Division 1.1: Explosives with a mass explosion hazard Division 1.2: Explosives with a projection hazard Division 1.3: Explosives with predominately a fire hazard Division 1.4: Explosives with no significant blast hazard Division 1.5: Very insensitive explosives; blasting agents Division 1.6: Extremely insensitive detonating substances
liquefied gas
Simple case: First pin to the LEFT of a dot and/or a notch is pin 1. Chip with > 1 dot: The darker/deeper dot is the main dot, first pin to the left is pin 1. No dot or notch, just a semi circle on 1 side: First pin on the left is pin 1.
If it was 1 one dot cube, you could only roll 1 number. If it was one dot cube. You could roll 6 numbers.
Class 1 can have m a >1 and class 3
someone told me that it is a trick question. the answer is 2 because the "i" in pair has 1 dot and the "i" in dice has 1 dot, so when you put them together you get 2 dots
DOT Class 1 is for explosives and is divided into six divisions.
DOT Division 2.2 is for nonflammable compressed gases.
DOT Hazard Class 4 is for flammable solids such as magnesium metal.
Explosive materials are in DOT hazard class 1.
Class 1
DOT class 6 division 1 materials consist of poisonous materials.
Explosive materials
4.1 - Flammable solid 4.2 - Spontaneously combustible material 4.3 - Hazardous when wet material
DOT Class 2, Division 1 (more properly called Division 2.1) is for flammable gases.
Flammable Solid
DOT division 4.1 is for flammable solids.
DOT class 8 are corrosive.