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Part IIICategories of Substances and Preparations Not Specifically Named in Part II
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 |
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Categories of dangerous substances | Quantity in tonnes |
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1. VERY TOXIC
| 5 | 20 |
2. TOXIC
| 50 | 200 |
3. OXIDISING
| 50 | 200 |
4. EXPLOSIVE (where the substance or preparation falls within the definition given in Note 2(a))
| 50 | 200 |
5. EXPLOSIVE (where the substance or preparation falls within the definition given in Note 2(b))
| 10 | 50 |
6. FLAMMABLE (where the substance or preparation falls within the definition given in Note 3(a))
| 5,000 | 50,000 |
7a. substance or preparation falls within the definition given in Note 3(b)(i))
| HIGHLY FLAMMABLE (where the 50 | 200 |
7b. substance or preparation falls within the definition given in Note 3(b)(ii))
| Highly Flammable liquids (where the 5,000 | 50,000 |
8. EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE (where the substance or preparation falls within the definition given in Note 3(c))
| 10 | 50 |
9. DANGEROUS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT in combination with risk phrases:
(i)R50: ‘Very toxic to aquatic organisms’
| 200 | 500 |
(ii)R51: ‘Toxic to aquatice organisms’; and R53: ‘May cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment’
| 500 | 2,000 |
10. ANY CLASSIFICATION not covered by those given in combination with risk phrases:
(i)R14: ‘Reacts violently with water’ (including R14/15)
| 100 | 500 |
(ii)R29: ‘In contact with water, liberates toxic gas’
| 50 | 200 |
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