Hazard Classification definition

Hazard Classification means the Department of Transportation (DOT) hazard classification given to a designated material for the purpose of classifying the material for transport.
Hazard Classification means a classification as established under the United Nations Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemical Hazards;
Hazard Classification means a determination by a Hazard Classification Surveyor as to high hazard or low hazard and the potential cause of backflow as either back- pressure or back-siphonage.

Examples of Hazard Classification in a sentence

  • Aspiration Hazard Classification based on individual ingredients of the mixture.

  • Not a hazardous substance or mixture according to Notification of Ministry of Industry, Subject: Chemical Hazard Classification and Chemical Hazard Communication, B.E.2555.

  • The National Fire Protection Agency of USA (NFPA) have specified standard values for material factor which should be used for F&EI calculations and are available in Dow’s Hazard Classification Guide.

  • Enter the Hazard Classification Code (including the compatibility code) determined in accordance with ST/SG/AC.10/11, Recommendations on the Transportation of Dangerous Goods, Tests and Criteria.

  • Special Report on Safeguarding the Ozone Layer and the Global Climate System: Issues Related to Hydro fluorocarbons and Per fluorocarbons, Special Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Cambridge, England, 2005.7. US DOT website, public domain, Department of Transportation Hazard Classification System8.


More Definitions of Hazard Classification

Hazard Classification means a system of classifying dams by their downstream hazard potential in accordance with Section 22a-409-2 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.
Hazard Classification for dams means a rating for a dam that relates to the probable consequences of failure or misoperation of the dam, which is a determination made by the DEM Director based on an assessment of loss of human life, damages to properties or structures located downstream of the reservoir, or loss of use as a drinking water supply. A higher hazard dam does not imply that it is more likely to fail or be misoperated than a lower hazard dam.
Hazard Classification means a classification rating assigned to a structure based upon engineering evaluations and judgments for predicting the danger to human life, property, and environment should a failure of the structure occur.
Hazard Classification means the result of classification of a chemical which consist of hazard class and hazard category as specified in the First Schedule;
Hazard Classification means the classification given to a dam
Hazard Classification means a valuation of the hazard status as defined in the CAN/CSA - B64 10 Standard by the following scale:
Hazard Classification means a classification rating assigned to a structure based upon engineering evaluation and judgment predicting the potential damage to human life, property and environment should a failure to the structure occur.