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Hazardous materials are organized into nine classes: <br /> Class 1: Explosives <br /> Class 2: Gases <br /> Class 3: Flammable Liquids <br /> Class 4: Flammable Solids <br /> Class 5: Oxidizer <br /> Class 6: Poisonous Materials <br /> Class 7: Radioactive Materials <br /> Class 8: Corrosive Materials <br /> Class 9: Miscellaneous Hazardous Materials <br />Figure 11. Hazardous Materials Classes <br /> <br />Source: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration <br />3.10.4 HISTORY <br />Ramsey County has experienced several notable hazardous materials incidents in recent years, <br />including: <br /> University Avenue Chemical Spill. Occurring in Saint Paul in November 1992. A tanker truck <br />carrying hazardous chemicals overturned on University Avenue, causing a significant spill of <br />industrial solvents. This led to an evacuation of nearby businesses and residents, traffic <br />disruption, and road closures for several hours. The spill was contained and cleaned but did <br />pose a risk to public health and the environment. <br /> <br />Ramsey County | Multi-Jurisdiction Hazard Mitigation Plan 67 <br />Qbhf!337!pg!488 <br /> <br />
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