This presentation is on point! I like the way he presents it with a bit of comic comments, which in my opinion, makes listening and understanding the subject more interesting..Thank you!
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Rob, as usual, your videos are informative and entertaining. I always watch them even if I think I know a subject well because you always refresh my memory and sometimes I learn new things too! Thanks.
Thank you so much..so well explain..I want to get my hazmat endorsement but most of all I want to educate myself about the dangers and safe way to handle hazmat materials..thank you
talking way too fast.. thank you for the info. hard to make notes at that speed.. my pause button doesnt react fast enough to stop in the middle of a division..
Hi Gregory. Thank you for checking out the video, and for the constructive feedback. You can see all 9 classes of hazardous materials listed and described in this free guide: www.Lion.com/Start Here is a blog post with details about each of the 9 hazard classes: www.lion.com/lion-news/march-2024/hazmat-video-essentials-the-9-hazard-classes Also, if it helps, you can adjust the playback speed of the video by clicking on the "Settings'" button. Thank you again, and happy Thanksgiving!
This presentation is on point! I like the way he presents it with a bit of comic comments, which in my opinion, makes listening and understanding the subject more interesting..Thank you!
Rob, as usual, your videos are informative and entertaining. I always watch them even if I think I know a subject well because you always refresh my memory and sometimes I learn new things too!
Thanks.
Thanks very informative! GL to those getting your hazmat endorsement
This guy is awesome! His delivery is energetic and informative. Keep the videos coming!
Amazing video. I am a field tech who will be training for a field chemist position. Like how you explain each group.
That was really useful ,and the presenter has a good manner and just a touch of dry humour in how he does it which makes staying focussed much easier.
⚠️ Hazard Classes…9
(1) Explosives 🧨
(2) Gases
(3) Flammable & Conbustable
(4) Flammable Solids
(5) Oxidizers & Organic Proxisides
(6) Poisonous & Infectious Substances
(7) Radioactive ☢️
(8) corrosives
(9) miscellaneous material
Awesome video! You clarify all my questions! Greetings from Canada
Thank you Roger 😊 🙏
Thank you so much..so well explain..I want to get my hazmat endorsement but most of all I want to educate myself about the dangers and safe way to handle hazmat materials..thank you
What do you when you find out that someone took one or two placard . A truck stop. If your truck stop doesn't have two of your placard
IT WOULD BE NICE IF THE VOLUME WAS A LITTLE LOUDER...HARD TO HEAR
So if I was going to ship a tyranosaur in the hold of a bulk carrier ship, I would need to placard as a class 9, miscellaneous?
John, you might need different regulations and labels for this one. Don't worry, though-life finds a way.
EV batteries are class 9 hazards ,
Sir you’re informative but you don’t know how to teach.
talking way too fast.. thank you for the info. hard to make notes at that speed.. my pause button doesnt react fast enough to stop in the middle of a division..
Hi Gregory. Thank you for checking out the video, and for the constructive feedback. You can see all 9 classes of hazardous materials listed and described in this free guide: www.Lion.com/Start
Here is a blog post with details about each of the 9 hazard classes: www.lion.com/lion-news/march-2024/hazmat-video-essentials-the-9-hazard-classes
Also, if it helps, you can adjust the playback speed of the video by clicking on the "Settings'" button. Thank you again, and happy Thanksgiving!