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The biological oxygen demand (BOD) in aqueous streams for both butanals is 1.62 wt/wt for five days (42). The NFPA Hazard classification (42) ... [Pg.382]

NFPA Hazard Classifications — The indicated ratings are given in "Fire Protection Guide on Hazardous Materials," National Fire Protection Association. The classifications are defined in Table 1. [Pg.8]

The biological oxygen demand (BOD) in aqueous streams for both butanals is 1.62 wt/wt for five days (42). The NFPA Hazard classification (42) for both aldehydes are health (blue) 2 flammability (red) 3 and reactivity (yellow) 0. The flammability characteristics of the butanals are given in Table 7. The flash points for the butanals are well below room temperature. Thus, precautions must be taken to avoid heat, sparks, or open flame. ... [Pg.382]

Flashpoint NFPA Hazard Classification -11 °C (closed cup) Merck 1989... [Pg.276]

Tills subsection provides a listing of selected chemicals, their common synonyms and the listed NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) Hazard Classification for each chemical. Not all chemicals are identified in this table primarily those that an NFPA Hazard Classification could be obtained for, usually from a material safety data sheet (MSDS). The NFPA s "Recommended System for the Identification of Hazards of Materials TNFPA 704) provides basic warning information to fire fighters in industrial plants and storage facilities, as well as traiisponers of hazardous materials. The system Is described in detail in Section 3 of Chapter 1, and also In... [Pg.232]

Guide to Chemical Reactivity, Fire and Explosion Table 16. NFPA Hazard Classification Infonnation... [Pg.233]

What is the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) hazard classification for biphenyl What is the threshold limit value (TLV) for this compound ... [Pg.33]


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