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Lungs irritation

Colbalt Hydrogenations of solid fuels and fuel oils Manufacture of terephthalic acid High pressure production of aldehydes Lung irritation (hard metal disease) respiratory sensitization... [Pg.121]

Health Hazard Information - Recommended Personal Protective Equipment Goggles or face shield plastic gloves (as for gasoline) Symptoms Following Exposure Vapor causes mild irritation of eyes and mild Irritation of respiratory tract if inhaled. Ingestion causes irritation to stomach. Aspiration causes severe lung irritation and rapidly developing pulmonary edema central nervous system excitement... [Pg.93]

The effects of this mixture of gases are insidious several hours may elapse before lung irritation develops. It is feebly irritant to the upper respiratory tract due to its relatively low solubility. [Pg.65]

L-l is a vesicant (blister agent) also, it acts as a systemic poison, causing pulmonary edema, diarrhea, restlessness, weakness, subnormal temperature, and low blood pressure. In order of severity and appearance of symptoms, it is a blister agent, a toxic lung irritant, absorbed in tissues, and a systemic poison. When inhaled in high concentrations, it may be fatal in as short a time as 10 min. L-1 is not detoxified by the body. Common routes of entry into the body include ocular, percutaneous, and inhalation. [Pg.8]

Sulfur dioxide is a colorless, poisonous corrosive gas. It causes coughing and nose, throat and lung irritation, even in small quantities. A primary consequence of releasing S02 into the air is the production of acid rain ... [Pg.428]

Local effects noted in guinea pigs, rats, mice, and hamsters caused by inhalation of metallic nickel powder (15 mg/m3), nickel subsulfide (0.97 mg/m3), or nickel oxide (53 mg/m3) include nasal sinus inflammations, ulcers, lung irritation, nickel accumulations in lungs, emphysema, and... [Pg.499]


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