 Completion of this training satisfies the federal requirements for general awareness training.  All University Mailing Employees work with or around.

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 Completion of this training satisfies the federal requirements for general awareness training.  All University Mailing Employees work with or around dangerous goods everyday.  It is essential for all UMS employees to understand the markings and labels on the packages entering and leaving the OSU campus.

 Something as simple as a box with undeclared dry ice can cause an aircraft to crash.

 Failure to follow federal regulations regarding hazardous materials can result in fines of more than $15,000 and jail time per mistake per box.  Ship four boxes with four mistakes on each and you could face $240,000 in fines plus jail.

 There are nine hazard classes as defined by the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) section 49 and parts  Safety is the primary concern of the Hazmat regulations  Hazardous Materials and Dangerous Goods are interchangeable terms.  The United States uses the term Hazardous Materials  Most other parts of the world use Dangerous Goods

 Class 1 – Explosives  Division 1.1 Articles and Hazards having a mass explosion. (Ammonium Nitrate)  Division 1.2 Articles and substances having a projection hazard but not a mass explosion hazard. (Tear-gas cartridges)  Division 1.3 Articles and substances having a fire hazard, a minor blast hazard and/or a minor projections hazard but not a mass explosion hazard (Ammunition, practice)

 Class 1 – Explosives (continued)  Division 1.4 Articles and substances presenting no significant hazard, explosion limited to package (Roman candles, toy caps)  Division 1.5 Very insensitive substances having a mass explosion hazard (type E blasting agents)  Division 1.6 Extremely insensitive articles which do not have a mass explosion hazard

 Class 2 – Gas  Division 2.1 Flammable Gas (butane lighters)  Division 2.2 Non-flammable, non-toxic gas – under pressure, inert, etc. (Cryogenic liquid)  Division 2.3 Toxic Gas (Hydrogen chloride)  Class 3 – Flammable Liquids  Gasoline

 Class 4 – Other Flammable Substances  Division 4.1 Flammable Solid (Vegetable Fibers, Dry)  Division 4.2 Substances liable to spontaneous combustion (Hafnium powder, dry)  Division 4.3 Dangerous when wet (Lithium)  Class 5 – Oxidizing Substances and Organic Peroxides  Division 5.1 Oxidizers (Nitrates, inorganic)  Divison 5.2 Organic peroxides

 Class 6 – Toxic and Infectious Substances  Division 6.1 Toxic Substances (Some pesticides)  Division 6.2 Infectious substances (Regulated medical wastes)  Class 7 – Radioactive Material  Class 8 – Corrosives (Battery fluid, acid)  Class 9 – Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods  Dry ice  Asbestos

 If a hazmat package arrives damaged, the package should be refused and a member of the Dangerous Goods Unit should be notified immediately.  The Dangerous Goods Unit is comprised of three people.  Donna Morris  Barbara Dobson  Seth Becker

 If you discover a suspicious or leaking package, do not move the package and notify a member of the Dangerous Goods Unit.  Along with the required Hazard Class labels, orientation labels are a good indication that a package could be hazardous.  Beware of boxes that arrive cold. Even if not marked they could contain dry ice or infectious substances

 The Dangerous Goods Unit must approve any radioactive or infectious substance shipments leaving the OSU campus.  We search for suspicious packages not only to meet 49CFR requirements, but to also document hazardous shipments.