☣️ UN 3139 • CLASS 5

UN 3139 — Oxidizing liquid, n.o.s.

Placard: Oxidizer. ERG Guide 140. Training/quick-reference only — use current ERG + SOP/SOG for incident-specific actions.

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⚠️ Verification required: Broad or variable material category; verify exact product, SDS and shipping papers.
⚠️ This page is a quick-reference aid. For real incidents: stage upwind, isolate, deny entry, request Hazmat early, and consult the current ERG + SOP/SOG.

Oxidizing liquid, n.o.s. covers liquid oxidizers whose exact chemistry must be verified. The main concern is fire intensification and reaction with incompatible materials.

Hazard overview: UN 3139 can make combustible materials burn faster or more violently. Some products can react with organic absorbents, fuels or reducing agents and may release corrosive or toxic vapors when heated.

Response guidance: Isolate the spill, keep combustibles away and prevent product from entering drains. Use noncombustible diking materials and select extinguishing agents based on the SDS and ERG 140.

Firefighter training notes: Train responders to avoid organic absorbents on oxidizer spills and to separate oxidizers from fuels during salvage and overhaul. Verify compatibility before diking.

Regulatory context: UN 3139 is a Class 5.1 n.o.s. oxidizing liquid entry. Product-specific shipping papers and SDS determine subsidiary hazards and reportable requirements.

Storage & handling: Store cool and separated from combustibles, organic material, reducing agents, acids and contamination sources. Use compatible containers and noncombustible spill control.

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UN 3139 Quick Details

UN 3139
Product name: Oxidizing liquid, n.o.s.
DOT Class: 5
Placard type: Oxidizer
ERG Guide: 140 (check current ERG)
Initial isolation: ERG 140: isolate spill area immediate precautions 50m all directions; if tank/rail car involved in fire isolate 800m all directions

Common Hazards of UN 3139

  • Oxidizing liquid that can intensify burning of nearby combustible materials.
  • May react dangerously with fuels, oils, organic material, reducing agents or contaminated absorbents.
  • Some products under this n.o.s. entry may decompose violently when heated.
  • Contact can cause chemical burns or severe irritation depending on the specific oxidizer.
  • Fire may produce toxic or corrosive vapors.
  • Containers may rupture or explode if heated or contaminated.
  • Exact water reactivity and suppression choices depend on the product SDS.

Chemical Identity & Physical Properties

Appearance, odor and vapor behavior vary widely. Treat the liquid as oxidizing and potentially corrosive until the exact chemical is confirmed.

Also known asOxidizing liquid NOSOxidizing liquid not otherwise specifiedClass 5.1 oxidizing liquidLiquid oxidizer NOS
AppearanceVariable appearance depending on specific oxidizer; typically clear to colored liquids with little or no odor at room temperature. Physical properties vary widely as this is a generic shipping classification.
Flash PointNot applicable (oxidizer)
Boiling PointVariable depending on specific oxidizer
Vapor DensityVariable depending on specific oxidizer
Water ReactivityVariable; some may react vigorously with water or organic materials. Avoid contact with combustibles.
Chemical details are general reference only. Always verify with current SDS, ERG, and SOP/SOG.

Fireground Response Guidance — UN 3139

Extinguishing Media

Dry chemical, CO2, or water spray from distance; avoid foam and organic materials

PPE Requirements

⚠️ Level B minimum; SCBA required; chemical-resistant suit for liquids; avoid all sources of ignition and combustible materials

Use SCBA, splash protection and chemical-resistant clothing. Avoid leather, cotton or contaminated clothing that could retain oxidizer and later ignite.

Isolation & Evacuation

ERG 140: isolate spill area immediate precautions 50m all directions; if tank/rail car involved in fire isolate 800m all directions
Always confirm protective actions with the current edition of the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG Guide 140).

First Actions for a UN 3139 Incident

  • Call 911 and the emergency response number shown on the shipping paper, if available.
  • Keep unauthorized personnel away and establish incident command before close approach.
  • Stay upwind, uphill and upstream; avoid low areas where vapors or gases may collect.
  • Avoid breathing vapors, dust, mist or fire gases and avoid skin or eye contact.
  • Do not touch damaged containers or spilled material without proper PPE and training.
  • Ventilate confined spaces only if trained, equipped and authorized by incident command.
  • Use ERG guidance, SDS, shipping papers and monitoring results for final protective actions.
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UN 3139 — Oxidizing liquid, n.o.s.
HAZMAT RADIO NOTE — UN 3139 Product: Oxidizing liquid, n.o.s. Class 5 / Oxidizer / ERG 140 PPE: Level B minimum; SCBA required; chemical-resistant suit for liquids; avoid all sources of ignition and combustible materials ISOLATION: ERG 140: isolate spill area immediate precautions 50m all directions; if tank/rail car involved in fire isolate 800m all directions ACTION: Stage upwind · Isolate · Deny entry · Request HazmatRADIO

Use for: Quick radio or face-to-face size-up. Short, structured, field-ready.

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=== IC HAZMAT BRIEFING === UN 3139 — Oxidizing liquid, n.o.s. Class: 5 | Placard: Oxidizer | ERG Guide: 140 Appearance: Variable appearance depending on specific oxidizer; typically clear to colored liquids with little or no odor at room temperature. Physical properties vary widely as this is a generic shipping classification. Water Reactivity: Variable; some may react vigorously with water or organic materials. Avoid contact with combustibles. Extinguishing: Dry chemical, CO2, or water spray from distance; avoid foam and organic materials PPE: Level B minimum; SCBA required; chemical-resistant suit for liquids; avoid all sources of ignition and combustible materials Isolation: ERG 140: isolate spill area immediate precautions 50m all directions; if tank/rail car involved in fire isolate 800m all directions — Key Hazards — • Oxidizing liquid that can intensify burning of nearby combustible materials. • May react dangerously with fuels, oils, organic material, reducing agents or contaminated absorbents. • Some products under this n.o.s. entry may decompose violently when heated. — First Actions — • Call 911 and the emergency response number shown on the shipping paper, if available. • Keep unauthorized personnel away and establish incident command before close approach. • Stay upwind, uphill and upstream; avoid low areas where vapors or gases may collect. • Avoid breathing vapors, dust, mist or fire gases and avoid skin or eye contact. SOURCE: allfirefighter.com/hazmat/un/oxidizing-liquid-n-o-un-3139 | Always use current ERG + SOP/SOGIC BRIEFING

Use for: Incident command briefing, staging area whiteboard, or pre-entry team brief.

SMS (short)
UN3139 Oxidizing liquid, n.o.s. Cls5 ERG140 | allfirefighter.com/hazmat/un/oxidizing-liquid-n-o-un-3139SMS / 160 CHAR

Use for: Quick text to command or incoming units. Fits in a single SMS.

⚠️ Quick-reference only. Always use current ERG + SOP/SOG for incident-specific actions. Page: https://allfirefighter.com/hazmat/un/oxidizing-liquid-n-o-un-3139

Related UN Numbers in Class 5

Discovery block for training / quick reference. Always consult the current ERG + your SOP/SOG for operations.
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Frequently Asked Questions about UN 3139

No. It is an oxidizer, but it can make other materials burn faster or more violently.

Fire intensification and reaction with fuels, oils, organics or reducing agents are key hazards.

Water use depends on the exact oxidizer. Confirm the SDS and ERG before applying water directly.

Use compatible, noncombustible materials; avoid sawdust, paper or other organic absorbents.

The n.o.s. entry covers many liquids with different water reactivity, toxicity and corrosivity.
Sources (high level): DOT/PHMSA marking & class concepts + ERG usage principles. This page does not reproduce ERG guide text—always consult the current ERG for incident-specific protective actions.