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Corrosion safety

DOT CLASSIFICATION 8 Label Corrosive SAFETY PROFILE A human poison by an unspecified route. Moderately toxic by various routes. A severe eye and skin irritant. Can cause burns, lachrymation, and conjunctivitis. Human systemic effects by ingestion changes in the esophagus, ulceration, or bleeding from the small and large intestines. Human systemic irritant effects and mucous membrane irritant. Experimental reproductive effects. Mutation data reported. A common air contaminant. [Pg.5]

DOT CLASSIFICATION 8 Label Corrosive SAFETY PROFILE Poison by ingestion, inhalation, skin contact, and intraperitoneal routes. See also HYDROBROMIC ACID and ACETIC ACID. Violent reaction on contact with water, steam, methanol, or ethanol produces toxic and reactive HBr. When heated to decomposition it emits highly corrosive and toxic fumes of carbonyl bromide and bromine. To fight fire, use dry chemical, CO2. [Pg.17]

Flammable Liquid, Corrosive SAFETY PROFILE Poison by inhalation. Moderately toxic by ingestion. A human systemic irritant by inhalation. Violent hydrolysis reaction with water or steam produces heat, acetic acid, HCl, and other corrosive chlorides. May decompose during preparation. Dangerous fire hazard when exposed to heat or flame. Explosion hazard by spontaneous chemical reaction with dimethyl sulfoxide or ethanol. Also incompatible with PCI3. When heated to decomposition it emits highly toxic fumes of phosgene and Cl . To fight fire, use CO2 or dry chemical. See also CHLORIDES. [Pg.18]

DOT CLASSIFICATION 8 Label Corrosive SAFETY PROFILE Toxic and corrosive. Combustible when exposed to heat or flame. When heated to decomposition it emits highly toxic fumes of PO. See also ESTERS and PHOSPHORIC ACID. [Pg.25]

ACGIH TLV TWA 2 mg(Al)/m3 DOT CLASSIFICATION 8 Label Corrosive SAFETY PROFILE Moderately toxic by ingestion. Experimental teratogenic and reproductive effects. Mutation data reported. The dust is an irritant by ingestion, inhalation, and skin contact. Highly exothermic polymerization reactions with alkenes. Incompatible with nitrobenzenes or nitrobenzene + phenol. Highly exothermic reaction with water or steam produces toxic ftimes of HCl. See also ALUMINUM COMPOUNDS, CHLORIDES, and HYDROCHLORIC ACID. [Pg.45]

DOT CLASSIFICATION 8 Label Corrosive SAFETY PROFILE A corrosive solid. [Pg.67]

DOT CLASSIFICATION 8 Label Corrosive SAFETY PROFILE Corrosive to skin, eyes, mucous membranes, and other tissue. [Pg.87]

DOT CLASSIFICATION 8 Label Corrosive SAFETY PROFILE Moderately toxic by ingesdon. Human pulmonary system effects by inhaladon. Corrosive by vigorous reacdon with moisture, generadng heat and hydrogen chloride gas (a strong irritant), which can cause pulmonary edema when inhaled. Systemic effects can be caused by the andmony. See also ANTIMONY COMPOUNDS. Experimental reproducdve effects. Mutadon data reported. When heated to decomposidon it emits very toxic fumes of chlorine and andmony. It can react violendy with aluminum, potassium, sodium. [Pg.90]

ACGIH TLV TWA 2.5 mg(F)/mh BEL 3 mg/g creatinine of fluorides in urine prior to shift 10 mg/g creatinine of fluorides in urine at end of shift TWA 0.5 mg(Sb)/m NIOSH REL TWA 0.5 mg(Sb)/m3 DOT CLASSIFICATION 8 Label Corrosive SAFETY PROFILE Poison by subcutaneous route. Corrosive to skin and eyes. See also FLUORIDES and ANTIMONY COMPOUNDS. When heated to decomposition it emits very toxic fumes of F and Sb. [Pg.91]

OSHA PEL TWA 0.5 mg(Sb)/m3 ACGIH TLV TWA 0.5 mg(Sb)/m3 DOT CLASSIFICATION 8 Label Corrosive SAFETY PROFILE A poison. Corrosive to skin, eyes, and mucous membranes. [Pg.94]

DFG MAK Confirmed Human Carcinogen DOT CLASSIFICATION 8 Label Corrosive SAFETY PROFILE Confirmed carcinogen with experimental carcinogenic data by skin contact and neoplastigenic data by inhalation. Experimental poison by inhalation. Corrosive to the skin, eyes, and mucous membranes. Large doses can cause central nervous system depression. Mutation data reported. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of CL. See also CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS, AROMATIC. [Pg.157]

Oxidizer, Poison, Corrosive SAFETY PROFILE Poisonous and corrosive. Very reactive, a powerful oxidizer. Explosive or violent reaction with organic materials, water, acetone, ammonium halides, antimony, antimony trichloride oxide, arsenic, benzene, boron, bromine, carbon, carbon monoxide, carbon tetrachloride, carbon tetraiodide, chloromethane, cobalt, ether, halogens, iodine, powdered molybdenum, niobium, 2-pentanone, phosphoms, potassium hexachloroplatinate, pyridine, silicon, silicone grease, sulfur, tantalum, tin dichloride, titanium, toluene, vanadium, uranium, uranium hexafluoride. [Pg.211]

Flammable Liquid DOT Class 3 Label Flammable Liquid, Corrosive SAFETY PROFILE Poison by ingestion, skin contact, and intravenous routes. Moderately toxic by inhalation, intraperitoneal, and parenteral routes. A corrosive and severe skin irritant. Questionable carcinogen with experimental tumorigenic data. Mutation data reported. A flammable liquid and dangerous fire hazard when exposed to heat, flame, or oxidizing materials. To fight fire, use alcohol foam. [Pg.229]

DOT CLASSIFICATION 8 Label Corrosive SAFETY PROFILE A corrosive poison. See also CHLOROSILANE. Flammable liquid when exposed to heat, flame (sparks), or oxidizers. To fight fire, use water to blanket fire, fog, mist, dry chemical, alcohol foam. Reacts with water or steam to produce heat and toxic and corrosive fumes. When heated to decomposition it emits highly toxic fumes ofcr. [Pg.246]

DOT CLASSIFICATION 8 Label Corrosive SAFETY PROFILE Moderately toxic by ingestion, skin contact, subcutaneous, intraperitoneal, and intravenous routes. Human mutation data reported. Severe skin and eye irritant. A corrosive material. Combustible liquid. Could react with oxidizing materials. Incandescent reaction with chromium trioxide above 100°. To fight fire, use alcohol foam, CO2, dry chemical. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes. [Pg.248]

DOT CLASSIFICATION 2.3 Label Poison Gas, Oxidizer, Corrosive SAFETY PROFILE Poison by inhaladon. A corrosive material. Vigorous reacdon in contact with water or anhydrous nitric acid. Violent reacdon on contact with metals. When heated to decomposidon it emits very toxic fumes of CL and F . See also CHLORINE, FLUORINE, FLUORIDES, and CHLORINE TRIFLUORIDE. [Pg.316]


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