☣️ UN 3123 • CLASS 6

UN 3123 — Poisonous liquid, water-reactive, n.o.s.

Placard: Toxic. ERG Guide 139. 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.

Poisonous liquid, water-reactive, n.o.s. is a broad n.o.s. hazmat entry. The material family gives important initial clues, but responders must confirm the exact product, concentration and packaging from shipping papers and the SDS.

Hazard overview: Treat this entry as variable and product-specific. Main concerns include toxic exposure, fire or reaction hazards, container failure when heated, and incompatible contact with water, air, fuels or metals depending on the exact substance.

Response guidance: Set isolation, keep responders upwind and avoid direct contact. Do not apply water or foam to water-reactive material unless compatibility is confirmed. Use ERG guidance first, then refine with SDS, shipping papers and monitoring.

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UN 3123 Quick Details

UN 3123
Product name: Poisonous liquid, water-reactive, n.o.s.
DOT Class: 6
Placard type: Toxic
ERG Guide: 139 (check current ERG)
Initial isolation: Use ERG 139 as initial guidance, then adjust isolation using SDS, shipping papers, monitoring data, wind and package condition.

Common Hazards of UN 3123

  • Reacts with water or moisture; reaction may be vigorous or explosive depending on the exact product.
  • Water contact may release flammable, toxic and/or corrosive gases that can collect in low or confined areas.
  • May ignite on contact with water, humid air or contaminated absorbents.
  • Toxic by inhalation, ingestion or skin contact; dust, vapor or decomposition products may cause serious injury.
  • Containers may rupture or explode when heated.
  • Fire may produce irritating, toxic or corrosive smoke and runoff.
  • Because this is an n.o.s. entry, the SDS and shipping papers define the exact hazards and response limits.

Chemical Identity & Physical Properties

Physical appearance is product-specific. This entry covers liquid materials that may vary in color, odor, concentration and packaging, so visual identification alone is not reliable.

Also known asToxic liquid water-reactive NOSPoisonous liquid water-reactive not otherwise specifiedWater-reactive toxic liquid
AppearanceAppearance varies depending on specific substance; typically a liquid at room temperature. May be colorless to dark colored. Odor varies by specific chemical identity.
Flash PointVaries by specific substance; many are highly flammable or may ignite spontaneously on contact with water
Boiling PointVaries by specific substance; data dependent on chemical identity
Vapor DensityTypically heavier than air; specific value depends on substance identity
Water ReactivityWater-reactive n.o.s. material; reaction severity depends on the exact product. Keep dry and verify SDS before any water use.
Chemical details are general reference only. Always verify with current SDS, ERG, and SOP/SOG.

Fireground Response Guidance — UN 3123

Extinguishing Media

Use dry chemical, dry sand, dry earth, soda ash or lime as appropriate. Do not use water or foam directly unless SDS confirms compatibility.

PPE Requirements

⚠️ SCBA and chemical-resistant protection required. Use Level A for unknown identity, active gas release or major spill; Level B only when monitoring supports it.

Use SCBA and chemical-resistant protection. Level A is preferred for unknown identity, vapor/gas release or major spill; Level B may be used only with monitoring and command approval.

Isolation & Evacuation

Use ERG 139 as initial guidance, then adjust isolation using SDS, shipping papers, monitoring data, wind and package condition.
Always confirm protective actions with the current edition of the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG Guide 139).

First Actions for a UN 3123 Incident

  • Call 911 and the emergency response number shown on shipping papers.
  • Keep unauthorized personnel away and establish an isolation zone.
  • Stay upwind, uphill and upstream; avoid low areas where vapors or gases may collect.
  • Avoid breathing vapors, dust, smoke or decomposition gases and avoid skin or eye contact.
  • Do not touch damaged packages, containers or spilled material without proper PPE.
  • Ventilate confined spaces only if responders are trained, equipped and monitoring the atmosphere.
  • Keep water away from the material unless SDS or incident command confirms it is safe for cooling containers.
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UN 3123 — Poisonous liquid, water-reactive, n.o.s.
HAZMAT RADIO NOTE — UN 3123 Product: Poisonous liquid, water-reactive, n.o.s. Class 6 / Toxic / ERG 139 PPE: SCBA and chemical-resistant protection required. Use Level A for unknown identity, active gas release or major spill; Level B only when monitoring supports it. ISOLATION: Use ERG 139 as initial guidance, then adjust isolation using SDS, shipping papers, monitoring data, wind and package condition. 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 3123 — Poisonous liquid, water-reactive, n.o.s. Class: 6 | Placard: Toxic | ERG Guide: 139 Appearance: Appearance varies depending on specific substance; typically a liquid at room temperature. May be colorless to dark colored. Odor varies by specific chemical identity. Water Reactivity: Water-reactive n.o.s. material; reaction severity depends on the exact product. Keep dry and verify SDS before any water use. Extinguishing: Use dry chemical, dry sand, dry earth, soda ash or lime as appropriate. Do not use water or foam directly unless SDS confirms compatibility. PPE: SCBA and chemical-resistant protection required. Use Level A for unknown identity, active gas release or major spill; Level B only when monitoring supports it. Isolation: Use ERG 139 as initial guidance, then adjust isolation using SDS, shipping papers, monitoring data, wind and package condition. — Key Hazards — • Reacts with water or moisture; reaction may be vigorous or explosive depending on the exact product. • Water contact may release flammable, toxic and/or corrosive gases that can collect in low or confined areas. • May ignite on contact with water, humid air or contaminated absorbents. — First Actions — • Call 911 and the emergency response number shown on shipping papers. • Keep unauthorized personnel away and establish an isolation zone. • Stay upwind, uphill and upstream; avoid low areas where vapors or gases may collect. • Avoid breathing vapors, dust, smoke or decomposition gases and avoid skin or eye contact. SOURCE: allfirefighter.com/hazmat/un/poisonous-liquid-waterreactive-n-un-3123 | Always use current ERG + SOP/SOGIC BRIEFING

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

SMS (short)
UN3123 Poisonous liquid, water-reactive, n.o.s. Cls6 ERG139 | allfirefighter.com/hazmat/un/poisonous-liquid-waterreactive-n-un-3123SMS / 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/poisonous-liquid-waterreactive-n-un-3123

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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 3123

It covers a broad n.o.s. liquid category. The exact chemical, concentration and additives must be confirmed from the SDS and shipping papers.

The entry is broad or variable, so one fixed behavior cannot be assumed for every shipment.

For water-reactive entries, yes; moisture may release flammable, toxic or corrosive gases. Keep material dry unless SDS confirms water is safe.

SCBA and chemical-resistant clothing are needed. Use Level A for unknown products, active vapor/gas release or major spills.

Check shipping papers, SDS, package markings, wind direction and atmospheric monitoring before committing crews.

Yes. Heat can rupture containers and may intensify reaction, toxic release or fire spread depending on the product.
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.