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What is HAZMAT? First: What is Hazmat? Hazardous Materials, also known as Dangerous Goods, are substances in the form of gasses, liquids and solids which pose a threat to human life, damage to property, or harm to the environment if not properly handled or contained. Labelling was undertaken by materials producers and transporters largely as an insurance initiative to attenuate liability following a series of high-profile incidents in the late nineteenth century. The American Railroad Association, a trade organization, created an office in 1907 called the Bureau of Explosives to inspect and regulate the labelling and transport of dangerous goods, specifically explosives. Around the world, generally labels were in the local language, with a few symbols, such as the flame for flamable or the ancient skull and crossbones for poisonous.
There are several basic classes of HazMat in common use: Also, see our Hazmat Code page References:
o United States Fire Administration Hazardous Materials Guide for First Responders (Search from the HSDL homepage -- no direct link) o United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) o UNECE UN Codes o U.S. DOT CFR 49.172.101 (para 172.332, page 378-379) |