NFPA 704
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Fire diamond for Sodium borohydride

NFPA 704 is a standard maintained by the U.S.-based National Fire Protection Association. It defines the colloquial "fire diamond" used by emergency personnel to quickly and easily identify the risks posed by nearby hazardous materials. This is necessary to help determine what, if any, special equipment should be used, procedures followed, or precautions taken during the first moments of an emergency response.

Symbolism

The four divisions are typically color-coded, with blue indicating level of health hazard, red indicating flammability, yellow (chemical) reactivity, and white containing special codes for unique hazards. Each of health, flammability and reactivity is rated on a scale from 0 (no hazard; normal substance) to 4 (severe risk).

Health (Blue) Flammability (Red)
0 Poses no health hazard, no precautions necessary (e.g., water) 0 Will not burn (e.g., carbon dioxide)
1 Exposure would cause irritation with only minor residual injury (e.g., acetone) 1 Must be heated before ignition can occur (e.g., mineral oil). Flash point over 93°C (200°F)
2 Intense or continued but not chronic exposure could cause temporary incapacitation or possible residual injury (e.g., ethyl ether) 2 Must be moderately heated or exposed to relatively high ambient temperature before ignition can occur (e.g., diesel fuel). Flash point between 38°C (100°F) and 93°C (200°F)
3 Short exposure could cause serious temporary or moderate residual injury (e.g., chlorine gas) 3 Liquids and solids that can be ignited under almost all ambient temperature conditions (e.g., gasoline). Liquids having a Flash point below 23°C (73°F) and having a Boiling point at or above 38°C (100°F) or having a Flash point between 23°C (73°F) and 38°C (100°F)
4 Very short exposure could cause death or major residual injury (e.g., hydrogen cyanide, phosphine, carbon monoxide, sarin) 4 Will rapidly or completely vaporize at normal atmospheric pressure and temperature, or is readily dispersed in air and will burn readily (e.g., propane, hydrogen). Flash point below 23°C (73°F)
Instability/Reactivity (Yellow) Special (White)
0 Normally stable, even under fire exposure conditions, and is not reactive with water (e.g. helium)   The white "special notice" area can contain several symbols. The following symbols are defined by the NFPA 704 standard.
1 Normally stable, but can become unstable at elevated temperatures and pressures (e.g. propene)    
2 Undergoes violent chemical change at elevated temperatures and pressures, reacts violently with water, or may form explosive mixtures with water (e.g., white phosphorus, potassium, sodium) OX Oxidizer (e.g., potassium perchlorate, ammonium nitrate, hydrogen peroxide)
3 Capable of detonation or explosive decomposition but requires a strong initiating source, must be heated under confinement before initiation, reacts explosively with water, or will detonate if severely shocked (e.g. ammonium nitrate, chlorine trifluoride) W Reacts with water in an unusual or dangerous manner (e.g., cesium, sodium, sulfuric acid)
4 Readily capable of detonation or explosive decomposition at normal temperatures and pressures (e.g., nitroglycerine, Trinitrotoluene) SA Simple asphyxiant gas. Limited to the following gases: nitrogen, helium, neon, argon, krypton and xenon.
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Two plastic squirt bottles labeled with the NFPA 704 color code for hazardous materials identification. The ethyl alcohol (ethanol) bottle has an outdated health hazard of "0". It is now "2".

Non-standard symbols

Note: These hazard symbols are not part of the NFPA 704 standard, but are occasionally used in an unofficial manner. The use of non-standard symbols or text may be permitted, required or disallowed by the authority having jurisdiction (e.g., fire department).

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