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TABLE A.5.6.3 Alphabetical Listing of Commodity Classes: Product Heading Product Nfpa 13

This table provides a listing of common commodity classes and their associated NFPA 13 classifications. It includes items such as batteries, empty containers, films, food products, furniture, housing materials, appliances, and miscellaneous items. For each commodity, it specifies the product type and any relevant details, and assigns it an NFPA 13 classification ranging from Group A (expanded or non-expanded) to Class IV based on its combustibility and fire risk. The table acts as a reference for classifying commodities according to NFPA standards.

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TABLE A.5.6.3 Alphabetical Listing of Commodity Classes: Product Heading Product Nfpa 13

This table provides a listing of common commodity classes and their associated NFPA 13 classifications. It includes items such as batteries, empty containers, films, food products, furniture, housing materials, appliances, and miscellaneous items. For each commodity, it specifies the product type and any relevant details, and assigns it an NFPA 13 classification ranging from Group A (expanded or non-expanded) to Class IV based on its combustibility and fire risk. The table acts as a reference for classifying commodities according to NFPA standards.

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  • Alphabetical Listing of Commodity Classes
  • Commodity Classification Continued
  • Additional Commodity Listings
  • Plastic and Paper Commodity Specifications
  • Tissue and Textile Materials Classification
  • Comprehensive Classification Guide

 

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TABLE A.5.6.3 Alphabetical Listing of Commodity Classes


Product Heading Product NFPA 13

Batteries Dry cells (excludes lithium, lithium-ion, and other similar exotic metals or Class I
combustible electrolyte); without blister packing (if blister packed refer to
commodity classification definitions)
Vehicle; any size (e.g., automobile or truck); empty plastic casing Group A Nonexpanded
Vehicle; large (e.g., truck or larger); dry or wet (excludes lithium-ion and other Group A Nonexpanded
cells containing combustible electrolyte) cells
Vehicle; small (e.g., automobile); wet (excludes lithium-ion and other cells Class I
containing combustible electrolyte) cells
Empty Containers Noncombustible Class I
PET, bottles or jars Class IV
Rigid plastic (not including PET), up to 32 oz. (1 L) Group A Nonexpanded
Rigid plastic (not including PET), greater than 32 oz. (1 L) Group A Expanded
Wood; solid sided (e.g., crates, boxes) Class II
Film Rolls, Film (polypropylene, polyesther, polyethylene); rolled on any reel type Group A Nonexpanded
Including Film; 35 mm metal film cartridges in polyethylene cans; cartoned Class III
Photographic Film; motion picture or bulk rolls in polycarbonate, polyethylene or in metal Class II
cans; polyethylene bagged; cartoned
Film; rolls in polycarbonate plastic cassettes; cartoned Class IV
Photographic paper; sheets; bagged in polyethylene; cartoned Class III
Flammable/ Aerosol; Level 1 Class III
Combustible Lighters; butane; blister-packed; cartoned Group A Nonexpanded
Liquids Liquids; up to 20 percent alcohol (e.g., alcoholic beverages, flavoring extracts); Group A Nonexpanded
greater than 5 gallon (20 L) plastic containers with wall thickness greater than
¼ in. (6 mm)
Liquids; up to 20 percent alcohol (e.g., alcoholic beverages, flavoring extracts); Class I
metal, glass or ceramic containers
Liquids; up to 20 percent alcohol (e.g., alcoholic beverages, flavoring extracts); Class II
plastic containers greater than 5 gallons (20 L) and wall thickness up to ¼ in.
(6 mm)
Liquids; up to 20 percent alcohol (e.g., alcoholic beverages, flavoring extracts); Class I
up to 5 gallons (20 L) plastic bottles or jars
Liquids; up to 20 percent alcohol (e.g., alcoholic beverages, flavoring extracts); Class II
wood containers
Food Products — Frozen foods; nonwaxed or nonplastic packaging Class I
Frozen Frozen foods; plastic trays Class III
Frozen foods; waxed or plastic-coated paper packaging Class II
Food Products — Butter (stick or whipped spread) or margarine (up to 50 percent oil) Class III
Non-Frozen Dry foods (such as baked goods, candy, cereals, cheese, chocolate, cocoa, coffee, Class III
grains, granular sugar, nuts, etc.); bagged or cartoned
Foods (e.g., coffee, fish products, fruit, meat products, nuts, poultry, etc.); metal cans Class I
Fruits and vegetables (noncombustible semi-liquids); crushed; plastic containers Class I
up to 5 gallons (20 L)
Fruits and vegetables; fresh; wood spacers, non-plastic trays or containers Class I
Margarine; over 50 and up to 80 percent oil Group A Nonexpanded

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TABLE A.5.6.3 Continued


Product Heading Product NFPA 13
Meat; fresh; no plastic packaging; uncartoned Class I
Meat; fresh; no plastic packaging; cartoned Class II
Meat; fresh; plastic trays Class III
Milk; any container; stored in solid plastic crates Group A Nonexpanded
Milk; paper containers, or plastic bottles or jars up to 5 gallons (20 L) plastic Class I
bottles or jars
Salt; bagged Class I
Salt; cartoned Class II
Snack foods (e.g., potato chips); plasticized aluminum bags; cartoned Group A Nonexpanded
Syrup; wooden container Class II
Furniture and Furniture and bedding; with foam cushioning Group A Expanded
Bedding Furniture; metal (e.g., file cabinets or desks with plastic trim); cartoned Class I
Furniture; wood (e.g., doors, windows, cabinets, etc.); no plastic coverings or Class III
foam cushioning
Furniture; wood; plastic coverings nonexpanded plastic trim Class IV
Box spring; standard (minimal plastic materials) Class III
Box spring; wrapped in plastic cover Class IV
Mattress; foam (in finished form) Group A Expanded
Housing Materials/ Appliances; major (e.g., stoves, refrigerators); no appreciable plastic interior or Class II
Appliances exterior trim; cartoned
Appliances; major (e.g., stoves, refrigerators); no appreciable plastic interior or Class I
exterior trim; uncartoned
Appliances; no appreciable plastic exterior trim (interior of unit can have Class III
appreciable plastic)
Carpet tiles; cartoned Group A Nonexpanded
Fiberglass insulation; paper-backed rolls; bagged or unbagged Class IV
Floor coverings; vinyl, stacked tiles Class IV
Floor coverings; vinyl; rolled Group A Nonexpanded
Gypsum board Class I
Housing materials (such as sinks, countertops, etc.); noncombustible, cartoned or crated Class II
Paint; oil-based; friction-top metal containers; cartoned Class IV
Paint; water-based (latex); friction-top metal containers; cartoned Class I
Roofing shingles; asphalt-coated fiberglass Class III
Roofing shingles; asphalt-impregnated felt Class IV
Miscellaneous Ammunition; small arms and shotgun; cartoned Class IV
Charcoal; mineral spirit impregnated; bagged Group A Expanded
Charcoal; standard (non-mineral spirit impregnated); bagged Class III
Leather hides; baled Class II
Leather; finished products (e.g., shoes, jackets, gloves, bags, luggage, belts) Class III
Motors; electric Class I
Shock absorbers; metal dust cover Class II
Shock absorbers; plastic dust cover Class III
Skis; composite materials (plastic, fiberglass, foam, etc.) Class IV
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TABLE A.5.6.3 Continued


Product Heading Product NFPA 13
Tobacco products; cartoned Class III
Toys; stuffed; foam or synthetic Group A Expanded
Transformer; dry or empty (i.e., void of oil)-filled Class I
Noncombustible Liquids or semi-liquids; PET containers greater than 5 gallons (20 L) having a Class IV
Liquids nominal wall thickness greater than 0.25 in (6 mm)
Liquids or semi-liquids; PET containers up to 5 gallons (20 L) or greater than Class I
5 gallons (20 L) having a nominal wall thickness up to 0.25 in (6 mm)
Liquids or semi-liquids (e.g., crushed fruits and vegetables); plastic containers up Class I
to 5 gallons (18.9 L) capacity
Liquids or semi-liquids; plastic (except PET) containers greater than Group A Nonexpanded
5 gallons (20 L) capacity having a nominal wall thickness greater than
0.25 in. (6 mm)
Liquids or semi-liquids; plastic (except PET) containers greater than 5 gallons Class II
(20 L) capacity having a nominal wall thickness up to 0.25 in. (6 mm)
Liquids; cardboard drink boxes, plastic-coated, wax-coated, and/or aluminum- Class I
lined; uncartoned or on corrugated carton trays with plastic sheeting.
Liquids; cardboard drink boxes, plastic-coated, wax-coated, and/or aluminum- Group A Nonexpanded
lined; stored in plastic containers
Liquids; glass bottles or jars; cartoned Class I
Liquids; pharmaceuticals (nonflammable); glass bottles or jars; cartoned Class II
Liquids; plastic bottles or jars; stored in open or solid plastic crates Group A Nonexpanded
Paper Products Book signatures (paper part of book without hard cover) Class II
Cartons (i.e., cardboard flats); corrugated; partially assembled Class IV
Cartons (i.e., cardboard flats); corrugated; unassembled in neat piles Class III
Cartons; wax-coated, single-walled corrugated Group A Nonexpanded
Cellulosic paper products; nonwax-coated (e.g., books, cardboard games, Class III
cartoned tissue products, magazines, newspapers, paper cups, paper plates,
paper towels, plastic-coated paper food containers, stationery)
Cellulosic paper products; wax-coated (e.g., paper plates, cups); loosely packed; Group A Nonexpanded
cartoned
Cellulosic paper products; wax-coated (e.g., paper plates, cups); nested; cartoned Class IV
Matches; paper-type; cartoned Class IV
Matches; wooden; cartoned Group A Nonexpanded
Rolled; lightweight; in storage racks Class IV
Rolled; medium or heavyweight; in storage racks or on-side Class III
Tissue products; plastic-wrapped; cartoned Class III
Tissue products; plastic-wrapped; uncartoned Group A Nonexpanded
Plastic/Rubber ABS (Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer) Group A Nonexpanded
Acetal (polyformaldehyde) Group A Nonexpanded
Acrylic (polymethyl methacrylate) Group A Nonexpanded
Automobile bumpers and dashboards Group A Expanded
Butyl rubber Group A Nonexpanded
Cellulose Acetate Class IV
Cellulose Acetate Butyrate Group A Nonexpanded
Chloroprene rubber Class IV

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TABLE A.5.6.3 Continued


Product Heading Product NFPA 13
Containers; nonexpanded plastic gridded or solid; collapsed or nested with no Group A Nonexpanded
air spaces
ECTFE (ethylene-chlorotrifluoro-ethylene copolymer) Class IV
EPDM (ethylene-propylene rubber) Group A Nonexpanded
ETFE (ethylene-tetrafluoroethylene copolymer) Class IV
Ethyl Cellulose Group A Nonexpanded
FEP (fluorinated ethylene-propylene copolymer) Class IV
FRP (fiberglass-reinforced polyester) Group A Nonexpanded
Melamine (melamine formaldehyde) Class III
Nitrile Rubber (acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber) Group A Nonexpanded
Nylon (nylon 6, nylon 6/6) Group A Nonexpanded
PCTFE (polychlorotrifluoroethylene) Class III
PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate — thermoplastic polyester) Group A Nonexpanded
Phenolic Class III
Plastics; stored in fully closed and solid (no openings), metal containers Class I
Polybutadiene Group A Nonexpanded
Polycarbonate Group A Nonexpanded
Polyester elastomer Group A Nonexpanded
Polyethylene Group A Nonexpanded
Polypropylene Group A Nonexpanded
Polystyrene; foam products (plates, cups, etc.) Group A Expanded
Polystyrene; rigid products Group A Nonexpanded
Polyurethane Group A Expanded
PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) Class III
PVC (polyvinyl chloride) products, up to 20% plasticizer Class III
PVC (polyvinyl chloride) products, greater than 20% plasticizer Group A Nonexpanded
PVC resins; bagged Class III
PVDC (polyvinylidene chloride) Class III
PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride) Class III
PVF (polyvinyl fluoride) Group A Nonexpanded
Rubber; natural in blocks; cartoned Group A Nonexpanded
Rubber; natural; expanded Group A Expanded
Rubber; natural; nonexpanded Group A Nonexpanded
Rubber; synthetic (santoprene) Group A Nonexpanded
SAN (styrene acrylonitrile) Group A Nonexpanded
SBR (styrene-butadiene rubber) Group A Nonexpanded
Silicone rubber Class IV
Urea (urea formaldehyde) Class III
Plastic Containers Bottles or jars (except PET) greater than 1 gallon (4 L) containing Group A Nonexpanded
noncombustible solids
Bottles or jars (except PET) up to 1 gallon (4 L) containing noncombustible Group A, cartoned
solids (treat as cartoned
even if uncartoned)
Nonexpanded
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TABLE A.5.6.3 Continued


Product Heading Product NFPA 13

Powders/Pills Pharmaceutical pills; glass bottles or jars; cartoned Class II


Pharmaceuticals pills; plastic bottles or jars; cartoned Class IV
Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) resins; bagged Class IV
Powders; combustible (ordinary such as sugar or flour); free-flowing; bagged Class II
Powders; noncombustible free-flowing powdered or granular materials (cement, Class I
calcium chloride, clay, iron oxide, sodium chloride, sodium silicate, etc.)
Powders; noncombustible; glass bottles or jars; cartoned Class I
Powders; noncombustible; PET bottles or jars Class II
Powders; noncombustible; plastic (other than PET) bottles or jars; uncartoned Group A Nonexpanded
Powders; noncombustible; plastic bottles or jars greater than 1 gallon (4 L) Group A Nonexpanded
capacity
Powders; noncombustible; plastic bottles or jars up to 1 gallon (4 L) capacity; Class IV
cartoned
Textile Materials/ Cloth; natural fibers; baled Class III
Products  Cloth; synthetic cloth Class IV
Clothing; natural fibers (e.g., wool, cotton) and viscose Class III
Cotton; cartoned Class III
Diapers; cotton or linen Class III
Diapers; plastic or nonwoven fabric; cartoned Class IV
Diapers; plastic or nonwoven fabric; plastic-wrapped; uncartoned Group A Nonexpanded
Fabric; rayon and nylon Class IV
Fabric; synthetic (except rayon and nylon); greater than 50/50 blend Group A Nonexpanded
Fabric; synthetic (except rayon and nylon); up to 50/50 blend Class III
 
  Fabric; vinyl-coated (e.g., tablecloth); cartoned Group A Nonexpanded
Fibers; rayon and nylon; baled Class IV
Fibers; synthetic (except rayon and nylon); baled Group A Nonexpanded
Thread or yarn; rayon and nylon; wood or paper spools Class IV
Thread or yarn; rayon or nylon; plastic spools Group A Nonexpanded
Thread or yarn; synthetic (except rayon and nylon); greater than 50/50 blend; Class IV
paper or wood spools
Thread or yarn; synthetic (except rayon and nylon); greater than 50/50 blend; Group A Nonexpanded
plastic spools
Thread or yarn; synthetic (except rayon and nylon); up to 50/50 blend; plastic spools Group A Nonexpanded
Thread or yarn; synthetic (except rayon and nylon); up to 50/50 blend; wood or Class III
paper spools
Wax Products Candles Group A Expanded
Paraffin or petroleum wax; blocks Group A Expanded
Wire/Cable/Spools Spools; plastic; empty Group A Nonexpanded
Spools; wood; empty Class III
Wire or cable; PVC insulated; metal or wood spools Class II
Wire or cable; PVC insulated; plastic spools Class IV
Wire; bare; metal spools, uncartoned Class I
Wire; bare; metal spools; cartoned Class II
Wire; bare; plastic spools; cartoned Class IV

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TABLE A.5.6.3 Continued


Product Heading Product NFPA 13
Wire; bare; plastic spools; uncartoned Group A Nonexpanded
Wire; bare; wood or cardboard spools Class II
Wood Products Wood patterns Class IV
Wood products (e.g., fiberboard, lumber, particle board, plywood, pressboard with Class II
smooth ends and edges); bundled solid blocks
Wood products (e.g., fiberboard, lumber, particle board, plywood, pressboard with Class III
smooth ends and edges); unbundled or non-solid blocks
Wood products (e.g., toothpicks, clothespins and hangers) Class III

[Link]* Class  I. A Class  I commodity shall be defined as a noncombustible product that


meets one of the following criteria:
(1) Placed directly on wood pallets
(2) Placed in single-layer corrugated cartons, with or without single-thickness cardboard
dividers, with or without pallets
(3) Shrink-wrapped or paper-wrapped as a unit load with or without pallets
A.[Link] See Table A.[Link].

TABLE A.[Link] Examples of Class I Commodities


Product Heading Product

Batteries Dry cells (excludes lithium, lithium-ion, and other similar exotic metals or combustible electrolyte);
without blister packing (if blister packed refer to commodity classification definitions)
Vehicle; small (e.g., automobile); wet (excludes lithium-ion and other cells containing combustible
electrolyte) cells
Empty Containers Noncombustible
Flammable/Combustible Liquids; up to 20 percent alcohol (e.g., alcoholic beverages, flavoring extracts); metal, glass or
Liquids ceramic containers
Liquids; up to 20 percent alcohol (e.g., alcoholic beverages, flavoring extracts); up to 5 gallons (20L)
plastic bottles or jars
Food Products — Frozen Frozen foods; nonwaxed or nonplastic packaging
Food Products — Non- Foods (coffee, fish products, fruit, meat products, nuts, poultry, etc.); metal cans
Frozen Fruits and vegetables (noncombustible semi-liquids); crushed; plastic containers up to 5 gallons (20 L)
Fruits and vegetables; fresh; wood spacers, non-plastic trays or containers
Meat; fresh; no plastic packaging; uncartoned
Milk; paper containers, or plastic bottles or jars up to 5 gallons (20 L) plastic bottles or jars
Salt; bagged
Furniture and Bedding Furniture; metal (e.g., file cabinets or desks with plastic trim); cartoned
Housing Materials/ Appliances; major (e.g., stoves, refrigerators); no appreciable plastic interior or exterior trim; cartoned
Appliances Gypsum board
Paint; water-based (latex); friction-top metal containers; cartoned
Miscellaneous Motors; electric
Transformer; dry or empty (i.e., void of oil)
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