to specify controls for the transportation and storage of explosives to prevent an increase in hazards that might result if certain types of explosives were stored or transported together. These labels meet...