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What information does a shipper use to comply with hazardous materials regulations?

  1. The packaging content list

  2. The product's hazard class and identification number

  3. Verification of delivery times

  4. Employee safety training records

The correct answer is: The product's hazard class and identification number

The correct choice emphasizes the crucial role that a product's hazard class and identification number play in ensuring compliance with hazardous materials regulations. Each hazardous material is categorized into specific classes based on its properties and potential risks. Understanding the hazard class helps shippers apply the appropriate handling, packaging, and transport requirements mandated by regulatory agencies. The identification number, typically found in the form of a UN number, serves as a universal reference that indicates the specific nature of the material involved. This number is critical for emergency responders in case of an incident, as it quickly informs them about the type of substance they are dealing with and the suitable safety measures to take. In contrast, while having a packaging content list is significant for determining what is being shipped, it does not inherently ensure compliance with the regulations. Verification of delivery times and employee safety training records, while important for operational efficiency and safety, do not specifically address the regulatory requirements related to the characteristics and classification of hazardous materials. Hence, the combination of the hazard class and the identification number is pivotal for a shipper to navigate and comply with hazardous materials regulations effectively.