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Substances liable to spontaneous combustion

S Substances liable to spontaneous combustion, without subsidiary risk  [Pg.332]

STl Organic, toxic, liquid ST2 Organic, toxic, solid ST3 Inorganic, toxic, liquid ST4 Inorganic, toxic, solid [Pg.332]

SCI Organic, corrosive, liquid SC2 Organic, corrosive, solid SC3 Inorganic, corrosive, liquid SC4 Inorganic, corrosive, solid [Pg.332]


Substances liable to spontaneous combustion. Substances which are susceptible to spontaneous heating during transport substances which heat up in contact with the air and catch fire... [Pg.251]

Class 4 Inflammable solids, substances liable to spontaneous combustion, substances which on contact with water, emit inflammable gases. [Pg.417]

Substances liable to spontaneous combustion are those materials that, though not exposed to any particular source of heat or ignition source, still combust. This can occur... [Pg.226]

Substances liable to spontaneous combustion Substances which are liable to spontaneous heating under normal conditions encountered in transport, or to heating up in contact with air, and being then liable to catch fire. UN 2.4.1.1(b) ICAO 2-4... [Pg.227]

Recorded traffic accidents involving the hazardous substances on the Czech railways show that carrying all sorts of chemical substances flammable solids substances, substances liable to spontaneous combustion, corrosive substances, poisonous substances and other dangerous substances and articles. The frequency distribution of traffic accidents on the rail with the presence of hazardous substances for the years 1996-2010 is shown in Figure 8. We observe that most of the accidents on the rail with the presence of hazardous substances were in 1997 their number exceeded 700. In the period 1998-2004, the annual number of accidents involving the hazardous substances increases. In the years 2006-2010 there is a decline in the annual number of accidents involving the hazardous substances and, in the years 2009 and 2010 reached under a value of 100, which may, however, be the result of a decline in industrial production, which... [Pg.1667]


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