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Flammable materials are those that can easily catch on fire when leaked, such as fossil fuels or methane. Simple sparks, even ones from minor {{pll|Body Damage|collisions}}, can be enough to start a fire when coming in contact with flammable materials. Fire can harm living organisms, spread and do massive damage to the {{pll|Environmental Impact Fee|environment}}. | Flammable {{pll|HAZMAT Cargo|materials}} are those that can easily catch on fire when leaked, such as fossil fuels or methane. Simple sparks, even ones from minor {{pll|Body Damage|collisions}}, can be enough to start a fire when coming in contact with flammable materials. Fire can harm living organisms, spread and do massive damage to the {{pll|Environmental Impact Fee|environment}}. | ||
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{{See also|Asphyxiating|Oxidizing|HAZMAT Tier 2|HAZMAT Tier 3|HAZMAT Cargo}} | {{See also|Asphyxiating|Oxidizing|HAZMAT Tier 2|HAZMAT Tier 3|HAZMAT Cargo}} | ||
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Revision as of 15:30, 6 March 2025
Flammable materials are those that can easily catch on fire when leaked, such as fossil fuels or methane. Simple sparks, even ones from minor collisions , can be enough to start a fire when coming in contact with flammable materials. Fire can harm living organisms, spread and do massive damage to the environment .
See also: Asphyxiating, Oxidizing, HAZMAT Tier 2, HAZMAT Tier 3, HAZMAT Cargo