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Tear Agents - Halogenated

Tear Agents are primarily an eye-contact and inhalation hazard. Aerosols and vapors are irritahng to the eyes and skin at low concentrahons but relahvely nontoxic via these pathways. [Pg.89]

IC50S (tearing) impacts from eye exposure to Halogenated Tear Agent vapor occur at concentrahons as low as 1 mg/m (10 minute exposure). [Pg.89]

Halogenated Tear Agents may be liquids or solids. Agents are colorless to yellow in appearance. Odors of Halogenated Tear Agents range from floral to pepper-like. [Pg.89]

Emergency A ction for Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents [Pg.90]


G-series nerve agents (COl) Arsenical mustard agents (C08) Halogenated tear agents (C17) Tear agents in solvents (C19)... [Pg.8]

Halogenated Tear Agents may be volatilized during a fire or be spread by efforts to extinguish the fire. Agents may be decomposed by heat to produce other toxic, corrosive and/or flammable vapors. Hydrogen produced by the action of the corrosive vapors on metals or other corrodible materials may be present. [Pg.90]

CN). Colorimetric tubes are available which can detect halogenated hydrocarbons. Detection of agents with PIDs or FIDs may be possible. Detection and identification of agent vapors with FT-IR is possible provided that the appropriate reference spectra are available. Incendiary aerosols of Tear Agents may not be detectable by FT-IR because of detraction of the beam. [Pg.91]

LC50S for inhalation of Non-Halogenated Tear Agents have not been established or are not published. [Pg.93]

Non-Halogenated Tear Agents generally do not react with water or are very slowly decomposed by water. Non-Halogenated Tear Agents are incompatible with strong oxidizers, including chlorine bleach, and may produce toxic decomposition products. [Pg.94]

Odor of sour or rotten fruit Non-halogenated tear agents (C18)... [Pg.224]

LC50s for inhalation of Halogenated Tear Agents are as low as 200 mg/m3 (10 minute exposure). [Pg.319]

Hydrolysis Halogenated Tear Agents may produce hydrogen chloride... [Pg.320]

Hydrolysis Non-halogenated Tear Agents are generally stable in con-... [Pg.325]


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