N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 21 § 1025.2

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 25, June 18, 2024
Section 1025.2 - Hazard classes and abbreviations

Following are the hazard classes as set forth in title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, December 1, 1980. The following terms shall have the same meaning, application, classification and/or abbreviation in this Chapter as are given to them, and as they are used, in the regulations of the U.S. Department of Transportation:

Hazard classAbbreviation
Class A explosiveExp A
Class B explosiveExp B
Class C explosiveExp C
Combustible liquidC.L.
Flammable liquidF.L.
Flammable solidF.S.
OxidizerOxd
Corrosive materialCor Mat
Organic peroxideOrg Per
Nonflammable compressed gasCG
Flammable compressed gasFCG
Poison APois.A
Poison BPois.B
Radioactive materialsRAM
Irritating materialsIrit Mats
Other regulated material, class AORM-A
Other regulated material, class BORM-B
Other regulated material, class CORM-C
Other regulated material, class DORM-D
Other regulated material, class EORM-E
Blasting agentBls Agt
Etiological agentEtio Agt
ForbiddenF.
Not otherwise specifiedn.o.s.
Not otherwise indexedn.o.i.
Not otherwise indexed by namen.o.i.b.n.
United Nations identification numberU.N.
North American identification numberN.A.
Note 1: Acid or alkaline liquids containing less than 10 percent free mineral acid, or free caustic, or other liquids having similar effect, which are not ordinarily regulated by the U.S.D.O.T., are considered corrosive liquids by Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority regulations, and subject to the provisions noted in section 1025.11(f), (g) and (h) of this Part.
Note 2: The abbreviations n.o.i. and n.o.i.b.n. may be used in lieu of the abbreviation n.o.s. wherever it appears in the hazardous materials table, section 1025.27 of this Part.

N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 21 § 1025.2