The red portion of the NFPA diamond represents fire hazards.
The fire classification system for NFPA is as follows:
0 – Will not burn
1 – Must be preheated for ignition; flashpoint above 200°F (93°C)
2 – Must be moderately heated for ignition, flashpoint above 100°F (38°C)
3 – Ignition may occur under most ambient conditions, flashpoint below 100°F (38°C)
4 – Extremely flammable and will readily disperse through air under standard conditions, flashpoint below 73°F (23°C)
A laboratory labels its secondary containers of hazardous chemicals using a color-coded system, with a different color representing each different type of hazard. The coding system follows the color-coding used by the National Fire Protection Agency’s "fire diamond." What hazard would be represented by the red section on the hazard label?
A . Health hazard
B. Fire hazard
C. Reactivity hazard
D. Special hazards
Answer: B
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