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Additional guidance to members of the vehicle crew on the hazard characteristics of
dangerous goods by class and on actions subject to prevailing circumstances
Danger labels and placards
Hazard characteristics
Additional guidance
(1)
(2)
(3)
Explosive substances and articles
May have a range of properties and effects such as
mass detonation; projection of fragments; intense
fire/heat flux; formation of bright light, loud noise
Take cover but stay away from windows.
or smoke.
Sensitive to shocks and/or impacts and/or heat.
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1.5
1.6
Explosive substances and articles
Slight risk of explosion and fire.
Take cover.
1.4
Flammable gases
Risk of fire.
Risk of explosion.
May be under pressure.
Take cover.
Risk of asphyxiation.
Keep out of low areas.
May cause burns and/or frostbite.
2.1
Containments may explode when heated.
Non-flammable, non-toxic gases
Risk of asphyxiation.
May be under pressure.
Take cover.
May cause frostbite.
Keep out of low areas.
Containments may explode when heated.
2.2
Toxic gases
Risk of intoxication.
Use emergency escape mask.
May be under pressure.
Take cover.
May cause burns and/or frostbite.
Keep out of low areas.
Containments may explode when heated.
2.3
Flammable liquids
Risk of fire.
Take cover.
Risk of explosion.
Keep out of low areas.
Containments may explode when heated.
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Flammable solids, self-reactive
Risk of fire. Flammable or combustible, may be
substances and solid desensitized
ignited by heat, sparks or flames.
explosives
May contain self-reactive substances that are
liable to exothermic decomposition in the case of
heat supply, contact with other substances (such as
acids, heavy-metal compounds or amines), friction
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or shock. This may result in the evolution of
harmful and flammable gases or vapours or self-
4.1
ignition.
Containments may explode when heated.
Risk of explosion of desensitized explosives after
loss of desensitizer.
Substances liable to spontaneous
combustion
Risk of fire by spontaneous combustion if
packages are damaged or contents are spilled.
May react vigorously with water
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4.2
Substances which, in contact with
water, emit flammable gases
Spilled substances should be kept dry by
Risk of fire and explosion in contact with water.
covering the spillages.
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