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Hazard corrosive

Materials that demonstrate unusual reactivity with water are identified as and materials that possess oxidizing properties shall be identified by the letters Z. Other special hazard symbols may be used to identify radioactive hazards, corrosive hazards, substances that are toxic to fish, and so on. [Pg.2274]

These couplings are totally enclosed and are suitable for any environment prone to fire hazard, corrosion, dust or any other pollutants. The controls can be provided remotely in a safer room and the pushbutton stations, which can be easily made suitable for such environments, located with the drive. [Pg.198]

The data to be listed on the Material Technical Sheet needs to be comprehensive enough for an accurate assessment of the fire and explosion characteristics, reactivity hazards, corrosion or erosion effects, and safety, health, and environmental hazards. [Pg.214]

Any chemical substance, if improperly managed or disposed of, may pose a danger to living organisms, materials, structures, or the environment, by explosion or fire hazards, corrosion, toxicity to organisms, or other detrimental effects. In addition, when released to the environment, many chemical substances can be classified as hazardous or nonhazardous. Consideration must be given to the distribution of chemical wastes on land systems, in water systems, and in the atmosphere. [Pg.20]

SBA is a colorless, high boiling point (212°F) liquid with a pleasant odor. TBA, on the other hand, is a white solid (melting point is 78°F) with a camphor-like odor. Both alcohols are traded as technical grade (99% purity) and need a hazardous (corrosive) materials label. [Pg.208]

Wear goggles and face shield when handling hazardous corrosives. The face, ears, and neck should be protected. [Pg.43]

Flammable, vapor causes explosive mix with air Combustible, toxic, carcinogen Flammable as dust, toxic, carcinogen Poison, P-listed, extremely hazardous Corrosive Highly toxic... [Pg.266]

Remove the most hazardous, corrosive or unstable component first. In this case this would be hydrogen sulfide. [Pg.1289]

Hazard Corrosive to skin and mucous membranes toxic strong eye irritant. Flammable, dangerous fire risk. Reacts violently with water and alcohol. Use Organic preparations (acetylating agent) dyestuffs pharmaceuticals. [Pg.12]

Derivation Action of ammonium hydroxide on hydrofluoric acid with subsequent crystallization. Hazard Corrosive to skin. TLV 2.5 mg(F)/m3. Use Ceramics, chemical reagent, etching glass (white acid), sterilizer for brewery, dairy, and other equipment electroplating processing beryllium, laundry sour. [Pg.67]

Hazard Corrosive, fumes in moist air, reacts strongly with organics. TLV 0.5 mg(Sb)/m3. [Pg.92]

Hazard Corrosive to tissue. TLV ceiling 1 ppm. May explode when heated. [Pg.176]

Hazard Corrosive to skin and tissue. TLV 0.1 ppm. Explodes on contact with water. [Pg.181]

Hazard Corrosive to skin. Very reactive and dangerous. [Pg.181]

Hazard Corrosive, absorbed by skin, causes tumors exposure should be minimized a carcinogen. Dangerous fire and explosion hazard, flammable limits in air 3.6—46%. TLV 0.5 ppm, toxic by skin absorption animal carcinogen. [Pg.531]

Hazard Corrosive to tissue (eyes, skin, and mucous membranes). [Pg.810]

Hazard Severe explosion hazard. Corrosive to tissue. TLV 10 ppm. [Pg.896]


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