Explosives shipping classification system
A matrix of the United Nations explosives shipping classification system and examples of typical materials. Each classification consists of a Sub Class Number that indicates the type of hazard and a Compatibility group suffix describing which types of product may inhabit the same means of containment.
This is not to be relied upon for the United States[citation needed]
Classes
A
Primary explosive substance |
B
Article, primary explosive, without two protective features |
C
Propellant |
D
Article, Secondary Explosive or primary explosive with two protective features |
E
Article with Secondary Explosive, not self initiating, with propelling charge |
F
Article with Secondary Explosive, self initiating |
G
Pyrotechnics |
H
Containing White Phosphorus |
J
Containing a flammable liquid or gel |
K
Containing a toxic substance |
L
Presenting a special risk requiring isolation |
N
Extremely Insensitive |
S
Packed so as to not hinder near-by firefighters |
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1.1
Mass explosion Possible |
1.1A
Mercury fulminate, Lead azide Etc. |
1.1B | 1.1C | 1.1D
Detonating cord, Blasting Explosives |
1.1E | 1.1F | 1.1G
Flash powder, Bulk Salutes |
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1.2
Projection but not mass explosion |
1.2B | 1.2C | 1.2D | 1.2G
Fireworks (Rare) |
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1.3
Fire, minor blast |
1.3C | 1.3G
Display Fireworks |
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1.4
Minor explosion hazard. |
1.4B
Blasting Caps |
1.4C | 1.4D
Det. Cord |
1.4G
Consumer Fireworks, Proximate Pyro |
1.4S
Proximate Pyro, Blasting Caps Small Arms Ammunition |
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1.5
Blasting Agent, very insensitive |
1.5D
Blasting Agents |
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1.6
Explosives, extremely insensitive, no mass explosions |
1.6N |
Compatibility Groups
Compatibility Groups | Can Be Shipped With: |
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A | A |
B | B, S |
C | C, D, E, N, S |
D | C, D, E, N, S |
E | C, D, E, N, S |
F | F, S |
G | G, S |
H | H, S |
J | J, S |
K | K, S |
L | L |
N | C, D, E, N, S |
S | B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, N, S |