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====United Nations (UN) GHS Hazard Class and Division==== [[File:UN transport pictogram - 1.svg|thumb|GHS Explosives transport pictogram]] {{See also|HAZMAT Class 1 Explosives}} The UN [[Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals|GHS]] Hazard Class and Division (HC/D) is a numeric designator within a hazard class indicating the character, predominance of associated hazards, and potential for causing personnel casualties and property damage. It is an internationally accepted system that communicates using the minimum amount of markings the primary hazard associated with a substance.<ref>[http://www.tpub.com/content/aviation/14313/css/14313_288.htm Table 12-4. β United Nations Organization Hazard Classes] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100605034021/http://www.tpub.com/content/aviation/14313/css/14313_288.htm |date=5 June 2010}}. Tpub.com. Retrieved on 2010-02-11.</ref> Listed below are the Divisions for Class 1 (Explosives): * '''1.1''' Mass Detonation Hazard. With HC/D 1.1, it is expected that if one item in a container or pallet inadvertently detonates, the explosion will [[sympathetic detonation|sympathetically detonate]] the surrounding items. The explosion could propagate to all or the majority of the items stored together, causing a mass detonation. There will also be fragments from the item's casing and/or structures in the blast area. * '''1.2''' Non-mass explosion, fragment-producing. HC/D 1.2 is further divided into three subdivisions, HC/D 1.2.1, 1.2.2 and 1.2.3, to account for the magnitude of the effects of an explosion. * '''1.3''' Mass fire, minor blast or fragment hazard. Propellants and many pyrotechnic items fall into this category. If one item in a package or stack initiates, it will usually propagate to the other items, creating a mass fire. * '''1.4''' Moderate fire, no blast or fragment. HC/D 1.4 items are listed in the table as explosives with no significant hazard. Most small arms ammunition (including loaded weapons) and some pyrotechnic items fall into this category. If the energetic material in these items inadvertently initiates, most of the energy and fragments will be contained within the storage structure or the item containers themselves. * '''1.5''' mass detonation hazard, very insensitive. * '''1.6''' [[detonation]] hazard without mass detonation hazard, extremely insensitive. To see an entire UNO Table, browse Paragraphs 3β8 and 3β9 of NAVSEA OP 5, Vol. 1, Chapter 3.
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