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Combustion hazards

While combusting hazardous waste, the combustion process and equipment must be monitored and inspected to avoid potential accidents or incomplete combustion. The monitoring and... [Pg.463]

Waritz, R.S. An Industrial Approach to Evaluation of Pyrolysis and Combustion Hazards , Environ. Health Perspect. 11, June 1975, p. 197. [Pg.192]

Waritz RS (1975) An industrial approach to evaluation of pyrolysis and combustion hazards. Environmental Health Perspectives 11 197-202. [Pg.2104]

Properties Colorless, viscous liquid pleasant odor. D 0.946 (20/4C), refr index 1.4575 (20C), fp -19C, bp 139-140C, flash p 124F (51C). Slightly soluble in water soluble in alcohol. Combustible. Hazard Moderate fire risk. [Pg.362]

CAS 590-88-5. NH2CH2CH2CHNH2CH3. Properties Water-white liquid amine odor. Boiling range 143-150C, d 0.858 (20/20C), refr index 1.450 (20C), flash p 125F (51.6C). Combustible. Hazard Toxic by ingestion and skin absorption. [Pg.384]

Properties Water-white mobile liquid amine odor. D 0.8881 (20/20)C, bp 139.7C, fp -12C, refr index 1.459 (20C), flash p 120F (49C) (OC). Completely soluble in water, methanol, and ether. Combustible. Hazard Moderate fire risk. Strong irritant to eyes and skin. [Pg.386]

C, bp 162C (2.6 mm Hg), flash p 375F (190.5C), vap press 0.03 mm Hg (100C), bulk d 26 lb/ft3. No odor. Partially soluble in methanol, ethanol, and acetone insoluble in water. Combustible. Hazard Toxic by ingestion. [Pg.675]

Properties Liquid. D0.8532(20/4C), fp-51.6C, bp 171.1, refr index 1.486 (20C), flash p 140F (60C), autoign temp 802F (427C). Combustible. Hazard Moderate fire risk. Toxic in high concentration, a skin and eye irritant. [Pg.706]

F (49C) (TOC). Contains 25 ppm hydroquinone monomethyl ether as inhibitor. Combustible. Hazard Moderate fire risk. [Pg.707]

Properties Yellow powder odor like benzoqui-none. Mp 123-126C, sublimes at 100C. Slightly soluble in water soluble in ethanol, ethyl ether, chloroform, benzene, and acetic acid. Combustible. Hazard Irritant. [Pg.874]

Properties Colorless, noncorrosive gas or liquid sweet odor. Fp -146C, bp -46.8C, d (liquid) 1.434 (20C). Nonflammable but supports combustion. Hazard Dangerous in contact with organic materials, strong oxidizing agent. Toxic by inhalation. TLV 3 ppm STEL 6 ppm. [Pg.959]

Properties Colorless, hexagonal crystals. Decomposes at about 300C, d 1.846 (20C). Soluble in water and in liquid ammonia slightly soluble in alcohol hydrolyzes to form hydrazoic acid. Combustible. Hazard Highly toxic. TLV ceiling of 0.29 mg/m3 not classifiable as a human carcinogen. [Pg.1137]

Properties White crystals. D (solid) 1.69, refr index 1.5776 (19C), bp 221C, mp 52.6C, flash p 235F (112.7C) (CC). Insoluble in water slightly soluble in alcohol soluble in ether. Combustible. Hazard Toxic by ingestion and inhalation. [Pg.1265]

Properties Viscous, pale-yellow liquid. Bulkd 18.5 lb/gal, refr index 1.5772 (20C). Combustible. Hazard A carcinogen use restricted. [Pg.1289]

CAS 103-44-6. CH2=CHOCI I2CI I(C2I I2)C4H9. Properties Liquid. D 0.8102 (20/20C), bp 177.7C, fp-lOOC, flash p 135F (57.2C) (OC), autoign temp 395F (201.6C). Insoluble in water. Combustible. Hazard Moderate fire and explosion risk. [Pg.1318]

Charcoal may also be screened (filtration of contaminants and separation into size classes), crushed into powder, or made into briquettes wherein the charcoal is compressed into compact, high carbon-density masses with or without a binder. Wet charcoal presents a particular combustion hazard because moisture catalyzes oxidation leading to combustion and self-heating. [Pg.36]

Tankage comes from two sources the dried solid product of boiling the bones, skin, meat scraps, and other animal by-products from abattoirs and garbage treated with high-pressure steam and subsequently pressed. Both products are high in nitrogen, in the form of ammonia, and phosphorus as phosphoric acid, potash, and phosphates. Tankage can be flammable and presents a spontaneous combustion hazard. [Pg.89]

Aldehydes are those chemicals with the RCHO group, where R is any organic group. They are generally reactive, present a combustion hazard, and can be toxic. They include benzaldehyde and acetaldehyde. [Pg.164]

Petroleum coke (64741-79-3) presents a spontaneous combustion hazard and can form explosive concentrations of dust. [Pg.222]

Blood oxygenation by intracorporeal breathing of liquid fluorocarbons has received further attention, and experiments on life support without combustion hazards in gaseous Oa-fluorocarbon (CF4, CaFe, or CsFg) mixtures have been described. ... [Pg.12]

Toxicology Nonirritating to skin and eyes TSCA listed Precaution Combustible Hazardous Decomp. Prods. CO, CO2... [Pg.539]

Toxicology Possible irritant may cause irritation to eyes, skin, mucous membranes, upper respiratory tract may be harmful by inh., ing., skin absorp. TSCA listed Precaution Combustible Hazardous Decomp. Prods. CO, CO2... [Pg.1196]


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