brandgefährlich
Brandgefährlich is a German term used to describe materials that can readily catch fire or sustain combustion. It is commonly encountered in German-language safety labeling, storage instructions, and safety data sheets to warn workers and users that a substance poses a fire hazard. The term is descriptive rather than a formal classification; it summarizes fire risk without specifying exact ignition temperatures or flammability limits.
Within EU regulation, formal hazard classes for flammability are defined under the CLP Regulation. In German,
Safety considerations include keeping such materials away from heat sources, open flames, and sparks; using approved
Examples of commonly concerned materials are many solvents (ethanol, acetone), fuels (gasoline, diesel fuels in certain
See also: flammable substances, CLP Regulation, Sicherheitsdatenblatt, Gefahrstoffkennzeichnung, hazardous materials.