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This hazard identification placarding system was been developed by The University
of Memphis Environmental Health and Safety Office. Placards are typically found on
laboratory entrances. Similar to HMIS, this method of hazard identification conveys
information on health, flammability, and reactivity hazards. In addition to these
three hazards, this system provides specific hazard information and also provides
emergency telephone numbers.
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Health
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Flammability
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Reactivity
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The three colored boxes on the left of the placard correspond to health (blue), flammability
(red), and reactivity (yellow). Inside each colored box is a number representing the
degree of hazard associated with that category. A 4 indicates the highest degree of
hazard while 0 indicates the lowest degree of hazard.
Emergency Notification Information
To the right of those colored boxes is the emergency notification information. This
area contains the room location, University Police Services' emergency number (678-HELP),
and personnel to be notified in an emergency (usually a laboratory director or supervisor).
Special Hazard Information
Finally, beneath all that information is the special hazards area. In this location,
you can find specific hazard information relating to materials found within the lab.
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Explosive Materials
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Organic Peroxides
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Flammable Gases
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Oxidizing Materials
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Flammable Liquids
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Poisonous Materials
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Spontaneously Combustible Materials
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Corrosive Materials
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Pyrophoric Materials-- air reactive materials
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Radioactive Materials
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Water Reactive Materials
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Cancer Causing Materials
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Biohazardous Materials
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