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Explosive Classification and Examples

The document categorizes explosives into six classifications based on their hazards, including mass explosion, projection, and fire hazards. Each classification is defined with examples, such as black powder for mass explosion hazards and common fireworks for minimal hazards. The classifications range from highly sensitive explosives to extremely insensitive articles that do not pose a mass explosion risk.

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Explosive Classification and Examples

The document categorizes explosives into six classifications based on their hazards, including mass explosion, projection, and fire hazards. Each classification is defined with examples, such as black powder for mass explosion hazards and common fireworks for minimal hazards. The classifications range from highly sensitive explosives to extremely insensitive articles that do not pose a mass explosion risk.

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Classification 1 Definition Example

Division 1.1: Substances and articles which 1.1: Black powder,


have a mass explosion hazard nitroglycerine (desensitized),
dynamite, most types of
torpedoes, and mercury
fulminate

1.2: Substances and articles which 1.2: Fireworks, some types of


have a projection hazard but not a detonating fuses, and some
mass explosion hazard types of ammunition

1.3: Substances and articles which 1.3: Sodium picramate, some


have a fire hazard and either a liquid and solid propellants,
minor blast hazard or a minor and some rocket motors
projection hazard or both, but not a
mass explosion hazard

1.4: Substances and articles which 1.4: Common fireworks, toy


present no significant hazard caps, empty primed grenades,
and some small arms
ammunition
1.5: Very insensitive substances
1.5: Type E blasting agents,
which have a mass explosion
some type B blasting agents,
hazard
and very insensitive explosive
substances.

1.6: Extremely insensitive articles 1.6: Consists of extremely


which do not have a mass insensitive articles that do not
explosion hazard have a mass explosion
hazard.

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