An oxidizer is a material that may, generally by yielding oxygen, cause or enhance the combustion of other materials.
An organic peroxide is any organic compound containing oxygen (O) in the bivalent -O-O- structure and which may be considered a derivative of hydrogen peroxide, where one or more of the hydrogen atoms have been replaced by organic radicals, unless any of the following paragraphs applies:
Prior to 2007, the placard for 'Organic Peroxide' (5.2) was entirely yellow, like placard 5.1.
Source: United States Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49 CFR §177.848 - Segregation of hazardous materials.1
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) (October 1, 2011). "49 CFR 177.848 - Segregation of hazardous materials" (PDF). Government Publishing Office. p. 853. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 July 2019. Retrieved 16 July 2019. /wiki/Pipeline_and_Hazardous_Materials_Safety_Administration ↩