NFPA 704 Placard
Hazard Class
ID me.
HazMat Potpourri
100

The color BLUE represent this.  

What is Health? 

100

This Hazard Class is depicted using a skull and cross bones.   

What is Class 6- Poisons? 

100

1203. 

What is gasoline (or petrol or motor spirit)? 

100

A substance that has a pH of less than 7 is classified as this.

What is an acid? 

200

The color RED represents this.  

What is Fire Hazard? 

200

A broken flask distinguishes this class.  

What is Class 8- Corrosives.  

200

3090.

What is Lithium Metal Batteries? 
200

When responding to hazmat incidents apparatus should be placed. 

What is uphill and upwind? 

300

NOT 6...7... the rating for NFPA 704 only goes this high. 

What is 4.  

300

This is not a fan, the black "trefoil" image on a yellow black ground signifies this.  

What is class 7-Radioactive?

300

1002. 

What is air, compressed? 

300

The term IDLH stands for.

What is Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health? 

400

The color WHITE represents this

What is a special hazard? 

400

Number one in my book, this placard is orange with black lettering.  

What is Explosives? 

400

2790. 

What is Acetic Acid? 

400

This is the additive that gives natural gas it's distinct smell. 

What is mercaptan? 

500

Reactivity is classified in this color.

What is yellow?  

500

This symbol can be used for class 2-oxygen or class 5 for oxidizer, but please don't try to jump through it. 

What is a flaming "O"?  

500

9260. 

What is Aluminum, molten? 

500

A large spill is defined as a spill involving quantities greater than___gallons. 

What is 55?