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What are eight kinds of dangerous goods?

Dangerous goods in the law include inflammable and explosive goods, dangerous chemicals, radioactive goods and other goods that can endanger personal safety and property safety. Major hazard sources refer to units that produce, transport, use and store dangerous goods for a long time or temporarily, and the quantity of dangerous goods is equal to or more than the critical quantity. Production and business operation entities shall educate and train employees in safety production, so as to ensure that employees have the necessary knowledge of safety production, be familiar with relevant safety production rules and regulations and safety operation procedures, master the safety operation skills of their posts, understand accident emergency measures, and be aware of their rights and obligations in safety production. 1. What are the eight types of dangerous goods?

Eight categories of hazardous chemicals include:

(1) explosives

② compressed gas and liquefied gas

(3) Flammable liquid

(4) Flammable solids, spontaneous combustion items and flammable items when wet.

⑤ Oxidant and organic peroxide

[6] Possession of drugs

Once radioactive substances

Being corrosive products

Safety in production should adhere to the leadership of the party. Work safety in production should be people-oriented, adhere to the people first and life first, put the protection of people's life safety in the first place, firmly establish the concept of safe development, adhere to the policy of safety first, prevention first and comprehensive management, and prevent and resolve major safety risks from the source.

Safety production must be managed by industry, enterprise and production, strengthen and implement the main responsibility of production and business units and the responsibility of government supervision, and establish a mechanism for production and business units to be responsible, employees to participate, government supervision, industry self-discipline and social supervision.

Legal basis: Article 3 of the Regulations on the Safety Management of Hazardous Chemicals The hazardous chemicals mentioned in these Regulations refer to highly toxic chemicals and other chemicals that are toxic, corrosive, explosive, combustion-supporting and harmful to people, facilities and the environment.