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Database Mangement System(ODBMS), Occupancy,
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Qualification), Oral,
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Pressure, Out
of Specification, Oxidation
( On Metals), Oxide
Thickness, Oxide Layer,
Oxidizer, Ozone
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Oxidizer
A material other than a blasting agent or explosive, that readily
yields oxygen or other oxidizing gas, or that readily reacts to
promote or initiate combustion of combustible materials. Oxidizers
are subdivided as follows:
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1. Class 4 - An oxidizer that can undergo
an explosive reaction due to contamination or exposure to
thermal or physical shock. In addition, the oxidizer will
enhance the burning rate and may cause spontaneous ignition
of combustible materials.
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2. Class 3 - An oxidizer that will cause a
severe increase in the burning rate of combustible materials
with which it comes in contact or that will undergo vigorous,
self-sustained decomposition due to contamination or exposure
to heat.
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3. Class 2 - An oxidizer that will cause a
moderate increase in the burning rate or that may cause spontaneous
ignition of combustible materials with which it comes in contact.
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4. Class 1 - An oxidizer whose primary hazard
is that it slightly increases the burning rate but does not
cause spontaneous ignition when it comes in contact with combustible
materials.
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