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Hazardous Materials Segregation Chart

Certain hazardous materials cannot be transported with other hazardous materials due to incompatibility. The segregation chart shows whether hazardous materials can be transported together.

In addition to the segregation table, the chart includes:

  • Compatibility table for Class 1 (Explosive) materials.
  • Examples of Class 1 Explosive placards.
  • List of materials for which placards are not required.
  • Explanation for displaying compatibility group letter on placards.
  • Requirements for placarding for subsidiary hazards.
  • Proper use of Dangerous placard for mixed loads.
  • Additional segregation requirements for cyanides, Division 4.2 materials, Division 6.1 materials, and waste materials.

View Chart.