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Hazardous Material Identification Guide Type Of Hazard Health Flammability Reactivity Personal Protection Hazard Index 4 - Extreme Hazard 3 - Serious Hazard 2 - Moderate Hazard 1 - Slight Hazard 0 - Minimal Hazard Hazard Rating Health 4 - Extreme - Materials That On Very Short Exposure Could Cause Death or Major Residual Injury. 3 - Serious - Materials That On Short Exposure Could Cause Serious Temporary or Residual Injury. 2 - Moderate - Materials That On Intense or Continued But Not Chronic Exposure Could Cause Temporary Incapacitation or Possible Residual Injury. 1 - Slight - Materials That On Exposure Would Cause Irritation But Only Minor Residual Injury. 0 - Minimal - Materials That On Exposure Under Fire Conditions Would Offer No Hazard Beyond That Of Ordinary Combustible Material. Flammability 4 - Extreme - Materials That Will Rapidly or Completely Vaporize At Atmospheric Pressure and Normal Ambient Temperature, or That Are Readily Dispersed In Air And That Will Burn Readily. 3 - Serious - Liquids and Solids That Can Be Ignited Under Almost All Ambient Temperature Conditions. 2 - Moderate - Materials That Must Be Moderately Heated or Exposed To Relatively High Ambient Temperatures Before Ignition Can Occur. 1 - Slight - Materials That Must Be Preheated Before Ignition Can Occur. 0 - Minimal - Materials That Will Not Burn. Reactivity 4 - Extreme - Materials That In Themselves Are Readily Capable Of Detonation or Of Explosive Decomposition or Reaction At Normal Temperatures and Pressures. 3 - Serious - Materials That In Themselves Are Capable Of Detonation or Explosive Decomposition or Reaction But Require A Strong Initiating Source Or Which Must Be Heated Under Confinement Before Initiation or Which React Explosively With Water. 2 - Moderate - Materials That Readily Undergo Violent Chemical Change At Elevated Temperatures and Pressures or Which React Violently With Water or Which May Form Explosive Mixtures With Water. 1 - Slight - Materials That In Themselves Are Normally Atable, But Which Can Become Unstable At Elevated Temperatures and Pressures. 0 - Minimal - Materials That In Themselves Are Normally Stable, Even Under Fire Exposure Conditions, and Which Are Not Reactive With Water. Personal Protection A B C D E F G H I J K X Ask Your Supervisor For Special Handling Instructions.
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