Class 1 | Thermodynamically unstable material | picric acid, 2, 4- dinitro-phenol, organic azides | Explosion caused by shock or chemical reaction. | Follow manufacture's recommendation. Discard before expiration date. Stores minimum quantities. |
Explosive/Shock Sensitive | | | | |
Class 2: Gasses | Gas with a flash point less than 140° F | carbon monoxide, hydrogen, oxygen | Ignites easily, burns rapidly. | Store away from ignition sources and oxidizers. Secure with a double chain to prevent falling. Store oxygen away from flammable gases. Check connections regularly to avoid leaking. |
Flammable Gasses | | | | |
Non Flamable Gasses (including compressed gas) | Non-flammable, purified gas in a pressurized tank | nitrogen, carbon dioxide | Tank rupture, fire, toxic atmosphere, oxygen displacement | Store upright, secure with a double chain to prevent falling. Check connections regularly to avoid leaking. |
Class 3 | Liquid with a flash point less 140° F | methanol, acetone, acetaldehyde | Ignites easily, burns rapidly. | Store in flammable storage cabinet, away from ignition sources and oxidizers. Quantities should not exceed 10 gallons. |
Flamable Liquid | | | | |
Class 4 | Solid that burns readily. | sodium | Ignites easily, burns rapidly. | Store in flammable storage cabinet, away from ignition source and oxidizers |
Flammible Solid | | | | |
Class 5.1 | Agents that react with reducible material to initiate or promote combustion. | nitric acid, bromine | Fire or explosion | Store away from organics and flammables. Do not store directly on wooden shelves or paper. Store chlorine separately from acids |
Oxidizer | | | | |
Class 5.2 | Any organic compound that forms unstable peroxides when exposed to air. | diethyl ether | Explosion resulting from formation of concentrated peroxide crystals | Dispose before expiration date. If there is no marked expiration date, label with receipt date and maintain for no more than 1 year or 6 months after opening. |
Organic Peroxide | | | | |
Class 6: Poison | Chemicals that cause damage to target organs (liver, lungs, reproductive system, etc.) if inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through the skin. Toxic chemicals have an LD50 of 50 - 500 mg/kg, single oral dose for rats. Highly toxic chemicals have an LD50 of < 50 mg/kg, single oral dose for rats. | chloroform, chromic acid, phenol, acetonitrile | Acute or toxic effects that may be local, systemic, or both. | Store in a secure, sealed container below shoulder level. Use only in designated areas. Store away from incompatibles. |
Toxic | | | | |
Highly Toxic | | | | |
Class8: Corrosive | Compound with pH of 1-7, containing carbon. | | Tissue damage, violent reaction with strong bases | Segregate from mineral acids, oxidizing acids and bases. |
Organic Acid | | | | |
Inorganic Acid | Compound with pH of 1-7, not containing carbon. | hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, boric acid | Tissue damage, violent reaction with strong bases. | Segregate from organic acids, oxidizing acids and bases. |
Caustics | Compound with pH of 7-14. | sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide | Tissue damage, violent reactions with strong acids. | Segregate from mineral acids, organic acids, and oxidizing acids. |
Class 9:Miscellaneous | Reacts violently when exposed to water producing heat or toxic gases. | sodium metal, acid anhydrides, metal anhydrides | Explosion, fire, toxic atmosphere | Store away from water, including sprinkler heads, sinks and drains, per manufacturers instructions. |
Water Reaction | Ignites spontaneously in air | Phosphorus, lithium | Fire | Store under inert atmosphere per manufacturers instructions. |
Pyrophoric | Ignites spontaneously in air | Phosphorus, lithium | Fire | Store under inert atmosphere per manufacturers instructions. |
Carcinogen | Chemicals that cause cancer in humans or animals models. | formaldehyde, benzene | Carcinogenesis | Store in a secure, sealed container below shoulder level. Use in only designated areas with approved controls. Store away from incompatibles. |
Cryogen | Liquefied or solidified gases at low temperatures. | liquid nitrogen, dry ice | Tissue damage (frost bite), oxygen displacement, tank rupture | Store in approved containers. Store in well ventilated areas. (Do not store dry ice in cold rooms.) Design transfer lines such that liquids cannot be trapped in a non-ventilated part of the system. |
Sensitizer | Substances that can cause an allergic reaction of the skin or respiratory system. | glutaraldehyde, isocyanates | Allergic reaction. | Store in secure container taking into account other hazards associated with the substance. |
Controlled Substances | Substances specifically controlled by federal law. | narcotics | Theft | Store in a secure, locked location. Maintain a current inventory. |
Non-Hazardous | | | | |