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Tear Agents - Non-Halogenated

Tear Agents are primarily an eye-contact and inhalation hazard. Aerosols and vapors are irritating to the eyes and skin at low concentrations but relatively nontoxic via these pathways. [Pg.93]

IC50S (tearing) impacts from eye exposure to Non-Halogenated Tear Agent vapor occur at concentrations as low as 0.15 mg/m.  [Pg.93]

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

Emergency Action for Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents [Pg.94]

When Tear Agents are employed as aerosols they are not persistent. However, a significant release of Tear Agent can deposit large amounts of solid or liquid material and pose a persist hazard. [Pg.94]


Non-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, and/or flammable vapors. [Pg.94]

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]

Sweetish" odor Non-halogenated tear agents (C18) Tear agents in solvents (C19)... [Pg.224]

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


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