Question 825 Deck General
70% to passIn accordance with U.S. regulations which of the following is the proper label name for a class 6.1 substance?
A
Poison
B
Oxidizer
C
Corrosive
D
Organic Peroxide
AI Explanation
The correct answer is A) Poison. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation's Hazardous Materials Regulations, a Class 6.1 substance is classified as a "Poison" or "Toxic" material. This means the substance is capable of causing injury, illness, or death, especially through ingestion or inhalation. The proper label name for a Class 6.1 substance is "Poison." The other answer choices are incorrect because: B) Oxidizer refers to Class 5 materials, C) Corrosive refers to Class 8 materials, and D) Organic Peroxide refers to Class 5.2 materials. These are not the proper label names for a Class 6.1 Poison substance.
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