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Classification Of Dangerous Goods

What Are Dangerous Goods ?

Dangerous goods are substances and articles that have explosive, flammable, toxic, infectious or corrosive properties. They pose a risk to public safety, property or the environment.

ADR Convention

Entered into force in 1968 Turkey became a member on 22.02.2010 There are 50 member countries Updated every two years.

International Agreements Regulating the Transport of Dangerous Goods

  • ADR European Agreement on the Carriage of Dangerous Goods on International Roads
  • European Agreement on the Carriage of Dangerous Goods on RID International Railways
  • IMDG-CODE International rule on the transport of dangerous goods by sea
  • IATA – DGR Directive for the carriage of dangerous goods by air
  • ADN Regulation for the transport of dangerous goods in inland waterways


Classification of Hazardous Substances

• Class : 1 Explosives and Objects

• Class : 2 Gases

• Class : 3 Flammable Liquids

• Class : 4.1 Flammable Solids, Self-reactive substances, Flammable Solid desensitized explosives

• Class : 4.2 Substances Prone to Spontaneous Combustion

• Class : 4.3 Substances which, in contact with water, emit flammable gases

• Class : 5.1 Oxidizing Substances

• Class : 5.2 Organic peroxides

• Class : 6.1 Toxic substances

• Class : 6.2 Infectious substances

• Class : 7 Radioactive materials

• Class : 8 Corrosive substances

• Class : 9 Miscellaneous Dangerous substances and objects