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Carbon dioxide firefighting agents

EXPLOSION and FIRE CONCERNS when heated to decomposition, emits toxic fumes of NOx incompatible or reacts with acids, acid anhydrides, and oxidizing agents forms hazardous decomposition products such as nitrogen oxides, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, hydrogen fluoride, nitrogen use dry chemical, water spray or mist, chemical foam, or alcohol-resistant foam for firefighting purposes. [Pg.389]

EXPLOSION and FIRE CONCERNS dangerous fire hazard NFPA rating (not available) emits toxic fumes of CF when heated to decomposition incompatible with reducing agents use carbon dioxide, foam, or dry chemical for firefighting purposes. [Pg.479]

EXPLOSION and FIRE CONCERNS flammable liquid NFPA rating Health 2, Flammability 3, Reactivity 1 reacts violently with nitric acid, oleum and chlorosulfonic acid may accumulate static electricity forms explosive peroxides incompatible with oxidizing agents combustion may produce hazardous by-products, such as carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide use carbon dioxide, dry chemical powder, or foam for firefighting purposes. [Pg.523]

EXPLOSION and FIRE CONCERNS combustible liquid incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, bases, aluminum, magnesium, tin, and their alloys when heated to decomposition emits toxic hydrogen chloride, hydrogen bromide, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide fumes use carbon dioxide, dry chemical, or appropriate foam for firefighting purposes. [Pg.541]

EXPLOSION and FIRE CONCERNS combustible with evolution of chlorine at 210°C (410°F) NFPA rating (not rated) may form explosive mixtures with xylene reaction with water or steam will produce poisonous and corrosive fumes incompatible with strong acids contact with easily oxidized materials (such as ammonia salts and sulfides), will result in fire and explosion heating to decomposition emits toxic fumes of chlorine and oxides of nitrogen use dry chemical, foam, carbon dioxide, or other extinguishing agent suitable for firefighting purposes. [Pg.549]

EXPLOSION and FIRE CONCERNS flammable liquid NFPA rating Health 2, Flammability 2, Reactivity 0 combustible flashback along vapor trail may occur closed containers may explode when exposed to heat contact with strong oxidizers may cause fire incompatible with water, alkalies, mineral acids, and strong oxidizing agents hazardous decomposition products include carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and oxides use alcohol foam, dry chemical or carbon dioxide for firefighting purposes. [Pg.622]

EXPLOSION and FIRE CONCERNS Dimethyl and diethyl mercury are easily flammable when exposed to heat or flame contact with strong oxidizing agents, such as chlorine, may cause fires and explosions decomposition to flammable and explosive hydrocarbon gases will occur at elevated temperatures toxic gases and vapors, such as toxic mercury fumes and carbon monoxide, may be released in a fire use carbon dioxide, dry chemical, or foam for firefighting purposes. [Pg.716]

EXPLOSION and FIRE CONCERNS combustible when exposed to heat or open flame NFPA rating Health 2, Flammability 1, Reactivity 4 reacts explosively with strong alkali, such as sodium hydroxide incompatible with sulfuric acid, alkalies, oxidizing materials, and reducing agents decomposition emits toxic fumes of oxides of nitrogen and carbon monoxide use water spray, fog, foam, or carbon dioxide for firefighting purposes. [Pg.795]

EXPLOSION and FIRE CONCERNS combustible solid and liquid NFPA rating Health 1, Flammability 1, Reactivity 0 explosive vapor-air mixtures may be formed above flash point contact with strong oxidizing agents may cause fires and explosions incompatible with strong oxidizers and chlorosulfonic acid carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide may form when heated to decomposition use water spray, dry chemical, alcohol foam, or carbon dioxide for firefighting purposes. [Pg.831]


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