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2022 NFPA 400, Hazardous Materials Code

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NFPA 400 covers hazardous materials identification and classification and signage. Determination of maximum allowable quantities (MAQs), unstable/reactive, water reactive, corrosive, pyrophoric, toxic, and flammable materials. NFPA 400 describes the properties and requirements for oxidizers, organic peroxides, pesticides, and ammonium nitrate emulsions and fundamental protection and emergency planning requirements.

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  • Who Will Benefit/ Who Should Attend

This instructor-led training will help you identify hazardous materials, determine applicable codes and standards, and apply NFPA 400 to provide fundamental safeguards for the storage, use, and handling of hazardous materials.​​

This instructor-led training will help you identify hazardous materials, determine applicable codes and standards, and apply NFPA 400 to provide fundamental safeguards for the storage, use, and handling of hazardous materials.​

  • Navigate NFPA 400 to locate code requirements.
  • Recognize the types and variety of hazardous materials.
  • Determine how to complete hazardous materials signs in accordance with NFPA 704.
  • Determine maximum allowable quantities (MAQs) based on the hazardous material, occupancy type(s), and location within the building.
  • Analyze control area requirements in a given space.
  • Determine the required level of fire protection based on the hazardous material(s) present and the quantity.
  • Identify fundamental protection requirements for hazardous materials.
  • Identify emergency planning requirements.
  • Identify the requirements for operating and maintenance procedures, safety reviews, incident investigation, and document retention.

Anyone who works around, uses, or handles hazardous materials.