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  • #1 Federal

    Series of Incident data and summary statistics reports produced which provide statistical information on incidents by type, year, geographical location, and others. The data provided is that from...

    Search relevance: 1.00 | Views last month: 255 | Published on: 2025-08-01
  • #2 State

    Hazard Class 1: Class 1 hazards are explosives or any devices or chemicals that are designed to explode or combust. Class 1 explosives are illustrated by an orange placard with their designated...

    Search relevance: 1.00 | Views last month: 5 | Published on: 2025-08-21
  • #3 State

    Hazard Class 1: Class 1 hazards are explosives or any devices or chemicals that are designed to explode or combust. Class 1 explosives are illustrated by an orange placard with their designated...

    Search relevance: 1.00 | Views last month: 2 | Published on: 2025-08-21
  • #4 State

    Hazard Class 1: Class 1 hazards are explosives or any devices or chemicals that are designed to explode or combust. Class 1 explosives are illustrated by an orange placard with their designated...

    Search relevance: 1.00 | Views last month: 2 | Published on: 2025-08-21
  • #5 State

    Hazard Class 1: Class 1 hazards are explosives or any devices or chemicals that are designed to explode or combust. Class 1 explosives are illustrated by an orange placard with their designated...

    Search relevance: 1.00 | Views last month: 1 | Published on: 2025-08-21
  • #6 State

    NFPA 704: is a standard maintained by the U.S.-based National Fire Protection Association. First "tentatively adopted as a guide" in 1960,[1] and revised several times since then, it defines the...

    Search relevance: 1.00 | Views last month: 1 | Published on: 2025-08-21
  • #7 State

    Hazard Class 6: Class 6 hazards are poisonous materials. These substances are divided into two classes: poisonous substances and biohazardous substances, and are designated by 6.1 and 6.2,...

    Search relevance: 1.00 | Views last month: 0 | Published on: 2025-08-21
  • #8 State

    Hazard Class 7: Class 7 hazards are substances or materials that are radioactive. Radioactive substances are recognized by yellow and white HAZMAT signs, with a radioactive logo in the top, yellow...

    Search relevance: 1.00 | Views last month: 0 | Published on: 2025-08-21
  • #9 State

    Hazard Class 3: Class 3 hazards are flammable liquids. These liquids include paints, alcohols, gasoline, kerosene and ethanol, and are recognized by red “flammable liquids” placards with the...

    Search relevance: 1.00 | Views last month: 0 | Published on: 2025-08-21
  • #10 State

    Hazard Class 6: Class 6 hazards are poisonous materials. These substances are divided into two classes: poisonous substances and biohazardous substances, and are designated by 6.1 and 6.2,...

    Search relevance: 1.00 | Views last month: 0 | Published on: 2025-08-21
  • #11 City

    This data set contains information and locations of (E) Designations, including CEQR Environment Requirements (Table 1) and CEQR Restrictive Declarations (Table 2), in Appendix C of the Zoning...

    Search relevance: 1.00 | Views last month: 0 | Published on: 2025-11-28
  • #12 State

    Hazard Class 6: Class 6 hazards are poisonous materials. These substances are divided into two classes: poisonous substances and biohazardous substances, and are designated by 6.1 and 6.2,...

    Search relevance: 1.00 | Views last month: 0 | Published on: 2025-08-21
  • #13 State

    Hazard Class 4: Class 4 hazards are flammable solids. There are three divisions in this class, including flammable solids, spontaneously combustible materials and substances that are dangerous...

    Search relevance: 1.00 | Views last month: 0 | Published on: 2025-08-21
  • #14 State

    Hazard Class 4: Class 4 hazards are flammable solids. There are three divisions in this class, including flammable solids, spontaneously combustible materials and substances that are dangerous...

    Search relevance: 1.00 | Views last month: 0 | Published on: 2025-08-21
  • #15 State

    A white sign, with a skull and crossbones graphic in place at the top, with the hazard class No. 2 at the bottom. Some of these will have the words “inhalation hazard” or “toxic gas” displayed in...

    Search relevance: 1.00 | Views last month: 0 | Published on: 2025-08-21
  • #16 State

    A red sign, with a flame graphic on the top portion and the hazard class No. 2 displayed at the bottom. “Flammable gas” is sometimes spelled out. Flammable gases include ethyl chloride and...

    Search relevance: 1.00 | Views last month: 0 | Published on: 2025-08-21
  • #17 State

    Hazard Class 1: Class 1 hazards are explosives or any devices or chemicals that are designed to explode or combust. Class 1 explosives are illustrated by an orange placard with their designated...

    Search relevance: 1.00 | Views last month: 0 | Published on: 2025-08-21
  • #18 State

    A yellow sign, with the hazard class No. 2 at the bottom. The word “oxygen” is written across the center of with an oxygen graphic displayed above it.

    Search relevance: 1.00 | Views last month: 0 | Published on: 2025-08-21
  • #19 State

    Hazard Class 5: Class 5 hazards are oxidizing chemicals that could be prone to combustion. There are two divisions to this class — oxidizers and organic peroxides — marked as 5.1 and 5.2,...

    Search relevance: 1.00 | Views last month: 0 | Published on: 2025-08-21
  • #20 State

    Hazard Class 6: Class 6 hazards are poisonous materials. These substances are divided into two classes: poisonous substances and biohazardous substances, and are designated by 6.1 and 6.2,...

    Search relevance: 1.00 | Views last month: 0 | Published on: 2025-08-21

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