@@newtondesouza6999 no it is not. Class 4 is divided into 3 divisions. Division 4.1 is Flammable Solids; division 4.2 is spontaneously combustible substances; and division 4.3 is substances which are dangerous when wet. There are a number of liquids in Class 4 e.g. pyrophoric liquids (division 4.2) and UN3130, UN3148 etc (division 4.3). Class 4 is no more (only) flammable solids than Class 5 is (only) oxidisers or Class 6 is (only) toxic material. This is a common mistake made by trainers due to the lack of space on a PowerPoint slide; a way to overcome it is to call Class 4 “Flammable solids and reactive substances”, which captures the 3 divisions and saves space!
Thank you for this video. Are we okay to use this as part of my ADR training presentation?
Good video, we need more Training and video .thanks You sir
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how did you do it can you share with me , thank you
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How to test packaging of dangerous gooda
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class 3 mentioned wrongly as substance having flash point below 60 degree c is considered as class 3 .. not only the flash point having 23 degree c.
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A chainsaw is a dangerous good? How is it dangerous if turned off and sitting by itself?
Because of the fuel in the tank.
@@chegelenny Then I guess cars are dangerous goods too...
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Cyanide is NOT a gas.
Cyanide is a gas
Class 4 is not Flammable Solids!
Class 4 is flammable solid
@@newtondesouza6999 no it is not. Class 4 is divided into 3 divisions. Division 4.1 is Flammable Solids; division 4.2 is spontaneously combustible substances; and division 4.3 is substances which are dangerous when wet. There are a number of liquids in Class 4 e.g. pyrophoric liquids (division 4.2) and UN3130, UN3148 etc (division 4.3). Class 4 is no more (only) flammable solids than Class 5 is (only) oxidisers or Class 6 is (only) toxic material. This is a common mistake made by trainers due to the lack of space on a PowerPoint slide; a way to overcome it is to call Class 4 “Flammable solids and reactive substances”, which captures the 3 divisions and saves space!
@@geoffleach3749 yes true, but the clas is flammable solids 4.
@@padwah sorry Padwah, you are wrong!