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Explosives are materials or items that can rapidly conflagrate or detonate due to chemical reactions. Explosives are capable by chemical reaction of producing gases at temperatures, pressures, and speeds to cause catastrophic damage through force and produce otherwise hazardous amounts of heat, light, sound, gas, or smoke.
Ammunition, Fireworks, Flares, Blasting caps and detonators, Fuse, Primers, Explosive charges such as those used for blasting, demolition, etc. Detonating cord, Airbag inflators, Igniters, Rockets, TNT, RDX and PETN
Class 1.1 explosives are considered a mass explosion hazard. This class denotes an explosive substance that can explode an entire pallet or area rapidly—for example, TNT, Dynamite, Nitroglycerine. Class 1.1 explosive labels are designed to stick to Emergency Information Panels (EIP's), shipping containers, IBC's and hazardous explosive substances stored or transported. Available Materials...
Class 1.4 explosives are substances and articles which present only a small hazard in the event of ignition or initiation during transport with any effects largely confined to the package.E.g., Flares, fireworks, safety cartridges. Class 1.4 explosive labels are designed to stick to Emergency Information Panels (EIP's), shipping containers, IBC's and hazardous explosive substances stored or...