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Hartree-Fock calculations, peracid alkene epoxidation, 48-50 Hazardous materials commercial codes, 621 emergency response, 746-7 environmental hazards, 747, 751-3 labels, 751-3 NIOSH Pocket Guide, 749 occupational hazards, 747-9 safety issues, 744-9 HDL see High-density lipoprotein Heat of formation see Enthalpy of formation HEHP (1-hydroxyethyl hydroperoxide), 605, 638... [Pg.1464]

Toxicity Aniline is highly toxic to animals and humans. The acute oral LD50 in laboratory rats is 440 mg/kg. Humans exposed to aniline have demonstrated severe headache, narcosis, body tremors, cardiac arrhythmia, coma, and death. Bladder tumors associated with amines and dye industry workers is not well established, since the IARC has classified aniline as a group 3 carcinogen (not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity). NIOSH has labeled the chemical with sufficient evidence to recommend it as a potential occupational carcinogen.70 71... [Pg.221]

DFG MAK Confirmed Animal Carcinogen with Unknown Relevance to Humans NIOSH REL TWA 1 ppm CL 3 ppm/15M DOT CLASSIFICATION 3 Label ... [Pg.38]

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]

ACGIH TLV TWA 0.01 mg/m Confirmed Human Carcinogen BEI 35 (As)/L inorganic arsenic and methylated metabolites in urine DFG MAK Human Carcinogen NIOSH REL CL 2 g(As)/mVl5M DOT CLASSIFICATION 6.1 Label Poison SAFETY PROFILE Confirmed human carcinogen. Poison by ingestion. Moderately toxic by skin contact. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of arsenic. [Pg.102]

NIOSH REL (Arsine) CL 2 ng(As)/mVl5M DOT CLASSIFICATION 2.3 Label Poison Gas, Flammable Gas SAFETY PROFILE Confirmed human carcinogen. Poison by inhalation. Human red blood cell, gastrointestinal system, central nervous system, and other systemic effects by inhalation. Flammable when exposed to flame. Moderately explosive when exposed to CI2, HNO3, (K + NH3), open flame, or powerful shock. Dangerous, more toxic than its oxidation product. When heated to decomposition it emits highly toxic fumes of arsenic. See also ARSENIC, ARSENIC COMPOUNDS, and HYDRIDES. [Pg.111]

CONSENSUS REPORTS lARC Cancer Review Group 1 IMEMDT 7,174,87 Animal Sufficient Evidence, Human Sufficient Evidence IMEMDT 35,83,85 Human Sufficient Evidence IMEMDT 3,22,73. Reported in EPA TSCA Inventory. OSHA PEL TWA 0.2 mg/mL Carcinogen ACGIH TLV TWA 0.2 mg/m (volatile). Confirmed Human Carcinogen NIOSH REL (Coal Tar Products) TWA 0.1 mg/m3 CHE fraction DOT CLASSIFICATION 3 Label Flammable Liquid... [Pg.376]

NIOSH REL (Monohalomethanes) TWA Reduce to lowest level DOT CLASSIFICATION 2.1 Label Flammable Gas... [Pg.910]

NIOSH REL (Diisocyanates) TWA 0.005 ppm CL 0.02 ppm/lOM DOT CLASSIFICATION 6.1 Label KEEP AWAY FROM FOOD DOT Class 6.1 Label Poison DOT Class 6.1 Label Poison, Flammable Liquid DOT Class 3 Label Flammable Liquid, Poison SAFETY PROFILE Poison by inhalation. Mildly toxic by ingestion. Human systemic effects by inhalation increased immune response and body temperature. A skin and eye irritant. An allergic sensitizer. Questionable carcinogen. Mutation data reported. A flammable liquid. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of NOx and SOx. See also CYANATES. [Pg.919]

NIOSH REL (Methylene Chloride) Reduce to lowest feasible level DOT CLASSIFICATION 6.1 Label KEEP AWAY FROM FOOD SAFETY PROFILE Confirmed carcinogen with experimental carcinogenic and tumorigenic data. Poison by intravenous route. Moderately toxic by ingestion, subcutaneous, and intraperitoneal routes. Mildly toxic by inhalation. Human systemic effects by ingestion and inhalation paresthesia, somnolence, altered sleep time,... [Pg.920]


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