What are considered dangerous goods?
Dangerous goods are materials or items with hazardous properties which, if not properly controlled present a potential hazard to human health and safety, infrastructure and/or their means of transport.
Dangerous goods, often recognized as hazardous materials, may be pure chemicals, mixtures of substances, manufactured products or articles which can pose a risk to people, animals or the environment if not properly handled in use or in transport.
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Classification of dangerous goods
The UN Model Regulations use a classification system in which each dangerous substance or article is assigned to a class, depending on the nature of the danger it presents. There are 9 classes, some of which are sub-divided.
List of the 9 dangerous goods classes
What you need to know
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Class 1
Explosives -
Class 2
Gases -
Class 3
Flammable liquids -
Class 4.1 / 4.2 / 4.3
Flammable Solids -
Class 5.1 / 5.2
Oxidizing Substances -
Class 6.1 / 6.2
Toxic & Infectious Substances -
Class 7
Radioactives -
Class 8
Corrosives -
Class 9
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