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Scenario 89: If a dangerous goods placard shows a flame symbol and the number '3', what hazard class is being indicated?

In dangerous goods classification, a flame symbol combined with the number '3' typically represents Class 3, which is flammable liquids (e.g., gasoline, paints)

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Question: Scenario 89: If a dangerous goods placard shows a flame symbol and the number '3', what hazard class is being indicated?

Answer options:

  • Explosives ✅ Flammable Liquids
  • Corrosives
  • Oxidizers

Correct answer: Flammable Liquids

Explanation: In dangerous goods classification, a flame symbol combined with the number '3' typically represents Class 3, which is flammable liquids (e.g., gasoline, paints). The correct answer is "Flammable Liquids". This capacity-fill scenario 89 reinforces the same competency for the class3 bank and follows the certified explanation standard.

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