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Tear gas candles

Postwar Development of Smoke Candles.—The pustw ar developmetil of smoke candles baa closely paralleled that of tear-gas candles. The first step was to substitute HC smoke mixture for the British IVpe 8 smoke mixture. The next step w as to standardize the siie of the smoke candle so as to make it the same as the tear-gas candle and thus utilise the same container for both t3q)e8. The result of this step in the develop-... [Pg.253]

No information is available on NFPA 704 designations for riot-control agents. UN four-digit identification numbers are listed for several types of tear gas and containers. Grenades and tear gas candles are poison 6.1 and flammable solids. Tear gas devices are assigned the number 1700 devices and the remaining types of tear gas are listed as 1693. [Pg.314]

Tear Gas Candles, Non-Explosive Tear Gas Grenades, Non-Explosive Devices containing tear-producing substances which, in minute quantities dispersed in air, cause extreme eye irritation and profuse tears. IMO 6261... [Pg.21]

Tear gas candles Tear gas cartridges Tear gas devices containing tear gas substances Tear gas grenades Tear gas substance, liquid, n.o.s. Tear gas substance, solid, n.o.s., SQQ Ammunition, Toxic, p.l9 Toxic, see Toxic Substances and Division 6.1, p.255... [Pg.107]

Reiz-gas, n. irritant gas, Mil.) tear gas or sneeze gas. -geschoss, n. irritant gas projectile. -gift, n. irritant poison, -kerze, /. Mil.) irritant candle, -korper, m. irritant substance, Mil.) lacrimator. reizloa, a. nonirritant, nonatimulating unattractive, insipid. [Pg.363]

After the armistice the service selected chloroacetophenone as the standard American tear gas. It erected a manufacturing plant at Edgewood Arsenal (1922), and developed a number of munitions for dispersing solid CN or solutions of CN in the field. The solid could be scattered from shells and grenades by means of high explosives, and volatilized from pots and candles by means of heat. Solutions of CN in chloroform (CNC), with chloropicrin in chloroform (CNS), and in carbon tetrachloride and benzene (CNB) could be thrown out by grenades, shells, and high pressure cylinders. [Pg.70]


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