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Reactive hazards water-sensitive

Reactive hazards, 44, 228 explosive, 235 mixtures, 231, 468 pyrophoric, 17, 214 thermal runaway, 252 unstable, 228 water-sensitive, 228... [Pg.606]

Precaution Flamm. liq. very dangerous fire hazard exposed to heat, flame, oxidizers mod. explosive exposed to flame reacts with water, oxidizing agents reactive with water or steam to produce toxic and flamm. vapors Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes NFPA Health 2, Flammability 3, Reactivity 1 Storage Moisture-sensitive store under nitrogen store 2-8 C... [Pg.4553]

What kinds of chemicals are used in this lab, and in what quantities Are flammable liquids stored properly in fire-resistant cabinets Are there reactive chemicals being used in this laboratory such as air- or water-sensitive chemicals, pyrophorics or explosives Are there any particularly hazardous chemicals in this laboratory What air-sensitive compounds are used or generated What toxic gases are used or generated What water-sensitive compounds are used ... [Pg.116]

Special hazards such as water reactivity, friction sensitivity and shock sensitivity. [Pg.95]

C.I. Reactive B lack 5, an important type of reactive dye, was comprehensively studied for its toxicological and ecological profile. It proved to be of low acute toxicity and is nonirritant, a weak sensitizer, and has no genotoxic potential. Even in its hydrolyzed form it is not hazardous to the effluent water [4],... [Pg.639]

Mr. Ellison is president of Cerberus Associates, Inc. and as a private consultant, has responded to both transportation and fixed facility hazardous material incidents throughout the state of Michigan. He has acted as incident commander, safety officer, and response specialist at scenes involving chemical fires, water reactive materials, and shock sensitive materials. He has provided chemical and biological counterterrorism training to members of hazardous materials (HazMat) teams, police Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) teams, and Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) teams. [Pg.7]


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