Fire hazard Information and Courses from MediaLab, Inc.
These are the MediaLab courses that cover Fire hazard and links to relevant pages within the course.
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| What does the color RED on the NFPA diamond represent: | View Page |
| What does the YELLOW color on the NFPA diamond represent: | View Page |
| Numerical Ranking NFPA ranks chemicals numerically according to the hazards associated with them and displays these numbers in the NFPA symbol. They indicate: Health hazards Fire hazards Reactivity Special hazards related to a chemical | View Page |
| Fire Hazards The red diamond on the top of the NFPA symbol represents fire hazards. 0 = the chemical will not burn and thus has no flash point 1 = the flash point > 200°F 2 = the flash point < 200°F 3 = the flash point < 100°F 4 = the flash point < 73°F | View Page |