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Blood agents toxicity

Guide 117 Gases-Toxic-Flammable (Extreme Hazard) Blood Agents... [Pg.87]

Blood agents Also known as cyanogens, they include arsine (SA), cyanogen chloride (CK), and hydrogen chloride (AC), and are transported in the bloodstream through the body. Blood agents do not typically affect the blood but may interrupt the production of blood components and cause toxic effect at the cellular level. [Pg.250]

Many Blood Agents must be stabilized or they will polymerize on standing. Some Blood Agents are slowly hydrolyzed by water to produce corrosive and toxic gases. Blood Agents are incompatible with strong oxidizers many are incompatible with strong corrosives. Added components may react with water to produce toxic, flammable and/or corrosive vapors. [Pg.73]

Toxic chemicals that have been developed, produced and used as CW agents are usually subdivided into four categories pulmonary toxicants, blood agents, vesicants or blister agents, and nerve agents. [Pg.12]


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