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r the interest of safety, the coast Guard reviews all chemicals proposed
for bulk shipment by water. All cargoes classiflred as dangerous are reg-
ulated.
f- well understood, newer commodities often have unusual fire and explo-
sive properties such as wide flammable range, low ignition temperature
f-- rl This chemical Data Guide was developed in the interest of safe
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EXPLANATION OF DATA
I Chemical Family:
This is a general chemical category which facilitates the use of
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Format the compatibility chart for predicting the type of reactions
which can be expected.
Data sheets are arranged alphabetically by the most commonly-
used chemical name. Following the data pages is a synonym index Pollution Category...USEPA IMO -:
In the blanks are indicated the category assignedby the U.S. En-
which shows other names for the products.
The guide sheet preceding the data sheets is intended to help inter-
t- A, B, C, D-NLS
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Category of Annex II of MARPOL 73/78.
III of Annex II (non-NLS cargoes) of MARPOL
73/78.
pret and identify the information on the data sheets.
Explanation of Terms
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I-Considered an oil under Annex I of MARPOL 73178. See
page 410 of the Data Guide for the complete list.
Synonyms:
Alternate and common names are listed. In general, proprietary
and trade names are not used.
r #-No determination of NLS status. For shipping on oceango-
ing vessels,see 46 CFR 153.900(c).
@-The NLS category has been assigned by the U.S. Coast
Formula:
The constituent elements and a simplified structural formula are
r Guard, in absence of one assigned by the IMO. The category is
based upon a GESAMP Hazard Profile or by analogy to a close-
ly related product having an NLS assigned.
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"gas"-The
shown. IMO generally does not assign Pol. Cats to gases as
these cargoes present little to no hazard to the aquatic environ-
Appearance-Odor: ment.
A brief descriptive statement of these properties is given.
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Specific Gravity: I In the blank is indicated the CFR reference for the carriage of
This is the ratio of the weight of a volume of the cargo to the the commodity.
weight of an equal volume of water. In the case of liquids of lim-
ited solubility, the specifrc gravity will predict whether the prod-
uct will sink or float on water; for example, if the specific gravi-
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The number assigned to a particular
Nations.
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Boiling Point: Fire & Explosion Hazard Data
The temperature at which the liquid boils, given in "C and 'F at
a pressure of 760 mm Hg, one atmosphere or 14.7 psia. Thus, the
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boiling point is the temperature at which the vapor pressure is The classiflrcation assigned by the Coast Guard to flammable or
760 mm Hg, one atmosphere or 14.7 psia
Freezing Point:
f*' combustible liquids is defined as follows:
psi = mm Hg x A.7 t- Grade D Combustible liquid with a flash point above 80"F, but
below 150'F.
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Grade E, Combustible liquid with a flash point of 150.F or
Reid Vapor Pressure:
above.
Equilibrium pressure exerted by vapor over the liquid at 100'F,
expressed as pounds per square inch absolute (pisa), defrned in 46 Electrical Group:
cFR 30.10-59. f* The electrical group is based on the explosive characteristics of
air mixtures of gases or vapors. The 1986 edition of Manual for
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Vapor Density:
Classification of Gases, Vapors, and Dusts for Electrical Equip-
This is actually a specific gravity rather than a true density be-
ment in Hazardous (Classified) Locations, NFPA 497M, or the
cause it equals the ratio of the weight of a vapor or gas (with no
1982 edition of Classification of Gases, Liquids, and Volatile
air present) compared to the weight of an equal volume of air at
the same temperature and pressure. Values less than I indicate r1 Solids Relative to Explosion-Proof Electrical Equipment,
that the vapor or gas tends to rise and values greater than I indi- l l NMAB 353-5. These publications provide details and list the
cate that it tends to settle. However, temperature effects must be chemicals by Group. (Both publications were current as of press
time of the Data Guide.)
considered. For example, although methane at 68'F has a vapor
density of 0.55, it becomes denser at lower temperatures. At
-259"F, the boiling point, the vapor is heavier than air. Vapors
f: Flash Point:
The lowest temperature at which the vapors of a liquid may be
from an open container of boiling methane fall rather than rise.
Solubility in Water:
t-r ignited momentarily. Values given in the data sheets are open
cup except where designated "(cc)," which indicates the closed
The following terms are used to describe the solubility of the
product by weight in cold water:
Negligible less than 0.17o
rr cup value. In general the open cup value is about l0' to l5'F
higher than the closed cup value.
Flammable Limits:
Slight
Moderate
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lVo-lOVo tl The range of gas or vapor concentrations (percent by volume in
air) which will burn or explode if an ignition source is present.
Limiting concentrations are commonly called the "lower explo-
The Vo by weight will be given when the solubility is of particu-
lar importance; for example, a highly toxic material which is
only slightly soluble.
n sive limit" (LEL) and the "upper explosive limit', (UEL). Below
the LEL the mixture is too lean to burn, and above the UEL it
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Autoignition Temperature:
The minimum temperature required to ignite gas or vapor with-
out a spark or flame being present. Values given are only ap-
t- violently with water. Precautions should always be observed be-
cause of the hazardous properties of many cargoes in a fire. Ex-
proximate and may change substantially with changes in geome-
try, gas, or vapor concentrations, presence of catalysts, or other
factors.
r amples include the formation of toxic combustion products, the
reactivity with extinguishing media and the need for protective
clothing and breathing apparatus.
Extinguishing Media:
A list of firefighting materials suitable for use on the burning ma- I General Fire Fighting Procedures:
For flammable liquids and volatile solids having flash points be-
terial. For certain speciftc chemicals special formulations are
tween approximately 100' and 212"F, water fog may be used.
available for extinguishing fires in addition to the standard
agents. No mention of these can be made here because of the I For liquids with flash points below IOO"F, water may not extin-
guish, but possibly will control the fire.
large number of such media available under various trade names.
The firefrghting agents listed here are as follows:
Water fog-a finely divided mist produced by either a high or
low velocity fog nozzle. It is used for knocking down
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water (sp.gr. - l), and not water soluble, may be extinguished
by gentle application of water to blanket the surface.
flames and cooling hot surfaces.
Water foam-either mechanical or chemical, produced by a
l , For flammable liquids with flash points above 2lZ"F, and also
special foam nozzle or by a fixed system. It is used to for some very viscous materials, the use of water may cause
form a blanket over the surface of burning liquids. It
is effective only with liquids which are not apprecia-
[---i frothing of the burning liquid. Water spray, if carefully applied,
however, may be effective.
bly soluble in water.
Alcohol foam-this material blankets fires in the same manner
as conventional foam, but is intended for use with liq-
uids which are soluble in water, such as alcohol and
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mable liquids, except for those that are more than slightly solu-
ble in water. These require the use of "alcohol" foam.
acetone. It must be applied more carefully than regu-
lar foam because the mechanical strength of the bub-
I Health Hazard Data
bles is less.
Health Hazard Data Ratings are given in the same consecutive
C0z-Carbon dioxide gas stored in cylinders. It may be ap-
[; order as those given in columns II, III and IV of Table II of the Na-
plied through a fixed or semi-fixed system, or from a
tional Academy of Sciences (NAS) Publication 1465 (1973 Revision).
portable extinguisher. It is useful for inerting a com-
partment or for putting out small local fires.
Dry chemical-Sodium or potassium bicarbonate or monosodi-
fl The first rating deals with the hazard presented by ..irritating
vapors" to the skin or to the mucous membranes of the eyes, nose,
um phosphate powder, usually available from a semi- throat, and lungs. These ratings have the following meanings:
flrxed or portable extinguisher.
[; 0 Chemicals that are nonvolatile, or the vapors from which are
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ln case of a large-scale chemical hre aboard a vessel, it is proba- nonirritating to the eyes and throat.
ble that water will be the medium used because of its availabil- I Chemicals that cause a slight smarting of the eyes or respiratory
ity. Other agents may by more effective, but their supply is nec- system if present in high concentrations. This effect is tempo-
essarily limited. During such a frre, water should also be used to rary.
cool tanks of chemicals which are not burning in order to pre-
vent explosion or tank rupture. The only case in which water l*r 2 Chemical vapors that cause moderate irritation, such that
would not be used is that of a burning chemical which reacts personnel will find high concentrations unpleasant. The effect is
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3 Moderately irritating volatile chemicals, such that personnel will
not usually tolerate moderate or high vapor concentrations.
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or lung injury, and cannot be tolerated even at low concentra- 5285 Port Royal Road
tions. Springfreld, VA 22161
The second rating deals with the hazard of "irritation from liquids Odor Threshold:
or solids" with regard to a chemical's tendency to burn or irritate {*' The smallest concentration, expressed in parts per million (ppm)
human skin from contact. Ratings have the following meanings: by volume in air that can be detected by smell by most people.
This is not an absolute value. It will vary among individuals and
0 No appreciable hazard. These chemicals are practically harmless [-*r
l l will vary from day to day for any one person. The odor of a
to the skin. Included are certain very volatile compounds that
potentially dangerous vapor may be hidden by another odor. In
evaporate quickly from the skin.
r addition, certain vapors are likely to produce olfactory fatigue,
I Minimum hazard. Usually includes chemicals which, if spilled on l r which is deadening of the sense of smell. For these reasons, the
clothing and allowed to remain, will cause smarting and redden- sense of smell alone is not a reliable indicator of the presence or
ing of the skin. absence of a dangerous vapor.
3 Moderately hazardous chemicals. I The equilibrium concentration of a gas which can be produced
by a liquid can be calculated as follows:
4 Severely hazardous chemicals usually having threshold limits
below l0 ppm. r conc. (ppm) : vapor pressure in mm Hg X 1300.
NAS Publication 1465 (1973 Revision) may be consulted for more
detailed information on the guidelines employed in rating each class of
hazard. This publication may be obtained as AD 775756:
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notation used to indicate that the product can be ab-
sorbed through the skin, including mucous membranes and eyes.
Prevent or reduce exposure to the extent necessary in the cir-
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Spill or Leak
cumstances through the use of gloves, coveralls, goggles, or I-l
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other appropriate personal protective equipment, engineering
controls or work practices. Many factors must be considered before deciding on a course r
in a particular case'
Short Exposure Tolerance: I-:
Vapor concentration, expressed as parts per million (ppm) by Remarks
volume in air, which should not be exceeded for the expo-sure Some special regulations which apply are listed. Other infi
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times specified. Other exposure information obtained from I i of particulai importance is also listed.
sources believed to be reliable is included. In many cases little or
no data on human exposureare available
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Exposure Procedures:
First aid procedures recommended by manufacturers and safety ft
organizations. These are emergency procedures only. The victim I I
should be examined by a physician as soon as possible.
Poisons: t-i
Some products are classifiedfor regulatory purposesas poison-
ous liquids. Definitions are given in 49 CFR Part 173, Subpart
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dangers and consider the appropriate large-scale response neces
sary to safeguard life and property (contains I100 chemicals).
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Synonymr- Other chemical names by which known
FlashPoint CFr.............................
Open cup unlessothemise noted.
Fhmmrbl€Limits..........................
LEL and UEL.
AutoignitiorTemp.('F)................The temperatureat whichthe vapor will catch fire.
ExtirguishinSAgenis.....................
Suitableagentsare lisled.
SDecialFire Prcedurs................ lf water is unsuitableor dangerouslo us€, or it special protectiveequipment is
nseded. m€nlion will b€ made here.
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I HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Health Hu.d RqtirSr Odoi Thr6hold (ppm) PEL,/TWA (ppn) TLV^WA Opn)
Getrersl-General and specific statemenls about the hazards to health from exposure lo the chemical.
Symptomc-The mosl common snstions felt by the appeararce ol a p€rson €xposed to the producl.
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I Short Erlbsure Tolerrnce-The vapor concentration and exposuretimes known o. reported to cause etfects in
humanbeingswill be givenif available.
REACTIVITY DATA
Strbility-The stabilityol the product and its likelihood ol undergoingdangerous reactions under special
condilions.
Remarks: Any special factors and/or qualiiying information will be mentioned here.
'760
mm: 14.7 psi
KEy NOTES
V. Low : Very low : Greater than
V. High : Vsry high = Less than
NP : Not pertinent = Approximate(ly)
Synonyms-Acelic
ACETALDEHYDE
ald€hydei Aldehyde; Ethanal; Ethyl United NrtioN Nunbcr.......................,.,,,,,
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ACETICACID(Glaclall
acid glacial; Elhanoc aod; GlacLl Urltrd Nrtloor tf16bc1. .10%-80%
Glacial, >80%
3!EI-
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acatic acid; Methane carboxylic acid; Vinagar rcid
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FomuII-CHTCOOH
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Fornula-CHTCHO
21'C 70't BoffhjPolrt.-,.,.................,..
-119'C 245'F
Boiling Point..........................
ADperrance-Odor-Colodessliquid;pungent suflocating liqukJ; Fr{oil vinagar.lltc -t
odori fruity odor when diluted. FrezirsPoitrt.........-121:E :ti ooor h,rrr por.r...........
.. ...... z:3 -r-:F
SpecificGrrvity-0.78 SpecitlcGnvlty-'1.05 _'c _'F
a)'C (6c'D (nnHr).......... lljl-
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Vapor Pressure 20'C (68'F) (nnHg) 7,55 Vrpr Pmn
Chedicsl Family-Aldehyde Ctcrlcrl Fully-Organic add Rcld Vr;r Puure (pdr),,...................... 0.60
Reid Vrpor Pressure (psir)................ 15.!- VrDorhnrc a5'C (llS'D (gch)............. 0.92
VaporPressure 46'C (ff5'F) (poie)............. -l9O- Pollutlon CracSory-USEPA D tUO D
PollutionCstegory-USnPl G IMO C V i l n r D e n s i t y( A i r : 1 , 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. . 5
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VOr'DorD.rlty (Alr = 1.0)...,................,......
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ApplicsbleBulk Reg.,16CFR Subchapter...... O Comoleto Appllcrble Bulk Rca rl5 CFR SubchrDtcr..... O So|lblllty In Wrter Comol€le
Solubility in Water
cr.dFA: Flammabl€liquit
Elstrical GroulFC
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Ger€nl-Produces irritatingvapor when heated. lf pressure is used to unload tank, nitrogen or other inert gas
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Elsdcd Group-D
Crnerd-lgnited
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
by h€ai and by som€ oxidizing agents. Vapo{ may explode if ignited in an €nclos€d area.
must b€ used. Air pressure may cause explosiveperoxidss to form. Flashbackalong vapor trail may occur.
Vapor may explode il igniled in an anclosed area.
l l s h P o i n t( ' F ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-.3. .6. . .(.c. c )
Ffsmmsble Limits...............-...... ... 4.Oto 57o/.
1-l Flsh Polot ('F).............................
110
Flmnrble Linits..........................
5.4 to 16'h al 212"F
AutoiSnition tenp. ('F)................1050
AutoigDition Tenp. ('n................365
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Ertir8uisbinS A8ents.....................
CO,, dry chemical, alcohol toam, water fog
ExtinSuishingAgerts COr, dry chemical,alcohol foam, water fog
Sp€cirl Fire Prftedur6................ Use personal protective equipmeni when coniact wilh liquid is likely. Skin or
Sp€cislFire Pr@edures................ Avoid exposure to vapors. Wear self-conlainedbreathing apparatus.U3o
cloihing contact can cause s€rious burns. Wear sell-coniainedbrsathing apparatus.Cool expGed tanks
wator tog on large firss. Use hose sireams at mdimum range to cool exposed tanks. Fight fire from a late
wilh walsr.
distance or trom a Drotectedlocation.
SymDtonFBurning ol syes, noss and ttuoal; headache,rapkl heartbeat possiblo drowsiress with prolonged
exposure.
1l Gacrd-Vapor extremelyirritating.Liquid causes s€vgre burns.
Short ExposureTolenncF1100 ppm for 2 hours is severly irritatingto mucous membranes; 'l'1,OOO
hours has been reported as tatal.
ppm lor l-2
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ErposEr€Prccdur6-Vapor-rsmov€
ppm tor 5 minules,
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Ex!6ure Pr@edur6-Vapor-remove victim to lresh air; it br€athingstops, apply artilicial respiration.Skin or
eye contact-rsmove conlaminatedclothing and gontly flush affected areas wilh water tor 15 minut6s. G6l
eye contact-remove conlaminatodclothing and gently llush alfecled areas with water lor 15 minut$. Gel
medical attention. Wash contaminatgdclothing, includingshoes, belore reuse.
medical advice or attention.
REACTIVITY DATA
Stsbility-Highly reactive.Can form explosiveperoxidesunder air pr€ssure.Slowly polymerizesto paraldehyde.
Can react vigorouslywith oxidizingmaterials.Explodeswhsn mixod with iodine. n potash) and sodium hydroxide(caustic soda).
REACTIVITY DATA
Strbllity-Can reacl vigorouslywith oxidizingmaterials.Reacts violenlty with potassium hydroxida(caustic
CrmDrtibility-Materid: Highly corrosiv€ to metals when dilule. 316 and 318 siainless steels and aluminum are
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Compatibllity-Mrtcrldr Negligiblecorrosionto mild steel. May dissolvs rubb€r.
satislactory conslruction materials.
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mdrum brsulfilo(NaHSG). Add small amounl of water and mix. Scoop up. Wesh oite with rorp rolutbn s.crr. and add wat€r it ns€ssary lor mixing. Sc@p up slurry. Wash site with soda ash solution. Flush spills with large
lonilronsourcc!. quanliliss ot wetsr. Usuelly a spill into a navigable wat€ryay would quickly diluts to a harmlessconcontralion lor
numano. If r cpill ccurl cll thc Nrttonrl R6rc Center,&Xt-a2!tt02.
lf I rDlll c.un. c.ll thc N.aldl
Rrub! Below 62'F th€ rcid may lrszo md expend €nough to burst it8 conteinel
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ACETICANHYDRIDE
symnyru: Acetic acid anhydrid€; Ac6tb orkte; Acelyl
oxide; Elhanoic anhydrids
Uritcd Nrttor Nunb.r -Jfll-,
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11 Synonync- Dimethyl k€tona; Ketone propan€:
betakeio-Propan€:Propenone;2-Propanona;
ACETONE
1090
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Fmulr-(CHTCO)rO
cHRrscodc...........
BoilingPoirt.......................... 140'C
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ReidVrpor Presure (Dsis)....................-...-.-
Vapor Pressureil5"C (U5'F) (Fta).......,.,.. 0.4
D O vrpor Pressure 46'C (115'F)OEir)............. 10.0
Pollution Cetcgory-USEPA nVO V a p o r D e n s i t y ( A i r : 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .3. ...5. . . Pollutlon Crtcaory-UsEP^ D ttrtO lll 2.O
VrDorDeEity (Ail : 1.0)...........................
ADDlicsbleBull Reg.4'6CFR Subchapter........ O SolubilityiD wrter......................... l2oloAootecilHa
ADpllc.blcBull Rc8.a6 CfR SubchrDt€r........ D Solubilityin wrter......................... Comol€te
crudFD: Combustibleliouid
Electricel GrouD-D
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
c€ner8l-Reacls violenlly with water gsneratingdangerous heal and prosgurEin confined spaces. lgnilod by
rt, Grrde-C; Flammabls liquid
Elctrlcel Grout+O
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Gene.rl-Highly llammabla. Flashback along vapor trail may occur. Ksp away trom hsat, sparks, and op€n
heat. Vapor may explode if ignited in an enclos€d space.
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flame. Vapor may explodo if igniled in an enclosed ar€a.
121 (cc)
Flllh Poilt CD............................. Fl$h Point ('n.............................
15
2.7 lo 1O"h
Flrmmrblc Lfnitt.......................--. Flrnhrble l.lnftr.....-.......--.-.....2.5 lo 12.8"/"
AltoigDitionTenp. CF)................ 734 AutolgrltionTilD. CD,............... 1040
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ExtinguisbidgAgent! COr, alcohol foam, watgr fog' or dry chemical. E(lngulshing Agcltt.....................COr, dry chemb!|, alcohol loam, wat€r log
slEirl Fire Prcedurd................ Cool outside ol tanks with water spray. Apply water cautiously.DO NOT SDccl.l Flre Precdus................ Water may be inetloclivs on fire. Cool expoS€dtankg wilh walor. lf waisr is
contaminateanhydridesystem wilh water. Use slt-conlained respiratoryproteclion and prolactive clolhing. used, largo quantiiios must b€ applisd in order to prevent r€-ignition.A solution ot 4oloacetone and 96%
water has 6 llash poinl ol 129'F.
Symptons-Coughing; burning sensationin nose and ihroat. S€vere eye and skin burns. Warning ptop€rt€3 aro
good because compound is highly irritating.
tt, Generrl-lrilant lo eyes, nose and throat. Anaesthetic etfects after high concentrationexposures.Prolongedor
rep€ated skin contacl may caus defatting ot the skin and may produce dermatitastrom frequenl daily
contact.
Symptoms-Drowsinossand throat irritation.
ErD6ure Prcedures-Vapor-remove victim to fresh air; il breathing stops, apply artificial respiraiion.Skin of
eye contacl-remove contaminatsdclothing and gently tlush aflected ar€as with water lor 15 minut$. Gsl
t l ErD6ure Toleme-10,00o
ExposnrePrcedurFvapor-remove
ppm has been roported as sndurable tor 30-60 minutes without symploms.
CanDotibluty-Materid: Highly corrosive to iron and stesl whgn moist. Softons many plaslica. Usually stor€d in Will dissolve many plastics and rubb€r.
aluminumor stainless steel tanks.
Cr4o: Group 11 of compatibililychart. Cugo: Group 18 of compatibilitychart. See also Appondix l-Exc€ptions to the Charl.
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llethyl cyanid€
2-Hydroxy-2-methylpropanenitrile;
2-Methylacetonilrile;Propananitrile,
2-hydroxy-2-methyl CHRIS Code........... .,., --ACI-
Fornule-(CHr)zC(OH)CN '"
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Fmuh-CHTCN
Boiffns poilt..p.esqmpe.eoo..jl30 1',
178'F
8o11hsPoht.......................,..
-el'C
Appeeruce-odor-Colorless to straw colored liquid; -'c -'F
-2'F lhuid: aronlalic odor
almond color Frezins Point...................... -10'C
Speilic GraYity-o.93
't h..dnrPotrt........................--lo:3--:F
SDcnc Gnvlty{.78 _'c _'E
vapor Presure 20'c (68'D,-^"arl-" *
ChemicalFamily-Cyanohydrin 09 VrFr Prsm 110'C(6t'D (DaHO.......... O.5l
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ReldVrpr Pmc O.02
Orh)...........................
VsporPressure,l6"C (f fs'F) (Dsh)............. 0.4
A 2.9 Vrpor Prow rl6'C (rrS'F) (Fh)............. O.03
Pollutior Crtegory-uSfpl ----A- IMO VtporDensity(Air: 1.0)........................... PolludoD Cdesory-USEPA D lll
IMO l.4l
Vrpor Deldty (AIr : f.0)...........................
ApDlicrbl€Bulk Reg.,15CFR SubchrDter..... Solubilityin watei......................... Comolete ApD||oblc Bu[. ncS. 16 CIIR Subchrpter........ ----Q- Solublllty|nW.tcr......................... Comol€te
GrcdFE: Combustibleliouid
Eletricd GrouD-D
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
c.nerrl-Gives off llammable and poisonouscyanids gas when h€ated. Vapor may explod€ it ignil€d in an
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Flmmable liqrid
Greop-D
crd-B€acb
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
wilh sieam and acids to produco lo)dc and llammable vapors. lgnitod by heat, sparks, or op€n
enclosed area. Dilutionwith waler causes decompositionwith the lormation ol hydrogen cyanide.
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Autoignition Temp.('F)................ 1270 Autolgildo! TcnD. ('F)................ 975
Extinguishing Agents..................... CO2,alcoholtoam,water fog" Ertiogdrhtrg Asotr CO,, dry chsmical, alcohol toam
Specill Fire Pr@edur6 ................DO NOT USE SODA-ACIDEXTINGUISHER!Cool exposed tanks with walor SD€dd nrc Ppc.drE................ Walsr may b€ in€ft$live. C@l oxposed tanks with water spray. Car€ must b€
Apply water cautiously.D0 NOT contaminatecargo with water. Respiratoryprotection requiredfor taken nol lo oxpos€ fir€ fight€rs to ih€ tum6s of this rnat6rial. Any who must €nter a contaminated
tirefightingpersonnel.Wear tull protective,airtight clothing. atmosphore must b€ provired with r€sparatory proteclion.
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1. 2. 4 Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable
t, 1,3 40' 40 4o/skin
ceneol-Vapor very poisonousby inhalation-Liquid poisonousby absorptionthrough the skin. Grade B poison ml-Highly toxic. Can b€ abso.b€d through skin and respiratory tract. Vapor iritaling to eyes, nos6 and
throat. Liquid initating to skin and syss.
synptorHeadache, diziness, nausea;blueness of lips and fingernails.
h€adach€, naus€a, and blu€ne3o ol lips and ling€rneils. Inhalafon will caus€ ditficult
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breathing
Short Erlqm TolreUnavailable ErDcre TolreBrief o)eosur€ to 5OOppm has producod som€ nos and throat iritalidt.
Exposure Prcedurevapor-remove victim lo fresh air: it breathing stops, apply artificial respiralion. Skin or Etpqrre PnccdeBemov€ victim to lrssh air. Apply artificial rsspiration if h€ stops brea$ing. G€t medical
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eye conlacl-remove contaminatedclothing and gently tlush alfected areas wilh water fo|ls minuts3.K@p attention. ll lhuid contacts skin, wash oft with plenty ot water..
victim at resl. Get prompt medical attention tor liquid or vapor exposure.Wash contaminatedclothing,
includingshoes, belore reuse
see Medical Kit Intormation,Appendix B
S€€ Medical Kit Inlomlion. ADoondix B
Conp.tibility-M.terirl: Aluminum and stainles sieel are satisfaclory, rubbd will swell.
l- Mild steol and stainlsss st€€l aro comDatible.
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ACRYLAMIDESOLUTION,5006
Syronynr- Acrylamidemonomer;Acrylicacid amide: ieu-,
UnitedNrtionr Numbc..................,......,..,.
t"l; Symnym-Acrol€ic acid; Ethylenecarborylic acid:
ACRYLICACID
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Acrylic amide; Propenamide;2-Propenamide 2-Propenicacid; 2-Prop€noicacid: propenoic ad4
Vinyl formic acid
*r, f,
Fomule-CHz : CHCONH,
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Formule-GHTCOOH
102'C
BolllngPotrt.......................... 2t3'F 't4 t'c 286"F
Bollltr8 Po|trt.........................
ADDerrrnce-Odor-Colorles liquid;odorl€ss -g:3 ApperrrnccOdor-Colorlsss lhuid; acrid o(b? _'c _'F
Frezingpotnt............... *:F FEzltrg Polnt....................... 8.C 46.F
SpeciticGnrity-l.05 _'c _'F SpcclflcGrarity-1.05 _'c _'F
VaporPrwure20'C(58'D(hmHO,....,.,.. -l V.!pr Prilurc 20'C (6E'F) (nnH3).......... ---3J--
C'hemicalFmlly-Amidee Reid\'aDorPrsure {psia)...................... t C'henlel FMily-Organic acid R e l d V s D o r P r w u r e ( D r i r ) . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , , , . , .O
, . ., 2
. ,'. ,
valDr Prcsure{6'C (115'n (pcir).....,.,..... ---l- V.!or Prwure 45'C (1f5'D (p6ir)............. 0.4
D D
Pollution Cstegory-USEPA IMO
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Vrpor Denrity(Air : 1.0).............. [-[ Pollution CttGgory-USEPA - fl|lO D VrDorDenrfty(Atr : 1.0)........................... 2.44
ApDlieble Bulk Reg.,t5 CFR Subcbrytcr........ SolubilityinW|tcr......................... Solubl€ ApplicableBulk R€g. 45 CFR Subchsptcr........ O so|ubthtyinwater.....................C . . .o.m o l e l e
G.sdFNon-flammabl6
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
ElectricalGreup-NA Note: Acrylamid€is not flammable or combustible.lt is shipped dissolvsd in waler (5Ot5
by weight).Acrylamidewill polymerizein lh€ wat€r solulion if h€at€d.
G€nord-Toxic oxides ol nitrogen may be tormed in fire.
n crrd€-D: Combustibloliquid
Eletrical Grou!-O
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
G€nerrl-Presenls no special tire or explosion huard because of its relatively high flash point and low vapor
Synpt@Muscular weakmsa, ataxia, inclordinalion, temors, hallucinatons. Attacks cenlral n€r\rous syslom.
fr G€oerd-Acrylic acid, when in contacl with skin or oyes, may result in a burn upon short contact. Vapors may
present an inhalation hazard trom single exposures;irritatingto eyes, nose and throat.
Symptomr-Vapors are capabls of causing definiie skin or eye irritation,nasal irritationand lachrymation.
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Exlnsure Prcedurs-Remove to lresh air. Administerartiticialrespirationor orygen as necessry. Flush 6yaa Exlnsure Prceduro-lf contact with skin or eye occurs, immediatelyflush with plenty ot water for at least 15
with plenty of waler. Remove conlaminatedclothing and sho€s and llush with water. lf swalloyed and minutes. Gel medical anen$on promplly. lmmediatelyramovs contaminat€dclothing and shoes.
conscious,give waler or milk, induce vomiting,
ConFtibility-lnc(mpatible with oxidizing agents, r€ducing agenis, acids, bases, and vinyl potymartrton Compstibl[ty-Mrterirl: Severely corrodes iron and stel. Glass, low carbon content stainless stg€l and high
Ir
initialoF. purity aluminumare recomm€ndedlor conlainment in order staled.
Crrgo: Group 10 of compatibilitychart. C$go: Group 4 of compatibilitychart. See also App€ndix l-Exceplions to the Chart.
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2-Propenenitrile;Vinyl cyanide
Fomuh-CFLGHCN
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Fomule-NC(CHr)rCN
BoilfrsPoht..........." " "" -rzr', BoillngPoht.......................... 295"C 563'F
ApgoreOdor-Cdod€s liquid; res€mbl€3 lhat ot :.a liquid; praclically odorloss
o€ach $ed FredlgPotrt........................ -85'C -ljll'F FreezinsPoint.........
.............. 2"3 *'F
Spenc Gmvlty--O.8l _'c - 'e SDelfic Gr.vlty-O.gs _'c _"F
Vepor Prow AfC (6S'D (DDHS)..........-03- Vrpor Prsure 2O'C (5t'F) (nnHs)...,...... Low
Ctcnicd F.Dily-Nitil€ R"ldvrporPreOdr)........................... 3'3 Ctemical Fmily-Nitrile
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Low
ReidVaporPrwure (psia)...........,...............
vrpor Prruc l5'C (lfS'D (0fi)............. -L0- Vlpor Pressure '16'C(fl5"D (pdr)............. Low
Pouudoo otrSory-USEPA B IMO B vrDor tcrdty (AL : --L9-
f.0).......................... Pollution Crtegory-USEPA - IMO D Vrpor D€6ity (Air : 1.0)...........................
3.79
Appllcble BulI Rcl ,|6 CFR $bchqtcr........ O Solub||ityhWrter......................... Mod€rate ApDlicrbleBull Re8.{6 CFR Subchrpter...... O Solubilityir W.t€r.... Sliohl
ccrcnl-whon hsatgd lhb matefhl may e\rolve toxic cyanid€ gas, or eplod€, or boih. Flashback aloargYtPor
trail may occur. Firs may caB€ viol€ni rupturs ol tank.
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Artol8rldotr Tml. CD ................
898 Autoigrition Tenp. ('F)................ Unavailable
Etth8uLutrg Ag6t! @?, dry ch€mical, alcohol foam ErtiD8uirhingA8cntr.....................
COr, dry chemical,alcohol foam or waier tog.
Sletd Flre Pruccdm ................ DO NOT us€ dry ch€mical tor a largo, confined fire. Walal or l@m mly c!1180 Speld Fire ProceduH................Kegp iank cool with a waler spray. Combustionmay produce cyanide gas, so
frothing. Fir6 parlies musl wear respiratory protstion and tull protectivo clothing including rubb€r bootl. tire parties should woar s€ll-coniained breathing apparatus and protective clothing.
Ksp tank cool with water spray.
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3. 1. 3 21.6' 29 CFR 1910.1045 2/Skin 1. 1. 3 Unavailable Unavailable Unavailabl€
ccerrl-Suspected carcinogen. Harmful by inhalation and skin absorption. Psnstrat€s l€ather, liquid in thoos G€rerd-Harmful by skin contaci. Gas from fir€ is poisonous if inhalad. Liquid or solid is irilaling to skin arid
mu$s dolayed burm. Contaminatod lsathor sho€s and glovss should bo deslroyed. syss.
symptorEye iribton, hoadache, naus€a, blu€n€ss ol lips ard fngodips. Contacl wilh skin mey al8o cauag SyEptou-Hsadache, nausea; blueness of lips and fingertips.
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d€rmatrus.
Short ErDow Tolre4oo ppm for 30 minutas. Short Expcure TolemcFunavailabl€
Ertnrue PraedueRsmo!/e victim to tresh air. ll h€ is nol breathing, apply arlificial respiration. Remo\r€ Erl6ure Prc€duG-R€move victim to fresh air. Remove conlaminated clothing. lf brsathing stops, give
contaminat€d clothing and wash ch€mical lrom skin with a gentle llow ol wat€r. G€t medical attan0oal lf
pati€nt is uncon$ioG, administsrvapor ot amyl nitrito.'
Se€ Medical Kit Information.App€ndh B r arlificial respiration.Wash spill trom skin with gentle llow ot water. Get medical attention.
REACTIVITY DATA
Strbtlty-Vsry reactiv€; may polymsrize explosivsly in ih€ pras€nce ol strong bar€g. Musl b€ inhlbliad to
prwenl polymerizatbn. Polym€rizaton could b€ initiated by visible light.
CmD.dbiltty-Mrterldr Copper and coppsr alloys ar€ attacked and should nof bo u!€d. Altack! dudnum h
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REACTIVITY DATA
Strbllity-Stable up lo temp€raturss n€ar ths tlash point.
c$Bo: Group 15 of @mpatbility chart. S€€ also App€ndix l-Excaptions to lll. Or.ti
r Crrjo: Group 37 ol compatibilitychart.
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' NOI€: Oabclbb odo. L gr..b. th.n th. TtV. Eryaut b pil.r!.fy (l.rgrq. vft
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Synonyrdeylbenzenesulfonic
ACID
ALKYLBENZENESULFONIC
acid; Un-, Do-, Tri-, United Nstiors Number....................
l'; SynonymF Propenol; 1-Propenol-3:1-ProFEn-3-ol;
ALLYL ALCOHOL
1098
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T€tra-, Penta- or H€xa-; Dodecylbenzenesulfonb +g UnltcdNotlw Nunbcr.........,.............,.......,
lco 2-Propenol;z-Propen-l -ol; Prop€nyl rlcohol; Vint
I carbinol
cHRIs co&........... .... IEILF
c|InIS Cod...........
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Fomuh-C"Hr,+QHrS031,=16-16y 'C
BolllnS Poht........... -'F Fomuh-GHr : CHCHTOH
BolllngPolnt.......................... 97"C 206'F
ADDcrnnce-Odor-Whiteto yellow liquid;odorlesg -'c 'C - 'F liquid; prmgenl odor --
FrerlnaPoirt,.,...... -'F
SpectftcGrrvity-1.0 to 1.4
't tz9:3 -aoo'F
pornr.,......................
Frezrtrs
vaDorPresure,o'" (*'t, ,t *a) ---i. - Spcclllc Grrvlty-0.85 _'c _'F
VrDor Pmrc 20'C (68'F, (mnHg).......... --lJQ-
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Ctcnicrl Fmily-Ackk R e i d V r p o r P r e $ u r e ( p s i s ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t . . . . . . . C'hcmicdFully-Substiluted allyl R e l d v q o r h c u c ( F t r ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . 0
vaDorPresrure46'C (U5'D (Fh)............. I
Polhtlor Crtegory-USfPl C ruO C VsporDeNity (Air : 1.0)........................... I Vrpor Prcurc rl5'C (tl!'D (061.)............. 1.8
Pouution CrteSory-USEPA B IMO B Vrpor Dculty (Alr : 1.0)........................... 2.0
Applleble Bulk Reg.45 CFR Subcbrpte......... D. O' Solubilityinwrt€r......................... Solublo
ADplicrbleBult Reg 46 CFR Subchrpter........ O Solubi||ty|nWrt3r.........................Comol€le
Crade-E: Combustibleliquid
Electricrl GrouD-NA
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
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Electricd GrouD-C
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Generel-Slightly llammable when exposed to heat or llame. lrritatingsuafuricsckl misl may form in lire.
Flammabl€hydrogen gas may be producedon contact with m€tals.
Flsb Point("F).............................
395
F'lmmble Limiis..........................
Autoi8nitionTemp.
Unavailable
('tr)................
Unavailable
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along vapor trail may occur. Vapor may explode il ignited in an enclosed area.
90 (oc); 70 (cc)
Flsh Point CF).............................
Flammbfc LiEits.,........................
2.5 lo 18"h
AutoignltlonTemp.("D................
l=
ExtirSutuhingAgeDts Alcohol foam, dry chemical, CO, 713
Slrcid Fire Prced|m................ Water may be inetfectiveon fire, ExtinguishingASeDts COz, dry chemical, alcohol foam, waler tog
Sn$isl Fire Prceduc................ Use respiratory,body and eye prolective equipment and clothing. Wat6r may
be insffsctive. Cool oxDosed lanks with wat€r.
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Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Unavailabl€ Health Hurd Rrtlr8s Odor Threshold (ppm) PELITIVA Opd TLVITWA (ppm)
3.2.3 2 to 5 2/Skin 2/Skin
Gercrsl-Liquid is irritating to skin and eyos, corrosive.
Genenl-Vapor poienous it inhaled or if skin is exposd. Liquid is poisonous il swallowedor it skin is expos€d,
Vapor extremsly irritating.Lung and eye iniury may be delayed. Liquid causes severe bums. Grade B
symptorlnilation ot eyes and skin. Ingestlon caus€s iritalbn of mouth and slomach, naus€a. Doison.
SymptonFvapor exposure-irritation lo respiratorylracl. Liquid splashed on the skin causes "dop bone
ache" il not remov€d promptly. Disablingirritationand corneal injury to eyes may be delay€d.
Short ErpGure TolcmcFunavailabla
ExposurePrccdreEyes-llush with water lor at least 15 minutes.Skin-llush wiih soap and walor.
l- Short Extpsure Tolerue-1000
toleraled tor 30 minutes.
ppm has been reported as fatal (sxposure time not reported);5 ppm can be
stlbility-stabb.
REACTIVITY DATA
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REACTIVITY DATA
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Attacks metals and giv€s ott tlammabl€ hydrogsn gas.
Swells rubb€r. Nc1 corosive lo steel.
Cenler. t{10-rl2l-01.
' a'li or le$ is ragulrled by Subclrrpler O; orar 4% is rogulatad by Subcluptl O.
l- small spills wilh absorbent matsrial (sand, elc.).
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ALLYL CHLORIDE
A MI NOETHYLETHANOLAM INE
stutl- Chlqsllylsno; 1-Chloro-2-prop€ne; Unltcd Nrtiou Nubcr................................
l1g0-
3-Chloropropono;3.Chloro-1-prop€ne; lltut*- .' ll. 'r,'i,','tl,yl)amhol.rlhrnol,
3.chloropro9yl.no; elpha-chloropropylan€ N {Amil , ,ilrno.
Fomule--GHz = CHCHTCI
45'C 113'F
t- N (? Ail
llvtforr
r{mrnc,
rlno.
N B l l y ( ! r , . r , , r f, y , l r i y , n r ( r t l m t m :
N Hydforyotltyl 1,? rrlhylonodtrmina
BollirgPoltrt.......................... lm0L-NH'(;H'CH'NHCH'CHTOH
Atcume-odor-Clear to strawberry colored liquit; BoillngPoint...............-.-.-....-. 243'C 469'F
swegtish odor
SDcfic Grrvlty-O.94
s o 1 n t . . . ...........
FrezinP 134'3
_'c _'F
vrpor Prcure 20'c (68"F)(mmHg)..........-394.3-
-r*:F
l-l A;rrmo-(xlrr-Claar,
tmmonrcal odot
Sr(tnc (;..vlty-1.03
cddLa lrquid with mild
Frcezin8Point..............
_'c
-78'C
_'F
-f Og'f
CAcnlol Fully-Substituled allyl Reid Vapor Prsure (Diir)......................... Vapor Pressure20"C (68"D (nmHg).......... ---tQ!L-
O-1..1 lully-Amlna (psis)....................,...... Low
vtpor Prsurc 46'C (115"F)1p6i4............. l0.6 Reid VsDorPressure
Polluttor CrteSory-USEPA C nUO
ADplloble Bulk Re8.,t6 CFR Subchapter........
B
O Solubilityirwster.................--.... O.sv"
2'U
VaporD€nsity(Alr : 1.0).....,.,.,.................
I-l Pollutlon qt
Artllc.bt.
afy-USEPA - IUO ---Q-
Brll RGf; a6 CFR SubchrDter. . . O
Vapor Prwure 46"C (1f5'F) (psis).............---t@-
V a p o r D c n s i t y ( A i r : 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3. . 5
SolubilityinWat€r........,................Comolele
. .9. .
Grrde-B: Flammableliouid
Electriol GrouD-D
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Generd-Corrosive hydrogen chloride gas lormed upon combusiion.Becomes morg reactive and corosive
r Grrdc-E; Combusliblelhuid
ElcHcd Grcup-C
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
when wet. lgnited by heat, sparks or op€n flame. Flashbackalong vapor trail may @cur. Vapor may explode Gcn.rd-No smoking or open lights.
if ignited in an enclos€d area.
-20 (cc)
Flsh PoiDtCF).............................
FlammrbleLimit!..........................
3.3 to 11.9%
l- Flrh Polnt ('D.............................
275
Flrnnrblc Lfnltr..........................
15.Olo 27.O"/"
Autoignition Tenp. ('F)................
737
ExtinguirhingAgent!....-.......-......CO,, dry chemical,alcohol foam. AutolgtrltlorToDD.('F)................ 695
Fire Pr4cd|E.......,........ Water may be inetf€ctiv€on tire. Cool expos€d tanks with waier spray ExtltrgulrhbS A8crtr.....................
Carbon dioxide, dry chemical or alcohol toam
Firefightingp€rsonnelshould be protected against hydrochloricacid tumes by wearing sell-containod
breathingapparatusand full protectiveclothing.
[-l Stecld Flre Prcedw....---..-.. Cml exposed tanks with watsr. Walor or loam may cause frothing,
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cenerll-Suspected carcinogen.Poisnous if inhaled, if swallowed,or if skin is expo*d. Vapor extremely
irritating.Liquid causes burns. Grade B poison. Gctrcrd-Caus€s s€vsrs gye iritation.
symptorvapors are irritatingto eyes and respiratorytract. The liquid irritales lhe skin.
SymptomFLiquid caus€s skin irritationwilh possibilityof burns or prolongod contact. Vapor causss mild
respiratoryirrilation.
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short E{m Tolcmelnhalation of 100 ppm lor 60 minulss has b€€n reported as fal..
Short Erluure Toleruce-Unavailablo
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affected areas with waler lor 15 minules. Get medical helo. minutes. lf discomtortp€rsists or r€appears,s a physician.
REACTIVITY DATA
REACTIVITY DATA
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Strbil|ty-Chemi€lly stable.
conDatibillty-Msterid: Highly corosive to stsl and aluminum. Nickel and monal ar€ $itabl€ matetials of
construction. Incompatibl€ with copp€r, copper alloys, aluminum and zlnc,
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frt aodlm ba|tjfna. Sp.ay wllh walj and wrah away with hrla arcerr ol wlter.
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AMMONIA,ANHYDROUS ll Synonyms-Ammonia, aqueous; Ammonia watsr;
AMMONIASOLUTIONS
UBftcd Nrtions l\q6[s1. 10-35o/o 2672
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Synonyms-Ammonia; Ammonia gas; ruN; Liquid Unlted Nrtlo[ Number..,,..,..,...,.,.,,.,,...,...,..l0Ol Ammonium hydroxide;Aqua ammonia; Household 35-500/0 2073
ammonia ammonia: SDiritol Hartshorn 5ooloor more 1005
CHRIS Cod...........
Formuh-NHTOH
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Fomub-Nfb Bolllrs Polnt.......................... -y.g[igg'C Varies"F
BoilingPoint.......................... -33'C 28'F
AppeerueOdor-Colorless liquid; pungont odof -vartes:3
App€.r.nce-Odor-Colorlessliquid ot gas; pungent, Frcztns potnt.......... ............. "**:F
highly irritatingodor Frezir8Polnt.......... -7s"3 ::F
SpecificGr!rlty-o.88 at 20'C (liquid) _'c _'E
SD€citicGrsvity-0.77 al 0"C _'c _'F
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Vrpor Presurem'C (6t'D (mmHd.......... Vari€s
Vtpor Piessure20'C (6E'D (nnHd.......... 6477 Cl|emicsl Fsmily-Amine ReldVaporPruurc (pdr)........................... Vari€s
ChemicrlFamily-Ammonia ReidVsporPresure(psi8)...........................21 1.9
Vilpr Prcasu.e 46'C (lf5'n (psh).........,.,.Vari€s
vapor Presure 46'C (lfs'D (psta)............. -2€8,0- Pollution Crtegory-USEPA C IMO C V q p r D e n s i t y ( A l r = 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. ...2. 1
B 0.588 ..
Pollution Cstegory-USnpt IMo ----gilg- VsDorDensity(Air : 1.0)........................... ApplicableBulk Reg.,16CFR SubchsDtcr....... O Solubllliyinwster......................... Comolet€
ApplicableBulk Reg.116CFR SubchaDter........ O Solubilityin wrter.........................Aotreciabls
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F l a m m r b l e L i n t t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t' ol 6 2 5 %
16 to 25%
Flmmrble Limits.......................... Autoignition Temp. ('D...,............ 1204
AuloignitionTcmp.('F)...,.,..........'l204 Extinguishing Agerts.....................Water log
Stop the flow ot gas (lighter than air); cool tanks wilh water spGy.
ExtinguishingA8ents..................... Fire Prcedure8................Due to the toxic and irritating nature of ammonia vapors, tull respiratory
Speiol Fire Prcedurc,...,........... Use respiratoryand body protection whan approaching protection must be provided for tirolighiers. Cool exposed ianks with wat€r. Water tog will reduc€ vapor
ammonia-contaminatedalmosphere.Lib€ral use ot water tog, where possible,will reduce vapor concenlraiion.
concentration.
varies from mild d€rmatitisto s€vere burns and skin destruclion_Vapor: buming ol the €yes,
SynDtoms-Coughing;burning sensation,eye irrilation or pain. Frozen areas turn whilo.
Short ExD6ure Toleruce-A 2500 ppm (0.25%) concentrationot ammonia in air may b€ latal within 30 minutes.
ExposurePr@edur6-Remove victim to fresh air. Call a physicianat once. ll not breathing, apply artilicial
respiration,orygen. lf breathing is ditficull,administerorygen. Flush aflected areas ol body wilh plenty of
n skin irrilation,swellingol eyelids and lips, coughing.
rt ExposureTolerucF4oo ppm causes throat irritation& 700 ppm causes eye irritation,both with no
serious results for exposure less than one hour; 1720 ppm causes convulsivecoughing for oxposur€ l€ss
than half an hour.
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ExposurePrcedurc-lnhalation: remove victim to tresh air; il br€athing stops apply artiticial rsspiration;
water tor 15 minutes.DO NOT FLUSH FROZEN AREAS. lf the liquid has spilled onto the skin, points ot administer 100o/oOr. Skin contacl: remove contaminaledclolhing; wash with cool H:O followed by l6mon
contact may be frostbitten;handle gently and protect lrom mschanicaldamage. DO NOT RUB. Removs juice, vinegar, ot 25"/oacelic acid; follow with more water.
contaminatedclothing and shoes. Get prompi medical atlenlion. Low-velocitylog is effective tor
decontaminatingthe atmosphere-
REACTIVITY DATA
REACTIVITY DATA Ammonia,anhydroul
Stsbility-Normally stable. Reacts with acidic materials.
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SynonyhhAmmonium monosullidesoluiion;
Diammoniumsulfids solution
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leo-AMYLACETATE
Anll aoaLlal aac.Amy' rcotale: Amylacslic
r,,r, Binrn! ol; laoanv rcal,ate; lsoamyl
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United Nrtlons Nunbcr...............................
Fomuh-(NHr)zS FaI|._CH,@O(CF'LhCH(CHJ),
BoilingPoirt'........................
-39:LOO'" roO*rr',
BolllnsPollt.......................... 149'C -3gq'F
Apperuce-Odor-Greenish to reddishyellow solution; -'c - 'F AtF uc.-(Xo.-Colodaaa lhuid; pleasanl fruiv,
slrong ammonia, hydrogen sullide (rotten eggs) FreeringPoint........................ -18'C 0'F
banrne-lika odof FreziDg Point........................ --.:Z,q'C -=-94'F
odor -'F tt-{lt Gnrlt'{.88 -'c -'F
SD€clficGrrrity-0.993 ai 60'F vr'or pr*sure 20.c (68'D ,r*--" VaDorPresure 20"C (68"F)(nnHg).......... -1,!--
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Ctcnicsl Fuily-Caustics 22.7
ReidVaporPre$uc (p6ir)........................... (l-lc.l F.dly-Eslor R e i d V r p o r P r e s u r e ( F i r ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0. ...1. .
VrporPrasure,l6"C(115'F)(Isir).............26.5 vrDor Pr6sure 46'C (f15"F)(p.h)............. 0.3/t
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Vrpor D€Nity (Air : 1.0)........................... Pollutla Crt aory-USEPA D rUO C 4.5
VlDorDensity(Air : 1.0)............,..............
ADplicrbleBdl( Reg.45 CFR SrbchrDter........ O Solubllltyinwoter......................... Comolets Appllc.blc Bult RcA.r|6 CFR Subchrpter........ D. O SolubilityinWrter......................... Slioht
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grrde-A: Flammableliquid Gnd+D: Combustiblsliquid
Electricd CrouF-D Eletrlql GruD-D
cenerd-Toxic sullur oxides produced in the. Liquid solution gives olt ammonia and/or hydrogen sultide gas C€ncr.l-No smoking or open llames. Flashback along vapor trail may occur. Vapor may explode if ignited in
dop€ndingon ths pH; vapor evolutionrate increaseswhen heated. Flashback along vapor trial may oecur. an enclosed space. Precautions should be taken to prsvonl th€ accumulation ol static slectricity.
Vapor may explode in an enclos€d area.
71.6 (cc)
Flsh PointCF)............................. Fl$b Polnt Ctr).............................
100
FlMmble Limib..........................
4.3 to 46% as hydrogensulfide Ilmn.ble Linit3..........................
1.1 lo 7.5%
ArtoiSDitionTemp.('F)................
Unavailable Autol8nitionTemD.('F)................714
Ertin8utuhingA8eDts......--...........
Water spray, foam, dry chemical,catbon dioxide ExtlnguirhingAg€nti CO,, dry chsmical, alcohol loam, waler tog
SDecirlFire Prmeduro................Wear eye protection,prolective clolhing and self{onisined brealhing Specld Flre Praedrc................ Wat€r may b€ inetfectiv€.
appararus.
SymptorEyes: irriiation,conjunctivitis.Skin: irritation,conosion, dermatitis,chemical buins. Ingsslion: naus€a, dizinoss, nausea; irritalion of mucous membran€s ot ey€s and r$Firatory lracl,
iritation and corrosion ot mucous membranesand stomach. Inhalation:irritation,pulmonaryedema, coughing.
pneumonia,bronchitis,trach€itis,respiraloryproblems
Short ErDGue TolGmrsoo to 1000 ppm tor 30 to 60 minut€s will produce d6tinite irritation ot syss, lhroat,
Short Erposure TolerucF and trachea.
ErlDsure Pr@edures-Call physician.Inhilation:Remove to fresh air; give oxygen or artiticial respirationas ErDcre Prccdurevapor-remove victim to lresh airi if breaihing stops, apply artiticial respiration.Skin or
needed. lngestion:ll concious,give large amounts ol water or milk, but do not induce vomiling. Eyes: Hold oye conlacl-rsmov€ contamimted clothing and gently flush atfoctsd areas wilh water for'15 minules. Gel
€yelids open, llush with water lor 15 minut€s.Skin: Flush with large amounts ol water for 15 minutss. medical advico or attgnlion.
Compatibillty-Mrtcridr Compatiblewith mild and stainl€sssteel, neoprene,polypropy'€re. lncompatiblewith (btdlll'-M.tdd! Tlrlr cornpound wlll loti€n, th€n dbsolve, a grsat many pla3tlc materbl!, and rubb€r
aluminum,brass, bronze, copper, tin, zinc Altac-ta ubaolor.
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Synoi[FAlcohol
n-AMYLALCOHOL
C-5; l-Amyl alcchol; primary-n. tl06
UnitcdNrdru Numbcr................................
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Ben€namine;Ben2snamino;Blue oil; Phenylaminr
ANILINE
Urlt d Ndou Nunbcr................................
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Amyl alcohol;n-Butylcarbinol;1-
Pantanol;P€nlyl alcohol
Fomulr-CHr(CHz)rOH Fornula-GHsN|'lr
Appeerrnce-Odor-Golorlessliquid;mild odot
Specific Grrvity-0.82
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Botting
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FczinsPotnt..........
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not unolaasanl
SDemc Gnvtty-1.02
8o111nsPo|nt..........................
Frezlr8 Polnt .
Vapor Prwure 20'C (68"F)(n8HO..........
-194'C
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2.4
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364"F
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Vapor Pressure 20'C (68'D (DnHd..........
Chcnicd Fmlly-Alcohol Ctemlcd Fmlly-Amin€ ReidVaporPressure 0.02
(Dcir)..................,.,......
Reid Vapor Pre$ure (psia).........
Vapor Presure il6'C (U5'D (Dcir),........... 0.3 Vrpor Presure 46'C (ffs'F) (Ddr)............. 0.04
PollutionCrtegory-USEPA - IMO D 3.04 Pollutlon CrteSory-usfPt D IMO C VrDorDeNity (Air : 1.0)..............-............
3,2L-
VaporDemity (Alr : 1.0).........................
ApplicableBulk Reg.,|6 CFR Subchepter........
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crdc-D: Combuslibleliouid
Eledql Group-D
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
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Elstricrl GrouIFD
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
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Genersl-Moderate fire haard wh€n exposed to heat or llame. Flashbackalong vapor irail may mcur. Vapo. Gerc..l-Poisonous gas is prodrced wh€n heat€d. Vapor may explode it ignited in an enclosed arga.
may explode it ignited in an enclosed area. When heated, it emits acrid tumes; can react wilh oxidizing
materials.
trlsh Point('F).............................
l l8 Flsh Polnt ('F).........-.-..--.........158 (cc)
nsnrble Linltt..........................
1.2 to 10.0% FlemmrblcL|nitr..................--.... LEL:1.3%; UEL: l106
AutoiSritionTenD. ('F)................572 AutolgnltlonTemD.('F)................ 1 143
Ertir8utuhingA8ents.....................
Carbon dioxids, dry chsmical or alcohol toam.
Speid Fire PrceduG................ Waier may b€ inettectiveon fire. Cool exposed tanks wilh water spray. Wear
sll-contained breathingapparatus. t- Ertingulshlnt 48ertr.....................CO,, dry chemical, alcohol loam, water spray
Sp€ctd Ftre Prqedurs.........,...... Prolecl personnel against exposure to either the vapor or liquid;wear full
protsctiv€ clothing and sltcontained breathing apparatus.
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respiration.Skin or aye coniacl-remove contaminatedclothing and genlly flush atfsci€d areas with walsr with aniline. Flu3h oxtpsed skin area thoroughlywith water. Get medical attention as soon as possible.
for 15 minutes.Get medical advics or attenlion. Admaniste.oxygen it svailable. Keep pati€nl at rest. Wash clothing thoroughlywith strong soap solution
b€fore reuse, or destroy.
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ASPHALT (typical)
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UnltcdNilloil Nrnbcr.....,,.,..,,..,....,,....,.,...
lrl BENZENE
Asphallum;Bilumon; Judsan pitch; Mineral pitch; Syronyns- Benzol; B€nzoletCoal naphtha; Coal iar Ulltcd Nrtloil NuDbcr.. 1114
Petrol€umasphalt; Pstrolsum pitch; Tars liquid naphtha; Cyclohexatri€n€;Phens; Phenyl hydrid€
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Fornuh-Mixtura of elid or ssmielid hydrocarbons
---21'C
BoilinsPolnt.......................... Jll'f FomuleQlt
Appernnce-odor-Thick brown to black s€mEolid; tarry 8ot1tn8Po|rt.......................... 80"C -120'F
ooor FrezingPolrt..................... v.,l*:3 f:i ADpcsmce-Odor-Cl€ar colode$ lhuid wtth ! typicel, -o'c _'F
SDcdncGnYity-O.g io 1.1 -.C JE pleasant aromatic odol FrezlnS Po1nt......... 12.F
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Ctemic.l Fmily-Miscellaneous hydrocarbonmixture ReidvsDorPr€$ure(psia)........................... Vati€3 v|DorPruw at'C (6s'n (mHr).......... 75
VaDorPr$ure 46"C (f 15"n (Fh)............. Vad'e' C't€nlcd Fmlly-Aromatic hydrocarton Rcid VrDor PHure (D6h)..
Pollotion crtegory-UsEPA - nfO I Vrpoi Dersity (Air : 1.0)...........................Vati6 V|Dor PEuc {6'C (r15'F) (Fh)............. 4.5
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c€rcr8|-There are many grades of asphalt,sach with ditf€rsnt prop€rties.For sxample, the flash pdnt may
vary lrom 50"F to over 400'F. Gererd-Extremely tlammable. lgnited by heat, sparks, op€n ffame. Flashback along vapor trail may occur.
Vapor may €xplod€ il igniled in an enclosd area. Prtrautions must be taksn to prsvsnt static eleclricity
50 to 400 dependingon gradeof asphall
FlEh Point CD............................. builduo.
12 (Benzeneis solid at 12'F)
FlEh Polnt CD.............................
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Varies
Flmmsble Limiis..........................
Autoignitior Temp.('F)..,....,........905 Flmnrble Limits..................-......
1.4 to 8.0olo
CO,, dry chemical,toam, water fog
ExtinguishirgAgents..................... AutoignltlonTemp. ('F)................
1076
specialFtre Prcedufes................water spray or foam may be insiftrtive because of frothing; apply cautiousv. Ertingulrhl4 Agertr.........-..-......CO2,dry chemical, foam, water fog
DO NOT direct a solid stream ol water into hot asphalt. SDecidFtre Prc€duu,............... Water may be in€ttactiveon a fire. Fire parties must wear respiralory
prot€clion and rubber boots. In other respects, fighl like a gasoline fire. Explosion haard is great if ignition
has not already occurred and hence civil defense authoritiesshould also be alerted. Cool exposed tanks
with water.
REACTIVITY DATA
r, Strblllty-Stabls under normal conditions.
REACTIVITY DATA
c&go: Group 33 of compatibilitychart. r CoDDrdbility-Msterid: Rubber on prolonged expo$re to b€nz€n€ first sw€lls, then $tten8.
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hot lhuid. ll lrphalt heat.d abovo 212'F is lpllLd Inio walar, pafsons n€arby risk b€ing scaldod by lho tlsam ol Wear rubb€r glw6s, faca shield, plastic coatsd clothing. Wear slt-contained brcething apparatus. Approach
hot watar loflnad. Mort g.raba ol rlphall will gadont linle ot no problem if spilled. from upwind sids. Avoid contact with liquid. Secure ignilion sources. Small spills may b€ tlushed away with
waler.
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TOLUENE,
XYLENEMIXTURES
Synonyms- Eenzens concentrate;BTX mixtures;Coal
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Synonyms- B€nz€ns carbinol;elpha-Hydroxyioluaata; T
Unlttd Nrdo[ Nmbcr................,....,.....,....
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tar light oil; Coks oven light oil; Dipolene; Lighl oit;
Phenyl carbinol; Phenyl m€thyl alcohol
Sscondary light dl
CHnIS Codc...,.........:.,...,.............................
-EAl-
Formuh-Benzenes, toluenes,rylenes and othsr
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Fomule4HrCHrOH
aromalic hydr@arbons BolllngPolrt.......................... t'C -'F
205'C
Bolll!3Po|nt.......................... 401'F
Appe.rmce.Odor-Yellow to amber liquid;characlslistic -- ----:F
"gasoline" point.......... ApDe|roce-Odor-Colorle3s lhuld: mild pleesenl
odor Frezins . . ..... ... zs:3
Sp€cific Grsvity-approx. 0.84
aromatc odor F * d l r P o t n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-.1. .5.:.3 t'F
_'c _'F SDecificGnvlty-1.05 at 15'C _'c _'F
Vapor Presure 20'C (68'F) (nnHf!.......... ---25-
Ctemical Fmily-Aromatic
Polhtior Crtegory-USEPA -
hydrocarbon
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R€idVsDorPrsure
valnr Presure 46'C (f15"F) (pcid............. 7.3
VaporDeDity (Air : 1.0)...........................
5.8
(Doir)...........................
2.4
solubility tn wrtq.........................---NggliCihh--
l- Chenicrl Frrdly-Aromatic
Pollution Crtegory-USEPA -
alcohob
fUO C
Vrlnr Pwure 20'C(68'D (nnHg..........-si.Q,J-
Rcld Vepr Ptwure (gdr).....................,...,.
-I-
Vrlnr Prwure {6"C (lf 5'D (Flr).,,.......... -I-
VaDorDencity(Alr : 1.0)...........................
-3.Zil-
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FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Gnd*C: Flammableliquid.
Grade-E: Combustibleliquid
Elctrical Group-Unassigned (B€nzsn€,D; Tolusne, D; Xyl€ne, D)
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General-Extremelyllammable. lgnitsd by h€at, sparks, open flame. Flashbackalong vapor trail may occur. giv€ olf toxic combustion products in a lke.
Generd-Can
Vapor may explode if igniled in an snclosed area. Precautionsmust be taken to prevenl static eltrtricity
buildup.
Flsb Point ('D.............................
80
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220 (oc); 2.3 (cc)
Ilah Poirt CF).............................
FlMmrble Limits..................--....
2.2 lo 1'l.O"A FlmMble Limitr...............--....... Unavailable
AutoiSnitionTenD. ('F)................approximately1076 ('F)
AutoignitionTemp. ................817
ErtinguisbingA8ent8.....................
Contined-Co,, dry chemical.Open-water, loam. Ertlnguishirg Agents Alcohol foam, dry chemical, carbon dioxide
SFcid Fire Prc€d|rc ................Fire parties must wear r€spiratoryproteclion and rubb€r boots. In oths SDeld Fire Prsedurg................ Water and foam may cause frothing. Wear slf-contain€d breathing apparatus,
rsspects, tight like gasoline fire. Explosionhazard is great. prottrtiv€ clothing. U$ water to keep ianks cool.
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' Hedtt Hrard Rrtirg Odor Thr6hold (pDm) PEL,/TIVA (ppn) TLVAWA (Dpn)
1, 1, 3 0.0'l see benzeno Unavailabls 5.5 Unavailable Unavailable
Gerc.d-B€nzene is a known carcinogen.Mild irritant in contact wilh skin; avoid rep€ated or prolonged
Gcrerd-Avoid direct contacl wilh liquid and prolonged exposuro to vapor-absorbedthrough skin.
exposur€.Minor iniury lrom ingestionor inhalation-repeated contact may b€ more haardous.
ErDcure PrmedueFlush skin and eye coniact at orce with pl€nty ot water. ll inhaled, removs to frssh ai.
No specilic antidote is known. Call a doctor.
'Benzone:29 CFR 1910.1028. r ExposurePrcedrrFEye contact: Flush with water lor al least 15 minutss; call physician.Skin contact Wash
wilh soap and water tor 15 minutes. Inhalation:Remove the lresh air, give orygen it necessary:call
physician.Ingeslion: lf conscious,give waler, induce vomiting, contact physician.
Strbility-Stablo.
REACTIVITY DATA
II REACTIVITY DATA
strbtlity-Generally stable. Slwly oxidizes in air and orygen. R€acts wilh mineral acids generating heaq r€acts
with sirong oxidizsrs.
Conpdibility-Mrterld:
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Steel and other metals completely resistantbut not copper alloy. All elasiomers af€ Conpotiblltty-Caried in stainlsss steel or phenolic r€sin lined mild stsel ianks. Noncorrosiveto stsl and mosl
attack€d and any coatings €xcept baked phenolic are stripped. Most plastics are s€versly attacked. metals but corrodes aluminumat high temp€rature.Will attack some non-flourinatodplastics,will not attack
polypropylene.
CuSor Group 32 of compatibility chart. Csgo: Group 21 ol compatibilitychart.
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lZiU- t;n;eFtj.l ol m. C: H.!W industriallusl oili
bonzsn€: alpha-Chlorotoluene: na.ldu.l lu.l oll no. t
ofirega-Chlorotolusne
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8oi1in8P6int..........................
---lZg'C 355'F
BolltngPoht.......................... \24"C >75"F
Apperrrnce.Odor-{olod$s to slightly yellowish liquid; -'c -'F
AttonF-()dor-V€ry viscous, dark colored liquid:
-39"C -39"F -t'! -'r
pungenl, aromatic,iritating odor FreezingPoint.........,.............. t;agrlnt odor. poiri.........
Fr@zin8 ........
SD€cilicGrsYity-'|.1 al25" /25"C -'F
SDcl|lc Gntlty--O.g2 to 1.07 _'c _'F
v.por presure il'c (68'F) ,.r",
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Chenicsl Fmily-Halogenated hydrocarbor V.por Prwure 20'C (68"D (mnHg).......... O-O42
ReidVrpor Prsure ........... 0 07
(!cir)............... Clillol Frolly-Misc. hydrocarbon mixlure R e i dV t p o r P r e $ u r e { p s i ! ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L. .o.w
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Vapor Prwure {6'C (f f5'F) (pir)............. 0.09
B B Vrpor Prwure ,16'C(115"F)(Fir)............. 0.149
Pollutiotr Crtegory-USEPA tVO VaporDensity(Air : 1.0)............,.............- 4.36 Pollutlor Criegory-USEPA - IMO --l- Vrpor D€nsity (Air : 1.0)..............
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FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Gnde-E: Combustibleliquid Ulu_E: Combustibleliouid
WmOUSI
Elctrical GrouD-D ElccHol Greup-D
cercrsl-Modsrate tire haard. Kep away lrom open tlame or ignitionsources. lritating gses ar€ produced
when heated. Decomposeswith water to produce hydrog€n chloride fumes. I b€ healod io sustain combuslion.
165 (cc)
nsh Point CF)................-........... Flsb Polrt ('F).............,-.--....... 150 to 430 (ccl
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Flmble Limits..........................
LEL:1.1%: Flumrble Ltm|tr...........,...,..,.......1 to 5%
Autoignitior TenD. CF)................1085 AutoignldorTcmp. ('F)....,........... 765
CO,, dry chemical,water fog
ExtlnguishingA8eDtr..................... Ertir8ubhltr8 ^8etrtt.......-............Foam, CO2,dry ch€micalg
Fire Preedur6 ................Use complele personal protectiveclothing. Wear self-containedbreathing Flrc Preedrq ................Waler mav b6 inottmtiva on tif€3.
apparatusIor indoor fires. Water mist may be used, but in large quantityto hold down hydrogenchloride
lumes and flush away acid.
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Symptoms-Vaporsare irritaiingto eyes and respiratorytract, causs tears and coughing,possible loss ol sight. SymptGH€adacho, nau$a, dizinsss, v€rtigo, unconscio$n€8s.
Liquid causes skin irritationresultingin burns on prolonged conlact.
Short Erysue Tolerme-1o ppm lor 30 minutes Shfil Erfaorc Tolrc-Unavailable
ErDqrre ProccdureVapq-remove victim to tresh air immediately, il breathing stops apply artificial
respiration.Skin or eye conlacl-remove contaminatedclothing and llush with large amounts ol water for 15
minules. Get medical advice or attention. l r Erlcurc Preeduro-lnhalalion: Remove viclim lo tresh air, prevsnt chitling,and appty artificial respirationif
br€alhing has stopp€d. Get immediab attention if viclim is overcomo by vapors.
REACTIVITY DATA
strbi[ty-Unstabilization results in rapid condensationreaclion in prssence of particularmetals. Liberat€a
hydrogen chloride lrom decompositionreaction with water.
l-r Strblllty-V€ry stablo.
REACTIVITY DATA
Comlntibility-Mrt€rid: Avoid mpper, aluminum, iron, zinc, magn€sium and tin; viol€nt polymsrizatbn wil
resull. Nickel is recommended.
llrdlmndlrf.Ndill
lrlr: l-||t I t,uvl..bb
I rrrrr5r-
cene.d-Unless llow ol gas can be slopp€d, eninguishing a butadienefire may permit accumulationol an
explosiveconcentrationof vapor, and subsequentsxplosion or re-tlash.Fire may cause violent rupturo of
tenk.
-105
Flsh Polnt CF).............................
ri G€nerd-Unl€ss the flow of gas can b€ stopp€d, oxtinguishinga butans fire will p€rmit accumulationof an
explosive concenlrationof vapor, and 8ub8€quentexplogionor ro.tlagh,
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FlEb Poht ('F).............................
FlanmrbleLinitr..........................
2.0 to 11.5% FhmmrbleLlntt!..........................
1.9 to 8.5%
AutoiSnitionTenp. ('F) ................842
Extinguichin8ASenb Stop flow of gas; COr, dry chemical,waler log
SDecidFire PrEedur6 ................Keep burningtank and adjacsnt tanks cool with a wal6r spray. W€ar tull
protscliv€ clothing and s€lf-contained brealhing apparau8.
l AutoignidonTenp. CD................
ExtinguishinSASents
761
Stop llow of gas; CG, dry chsmical, water fog.
Sp€cid Flrc ProccdrE................ Keep burning iank and adjacsnt tanks cool with a waler spray. Stop flow ol
gas.
SyEDtorlnhalation: dizziness,headache.Skin contact lrostbitlen ar6as will appear white. lrritatingto eys SymDtorDiziness and drowsiness.
and respiralorytract.
Short ErposureToleruce-8,oo0 ppm was lound endurablefor I hours wilh only slighl irtiiation ot the eyes and
upp€r respiratorytract.
I i Short Expsure Toleranc+10,000 ppm (1"6) tor'lO minutes will cause drowsiness.
Expocure Prcedurc-Vapor-rsmove victim lo tresh air; if breathing stops, apply artificial rsspiration. Skin o{ ExDocurePrcedureFlemove victim to lresh air. lf breathing has stopped, give arlilicial respiration.ll the liquid
eye contact-remove contaminaledclothing and gently tlush atf€cted areas with water for 15 minutes. has spilled onto the skin, points ol contacl may be lrostbitten; handle gently and protect trom mechanical
Protect trostbittenareas from abrasionsand mechanicaldamag€.DO NOT RUB. Get medical advice d damage. DO NOT RUB. Get medical atlention.
attenlion.
ComD.tibility-Mrterld: Unsat€ in conlact with acetylide-fdming mterials such as mon€|, coppor or copp€. CoDDrtibility-Mrtsld: Non.corosive lo most materials of construclion.
allovs.
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8ourcas.Th€ spilled liquid will boil away leaving no residus.
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SynoryrAcelic
lsobutyl acatat€; 2-Msihylpropylacstate;
iso.BUTYLACETATE
acid, iso-butyl€ster; Butyl acetate; UnitedNrtionsNunbcr.......................,........
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n-BUTYLACETATE
acid; butyl ester; Butyl rcolate; Uniled Nrtlons Numbcr................................ 11
2-Methyl l -propyl acetate; beta-M€lhylpropy' normal-Butylacelale; Butyl sthanoele
6thanoat6
CIIRIS Code........... .... IBA
"(iso-, n-)" BAX Calnls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B. .C. N
Cod...........................
"(iso-, n-)"
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Formuh-CHsCOOCH,CH(CHs), BAX
BoilinsPoirt.......................... 1 18'C 241'F Fmuh-CHsCOOCTI'lr
Appearue-Odor-Colorl$s lhuid; pleasant, lruity odor Bolllnj Polnt.......................... 127'C 260'F
-1oo:3
Fre'irsPotrt........................ -t*:F lhuld; dealeni, tnXtyo&, _'c _'F
Frt dlt Poha........................ -77.C - 107'F
SD€cificGnvity-o.87 _'a -'g
SDemc Gnvlty-O.88
'c _'F
Vrpor Prwure 20"C (68"F)(nnHg).......... :
ClhemicslFmily-Estei ReidVaporPrmure (!6ia)...........................
-0.tt-
Clenlcd Fmlly-Ester
Vrpor Prruure 46'C (Us'F) (pdr)............._0.9-
Pollution crtegory-uSfPl D tUO C VsporDensity(Air: 1.0).........................,. 4.0
Pollution crteBory-USEPA D IMO ----Q-
ApplicableBulk Reg.il6 CFn Subchapter........ D. O SolubilityinWater......................S . . l. i o h t
ApDtlc.bleBulk R€& {6 CFR Subchr9tcr........ O- O
Elect.icd
Combustibl€ lhuid
GrouD-D
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
T Grade-D: Combwiible liquid
Eletricd GreuFD
FIRD & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
along vapor trail may occur. May explode if ignited in an enclosed area.
Gercrd-Volatile, wilh a low llash point. Flashback along vepor trail may occur. Vspor m8y explode if ignited in
an onclosed sDace.
Flsh Polrt fF).............................
88
Flsh Point CFr.............................
90
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2 to 15% (approx.)
Flmuble L|nits........,.................
Autoignldon Temp,CF)................ 793 Flrmmble Lin|ts..................-...... 1.4 lo 7.6"h
ExtinguishingA8ent5.....................
Co,, dry chemical, alcohol loam, water tog AutolgDitionTemD. ('F) ................790
Fire Prsedug................ Use of dry chemical where il can get into a tank of butyl acetate is nol ErtirSutuhinSA8entr.....................COr, dry chemical, alcohol foam, water tog
rocommended.Fire involvingspills outside of tanks can be extinguish€dwith dry chemical. Waisr may b€ Specld Fire PrceduG................ Use of dry chemical where il can get into a tank ot n-butyl acelale is not
inoftsctivs. Cool adjacent tanks with water spray. recommended.Fires involvingspills outside ot tanks can be extinguishedwith dry chemicals.Water may be
Inhalation of vapors will caus€ headache, iritation ot rospiralory passages and eyes, dizzins3s, and
nausea.
150
REACTIVITY DATA
Strbility-Generally slable, however,will slilly d€composs on standingto form acetic acid and isbutyl
alcohol. r, REACTIVITY DATA
Stability-Stable, howsver, will hydrolfz€ (rsacl with water) on standing to form acelic acid and n-butyl alcohol
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ComDstibili8-Mrtertd: Sottens and dissolved rubb€r and many plaslica.
ConDrtibility-Mrterisl: Sottens and dissolvss rubb€r and many plastics.
ll t rtlll ccurg.
' Vapor ftatrure: 10 mmHg t2.8'C.
cell tbc Nttlul l-l ll r rplll ccun, qll thc Nrdold Rdpotre Ccnt.r, t{XL424-EE02.
nrb rl
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c.hemicsr
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Frn'y-Acryraro [il'r:ffifjl;: lff l.1lll-?-::::::.:.
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porutioncltesory-usEpA ruo p J:il:ilffil",f;t:"r1t,"1*'-"]...... + porurioncaresory-usEpA-rMo B l:il:flf,"J,f;t-tLtl..l*::::::::::.:
Combustiblsliquid
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA n Grrd+D; Combustibleliquid
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
n
Electrical Group-D Electriel Group-D
Volatil€ with low tlash pdnt. Flashbackalong vapor fail may occut. Vapor may oxplodo il ignited in an Genergl-The main hazard is its very easy polymsrization. lgnit€d by heat and op€n tlame. Fire may caus€
€nclo$d aroa. violent ruoturs ot tank.
Ilsh PoitrtCF).............................
88 Flsh Point CD.............................
86
1.7 to 9.8%
FhmmableLinits.......................... FlammrbleLiEits..........................
1.9 to 8.00%
AutoignitiotrTemp.CI)................ 750 to 800
ExtingukhingAgents Co,, dry chemical, alcohol loam, water fog
SpeciatFire Prceduu................ Use ol dry chemical where il can get into a tank ot butyl acetale is nol
recommended.Fires involvingspills outside ol tanks can be extinguishedwith dry chemical.Wal6r may b€
I_l Autoigrition Tenp. ('F)................644
ExtinguishingAgetrt!.....................
COr, water fog, dry chemical,loam
Firc Preedu€ ................Provide fire fighters with breathing apparatus. Kesp tank cool with wats
spray.
inetlective.Cool exposed tanks with water spray.
sympton!-Headache, irritationol respiratorypassages and eyes, diziness, and nausea. redness lrom skin contact with lhuid
REACTIVITY DATA
Stsbllity-Stable, however,will hydrol}/ze(react with waier) on standingto form acetic acid and sec-butyl
alcohol.
t REACTIVITY DATA
Stability-Polymsrizes readily on heating. Must be inhibited.
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lhuid. S€cure ignition sources.
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Synonyr Acrylic acid, n-bulyl ost€r; United Nrtiors Nunber.....................,......
1212
SynonyFAlcohol C-4; Fermontationbutyl alcohol; unftedNdfom Number.....
..........................
n-Butyl-2-prop€noate; 2-Plop€ndc acid, butyl ester 'l-Hydroxymsthylpropane;
IBA; lsobutanol; lsobutyl
alcohol; lsopropylcarbinol;2-M€thyl-1-propanol {
CHRIS Code............., BTC
"(iso-, n)" CHRIS Code..........
_eAB_
Fomrh-CHz: CHCOOCTI-b
ADDanncc-Odor-Colorless
o8tsr-likeodor.
SDcclttcCrrrlty-O.go
liquid; shae, biting,
BoilitrgPoirt.......................... 149'C
_'c
VrDor PrNurc 20"C (68'D (nmHg) ..........--31-
-.-:F
_'F
30O'F
r Fomulr-(CHrhCHCl.LOll
SpectncGnYity-O.8'l at 15"C
liquid; sweel odor
BoilingPoin1...........-.-............ 1O7"C
Freziog p o i n t . . . . . . . . .....
--toe'3
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* - ' F
225"F
Ctemlcrl Fmily-Acrylals
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ApplicsbleBulk Reg.46 CFR Subch.pt€r........ D Solubilityin wster...................-.... Moderate
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
GndeD: Combustibleliouid
Combustibleliouid
Electricll Group-D
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Eletrlcd Group-D
General-The main hazard is its vsry easy polymerization.lgnited by h€at and open flame. Fira may caus€
by h3at or op€n flamo. Flashback along vapor trail may occur. Vapor may oxplode il ignitgd in
violent ruDtureol tank.
an gndo$d ar€a.
F l s h P o i n tC n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' l 2 0
FlEh Polnt Cn.............................
1(x)
Fl.mmlbleLimits.................-....... 1.5to 9.9',6
Flmnrbfe Lfnftr..........................
1.7 to 10.gohal 212'F
Autoignition T€mp.('F)................ 567
ExtinguishingAgentr.......---........Carbon dioxid€, dry chsmical, alcohol foam, waler spray.
SDecirlFire Proc€dB................ Providefire lightsrs with breathingapparatus.Kep tank cool with wait
spray.
l- AutolSnitionTenp. ('F)................825
Ettirguishing Agertr Co,, dry ch€mical, alcohol foam, wator toe
Firc Prcedu................ Water mav b€ inettectiv€.
Expcure Prcedur+Skin contacl should be washed thoroughly with soap and water. In case ol eys contact,
llush wilh water lor 15 minutss. Gst msdical attention or advice.
r Erpoure PrcedeVapor-remove victim to lrssh air; il breathing stops, apply artificial respiration.Skin or
eye contacl-remove contaminalsd clothing and gently flush atfected areas with water tor 15 minutes. Get
medical advice or attention.
strbility-Potymsrizssreadityon heating.MREACTIVITY
ConDdbllty-Msterid! Compaliblo
withsleel,stainlossst6€lor aluminum.
DATA
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REACTIVITY DATA
ConFtibility-Mrtedd: Compatible with plain sto€|. Wat3r-tree isobutanol rsacts with aluminum at
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contacl with liquid.Securs ignition sourcoa.
with liquid. Socure ignition sourcss.
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n-BUTYLALCOHOL l-l tOC.BUTYLALCOHOL
SynonyneAlcohol C-4; Butanol;1-Butanol; n-Butanol; ll2lL
Urit€d NrtionsNunber.....,................,....... Synonyms- Alcohol C-4: 2-Butanol;le-Bulanol; 1120
UnltcdNillor Numbcr................................
Butyl llcohol; Butyric alcohol; 1-Hydrorybutane: Butyl€n€ hydrat€: Elhyl methyl cattinol:
NBA; Propyl carbinol;n-Propylcarbinol 2-Hydroxybutsn€;Melhyl ethyl carbinol; SBA
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Fomuh-CHr(CHr)sOll Fomulr-CHsCHTCHOHCHT
-'c
. .'.C. . . .
-'F
211'F
-t*:F
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SDecitlcGnvity-o.81
Vrpor Prwurc 20'C (6E'D,.."r*-" v.Dc h{urc afc (6t'R (mmH$..........---l-
Chemicrl Fully-Alcohol ReidvrDor Pressure 0'3
(D6h)..............,.,...,...... C'hcnlcrl Fmlly-Alcohol Rcld Vlpor Prilrrc (p.h)........................... -0.2-
vapor Prwure {6'C (U5'F) (Dsil)...'........ 0'5 Vrpor Piourc ff'C (lls"n (pc1d............. Jl-
Pollution Crte8ory-USfpt D 619 lll Vrpor Dersity(Air : 1.0)....................... 2'6 Pollutlon CrteSory-USEPA - IMO lll vrDor Dcnrlty(Alr = 1.0)...........-.............. -?,S--
D Modetate Appltoble Bulk Res.tl6 CFR Subchrptr...,.... -JL- So|ubl||ty|nWrtr.,....................M . . .o d t r t l e
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ApplicrbleBulk Re&,16 CFR Subch8Dta....... solubilityinwrtGr......-----.........
cen€rrt-lgnited by h€at, sparks, or opon llame. Flashback along vapor trail may occur. Vapor may explod€ it cenerd-Dangerous when exposed to hsat or llame. Flashbackalong vapor tail may rccur. Vapor may
€xplode if ignit€d in an enclosed area.
igniied in an enclosed area. [-:
103 Flsh Poirt ('n.............................
74
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Ftrrh PointCn.............................
1.4io 11.2t4
nmmrble Limits.......................... FlammrbleLinit8..........................1.7to 9-g al 212'F.
AutoignitiorTenD. CD................ 690 AutoigDitionTenD.('F)........,....... 763
Dry chemical,COz,foam, water fog
ExtinguishinSA8ent8..................... Extinguishing4gentr.....................CO,, dry chemical,alcoholtoam, water fog
specistFire Pmcd|E................ Wat€r and alcohol foam may be inetfectiveon fire. SDeid Fire Predw ................Water may b€ inettectiveon fire.
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Herltb Hled Rltitrgr Odor Thr6hold (pDm) PEL,/TWA (ppm) TLv,/TwA (DDn) Heslth Hurd Rriirgr Odol Thresbold Opn) PEL,4WA (Dpm) TLVAWA (ipm)
1.1.2 25 so/Skin so/Skin 1. 0. 1 Unavailable 100 100
c€rersl-Causes significantiniury lo the surlace ot the 6ye. Flepeatedskin contacl may haw a delatting actbn inhalationol high vapor concentrations.Prolongedor repeatod skin contact may cause defatting
on the skin and may produc€ dermatitislrom daily conlact. Avoid prolonged and repeated breathingol of the skin and may produce dermatitisfrom daily contact.
vaDors.
synptons-Headache, dizzinessand respiratoryirritation.
ErDoure Prcedurs-Vapor-remove victim to lresh air; il breathing stops, apply artificial respiration.Skin or
eye contact-remove contaminatedclothing and gently llush aflected areas with water lor 15 minutos.Gol
medical advice or attenlion. r ExpocurePruedurs-Vapor-remove victim to fresh air. Give artilicial respirationif breathingslops. Skin or eye
conlact-remove contaminatodclothing and gantly llush atlocted areas wiih water lor 15 min. Get medical
helD.
Strbility-Stable.
REACTIVITY DATA
t- Strbilitv-Stable.
REACTIVITY DATA
ConDdlbtllty-Mrterhl Rscommend carbon sleel lanks, valves, and piping. Water-frs€ n-butanol rsacts wilh
aluminumat tsmoeraturssabove 120'F.
csso: Group 20 ot compatibility chan. See also App€ndix l-Exceptions lo th€ Chart.
r CooDrdbility-Mrterid: Usual materials o; conslruction are suitabl€.
Crrro: Group 20 ol compatibility charl. See also Appendix l-Excsptions to the Chart.
lrrtr:
BAT
n Syronyms- 1-Amino-2-Methylpropane;lsobutylamine;
mono-lsobutylamine:2-Methylpropylemine
Unliad Nrtions Numbcr..........
CHRIS Codc..........
_1211_
IAM
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"all isomers" BTY
--J',
Fmrb-(CHs)sCOH Fmulr-(CH:)rCl|Cl'LNHr
Boilin8Poinl.......................... 83'" BoilinsPoint.......................... 66"C 151'F
Appernnce-odor-Colorles liquid or crystallinesolid; _'c _'F Apperrme-Odor-Colorless liquid wilh ammonia.lik€ --go:3
pungent,camphorlike odor ........ 26'C 7A'F mot. Frezins Point......... ... -t*-:F
Fredrg Point.........
SDecilicGr8rity-0.78 at 26'C (a liquid) _'c _'F Spctftc Gnrlty-O.73 _'c _'F
C'hemicrl F.mily-Alcohol
2.4
2.6
l-r Ctemlcd Fmlly-Alkyl
Pollution Cstc8ory-USEPA
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C fUO C
Valnr Prsue m'C (6S'F) (mmHg)..........--2.1.€-
Reid vaDor Presure
VrpoiDensity(Air: 1.0).....................2
2.4
(psia)...........................
VaporPrwure 46'C (115'F)(DEir)............. 3.2
. ...5. . .
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Gnde-C: Flammableliquid
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA fi Gnde-C: Flammableliquid
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
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El€ctricd GrouF-D Electricd GrouF-D
Cere.d-Dangerous when exposed to heat or tlame. Flashbackalong vapor ttail may occur. Vapor may Gene.rl-Toxic oxidss ol nitrogen may b€ lormod in fir€. Flammabl€,high lir€ risk. Flashbackalong vapor trail
explod€ if igniled in an enclosed area. may occur. Vapo. may explode il igniled in an onclosed area
Flsh Point ('F)...... 52 (cc) (tert-Burylalcohol is elid at 52'F) Fhsh Point ('F).............................
10
Fhomble Lintts..............-.--..... 1.7 to 9.8%
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Ffammable 2.4 lo 8.Oy"
Limits..........................
AutoigDitiorTenp. CD ................892 AutolgnitionTenp. ('D........,.......712
ErtinSuirhlngAgents @r, dry chemical,alcohol loam, wat€r fog ErthSuirhing Agert!.........-.-.......Dry chemical, alcohol toam or carbon dioxid€.
SpecislFtre Prcedu6................ Water may be inetlective on lire. Spodrt Ftre Preedro................ Walgr may b€ in€fisclive, hjt should b€ ussd lo ke€p contain€rscool.
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HEALTH HAZARD DATA HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Hqlth Haard Rating Odor Thrshold (DDE) PELAWA (DpE) TLV,/TWA (ppm) Hedth Haad Rrdryr Odor Thr€shold (ppm) PEL,/TWA (ppn) TLVAWA (pDm)
1. 0. 1 Unavailable 100 100
General-Avoid breathinghigh vapor concentrations.Prolongedor repeated skin contact may caus defatting of
the skin and may produce dermatilisfrom daily contact.
fi 2.3. 0 Unavailable
Gencrd-Moderately toxic, eye, skin and r€spiratoryiritart
s/Skin' s/Skin'
symDtorHeadach€ and dizziness. SynDtorLoss of con$iousnsss may occur. lf iaken intgrnally,convulsions may also @cur.
ExporurePrcedureVapor-remve victim to fresh air. Give artilicialrespirationif breathing stops. Skin or aye Erpcure ProcedeR€move clothing and shoes. Flush aftected areas with plenty ot water. lf in eyes flush
'l eyes thoroughlywith waler. lf taken internally,and viclim is conscious, have him drink watgr. ll victim is
conlacl-remove contaminatedclothing and gently llush attected areas with water tor 5 minutes.Get
medical advice or attention. unconscious,do nolhing except keep him warm. Call a doctor.
stlbiltty-slabl€.
REACTIVITY DATA r REACTIVITY DATA
-Stable. Keep separat€dlrom heat and oxidants.
-Meterid: Usual malsrials of constrstion are suitabl€. Conprtibillty-Mderi8t Stor€ in carbon steel, aluminum, stainl€ss steel tor purity. Copp€r and its alloys should
NOT b€ us€d.
c|rjo: Group 20 ol compatibility chart. S€€ also App€ndix l-Exc€plions to lho Chart Crr8o: Group 7 of compatibility chart.
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Mono-n-butylamine;Norualamine Synonyms- 2-Aminobutan€;2-Butsnamin€;1-Methyl
propylamin€
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EofltnSPoftrt.......................... 78"C 172'F Fomulr-CHTCH(NHr)Gft
ADDe$anceodor-Colorless liquid with a pungent, -- 8o1||nsPohl..........................
------€l'C 146"F
ammonialike odor Frezitrs pobt......... . .. . . so'3 :.-:: Aplnrucc-odc-Colorl€8s liqukt; ammonilJike odd.
SpecificGr8vity-o.74 _'c _'F r.rcthrportr.....,...................
---=r!li! :,i
Vrpor Presure 20'C (68'D (nnH$.......... --.92- SpeclficGrevlty-0.73
Ctemicd Flmily-Alkyl amine (psis)........................... 1.39 v.tnr Pre 20'C (60'F) (nnHg.......... --J-4Q-
l-l
ReidVrpor Pressure
veDorPr6sure46'C (f15'D (Dcit)............. 2.7 Chemlql Frnlly-Alkyl aminog R c t d V | D o r P u u r c ( p h ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6. ...1
Pollution Crtegory-USnPl C IUO C V a D o r D e n s i t y ( A:i r 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. ...5. . . VryorPuurc4S'C(ll5'F)(F||)............. 8.O
Pollulton Crt€8ory-USBPt C fUO C VrDorDcElty (Alr = t.0)................-.........- 2.52
ApplicsbleBulk Reg.{6 CFR Subchlpter........ O Solubilityinwrter......................... ComolelE
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ADpltsble Bull Rq. l|6 CFR Subchrlric........--9- solublllty In wd6.....-.--..---..... ---Co!n!gle-
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Eletrical GrouP-D
General-Toxic oxides ot nilrogen may bo formed in lire. Flammable,dang€rousfire risk. Flashbackalong vepol
lrail may occur. Vapor may explode il ignited in an erclosed area. Toxic oxid€s ot niirog€n may b€ form€d in fire. Flammabl€,dangarous lirs risk. Flashbackalong vapol
trail may occur. Vapoi may explod€ il ignit€d in an anclosed arsa.
Fbsh Point CFr.............................
10
F|rmfrsbleLinits..........................
1.7 to 9.8"6 f l s h P o i r t ( ' F ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. .5. . . . . .
AutoignitionTenp. ("F) ................
594 Flumrble Linits.......................... Unavailable
Confined-drypowder, CO2.Open-water,polar solvent foam.
ExtirguishingA9erts.....................
SD€cialFire Pruednr6................ Ke€p tanks cool ith water spray. Providefire fightors with proteciive clothing
and solf-containedbrsathing apparalusagainst toxic tumes.
l-l Autolgtritlon Temp.('f)................712
ExtinguichingAgentr............--.....Contin€d-drypowder, COz. Open-polarsolvent loam, water.
Speial Fire Pr@edur6................Keep tanks cool with water spray. Provide tire lighters with protecliv€ clothing
and slt-contained brsathing apparalus.
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ExDGor€Preedur€FFlush skin or eyes immediatelywith large amounls ol water for approximately15 minulss.
Remove all contaminatedclothing and flush underlyingareas with waler. ln case ol eye contacl or ExDGurePr@€durFFlush skin and eyos immediatelywith large amounts ol water for 15 minutes. In case ot
inhalationof high concentrationsof vapor, viclim should be immediatelyplaced under physician'scars. sys contacl, inhalationol high conc€ntrations,or ingestion,victim should be placed und6r physician'scar€.
REACTIVITY DATA
Strbility-Stable, but readily combines wiih acids, aldehydes,chlorohydrins,and organic aullur compounds. REAC:TIVITY DATA
Strbility-Stablo.
rD.dbllity-Mrterid: Store in carbon steel containersor aluminumor stainless stssl for purity. Copp€r and
ConFtlblllty-Mrtcrlrl: Carbon dd.
l'
its alloys should not be used.
Fomrh-CTHoCOOQH.COOCHTC.H., or CrrHrOr
Fomule-(CHs)rCNHr
ApDearsnc€-Odor-Watetwhite liquid;ammoniacalodor
SpecificGrevity-O.70
BolllngPoint.......................... 45'C
-'c
FreezinsPoint........................ -67'C
-'F
_'c
113'F
-88'F
-'F
I charact€nstacodor.
Sp€cilicGnrlty-1.'12
oily liguid; slighl,
Bollla3Po|nt.......................... 370'C
-t:F
Vrpor Prwure 20'C (68'D {nnHg).......... -30- Vrlnr Prwurc al'C (60'D (nnH$
1l
C'hemicrlFmlly-Ester Rcld Vrpor Ptwsrc (Fh).......... ............. Ld
C'hemicalFanily-Alkyl amino Reid Vapor Presure (Dcia).........
Vepor Pwure 46'C (ffs'D (Doir)............. 15 Velor Pruurc l6'C (lt5'D (Flr).............--Igd-
C 2'5 Pollution Crtegory-USEPA B IMO A 1O.8
VrgorDculty(Atr : 1.0)...........................
Pollution category-UsEP^ IMO ----8- VrtorDersity(Air : 1.0)...................'.......
O Sol$ilityhwrt€r.................-...... Comolst€ ADpllcsblcBult Re8.46 CFR SubchrDter........ D. O Solubllltyinwrter......................... Neolioibl€
ApDliqble Bulk Reg.46 CFR Subchail.r........
crrde-B: Flammableliauid
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Il Combustibleliouid
Electricd Group-D
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
n
Eletricd Croup-D
haard slight when exposod to heat or llame. Carbon monoxids, carbon dioxide,and wat€;
cenenl-Toxic oxides of nitrogon may lorm in firo. Vapors lorm explosivemixtureswith ai]. Flashbackalong produced by combustion.
vapor trail may occur. Vapor may explode if ignitsd in an enclosed area.
Flsb Poirt CD.............................
390
about50
Flsh Point CD.............................
Flmmrble Limits..........................
LEL:0.26"/. (calculatsd) UEL-Unavailable
1.7 to 9.0%
Fl.mmableLimits..........................
AutoignitionTemp.("F) ...--......... Unavailable
AutoignitionTenp. ('F)........,.......
612
ExtinSuishingA9erts.....................
Confined-Cq, dry chemical.Open-water, toam.
ExtirSubbitrgAgenb Dry chemical,alcohol foam or @,
SDecidFire Prcedurd................ Water or loam may cause €xtsnsive lrothing.
Specid Fire Pr@edur6................Keep tanks cool with waler spray. Providelire lightsrs with prottrtive clolhing
and slf-contained breathing apparatus.
Strbiltty-Stablo.
ComDstibility-Materid:
REACTIVITY DATA
D@sn't react with stoel, wood, cloth: softens rubber and paint
r REACTIVITY DATA
strbility-Stable at modarale temporatures;no spontan€ousdecomposition.Can reacl with oxidizingmaterials
SpecillcGrrvlty-Unavailable
:
SD€clRc
Gnrlty-0.60 at 20'C (a liquid) _'c _'F
Ctemicd Frmlly-Olefin
r
Eletrical Group-Unassigned
Eletricrl Group-D
the flow ol gas can b€ stopped, extinguishinga fire will p€rmit lhs accumulationol an
the flow of gas can bs stopped, exlingubhing a butene fire will permil accumulationol an explosive concenlralionot vapor, and subsequenlgxplosion or re-flash.
sxplosiveconcenlrationol vapor, and subsquent explosionor rejlash,
-24 approximately
Flsh Poirt Cn.............................
Ftsh point ("F).............................
110 (cc)
Fhmnrble Limits..........................
1.0 to 10.Oolo(approx.)
t-
1.6 to 9.3%
Flmmrble Limits.......................... Temp.('D...-...........615 to 725 (approx.)
Atrtoignition
ArtoignltionTemp.('F)................723
ExtinSuishingAgent! Stop flow ol gas; COi, dry chemical, water spray
EttinguishitrSASents Stop tlow ot gas; Coz, dry chemical,waler log.
cid Fire Prcedrr6................ Use water lo cool conlainers in order to reduce possibilityof rupturing tank.
SDsld Firc Prcedus................ Ke€p burningtank and adjacent ianks cool with a water spray' Try to seal the gas leak. Use water spray to knock down water vapors. Flash back along vapor trail may
occur
t-
Symptom-Breathing high concentrationsof gas for some time may cause dizziness.Coniact with liquidmay
cause skin and eye injury similar to lrostbite.
Short Exposure Tolemce-Unavailabl€
Short Exp6ure Tolerurunavailabls
ErDGrre PrftedureFRemove lo lrssh air. ll brsathing has stopp€d, give artiticial repiration. ll the liquid hag
spilled onto the skin, points of conlact may be frostbitten;handle gently and protect from mechanical
damage.DO NOT RUB. Get medical atlsntion. r ExposurePrcedurg-Remove victim Jp lresh air. lf breathing has stopped, administerartificial respiration.ll
br€athing is difficult,give oxygen. ll the liquid has spilled onto the skin, points ot contacl may b€ trostbitten;
handle genlly and protect trom mechanical damago. DO NOT RUB. Get medical attention.
REACTIVITY DATA
Strbiltty-Stable. Can reacl with oxidizingmaterials. r Strbility-Will react with acids and alkyl halidss.
REACTIVITY DATA
ltrr0lGnolltL
t- spill into confinod spaces wher€ flammabl€ vapors can accumulalo.
l- * Unarlignad
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l,3.BUTYLENEGLYCOL t 1,2.BUTYLENEOXIDE
symyr- Eutans-1,3-diol;
1,3-Butanediol; Syronyr 1,2-Bulyl€n€oxide, stabilized;
bab-Butyl€neglycol;1,3-Dihydroxybutans;
Malhyltrimethylen€glycol
t alpha-Buvten€ oride; 1,2-Eporybutane
Fmulr-CH:OHCH,CH(OH)CH!
Frezins Pofrt...................
-zg "3 ^:i
r Fomuh-HzCOCHCI'lzCHs
_'F
146'F
-58"F
n
Spelftc Grrvity-l.01 -'c -'F Spccilic Gnvtty-O.83
VrDor Prsure 20'C (5t"F) (mnHg).......... --9.0€- Vfpor Prsuc 20'C (68'n (nHd .......'.' 2O7
Ctcmical Family-Glycol R e i d V e p o r P r * u r e ( p s i 8 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L. o w Ctemicd Fully-Alkylene oxid,o ReidVrpor Prwure (ph)......................,....5.8
VaporPresure,l6'C(U5'F) (Dsir).............Low Vspor Prwur€ a5'C (f 15'D (Flr)............. 7 '2
Pollulion CrteSory-USEPA - IMO D V8porDensity(Air : 1.0)........................... -jlQ- Pollution CrtoSory-USEPA - fUO C
n
Applieble Bulk Reg.,15CFR Subchrpter........ D Sototititvin Watcr.........................Comolet€ AppliccbleBulk R€g.il6 CFR Subchspter........ O Solubtlity in Wilq....
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
cndFE: Combustibleliquid GrrdeC: Flammablolhuid
n
Elctrlcd GrouP-D Eletricd GrouF-B
censd-Slight fire haard wh€n sxpog€d to h€at or tlam€. cercr8l-Very flammable and vapoG ar6 highly llammable, ev6n €xplosive. Fir€ or contaminationmay caus
violenl rupture of tanks. Flashback along vapor trail may @cur.
250
Flch Poirt CF)............................. lsss than -20
FlEh Point CF .............................
Unavailable
Ilmmsble Lintts.......................... 1.5 to 25.1%
Ftumble Limits..........................
AutoienitionTenD.('F)................
ExtinguishinSASanb
7't0
Waler, carbon dioxide or dry chemical,alcohol toam.
Specid Fire Prcedurg,............... Cool exposed tanks with water,
l--l AutoignitiotrTenp. CD................ 959
Confined-Co2. Op€n-Water, foam.
Extinsui8hingAgentr.....................
Speid Flrc Prcedrc ................Cool tanks with wat6t spray. Us€ water spray to
"knock down" vapot'
Shorl ErDosure Toleruce-Unavailabl€ l- short ErDosw TolemrProlonged coniact with skin caus€s frostbite burn.
Erp6w Pmedures-Vapor-remove
with water lor 15 minules.
victim to tresh ak. bkin or eye conlact-gently flush contaminaled areas
r ErDqw ProedueVapor-remove victim to lresh air; if breathing has stopp€d, use orygen inhalation. lf
ingssted, make victim vomit, at least 2-3 times, and then give victim a tablespooGol Epsom salt in glass ol
wat€r. Flush eyes immediatelyfor approximately15 minutes. Remove contaminated clothing or other
wearing apparel immediately.Clothing can seldom be d€coniaminatsd.Wash skin with soap and water.
REACTIVITY DATA
st.blltty-Stable. Can react with oxidizingmalerials. r REACTIVITY DATA
Stlbility-Thermodynamically unstabl€;d€composition is rapid. Polymerizalionwill occur in presence of acids,
bases. and certain salts.
r.-b lnrtl ur In furd 96! lo dlrplace lhe air In itl. storrgo ol butylem oxkf.
l-r
I Unaragmd ' Vd,. obLlned irom I CG-4355 lorm: hosavf,. lhi| valtx war nol conltrtiad.
CHRISCod............
1149
UtritedNstionsNumber........................,.-....
DBE
.................
n Sytronyro- Butyl 2-m€thacrylat€;n-Butyl m€thacrylatet
n-Butyl alpha-mslhacrylalo;Butyl
2-msthyl2-p.op€noate;Meihecrylic acid, butyl oat-
Udt.d Nrtlor
cHRls codc..........
Nub.r...... ..........................
-WI-
....,-EUlt-
Fomulr-(CrHe)zO
Ctenicrl FMily-Etherg
PollutionCrte8ory-USEPA - tvO C
Vapor Prmure 20'C (68'D (nnHg).......... ---4'9.-
Reidvspor Pre$ure(psia)...........................
VlDor Pressure
vuor Density (
il5"C (115'n (psia)....... ---gI-
A i r : t . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
----l-
. . . .4. .5. . .
I I Ctenlcd Frnily-Acrylate
Pollution CrteSory-USEPA -
(monomer)
IMO -Q-
v.!pr Prwure 2O'C(6t'D (nnHd..........---31-
Rcld Vrpor Presure (!dr)......................,....
VeporPrwure i5"C (lls'D (psh)............. 0.29
--!9!{-
V a p o r D e n s i t y ( A t r : 1 , 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . .4
. ...9. . .
O solubilityin watei......................... Neolioible Appllqble Bulk Re& 46 CFR Subch$ter ........ O Solubility ir Wster o.4vo
ADplicrble Bulk Reg. ,16CFR Subchapter........
Combustibleliouid
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
tl Grade-D: Combuslible liouid
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
rl
ElectricalGroup-C Eletricd Greup-D
cererrl-Flammable, iritating vapors are produced. Flashbackalong vapor trail may occur. Vapor may €xplodo Generd-H€at will increas€ goneration ol toxic lum€s.
if ignited in an enclosed area. Ground all equipment and personnel!
92
Flsh Poirt Cn............................. Flsh Polnt CF).............................
105
AutoiSritiorTemp.CD................
1.5to 7.6%
Flmmrble Linits..........................
382
Dry chemical,alcohol loam, CO,
ExtinguishitrgAgerts.....................
SpecialFire Pr@edur6................Containersmay explode in fire. Water may be inettective.Cool exposed
I I Flunrble LiDits..........................
AutoignitiorTeDD.("D.,.,,...........
2 lo 8"h (estimaled)
562
Extirguisbhg Ag€nts.....................
Carbon dioxid€, dry chemical or foam
SDccialFlre Pruedus................ Use water spray to cool fire expos€d lanks.
rl
containerswilh wats. S€curs ignition sourc€s.Wear gogglos or face shield, rubber glovos.
SymDtorlnhalation
contact.
Shorl ExposureTolemrData
causes iritation ol nos€ and throai. Liquid iritatss syss and iritates skin or prolongsd
nol available.
t1 SymptomFskin-mild
respiratorytract.
Short Expcure Tolrel10O
initalion and reddsning ot skin. lnhalation-iritation of mucous msmbranes and
REACTIVITY DATA
Strbility-Stable. However,when anhydrous(dry),tends to lorm explosive poroxidesin air.
n REACTIVITY DATA
stability-Butyl melhacrylats is r€latively stable if properly inhibit€d. Exposure to oxidizers will initiato
polym€rization.
n
Cr4o: Group 41 ol compatibilitychart.
n
lf a tDlll m6, crll thc Nadnl nodx ( .nh. ll r plll acrn, cdl tb Nrdcd lcoou Ccatrr,8l{21-tdl2.
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iso-BUTYRALDEHYDE
lt; N.BUTYRALDEHYDE
Synonyms- Buiald€hyde;Butanal; n-Butanal;Butyl 1129
Urtt.d N.tlou Nunber.,..............................
rI
stronynr- iso-8u91aldehyde;lsobutanal; 2045
UnitedNrtiorr Numbcr............,................... aldehyd€;n-BuV alcl€hydo;Butyraldohyde;Eutydc
lsobutylald€hyde;lsobutyraldehyde;lsobutyric ald€hyd€
rld€hyde; 2-Methylpropanal
CHnIS Codr.......... ..... BTR
CHRIS Codc........... .... BAD
Fomuh-(CH:)zCHCHO
ApDe.rrnce-Odor-Colorlessliquid;pungent odol
SDe.ificG.svity-o.79
------€4'C
BoiliDsPotlt..........................
-'c
FrezingPoirt....................... -66'C
\47'F
- 'F
---=-QZ'F
-'F
n Fomu|.-CHsCHTCHTCHO
ADD.rmceodor-Colodes
Spectfic Gnvtty-0.82
liquid; pungonl odo(.
BolllngPo|rt.......................... 76'C
Frertn8potnr......... .........
--gg:3
-'c - 'F
169'F
-t*:F
PollutionclteSory-UsEPA- M C
vapor prwure 20"c (6s'rr) ,.."o
VsporDeNity (Air :
--:
5,0
ReidVsDorPresrure(prir).................,........,
vrDorPresrure,l6'C(115"F)(Dsis)............. 8.0
2.44
1.0)..................-........
ll C-tenlal Frmlly-Aldehyde
S o l u b i | i t y i n W s t e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6. .' 5 %
2-14
Solubtlityin Wrter.........................
-10.0%-
rl
AppltcrbleBulk Reg 46 CFR Subchepter........
----Q-
Autoignition
1.6 to 10.6%
FlrmmableLimits..........................
433
T€mD.CF)................
ErtinSuishingAg€nts Co,, dry chemical,water fog, alcohol toam'
SDecialFire Procedurc................Keep tanks adiacent to lire cool with a watel spray. Wear eye protsction and
l-l Artoignitiontenp. ('F)................
Extinguisbing Agetrts
446
COr, dry chemical, water tog, alcohol toam
SDecirlFtrc Pruedurs................ Fire parties should wear body and respiratoryprotection to guard againsi both
inhalationand liquid conlact. Keep iank cool with waler spray. Fight fire trom a sate distance,or lrom a
self-conlainedbrealhingapparalus. Drotsct€d localion.
ri
Halth Hrand Rrthgs
Health Hurd Ratlnga Odor Thrdhold (Dpm) PELAWA (ppm) TLV,/TWA (pDm) 2,1,2 0.0046 Unavailable Unavailable
2, 1,2 0.047 Unavailable Unavailable
Ccrerd-lritalion and burns of th€ skin and eves follow contacl of short duration.
cenerd-lrritation and burns of the skin and eyes tollow contact of short duralion.
REACTIVITY DATA
Stsbilty-Underqoes rapid oxidalion to butyric acid in air.
I Strbillty--Oxidizes to butyric acid readily.
REACTIVITY DATA
t-
ComDrtibllity-Mrterid: Mild slsl is cotroded by butyric acid formed in presencs ol dr.
ConDdlbility-M.t€rld: Mild st6l is unsatisfactory b€cause ol corosive action of butydc acid.
r
Syndynr- Bulanic acid; Butanoicacid; Butyricacid;
Elhylaceticacid; Propanecarborylicacid; camphor dl; Liquid camphor; White camphor oil
Propylformicacid
Fornuh-CHsCHzCHzCOOH Fomule-CroHreO
BoilingPofnt.......................... 164'C 327F 8o111tr8Potna..........................
-449'C -392'F
Appeamce-odor-Colorless liquid;pungent,putrid odor Appesrnce.Odor-Oily liquid,colorloss, brown or blue; -trpl! -"r
poht........................
Frezr's ------=tE :ii penotratingcamphor odor. pornr............
Frezrns ..........
SDecificGrsvity-0.96 SDecillcGrrrity-o.87 to 1.04 _'c _'F
-*-
crenicrrFmiry-Keron€ -+
creniorFamiry-orsanic
acid Hfi'rff".T::"11.:l$,"?.1::"-?-.:.:.'.'..
(r15"F)(Dci!)......... 0'07
I . . nfl"ffffi;:..f;r1.11111-...:.:.:.:
VqDr Pr{urc a6'C (lts"D (0dd.............
- valpr Pressure'15'C |I _ ----l-
PollutionCrteSory-USEPA D flfO D 3.04
vrlnr Density(Air : r.0)........................... PollrtionCotegory-USEPA- IMO B VrDorDendty (Atr f,lp
L01...........................
ADDlicibleBulk R€g.,16CFR Subchapter
..... Solubilityiu wrter......................... Comol€te Applicable Bulk Re8. {5 CFR Subchapter ...... O Solublllty in w..er....................... Slioht
crrdFE: Combustibleliouid
Electric.l Gloup-D
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
r Grade-D: Combustibleliouid
Electdcal Group-D
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
ceneral-Moderale lire haard whon exposed to heai or flame. Yi€lds tlammablevapors which lorm explosiyg
mixtures.
1 17 (cc)
Flch Poirt CID.............................
Flmm.ble Lintt!..........................
Unavailable
("F)................ Autoi8nitionTenp. ("F)................
466'C
l"
AutoignitionTemp, 846
Dry chemical,alcohol loam or carbon dioxide
ExtinguishingA8ents..................... Extirguishing A8enG.....................
Foam, carbon dioxide or dry chemical
Sp€cielFire Prsedur6................ Water may be inelfectiv€.Wear eye protectionand protective clolhing. SpecialFlre Pr@edrr6...,............ Cool exposed tanks with water.
r
Herlth Haad Rrtingr Odor Threshold (ppm) PEL,/TWA (Dpm) TLV,/TWA (pDm) Herlth Haard Rrtings Odor Thr6hold (ppm) PEL,/TWA (ppn) TLV,/TIVA (ppn.)
2.3. 0 0.001 Unavailable Unavailable 0, I, 1 Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable
General-Skin contact may b€ sevorelyinitating or may cause moderate burns. Eyes are s€riouslyiniured by C€neral-Vapors are noniritating to the ey€s and throat. ll spilled on clothing and allored to remain, smarting
liouid contact. and reddening ol the skin may result.
synDtoms-Vapor: eye, throal, skin ifiitalion. Liquid contact; sverely iritating with moderale burns. SynDtoms-Atter swallowing,nausga and vomiling; headache,confusion;j€rky movemenB.
sho.t Exposue Tolcruce-Eyes are seriouslyiniured by a live p€rcenl solution of the acid.
l- Short ExposureTolennce-Reliable data unavailable.
ExposurePrcedureoontact with skin or eyes: immedialelyllush with plenty of clear running water, wash eyes
lor 15 minutes and get medical care; remove conlaminatedclothing. Inhalation:move to fresh air; il
br€athingis ditficult,give oxygen. Get medical attention.
r ExposurePrtrednrFln cas of contact, llush skin or eyes with plenty of low-presgurewater. Get medicd
attention for eye contact.
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CAPROLACTAMSOLUTION,80"/O
lactam; spsilon-Caprolactam; r
UritedNstionsNumbcr,...............................
l- CARBON DISULFIDE
Synonyms- Carbon bisulfide;Carbon bFulphidoi 1131
UnliedNralonrNumber................,.,.............
2-Katolrdamothylenimine; 2-Oxohexamsthylenimino Carbon disulphid€; Dilhiocarbonic anhydride
ADFurneOdor-Clear
Spelflc Gnvity-1.06
light yellow, liquid;odorbss
Boiling
Po'rt..........................
..
FrezinsPoirt...............
--l1g'"
-'c
13'3
1',
---=:F
-'F
VaDorPrsure 20'C (6S"F)(nnHg).......... ---l-Q--
r Fmuh-CSr
Aplrcaruce-Odor-Coldl$s
ooor
SpecificGnvity-1.26
liquid; strong disagrosable
BoilinS
Frezin8Pottrt......... . .
46"C
Polnt..........................
_'c
11 1"3
_"E
115"F
- *t:F
I-
C'hemicalFuily-Cyclic amide 0.45 Vrlnr Prwsure 20'C (6E'D (nnHg).......... --292-
ReidVrpor Pr*ure (pdir)........................... Ctemicrl Fmily-Sulf id6 R e i d v r p o r P r s u r e ( 0 . 1 d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . .1. .0...3.
Vspor Presure 46'C (ffs'D (pEir)............. 0.70
Polldion Crtegory-USEPA - IUO D : 3.9 Valnr Pressure 45'C (lls'D (Fh)............. 10.5
VsDorDensity(Air 1.0)........................... Pollution Crtegory-USEPA B IMO B
D 90% bv weioht vspor Density(Air : 1.0).............,.,.,......... 2-41
ApplicrbleBulk Reg.46 CFR Subchrpter........ Solubilityin wrter ......................... ApDliqble Bulk Reg il6 CFR Subchsptr........ O SolubilityinWrter......................... O.22
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPI,OSION HAZARD DATA
cnde-E: Combustibleliquid Gnde-B: Flammable liouid
Elstric.l Group-NA El€ctricd Croup-No electrical squipment allow€d.
cererd-Toxic oxides ot nitrogen may be form€d in lire. Nsgligiblohazard polymerizationbelow 20O"F. Generd-Highly tlammable liquid with unusuallylow autoignitionlemperature;contacl with steam line or hot,
bare el€lric light bulb can cause ignition. Burning rsl€ases initating and toxic sultur dioxide gas (SO2)
Rsh Point ('F).............................
230 Flsh Point ("D.............................
22 (cc\
LEL: 1.84olo
Ftumble Lin|ts.......................... UEL-Unavailable Flmmsble Linits..........................
1.3to 44%
AutoignitlonTenp. ('F)
ExtinSuishingAgents
................Greater than 284
SDecidFire Prcedud.....,........,.
Walet, dry chemical,toam, COr
t- AutoignitionTenp. ('D..,......,......212
ErtitrguishingA9ents.......,.............
CO, or dry chemical
SpccislFire Pr@€du6........,.,.,... A sell-contained breathing apparatus is recommended.When burning,carbon
disulfide produces sultur dioxide, which is toxic and highly irritating.Wear full protectiv€clothing. Fight fire
from a safe distance or trom a Drol€cted l@ation.
r
Heslth H@rd Rrtings Odor Threshold (ppn) PELAwA (ppn) TLVAWA (DDn)
Heslth Hurd RrtinSr Odor Thrchold (ppr) PEL,/TwA (ppm) TLV,/TWA (DDn)
O ,O ,4 0.3mg/m3 5 5
2,2,3 O.21 4/Skin lolskin
Genenl-Slight haard, however,toxic vapors result from th€rmal decompositionabovs a00'F. Possibilityof Gercrd-Vapor harmful.Avoid skin contact with liquid,
thermal burns lrom hot liquid if carriedat elflated temperature.
symptoms-lnhalation causes @ughing or mild iritation. Symptoro-Light-h€adsdnsss, diziness; prolonged contact with skin may cause burns.
Stsbltty-Stabl6.
REAC'TIVITY DATA
t- REAC:TIVITY DATA
Strbility-Cargo tanks should be isolated trom high temperaluretluids. Under conditions encouniered on
tankships and barges, carbon disulfide is not dangerouslyreactive. Must be shipped wilh pad ot inert gas.
Non-conosiveto sleel, wood, rubber, paint, cloth, or olher common materiel!. Comprtibility-Msterisl: May be slightly conosive to motals ol construclion due to impurities. Sottens rubb€r
and many plaslics.
Cugo: Group 22 ol compalibililychart.
Crrgo: croup 38 ol compatibility chart
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dioxid€ lire sxtinguisher availablo. Eliminaie flammablss and all sources of igniiion. Nots lho low auloignition
tsmporalwe (212'F).
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CARBONTETRACHLORIDE tl Synonync- Brazil wax; Myricycl csrotate
CARNAUBA
WAX
Synonym- Benzinotorm;Carbon tet; Methane, Unlted Nrtions Nunb€r
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tekachloro-;Necatorina;Perchloromethanei
Tetrachloromethane
Fomulr-GzH*COOC*Hm
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Electricd Group-NA
Generd-Does not burn. Liquid or vapor in contact with hot metal can lorm poisonous phosgene gas'
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l.l cenerrl-Combustibb.
Short ErDocre TolerdcFLittle or no injury from single exposurs to 300 ppm tor one hour, 90 ppm for 4 hours,
or 2000 ppm for 6 minutes.
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Strbility-Stable.
REACTIVITY DATA
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REACTIVITY DATA
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ConD.tibility-Mrterid: Becomes corrosive when in contact with waler. Corrosive to most iron and copp€r ComDrtibllity-Materld: Usual materialsof constructionare suitabls.
baso alloys, aluminumand rubber.
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Formuh-Not chemicallydistinguishabls Fornule-KOH
BolllnSPoint.........,................ 312'C 594'F soln. 133'C -22tF
BolflnsPolnt.......45olo
Appcermce-Odor-Pale-yellowishor almost colorless -'c -'F Apperance-Odor-Colorless or lighl yellow syrupy 5Oo/.soln. 145'C 293'F
FrezingPoint........................ -10'C -ll'F -reg:9il"C -MT"F
transparenl,viscous liquid;laint mild odor liquid: odorless Freztr8 Point.... 45% soln.
SDecilicGrrvity-O.94 to 0.97 -;' SpecilicGrrrity-up to 1.54 (solid dissolvsd in wate0 s0% soln. 9/-33"C 4g/-27'F
Cl|emicrl Fsmily-Esters
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FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grade-E: Combuslibleliouid Cr.de-Non"llammabls. Classifiedas a corrosive liouid.
Elmtrical Group-NA Eletricd Group-NA
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Flsh Point CF)............................. Fl$h Point ('F).............................
None
Fhmmabl€ Limits....,.....................Unavailable Flumrble Limits.................,........None
Autoignition Temp. ('F)................ 840 Autoigrition Tenp. ('F)........-... . None
Extinguishitrg Ag€nts Dry ch€mical, toam, ol carbon dioxids ErtirSuisbinS A8ertr.....................None
Specisl Fire Pr@cdur6................ Water or foam may cause frothing Cool expos€d lanks with water. citl Fire Pru€dur6................ Cannot catch tire. Cool oxposed tanks with watsr. Fire parties r€spondingto a
lire in the vicinity of caustic solulions should wear protectiveclothing includinglull face proteclion and
rubber gloves, boots, and outer clothing.
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He.lth Hurd Rrtlr8s Odor Threshold (ppm) PELITWA (ppD) TLV,/TWA (ppn) Hedtb Hrard RetingE Odor Tbrghold (ppn) pEL,/TtryA (pDd TLV,/TwA (pDn)
Unavailable Unavailabls Unavailabls Unavailabl€ 0,4, 1 No odor 2 mg/ms. 2 mg/mrr.
Gener8l-Non-toxic Gencrrl-Causes severe burns ol eyes, skin and mucous membranes.
SynDtons-Non-toxic Svmptoms-lf solution splashes on skin no pain may be felt, but hair and skin in contact with the liouid will
n ErIre Prccedurc-Do NOT DELAY! Flush attected part gently with plenty of water lor at least 15 minut€s.
Remove contaminat€dshoes or clothing. Get medical attention. Wash contaminatedclothing, including
sho€s before reuse.
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wear rubb€r glovea, protsctivs clothing and tace shiold. ^ Wear rubber gloves and boots, large tacs shield and rubber protective clothing. Avoid contact with tiquid
sacute ignition lources. Neutralizewith weak acid and mop up or at dock ltush with oxcess watsr.
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CAUSTIC SODA SOLUTION CHLORINE
Synonymr- Lye; Soda ly€; Sodium hyrdoxide;Sodium ......
Unii.d Nrtions Numbcr................ 1424 Synonyms- No common synonymg. 1017
Urlted Nrdou Nmber................................
hydroxid€solutbn
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FomulFNaOH Fomulr-Clr
Boilinspoirt.......50o/o
soh. 148'c ;'l ' o t ' t n s p o t n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. .3. 4 ' " l',
App€rrarce-Odor-Colodessot gray, syrupy liquid; no 73o/osln. 198'C 388'F AplErr.rce-Odor-Greenish-yollowgas;lntta0n$,
odor FreGzinSPoint.....5070 soln 5'C 41'F bl€ach-lik€choking odor ! ' . e 2 1 r s P o l n t . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .-.1. .0 1 : 3 -r*:F
SDecilicGrrvity-up to 1.53(solid dissolvedin waler) 73olosoln. 62'C --14'F SpecillcGr.rfty-1.47 al 32/ 3S'F
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vaDoi Prsure 20'C (6s'I") (mn99........!:7-3ll& Vrlnr Prwurc m'C (6t"F) tmmHQ.......... l59Q-
Chemicd Fmily-Caustic ReidVrpor Pressure (psi.)......... C'h€mlcdFully-Halogen Rcld Vrpor Prilurc(prh)...........................155
Vapor Piwure 46"C (rrs'D (Dstr)............. i Vrlnr Pruurc a5'C (lls'F) (rh).............l!0-
Pollutlon CrteSory-USnPt nfAO C D Vrpor Density (Air : NP
1.0)........................... Pollution CrteSory-USEPA - IMO -gll- V r l D r D c n s l i y ( A l r= 1 , 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , , , . , , . 2 . ,..1. . .
ApplicrbleBulk Re& 46 CFR Subchrpier-.......----Q- sotolitity in wster.........................
----geEPl9l9- ApDlicrbleBulI Re8.il6 CFR Subcbtpter........ O S o l u b l l l tiyn W r t e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. ...0. .%a t 6 O ' F
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA [; FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Classifiedas a corrosiveliquid. Grade-Liquefied Compressd Gas (LCG)
Elstricd GrouD-NA Electricsl Group-NA
It will react with many metals, giving otl highly flammable hydrogen gas. lf hydtogon is Generd-Chlorine is non-explosiveand non-flammabl€.However,most combustibleswill burn in chlorin€,
irapped in conlined spaces, it can form explosive mixtures with air. See data sheet lor hydrogen although gas is nol llammable. Toxic products are genoratsd when combustiblesburn in chlorin€.
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F l $ h P o i n t ( ' F ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N. .o. .n. € Flsh Point ('F).............................
Non-fiammable
FhDmrble Limits..........................
Autoigrition Temp. ('F) ................Non€
ExtinSuishing A9ents.........,.,.,.......
Special Fire prceduE................
None
None
Cannol caich lire. Cool exposed tanks with watet. Fire parlies responding lo a
tire in the vicinity of causlic eluiions should wear protective clothing including lull lace protection and
rubber gloves, boots, and outer clolhing.
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AutoignitionTemp.CF) .....,..........
Extinguishing
Non-flammable
Non-tlammable
A8erts...............,.....
Non-tlammable
SpccialFlre Prcedures................Chlorine lanks exposd io lire should be cooled with a water spray lo
- decrease the buildup of pressure. lt leak seems likely, emergencypersonnel should carry selt-contained
breathing apparatus so that facepiece may b€ donned without delay.
Synptons-lf the solution splashesonto skin no pain may be lell, but hait and skin in contact with caustic will Symptoms-Vapor: coughing,choking, burning sensation in eyes and throal, and shortness ot breath. Liquid:
begin to dissolveon contact.
Short ExDosureTolersncFunavailable. t* severe iritation or blistering.Frostbite can also resull.
Short Exlmre Tolemce-Exposure to vapor concenlration of 1000 ppm for 10 minutgs has caused death.
Expcure Preedurc-Oo NO DELAY! Ftush attected areas gently with ptenty ol waler for at least 15 minuls.
Remove contaminatedsho€s or clothing. Get medical att€nlion.Wash contaminatedclothing, including
shes betore reuse. r ExposurePrceduro-Remove victim to fresh air. ll breathing stops, apply artificial respiration.Orygen,
adminisleredby trained personnel,is otten helpful. It eyes are eltecled, wash gently with water lor 15
minutes. lf liquid chlorine has spilled onto the skin, remove conlaminated clothing and llood ihe exposd
area genily with water for 15 minut€s.Get medical attention prompfly.
REACTIVITY DATA
Stability-Considerable heat is generatedwhen water is added lo causlic soda; boiling and spatteringol hot
caustic slution may result.
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Strbility-Will react wiih many inorganic and organic compounds,usually with an evolution of heat.
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Sscure igniiion sourc€s. Neutralizewith weak acid and mop, or, at dock, flush wilh axcesg wateJ. p€rsonn€l not equipp€d with respiratoryproteciion.
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CHLOROACETICACID, 8006
Synonynr- Chloroac€ticacid, liquid;MCA; 1750
UniiedNstio6Numbcr..............................
rr Synonyms- Benzene chlorid€; Benzene, chloro-;
CHLOROEENZENE
Unlaed N.tlons Numbcr................,.........,..... 1134
Monochloroa€lic acid Chlorob€nzol;MCB; Monochlorobonzone;Phent
chloride
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COOH
Crrvity-1-328
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poitrt........................
Freezin8 ------lliE :,8 n Formuh-QHrCl
SpecificGrltity-1 .11
Bolllng Polnt..
Frezlnl Polnt
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132'C
-/ts'C
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_'F
270"F
-48'F
Vrpor Pressure20'C (68"F) (mnHd.......... -_0i4- Vrpor Pr*urc 20'C (5t'F) (mnHD.......... --lqq--
ClremicdFemily-Organic acid Reidvrpr Pressure (psia).......................,.. 0 99 Ctemicel Fmlly-Halog€nated hydrocarbon R e l d V r D o r P r * u r e ( p . h ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0. ...5.
VaporPrsure 45'C (115'n (D€ir)............. -l- VaporPrroure 46'C (tls'F) (pclr)............. ---9€-
PollutionCrtegory-USEPA - mO C vrpor D€nsity(Air : 1.0)........................... 3.26 Pollutloo Cotegory-USfPl B fUO B VsporDe6lty (Air : 1.0)......................... 3.88
ApplicrbleBulk Reg.,16CFR Subchepter........ O ---
sototiuty in wrter......................... te!!!plglg- ADplicrbleBulk Reg.,16CFR Subchrpter........ O Solubilityid Water.........................Neolioible
Grrde-Non-tlammable
Electricd GrouD-D
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA n Grede-D: Combustible
Eletrical Group-D
liouid
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Generd-Non-tlammable, but when heated gives oll toxic gases. tlecomposs to chlorine and phosgens when
heated above ils boiling point.
Non-flammable
Flsh PointCD.............................
It; Genersl-Burning releases toxic and iritating gases ot phosgene and hydrogen chloride. lgnit€d by heat or
open flames. Flashback along vapor trail may occur. Vapor may explode in an enclosed area.
90 (cc)
FlGb Poirt CF).............................
Non-tlammable
FkmmrblcLimits.......................... Flmmable Limits..........................1 .3 to 7.1oA
Temp,('F)................
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Auioi8DitioD Non-tlammable Autoignition Temp. ("F) ................1 1 80
Ertinguishing Non-flammable
Agents..................... Extinguishing Agents.....................Co2, dry chemical, water fog, loam
SDecislFire Keep containerscool with water spray. Fire tighlers must wear lull protgctive
prsedureE.............,.. SD€cid Fire Praeduro................ Supply respiratory protoction to tire tighting persnnd.
clothing and selt-containedbreathingapparatus.
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Unavailable 75 75'
toxic waier solution, can cause perman€nt iniury or d€ath. Ahrays w€ar protective clothing when Canenl-Vapor irritatinglo skin, eyes and mucous m€mbrams.
handling.
acute syslemic intoxication,vomiting, internal burns and perterations.Skin contact: SynDtom-Drowsiness, lwitching ol extremities,and do€p, rapid rsspiration.
severe, paintul burns and irritation;shock. lnhalation:heated vapor painlul to lungs, pneumonia,brsalhing
oroblems.
Short ExpostrreTolerarce-Mists harmful but vapor not harmful unless liquid hsated.
l-l Sbort Expcure TolemeExposure
to cause death.
for 0.5 hours to 6500 ppm of 1.0 hour to 2OOOppm would not be expected
REACTIVITY DATA
Strbility-Reacts with strong bases. Stable at ambient temperature;decomposes,lo toxic gas€s when heated. I-l REAC'TIVITY DATA
Strbility-Rsacts vigorouslywith oxidizers.It heated to decomposition,toxic chlorine compounds will be gvil
otf.
CoDprtibility-Corrodes: mild sle€|, aluminum,copper, zinc, tin, brass, bronze. Compatible:stainlesssto€|, CoDDotibility-Mrterial: Relativ€ly non-corrosive. Attacks rubbsr.
polyethylene(high density)
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Synonyns-Dif luorochloromethane; United Nstions Number.. 1018 Synonyr Formal trichlonde;Methane, trichloro; U r l t d N r t t o m N u n b c r . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . , . . . , . . . .1
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Ditluoromonochloromethane; Fluorocatbon22; Methenyl trichlorido;Trichloromsthane
Frcon 22i,Monochlorodifluoromethane:Propellani
22, Ralngeranl 22
CHRTS Code ........... .... MCF CllRtS Cod........... CRF
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Fornulr-CHClFr Formuh-CIGL
8oi1in8Point.......................... -41"" -*', , r,;l
Bofflnr Poftrf..,....................... 61'C 142'F
ADperuce-odor-Colodess gas with a faint ether6al -roo"3 Appearrnce.Odor-Coldle$ lhuldi 8we€l odoa
odor like carbon tetrachloride Free2in8Poirt...................... -*:F l'reela3 potnt.,.,.,.,............ eg:3 -z-:F
SpecificGravity-l.18 _'c _'F SDecific
Gravity-1.48 _'c _'F
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Vspor Presure 20"C (6t'F) (mmHg)..........--0998- Vrpor hrurc 20'C (6t'ts) tmnHO.......... --15!L-
ChemicalFidily-Halogenal€d hydrocarbon ReidVaporPressure (psis)......... ..................212.6 Ch€micrl Frmily-Halog€naled hydroca.bon R.ld v|'or Ptuurc (Fh). .. ....,..,.,.... 6.39
VaporPresure45"C(115'F)(psia)............. --225- Vrlor Prcurc ll6'C (lt5'1) (Fh)............. 9.00
Pollution Category-USEPA - IMO ----gg9- v s p o r D e n s i t y ( A i:r 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2. . 9. .8. . Pollution Crtcgory-USfPt A tMO B Vepr Dcndty (Alr = 1.0)........................... 4.25
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FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
crrde-Liquefied CompressedGas (LCG) Grade-E: Combustibleliouid
Electricd Greup-NA Electrical Grou!+D
trlNh Poitrt('F).............................
None
Flemmable Limits............--...-.....
Non-flammable Flanmrbl€Limits..........................
None
AutoiSnitiotr
Temp. ('F)................
1170
Water, carbon dioxide, dry powder
ExtinguishinSA8ents.....................
SD€cislFire Prcedurq................ Shut otl supply of gas. Tanks exposd to lire should be kept cml wilh a
continuousspray of water. Firefight€rsshould wear self-containedbreathing apparatus.
Il Autoignitiontemp. ("tr)................
Exlin$ishingA8erts.....................
1155
None
Specid Fire Prmedurq................ Keep lire exposed tanks cool wilh water spray. Wear sye protection,
self-containedbreathing apparatus and protective clothing.
Short ExDcure Toleruce-Unavailable tl Short Exlmure Tolermcelnhalation of 400 lo 600 ppm tor 30 minules or less can prove tatal.
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ExDGore Preedurg-Vapor-remove victim to lr€sh air; if breathing stops, apply artiticial respiration. Eye ExpocurePreedures-Remove viclim to fresh air; it breathing stops, apply artificial respiration.Skin or eye
contact-flood eye gently with clean sea or clean fresh water lor at leasl 15 minutes. lf the liquid has contacl-remove contaminatedclothing and gently llush aftecled areas wiih wat€r tor 15 minutes.Get
spilled onto the skin, points of contact may be frostbitten;handle gently and protect lrom mechanical medical advice or attention.
damage. DO NOT RUB. Get medical attention.
REASIIVITY DATA
Stlbility-Very stable. Oecomposesslowly in presence ot rust and moislurs. II REACTIVITY DATA
Stability-Decomposes in the plesence ol excess water or a high temperatureto give phosgene and hydrogen
chloride, which are very toxic; can become explosive in the presence of strong alkalies and water.
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ConFtibillty-Mrterirl: Usual matgrialsot conslructionar€ suitabl€. conpstibility-M8terial: Non-corrosiveat normal almospheric iemperatureswhen fr6e ol moislure-In contact
wilh watsr and at high temperaturesit becomes @nosive. Corrodes iron and csrtain other mstals.
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unprolocled p€rtonn€|. Flush spill with larg€ quanlilb8 ol water.
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crade-D: Combustibleliquid Grade-E: Combustibleliquid
Eletricsl Group-D Elet.icsl GroutFUnavailabl€
Geaeral-lgnited by heat and open flame. Burning releases hydrochloricacid tumes. Containersmay explode in hazafd wh€n exposed to heat or flame. Toxic vapors ot nitric oxides (NO,), hydrog€n chloride
fire because ol polymerization. (HCl), and carbon dioxide (COz) are given ofl by high temperatures or combustion.
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G€nersl-'Vapor extremelyirritaling.Lung iniury may be delayed. Liquid causes severe burns. Absorbed by Generrl-Very toxic via inhalalion,ingestion. Possibilityof thermal burns lrom hot liquid.The molten liquid is
leather and causes delayed burns. NOTE: Related cargo, epichlorohydrin,is a suspecied carcanogen. irritatingto ihe skin. Class B poison.
Symptoms-Eye, nos, and throat irritalion;headaches,nausa, vomiting. Symptoms-Headache,weakness,anemia, shallow respiration,convulsions,coma, cyanosrs.
Short ErposureTolerance-1o ppm lor 30 minutes. Short Extpsure Tolerance-2 mg/m3. The ettects of this poison are cumulative.
Exp6ure Precedur6-Vapor-remove victim to fresh air; il breathingstops, apply artiticial respiration.Skin or ExposurePreedures-Remove from exposure. ll indicated give artilicial respiration.Flush eyes with large
eye contact-remove contaminatedclothing and gently tlush affecled areas with water for 15 minul€s. Gel amounts ol water lor al least 15 minutes. Wash skin with soap and waler. It swallowed,give emetic, gastric
medical attention as soon as Dossible. ravage.
(i)mDrtlbtltty-Materld: Dissolvesmost paints, causes rubber to swell. The wet producl will pit carbon stsel. ComDrtibility-M.terid: Usual matsrials ol constructionare suitablg.
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crode-Non-flammable. Classiliedas corrosiveliquid. Grade-E: Combustiblsliquid
ElectricatGroup-B (based upon possible hydrogengas (H,) generationshould a leak or spill occur) Elect.icsl Group-D
Synptoms-Contact of liquid with the skin can cause severe burns. Breathingthe vapors will cause *vere headache,nausea, vomiting; irritationto respiralorytract. Skin contact: highly irritating,
irritationand wateringol the eyes. dermatitis;sensitizesskin to light. Eyes: vapor exposure irritating.Ingestion:vapor toxic, vomiting, mild
ExposureTol€nnce-3o ppm tor 10 minutes: 10 ppm lor 60 minutes. convulsions,hypolhermia,dizziness
Short ExDosureTolerance-Keep exposures below the TLV/TWA ol O.2 mg/m3.
Erposureprmedurc-Vapor-remove victim to lresh air; if breathingstops, apply artiticialrespiration.Oxygon, ExDosurePrcedur6-Eye contact: flush with water lor at least 15 minutes. Skin contact: remove contaminated
administeredby trained pgrsonnel,is otten helplul. Skin or eye contact-remove contaminatedclolhing and clothing, wash alfected areas with soap and water. Inhalation:remove to lresh air. Orygen or artificial
gently tlush aflected areas with water for 15 minutes.Get medical advice or attention. respirationas needed. lngeslion: induce vomiting, give oxygen il respirationshallow; swallow activated
charcoal.
Compatibility-Mrte.id: Dangerouslyreactive.In addition to attacking many metals, the acid is a strong Comprtibility-Mst€ri8l: Swells and softens rubber.
oxidizingagent and will react with water and organic materialswith evolution of heat and large quantiti€sot
dense fumes.
Cargo: Chlorosullonicacid is unassign€din the compatibilitychart. For compaiibilityassistanco, Crrgo: Group 33 of compatibilitychart
call G-MTH-1 eo2-267-1 5771.
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COAL TAR NAPHTHA COTTONSEEDOIL
Synonyms- Crude solveni coal tar naphtha;Hight Unltcd Nrtions Numbcr...,.,. .IATL Synonyu- No common gynonyms. Urited Nrtionr Nunber............. _____{_
solvent napnha; Naphtha
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
GredeD: Combuslibleliquid Grade-E: Combustibleliquid
Elctrical Group-D Eletricd GrouI+D
ceneral-Flammable, moderatelire risk. Gerenl-Slighi fire haard when exposed to heal or tlame.
ExposurePrftedur6-Vapor-remove viclim to tresh air; if breathingis difiicult, administoroxygen. It br€athing E$mure PrcedurNon-toxic. lf accid€ntly splashed into eyes, wash eyes thoroughly with copious amounts
stops, apply artilicialrespiration.Skin or eye @ntact-flush attected areas tor 15 minules with watsr. Gst of water.
modical attention.
CoDDrtibility-Msterid: Compatiblewith steel; certain rubbers and plasticsare incompaliblg. Compatibility-Mrtcrid: Usual maisrials of conslruction are suilable.
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l.nrrll I UmvdLua laaarh: I IJn{vilrl{trlo
lt I Umri|{lnod
F l s h P o i r t( ' F ) . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . 1 8 0
Flandrble Limits.......................... Unavailable 178 to 187 (varieswith compositionand purity)
Flsh Point CF).............................
Autoignition Temp.('Fl................ 637 LEL: 1.1% UEL-unavailable
FhmmableLimits..........................
('F) ..........
... '1038 to 1 195
Extinguishing A8ents..................... Conlinedaroa-Cor, dry powder.Open area-foam, water spray. AutoignitionTemp.
ExtinSuishing Co2, dry chemical,Ioam, water fog
A8ents.....................
SpecislFire Pitredur6................ Providelire fighters with breathingapparatus.Water or loam may cause
lrothing. Do not direct water directly into a lire. Specirl Fire Prqedures................Full body and respiratoryprotection should be provided. Use water to keep
fire exposed tanks cool. Use water spray to dispersevapors.
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Exp6ure Pr@edurelnhalation: lmmediatelyremove victim lrom contaminatedatmosphere. ll breathing i3
interrupted,artilicial respirationshould be applied immediately.A physicianshould be called. ExposurePrmedures-Vapor: Femove victim to lresh air; il breathing stops, apply artiticial respiration.Skin or
eye contact: remove contaminatedclothing and gently tlush atfected area with water lor 15 minutes.Get
medical advice or attention.
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nrrbr
I Unrrion d
REACTIVITY DATA
REACTIVITY DATA Stlbility-Chemically stable.
Strbility-May polymerizewhen mixed with acids or bases.
Compstibiltty-Mrterisl: Usual materialsol consiruction are suitable.
C4npdibility-Mrterisl: Compatiblewith aluminumand stainless steel.
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CUMENE CYCLOHEXANE
SynotrynF Bgnzen€, hexahydride:Banzen€,
Synoryms- Benzene, 1-methylethyl-;Cumol; lsopropyl United Nrtions Number........ 19.19_ hexahydro-;[Hsxahydrob€nzgne:Hoxam€thyleno:
benzene;(1-Methylsthyl)benzene;2-Phenylpropans Hexanaphth€ns
CHRIS Code..
Fomuh-CHr(CHr).CHz
Fornula-GH.CH(CHr)z Bolllng Poin! 8t'c 177'F
Boilin8 Point.. 152'C 306'F
ADpeannce-Odor-Colorl$s mobile liquid; sweetish
'c
liquid;sharp, pengtrating
ADp€arance.Odor-Colorless -go'c odor when highly pur€, pung€nl odor otherui8€. F r e e z i n SP o b t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7'C 44'F
aromaticodor Fr€ezlng Point rare
StEilic Cravity-o.86
'c 'F Sp€cificGraYity-o.78 - U
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Vlpor Presure 20'C (6S"n (nnHO..........
VaporPressure 20'C (68'n (nnH$.......... 8 Chemicclfrmlly-Saturated hydrocarbon Reld Vapor Prwure (pslr)........................... 3.3
Ctemicrl F.nily-Aromatic hydrocarbon ReidVrpor Pressure (psis)................... 0.5
vrpor Pressure {5'C (115'F) (Dotr)............. 4.5
VaporPressure i5"C (lls'n (psis)............. 0.6 Polludoo Cstegory-USEPA C fn O C' vrpor DeEity (Alr : 1.0)........................... 2.9
Pollutior Crtegory-USEPA D IMO B VaDorDersity(Air : 1.0).....................
.. .. 4.2
ApDliqble Bulk Reg.46 CFR Subchrpter...... D. O Solubi|ityinwiler......................... lnsoluble
ApplicrbleBulk Reg.{6 CFR Subchapter.. .... D. O Solubility in Wrter .. Neolioible
F l s b P o i n t C F ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4. . . . . .
102 (cc)
Flsh Point('F)............................. FluDrble Lin1ts.......................... 1.3 to 8.4',6
Flammsble Limits..........................
0.9 to 6.5% AutoignitionTemD,('n................500
AutoiSritionTemp. ('D................795 Ertinguishin8A9ents..................... Foam,carbondioxideor dry chemical
Erti4uishirg A8cnis.....................
CO,, dry chemical,toam,water tog Sp€cialFire Prsedur6................ In unconfined tires, solid hose streams tend to scatter the liquid and spread
Fire Preedure................ Use water to keep fire-exposedcontainerscool the fire. Us water spray or high prsssure fog to cool a burning surface and exclude air to control or
extinguishfire.
Shori ErDocureTolerance-No chronic ettects have been observed to occur in workers exposed to vapor
Short Ex!6ure Toleruce-Occasional short exposure lo concentrationot 400 ppm probably would not be concentrationsin the range of 600-700 ppm.
harmful.
Extpsure Prmedur6-lf cyclohexaneis splashed into the eyes it should be flushed out immediatelywith
ExlDsurePrmedurrvapor-remove victim to fresh air; il breathingstops, apply artificial respiration.Skin ot copious amount ol water. For over-exposureby inhalationto high vapor concentrations,remove patient to
eye contaci-remove contaminatedclothing and ganlly flush atfected areas wilh water for '15 minutes.Gal tresh air, adminisler orygen therapy or artilicial respirationit necessary.
medical advice or attention.
REACTIVITY DATA
REACTIVITY DATA
ll can reacl with oxidizingmaterials. l
Usual materialsof construction are suiiable.
Anacks rubber
T
V.por Protur. 97.6 mmHg at 25'C.
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GndFE: Combustibleliouid GrrdeD: Combustibleliquid.
Electrical Group-D Eleticrl Group-D
c€ncnl-Modsrate tire hazard.when exposed to heat or flame il can react with oxidizingmatsrlal8. G€rerd-Moderate lire hazard,when exposgd to heat or flame.
154 (cc)
Fl$b Point CF)............................. FlNh Point Cn.............................
129
Linits..........................Unavailable 1.1 to 8. 1o/o
I{mmble Limits..........................
AutoiSritionTcnp. ('F)................
572 { AutoignitiotrTenp. ("D................
788
ErtinSuirhiq Ag€nts Alcohol loam, carbon dioxide,dry chemical. ( ErtltrguishingAgents Alcohol loam, dry chemical, CO2
Spcid Ilre Proeduro................ Cool expos€d tanks with wat€r. W€ar self-containedbreathing apparatua. SDe.td Fire Preedure................ Wear full protective clothing, s€ll-containodbreathing apparatus.
SyEptoms-Vapor-irritation of mu@us membranes,headache. Liquid-ulceralion, lhickening ot skin. SymptorEye, nose, and throal irritation;narcosis, salivation;depression of body temperature,respiralory
rates. heart rates.
Short ExD6ure Toleronce-3 to 5 minutes exposureto 100 ppm was obiectionable,producing nose, eye, and Erp6ur€ TolemcFso ppm tor 3 lo 5 minuies was uncomtortablyirritating,particularlyto lhe throat.
throal irritalion. Definitg eye, nose and throal irritalion was reported at 75 ppm.
Exposr.ePrmedur6-Vapor-remove victim to tresh air; if breathingstops, apply artiticial respiration.Skin or ErtMure Preedurs-Vapor-remove victim to fresh air; il breathing stops, apply artificial respiration.Skin or
eye contact-remove contaminatedclothing and genlly flush attsted areas with water for 15 minutes;20 to eye contact-rsmove contaminatedclolhing and gently llush allected areas with water lor '15 mintues. Get
30 minuteslor eye contact. G€t medical attention. medical advice or attention.
CamDrtibility-Material Usual malerialsof constructionare suitabl€. ConDqtibility-Mrterid: Usual mat€rialsof constructionare suitabl€. Will attack most paints.
r rplll mur1 cdl thc Nrdonel Ralou Ccltcr. &X}..l mcurr, oll lic Nralon.l RdDor Crraq. ext{2a-ttlt2.
nJfn I Unassigned fr-
ExDcue Prcedures-lngestion-do not induce vomiting. Eyes-flush with water lor at leasl l5 minules, get
medical attenlion immediately.Skin-remove contaminatedclothing and llush skin with larg€ amounts ol
waler.
t Expcure Prceduevapor-removs victim to fresh air; if brealhing stops, apply artificial respiration.Skin o.
eye contact-remov€ contaminatedclothing and gently llush attected areas with water lor 15 minutes.Get
medical advice or atlsntion.
REACTIVITY DATA
REACIIVITY DATA stability-stable.
Strblity-Stabl€.
CHRIS Cod€..
SHRIS Code........... .... IDA
Fornuh-CHr : CHCOOC,"HI
l'omuh-GHr0CHO, mixture ol isomeB BolllnS Polnt.. 121"C 250'F
Boilirg Point.......................... 197'C 387'F Appeme-Odor-Waler while liquid; pungeni odor --
Apperrrnce-odor-Colorless liquid with a pleasanl fruity FEzlng Point too.c - tag-"f
odor Frezins Poirt......... ... -80:3 -,*'F oa oE
SpecificGrrrlty-O.89
Specific GnYlty-O.83 _'c -"F
vrlpr Pr@wc 20'c (6t'F) (nnHo....... < 0 01
vrDor Pre$urc 20'C (6E"D (nnHg).......... --qza- ChemicalFrnlly-AcMalo R € l dV . p o r P r 6 u r € ( p s i r ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L.o. .w. .
Ch€nlcd Fmlly-Ald€hyds ReidVrDorPresure(pch)........................... 0'03 VrlDr Presurc 45"C(lfs"n (psia)...... Low
vspor Prcsure {6'C (f15'D (Dsia)............. ---0!0- Pollution Crte8ory-USEPA - IMO A V r D o rD c n d t y( A i r : r . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . ............ . . . . . 7 . 3
PollutiotrCsteSory-USEPA - IMO @C :
VrDorDensitv(Air 1.0)........................... 5.38 ApplicableBulk RGt. 15 CFR Subchrptrr........ O Neolioible
Solubility in Wster
ApDlicabl€Bulk Reg",15CFR Subchapter........
---Q-9- S o l u b i l i t y i n W a t e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .l .n.g. .l u b l e
ExposurePruedurstrong concentration on the skin will produce bums. Obtain medi€l treatmenl. Wsaker
solutionsmay caus di$oloration, rougheningand htrdening. Spills on skin should be washsd immediaiely
with soaDand waler. r ExDosurePr@edures-Vapor-remove victim to fresh air. Give artificial respirationil breathing stops. Skin or eye
conlact-remove contaminatedclothing and gently flush affected areas with water lor 15 minutes. Ggt
medical advice or attention.
REACTIVITY DATA
REACTIVITY DATA Stability-Stable il inhibitsd.
Shbillty-Stable.
Crnpstibility-M8t€ri.l: Will swell and sotten cerlain rubbers and sotten and remove certain oaints
ComD.tibility-Mrtertd: Compatible with aluminum, steel, stainles steel; not compatible with galvanizsd iron
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Combustibl€liquid.
UOmOUSII
Grade-E: Combustible liouid
UlloFE:
Elecfidql Group-D
Electrical GrouF-D
haard, whon sxposed to h€al or flame; can react wiih oxidizingmateriab. Gener8l-Moderate hazard, when exposed to heal or flame.
F l s h P o i n t ( ' D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. 2
. .6. ( c c )
nuh Point CF).............................
180
Flunable Limits..........................1.8 to 6.9olo
Fhmmrble Limib..........................Unavailable
Autoignition Temp. ('F)................ 1 1 18
Auioi8ritioD TGmp. CF)................ 550
Extinguishing A8erts.....................CO,, dry chemical, waler fog, alcohol foam
Exthguirhing A8ents..................... Alcohol loam, carbon dioxide, dry chemical, water spray
Fire Prueduro..........,.,... Nol Frtinenl
specid Fire Prccdurs................ Firg parties should be provided with respiratory protection.
and eye contact-considerabls pain and irritationto eyes; skin irritation. SymptorBurning of eyes and nasal passages;diziness, drowsine$.
Ex!trure Prc€dor6-Eye contact*flood gently wiih clean water for at l€ast | 5 minutes.Skin contact-removs ExposurePr6edur6-Vapor-remove victim to lresh air; il breathing stops, apply artificial respiration.Skin or
conlaminaledclothing and wash atfected areas with plenty of water. eye contact-remove contaminatedclothing and genily flush aftected areas with water for 15 minutes.Get
medical advice or attention.
Crrprd$illty-Mrtertsl: Mild sleel is suitabletor tanks, pipes, valves. ComDstibility-Materia} Dissolvesor soft€ns n'any plastics.
Crrgo: Group 20 ol compatibilitychari. See also Appendix l-Exceptions lo the Charl. Cugo: Group 20 of compatibililychart. See also Appendix l-Exceptions to lhe Chart.
Fomulr-(CH"CHCH"CH'hNH
ll
Fornula-(CrHs),NH Boiling Polni.. 132-135'C 270-275"F
BoilingPoitrt.......................... 159'C 318'F ADp€mc-Odor-Watgt white liquid; amim odor _'c _'F
Appemce-Odor-Colorless liquid;ammoniacalodor. l'reslng I'olnl 104"C - 155'F
FreezingPoint......... ......... 51'3 -*:F SD€cilicCnvlty-o.75
"c "F
SDecincGnYity-o.77 Vlpor Prwure 20'C (6t'D (mmH$..........---lr-
vrpor Prsue 20'C (5s'F) (mHg).......... 2 C]|temlql Fmlly-Alkyl amines Reid Vepor Pmurc (pdr)....
Ctenicsl Frmily-Alkyl amin€s 0.0
ReidVsporPrcure (psir)........................... Vrprr Pr€$ure46'C (ll5"n (psie)............. ---QJ-
Vrpor Prro 45"C(115'F)(Dcir).............0 18 PolluaionCrtcgory-LSEPA - IMO -----f- Vrpor Denslty(Alr : 1.0) . . ........ 4.5
PollutioD Cstegory-USEPA - fUO C 4 46
Vrpor Deulty (Air : 1.0)........................... ADpllc.bleBull Re8. 46 CFR Subchrpter........ O S o l u b i l i t y i nw r t e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .U
. .n a v a i l a b l e
ApplicableEulk Reg.,|6 CFR Subchapter........ O Solubltlty ln TYater. Aoorsiablo
Flsh PoitrtCn.............................
75
Fhsh Poht CF).............................
125 Flmm.ble Linits..........................
Unavailable
Fbmn.ble Linits..........................
LEL: 1.1'l. UEL-unavailable AutoignitionTemp.('F)................Unavailable
AutoiSnition TenD.CD..............iUnavailable Extitrguishing
A8erts.....................
Confinedspace:COr, dry chemical.
Extin8uilhitrgAgcrts.....................
Contined space-Cor, dry chemical SpecialFire Prcedu6 ................Cool exposed tanks with water.
Speid Fire PraeduE................ Use water lo cool fire exposed containers.Waler may be ineltective on lire
Wear goggles and $lf-contain€d breathingapparatus.
Exlnsurc Pruedur*Flush eyes and skin with waler lor 15 minutes. Remove contaminaled clothing and flush
ca* of contacl with eyes and skin, immediately flush with plenly of water for at lsast
ll
Erposure PreedueFln underlyingarea with water. Call a doctor as soon as possible.
15 minutes.For eyes get medical attention. Flemoveconiaminatedclothing and shoes at once. Call a
doctor.
REACTIVITY DATA
REACNIVITY DATA Sbbility-Stable.
Strbillty-Stable.
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Grrde-E: Combustibleliquid Grsde-Non-flammable
Eletricrl Group-D Electrical Groul+Unassigned
G€ner8l-Dangerous.When heate- to decomposition,emits highly toxic chloride fumes. Generd-Does nol burn. Toxic fumes emitt€d whon h€at6d to decomposilion.
short ErDosureToleratrce-Painlulto some at 60-100 ppm for more than a lew minulss. ErDcure Toleruce-Human exposure to 100,000 ppm fot a lew minutes produces unconsciousn€ss
ExDoErrePruedur6-Vapor-remove victim to fresh air; il breathingstops, apply ariiticial respiration.Skin or ExIGuc Prcedur6-Remove victim to tresh air; it he stops br€athing,apply artificial respiation. lf the liquid
eye contact-remove conlaminatedclothing and gently flush affected areas with water tor 15 minutes. G€t has spilled onlo the skin, points ot contacl may be frostbitten;handle gently and protect from mechanical
medical advice or attention. damage. DO NOT RUB. Get medical attention.
It r $lll ccrn c.ll aht N.llorl Rm Clrar. IH lt . .Dlll scun, cdl thc Nraloml RcDoM Certer, 8fl)-424-t8ll2.
' Vapor Pr.rrua:
frrtrt lnrrhr 3t0O nmHg at 10.5'
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l.l.DICHLOROETHANE lt, SpoyDF
2,2"DICHLOROETHYL
Chlorex: ChloroeihylCtha.:
ETHER
1916
UnltedNrtlons Nunbe........,.,.......,...,.,.,......
Synonyms-Asymmetrical Oichlorosthane;Chlorinated 2362
UDitedNstionsNumbcr.......,.,....,....,.,..,.,,.,.. bis(2-Chlor@thyl)ether; bio-bete-Chloro€thytether;
hydrochloricether: Ethane, 1,1-dichloro-;
Ethylidenechloride;Ethylidene
dichloride;l,l.Ethylidene dichloride
CllRtS Code........... .... OCH
lr DCEE; 2,2lDichlorodisthyl othor; Ochloro€ther:
Dichloro€thyl€the/; b€la, b€ta'-Oichlor@thytether;
sym-Dichloroethyleth€r: Oichloro€thyloxide;
Ethans, 1,1'-oxybis[2-chloro-;1,1'-oxybisl2-chtoro-;
C}IRIS Codc..
1,1'-Orybbl2-chloro€thanel
Fomula-GHrCh
Fomule-CICHTCH"OCHzCH,CI Bolll!3 Polnt . . ......... 178'C 352"F
BoilingPolot...........
,.,.,.,.,.,.,., 57"" ,*'a
Apperruc-Odor-Colorle$ liquid:chloroform-likeodor _'c _'F
Appeannce-Odor-Coldless oily liquid; chlorotormlikg - 58'F
FrEzlr8 Polnt ......... 50'c
ethereal odor Fredns
Point...............
........
-92,E SDoclficGnvtty- 1.22 _'c _'F
Specific Gravity-1.18 =tE
VrDorPr{rru Zt'C (6t'D (mnHg).......... L2
Vapor Presure 20'C (6S'F) (mmHg)..........lg2- Ctcmlol Frdly-Ether
Chemical Fmily-Halogenatsd compound 7.35 nc|d V.tpr PHurc (D.tr).........
ReidV.Dor Prsure Osia)...........................
Vrpr Prauru l5'C (tl5"l) (prtr)............ 0 04
Vrpr Prww rl6'C (115'F)(Drir)............. 9.9 Pollutl0 C.ttary-USEPA A tMO I
C B 3.41 V|por D.rlty (Alr = 1,0)...........................
4.9
Pollution cNtegory-USEPA IMO Vrpor DeNlty (Atr : 1,0)........................... Appllqblc Bult Rcg. 45 Cf|n Srbctr*ar..... .. O SolubllltylnW.!er......................... Neoliqible
ADplioble Bulk Reg. 46 CFR Subcbapter........ O Solubilityin Wrtq......................... Neolioibls
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Gruic-D: CombBtible liquid
Flammableliouid
E|etrlcd Groul+C
Electricsl Group-O
Ccrcrd-Wh€n hoated to de@mposition,it emils highly ioxic tumes; it reacts with water o. stsam to ovolve
heated, toxic and highly flammablevapors are given otf. ioxic of corosivs tumes.
Sbort ErDdure Tolemr5o0-1000 ppm causes sev€re irritationof the eyes and nos€ atter briel exposure.
ExtGure Tolemce-4000 ppm in 30 minules. 100 ppm produces slight nausea and irritation.
ExDcure Prcedurs-Remove victim to tresh air. Skin or sye contact-rsmove @nlaminated clothing and
ExposurePrceduro-Remove victim lo fresh air, it breathing stops, apply artilicial respiration.Skin or eye gently flush atfecled areas with water lor 15 minutes.Get medi€l advice or attention.
contact-tlush areas immediatelywith water lor 15 minutes.
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2.2'.DICHLOROISOPROPYL
ETHER l l
Syoonynr- bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ethei 2190
Unit€dN.tionr Number................................
Melhylens dichlorids
Dichloroisopropylelher; Ether,
-methyl€thyl);Propane,
bis(2-chloro-1
2,2'-orybis[2-chloro
CHRIS Code........... .... DCI CHRIS Codc....... ..................................
__oaM_
Formuh-CH:Clr
Fornulr-[ClCHzC(CHr)HlzO 't04'F
,ar', BollinS Polnt....... ........... 40'c
BoiltngPotnt.......................... 187'"
Apponnce-odor-Colorless liquid _'c _'F Appemce-Odor-Colorless liquid with a --gz'c
- 143'F . -r+g'p
Fiezing Point ... 97'C chloroform-like odor Frezlr8 Po1trt.....
SDecificGrrvity- 1.11 _'c _'F Specilic Gnvlty-l.34 _'c _'F
vspor Prsue 20"c (6s'F) (mnHg).......... --O19- Vrlnr Prwure 20"C(6E'F)(mnH8).......... 350
Chemicsl Family-Halogenated hydrocarbons ReidVaDorPressure 13.9
(DEh)...........................
Ctenicrl Fmily-Ethers Rcid VeporPrsue (psi8).........
Vrlnr Prmure r|6'C (ll5'n (IEi!)............. i vrtnr Prsure 46'C (ffs'F) (psir)............ 19.0
Pollution Cstegory-USEPA - IMO D VrDorDeEity (Air : 1.0)..........................3.0
Pollutior CrteSory-USfPt C fuo C v o p o r D e N i t y ( A t r : 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5. . 9. .0. .
Appliqble BulI Reg. 116CFR Subchrpter........ O Solubilityin Wster......................
. 1 3"h
ApplicabteBulk Reg.46 CFR Subchapter........ O SolubilityinWater......................... Slioht
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Gr.de-Non-f lammable
Grade-E: Combustibleliquid
Elstricsl GrouD-D
ElectricalGroup-NA
Ganerd-No tlash point by conventionalmethods, but forms llammable vapor-air mixturesal 212'F and higher.
G€treral-Liberales hydrogsn chloridevapors whon combustionoccurs.
Evolves phosgene, a poisonous gas, and hydrogen chloride gas when heated.
F l s h P o i n tC n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 1 8 5 F l s h P o i r t ( " F ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N
. . o. .n. .e. . .
F l a m m a b lLei m i t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. .2. .l o . . .1. 9 o h
Flommable Linits.......................... Unavailable
AutoignltlooTemp. ('F) ................ 1033
AutoiSnitionTaDD.CF) ................Unavailable
ExtinSuishirgAgents Water, foam, dry chemical CO2
ErtinSuilhingA8ents..................... Water,foam,COr, dry chemical
S!ffid Flre Pruedurq................ Wear sll-contained breathingapparatus.Cool sxposed tanks with waler.
speid Fire Prceduro................ Waler to blanket tire. Wsar s€ll-containedbreathing apparatus.
Sbort ExposureTolerance-Nol well €stablished,possibly in the range of 10,000 to 20,000 ppm by volume in air.
Short ExposureTolermc+The lowel lethal concentrationlor rats in 5 hours was 700 ppm.
However, incoordinalion,dizzinessand slight nausea begin after a half-hour exposure to approximately 1000
ppm.
ExDosurePrmedure-Give artificialr€spirationif breathing has stopped. ll the eyes are involved,llush and then
Exposue Pruedure-Remove immsdialelyto fresh air. Adminisl€rartiticialr€spirationor oxygen as necessary.
irrigate with large amounts of waler tor at least 15 minutes. lf ingestion has occurred, obtain medical
For ingestion,provide immediale hospilalization.
attention.
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2.4.DICHLOROPHENOL l,2.DICHLOROPROPANE
Synonyns- Chlorophenols,liquid;Dichlorophenol; 2021 Synonyne- Oichloropropan€;Propan€, 1,2-d€hloro-; Unlaed N.tlo[ Numbq.... 1279
Urited Nqtions Numb€r
Propylenechlorid€; Propylen€dlchlortdo
I
Phenol,2,4-dichloro-
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA I'IRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
crade-E: Combustibleliquid Gndc-C; Flsmmablo liquid
Elecirical Group-D Electrlcl GrouP-D
Generel-Slight tire hazard when oxpossd to heat or llame. May decompose in a lire, releasingloxic products Gererd-Both th€ liquid and vapor, on contact with a hot surtaco or a naked llam€, decomDoselo form
phosgono, an oxtr6mly poloonou! ga!. Hlghv toxic hydrogsn chtoride gas is a combustion product.
includinghydrogenchloride.
1r
Heslth Hffid Ratirgt
Unavailable o.o2 Unavailable Unavailable 1, 1, 3 Unavailable 75 75
General-Will irritate skin and burn eyes on short exposure. Possibilityol thermal burns trom hot liquid. Generd-Skin contact can cau$ dermaiiiis. Vapor inhalationcauses fatty degenerationof the liver and kidn€ys.
Symptoms-ltritation,burning,nausea,vomiting,diarrhea,hyperactivity,and/or convulsions. Sympt@Headache, weakness, nausea, dizziness.Skin contact may caus€ dermatitis.
Short Exlosure Tolennce-lnhalalion: Dust and vapor toxic; 15 ppm very irritating. Short ExposureTolerucFshort-term psak exposures of workmen to 4OOto 5OOppm were tolerated wilhout
apparenl ill etfects.
trjxposurePrcedures-Get medical attention.Inhalation:Remove to tresh air, rest, mouth to mouth resuscitation ErDcu€ Pr@edus-Vapor-remove victim lo fresh air; il breathing stops, apply artiticialrespiration.Skin or
or oxygen if needed. Ingestion:Oo not induce vomiting. Give large amounls ot milk or waler. Skin: Wash eye conlact-remove contaminaled clothing and gently tlush attected areas wilh wal6r tor 15 minutes. Get
with water for 15 to 30 minutes.Eves: Flush with water for at least 30 minules. msdical advice or attention. Symptoms may be delayed several days or longer.
REACTIVITY DATA
strbility-Stable below 200'C. Reacts with acids and causlic and alkali solutions. l l REACTIVITY DATA
Strbility-Generally stable. Can reacl vigorouslywith oxidizingmaterials
( i,mprtlblllty-Mnterisl: Rapidlycorrod€s aluminum,slowly corrodes zinc, tin, brass, bronze, copp€t. Us6 Conpatibility-Mrteri.l: Corrodes aluminum.
stainlesgor mild sleel with nitrog€npad (to keep dry). Linings are gsnerally unsuitabl€.
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l.3.DICHLOROPROPENE DICYLOPENTADIENE
synorynr- alpha-Chloroallylchloride; United Nrtions Number 2047 Synonyro- Cyclopentadiene; 1,3-Cyclop€ntadiene: 2048
UnltcdNrtlou Nunbcr................................
gamma-Chloroallylchloride; Dichloropropen€; I l,3-Cyclopenladiene
dim€r:Oicy:3e, 4, 7, 7a-;
'1.3-Oichloropropylene;
alpha, Dicyclo-l,4.pentadien€;
I-
gamma-Dichloropropylene;! -Propene,1,3-dichloro-; Tetrahvdro.4.T-methanornd€n€
ielone cHRIs code........... .. DPU CHRIS Code DPT
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Combustibleliouid Crrde-D: Combustible
Elstricll Group-D Electrical Grou!-C
produces toxic vapors ot hydrogen chloride, phosgene,and carbon monoxide.Fire may Getrersl-Keep away from heat, sparks and tire.
cause violenl ruoture ol tank.
SymDtoms-Blistersand burns when in contacl with skin, Brsathing the vapors causes irritationto nose and SymptomFlnhalation-diziness, drowsiness.Skin contacl-dermatitis following prolonged contacl.
eyes.
short ExposureTolermcFunavailable. However,it should be noted thal the commercial product is a mixture ot
isomers.The physical propertieswill vary somewhat depending upon the proporlion ot each isomer pressnt.
I Short ErDGure TolemcFl ppm caus€d slight eye and throat irritationafter 7 minutes. Eye iritation rslt€d
aftsr 10 minutes at 5.5 ppm.
The mixture should be handled in the same manner as a Class B poison.
ExposurePrmedurrvapor-remove victim to fresh air; il breathingslops, apply artilicial respiration.Skin or ExposurePruedurd-Vapor-remove victim to fresh air; if breathing stops, apply artiticialrespiration.Skin or
Conpstibility-Mrterid: Will cause corrosionol steel il wet or ai elevaled temp€raturss;also attacks aluminum Usual materialsof constructionare suitabl€.
and rubb€r.
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llrdll.rrll tb l{drl feaCrlrr. &aftI:l ltr tlll cgrt' oll rlc N.ddl IIm. C.rr.r. llFa2+aar2.
lrrr
lr
tn'b
Fmuh-(HOCH'CH')'NH
Fomuls-Not chemicallydistinguishable.
Boilin8 Pollt. 268'C 514'F
...............232-425'C 450-800'F
Bollht Pofrt...........
- -zg'3 ADlmce-Odor-Thick, colorl€ss liquid; ammonia-lile _'c _'F
Appesmce-Odor-Brown, slightlyviscous liquid;smellg
odor Freezing Point 26'C 82"F
like kerosene Frecdr3point................ .. -a-'F
_'c _'F SDc|llc Gnvlty-1.09 _'c _'F
SDecificGravity-o.8 to 0.9
' Vr;nr Prwure 20'C (58'n (EuHd.......... <0.1
Vrlnr Prwure 20'C (68'F)(nnHO.......... C'hemicd Fuily-Amina
Chenical Fmily-Misc. hydrocarbon mixtures Varies
(p6ir)........................... 0.97
Reldvrpor Presurc (D.ia)...........................
ReidVeporPrsure
Valnr Prwure {6'C (ll5'F) (psir).............-J3!QS- Vrlnr Prwure 46"C (f 15'F) (D6h)............ V. Low
I Pollution Crte8ory-USEPA - IMO lll Velnr l)encity (Air : 1.0)..............
Pollution Crtegory-USEPA - IMO VrDorD€nrity(Air : 1.0)...........................Varigg
ADplicsbleBulk Reg.il6 CFR Subchrpter........ D Solubility ir W.ter Slioht ADpllcbtc Bulk Rcg. rl5 CFR Subcbapter........ O Solubllity in l{rter ......... Comolete
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
GndeE: Combuslibloliquid
or E dependingon llash point
Electricd GrouF-D
Eletrical Group-D
fire hazard when expossd to h€al or Ilamo. lriladng vapors ar€ ganerated when heated.
€nl-Diesel luel, due to its elevat€d tlash poinl, will gonerallynot constitute a fire hazard. Ksp away lrom
heat or flame.
Flsh Polot CF).............................
280
Fl$h Poirt CF).............................
110 lo 190
Flmmble Llnits..........................
1.6% (calculated)to 9.8"/"(ostimatod)
Flmmrble Linits..........................
1.3 to 6.0%
AutoiSnitiorTenp. ('F) ................
1224
AutoignitionTemp.("F) ................494
Ertinguishirg ASerts COz, dry chemical, water tog, alcohol foam
ErtinguishingAgents CO,, dry chemical,foam, water log
Flre Prcedure................ Watsr or loam may cause frothing. Provide tire lighters with soll-conlained
Fir€ Prfteduru................ Waleaor loam may cause frothing.Do not direct water directly inlo fire.
brealhing apparatusand protectiv€ clolhing.
Exl@ure Prcedurskin or eye contact-remove contaminaledclothing and gently flush atfected areas with
Exposw Pmcedurs-Vapor-ro|we victim to tresh air; it breathing stops, apply arlificial respiralion. Skin or
water tor 15 minules. Gel medical advice or attenlion.
eye contact-remove contaminatedclothing and gently flush aflectod areas with water to|I 5 minules. Get
medical advic€ or attention.
DEN
T
CHRTSCode........... ....
Fmuh-(QHr)zNH FormulrCaHr(CrHr)r
BoilingPoin1.......................... 56'C 132'F llolllaj I','lnt 182'C 38O'F
Attcrrrnce-Odor-Colorless liquid;ammonia-likeodot --so'3 llquad; ben2ene-hk€ odot
Freezinspoirt......... i-'F 'rcezlnjPotnt......... 43:3 -r-:F
'c
SpecilicGrrYity-o.7l _'c _'F SDefic Grrvlty-0.87 _"F
Vapor Prwure 20"C (5s"F) (nmHg).......... --293-
clrurcdFmry-Aromaric -ok-
Chenicd Frmily-Amine ReldVaporPrwure (psir)...........................0.7 t hydroca.bon |if'"F;fj.:lfnl 1""r- ..
VsporPre$ure{6'C (115"F)(prir)............. 1.0 v.!D. Prsutc aa'C (ll5'l') (Fh) . .. . . 0 08
B
-
C II PolludonCrlqory-USEPA -
^
C
PoflutionCrtegory-USEPA IltO vrpor Density(Air - 1.0)...........................2.5 IMO V|Do. Dcnjty (Atr : 1.0)..........................
4.62
ApplicrbleBulk Reg.{5 CFR Subchapter........
--3- solubility in water......................... Comolete ApDllqbleBult Res.45 cFR SubchDrer...... O. O solubilttyin wrier.........................
-NnCliCiblg-
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flammableliouid Grade-D: Combuslibl€liouid
Elclricrl Group-C ElectricalGroup-D
flammable.Dangerouswhen exposed to heat or tlame. Vapors are heavier than air and Ge!€rrl-Moderato haard, when exposed to heal or flame.
may travel considerabledislance lo an ignition source and tlashback.lrritatingvapors are generatedwhen
heated.
F I s h P o i n t ( . n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2. 4
.... FlGh Point CF).............................
133
F'hmmbleLinit3.......................... 1.8 to 10.1% Flmmsble Limits..........................
Unavailable
AutoianitionTenp. ("F) ................594 Autoignitiotr
Temp.CD................ 806
ExtinSrishinSAgents COr, dry chemical or alcohol loam Extinguishing A8ents.....................
COr, dry chemical,foam,wats fog
Fire Pucduq ................Providelire tighters with self-containedbreathing apparatus and protective SpecialFire Pruedurs................ Fight in th€ same manner as any Grade D petroleum product fir€. Firefight€r
clothing should wear respiratoryprotection.
iquid causes eye injury and skin irritaiion. Symptoro-Headache, diziness, nausea
Erp6ur€ Prcedu6-ln cas of contact with eyes or skin, immediatelyllush with plenty ol water fot al least 15 Exposue Preedures-Vapor-remove viclim to tresh air; il breathing stops, apply artiticialrespiration.Skin or
minutes;tor eyes get medical attention. Remove contaminatedclothing and shoes al once.
l l eye contact-remove contaminatedclothing and ggntly llush aflected areas with water tor 15 minutes. Gel
medical advice or attenlion. The effects of inhalation mav be delaved.
ConpUbiltty-tltrterlrt: Stsl and stainless steel arc compatible. Copper and its alloys should not bs us€d. (:onFtlblllty-M.rcrlrl: Flubber,on long imffison. will lirrt awelt, th€n soften.
lrytr: l.*1.1 lrrrlt ar{{tl ar a r[.ir.,il rrre. lt-,rltt,.,rt t,4,. l,r'r'6 *.1 t,,o,l,'li'r4L.
Fomuh-(CHzCHTOH)rO
Appernnce-odor-Colorless,
Speilic Gnvity-1.12
syrupy liquid; slight odor
' o i I i t r s p o i n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2. 4
Point.........
Freezins .....
. .4. .' ." 1 ' ,
6'3
_'c _'F
.:F ll Form ulr-Cr l.lrOCHrCHrOCtltCHrOH
F r e e z i n gP o i n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
231"C
-eg"c
448"F
-go'r
Specltlc Gr.vity-0.95
Vrpor Prsure 20"C (68"f) (mmH8).......... V. Low
C'henical Fmily-Glycol ethers Reidvrpor Presure(Dcir)............. .............V. Low VaporPressure 20'C (58'F)(mnHg).......... V. Low
Ctenlcd Fmlly-Glycol othd
vapor Prsure 46'C (115"F)(psir)............. V. Low ReldVaporPr$ure (psis)........................... V. Low
Polludon Category-USEPA - IMO ----l!L- vrpor Denslty(Air : 1.0)...........................3 66 Vrpor Pr*ure 45'C (f15'D (Ddia)............. V. Low
Pollutlq Crtrtory-USEPA - tMO lll VrFr DeNity (Air : 1.0)................,.......... 5.5
ADDlic8ble Bulk Rc& {5 CFR Subchapter........ ----Q- Solubilityin wrt€r......................... Comolet€
Applicrble Bull Rca. il6 CFR Subchrpter D S o l u b i l i t y i D W a t e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C
. .o
. .m o l e t e
255
Flsh Point Cn.............................
ll Gclsd-Modgrate tire haard when exposed lo heat or flame.
il
AutolgritionTemp,("F)................444 Unavailable
Autoigtrltior TcmD.("F) .....,.,........442
CO2,dry chemical,alcohol foam, water spray
ExtinguilhingAgents.....................
ErtinguirhirS A8ents..........,..........
Contined area-Cor, dry chemical. Open area-polarsolvonl loam
SD€ctdFire Preedus................ Wat€r or foam may caus€ frothing. Do not dirsct watar dir€ctly into lire.
SDsid Flre Prmedures................Wat6r spray may cause frothing.
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0. 0. 1 Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable
1, 0, 1 Unavailable Unavailabls Unavailabie
ordinaryconditionsof handling,not consideredtoxic.
Generel-Slight eye irritation.Low toxicity.
which has come into contact with the liquid may burn or itch.
Symptol|lFliquid-slightly painlul and irritatingto oyss; repeated skin contact causes slighl irritation.
Vapor-eye irritation.
Short ExposureTolerrrunavailablg.
Short ErDosure TolemcFunavailable
Exp6ure PrcedureFEye or skin contact-flush atfected arsa gently with water tor 15 minut€s. For eyo
contact, or if skin is blistoredor p€eled, get medical attention. ErDcure PrsedurrLiquid-flush with water. Vapor inhalation-remrye victim to tresh air.
REAC'TIVITY DATA
Stlbility-Stable. REACTIVITY DATA
Strbility-Stable.
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DIETHYLENEGLYCOLETHYL ETHER
DIETHYLENEGYLCOL METHYLETHER
Synonyms- Carbitol solvent; Dowanol DE: Ektasolve United Nstions Number :t
DE Solvent; Eihoxy daglycol; Synuyms- Dowanol DM; Eklasolve DM Solvent: U n l a € d N s t | o n s N u m b e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t
2-(2-Ethoxyethoxy)ethanol 2-(2-M€thoxyethoxy)ethanoli
Methyl C6rbitol
F h s hP o i n tC D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2. .0. 5
.....
FlrmmableLimits.......................... LEL:I.2% UEL:8.5ol. (sst.) Fhsh Point ('D.............................
200
ArioignitiorTemp. ('F)................ 400 Flmbfe Linits..........................
LEt: 1.2"/"UEL-unavailable
ExtiDguishirs A8erts..................... Dry chemical,alcoholfoam or carbondioxida. Temp.('F)...........
Autoigtrition .... Unavailable
SpecialFire Prcedurs................ Coal exposed tanks with waler. Extlnguiihing Agents.....................
Wator, carbon dioxide, dry chemical, or alcohol toam
Sp€cialFire Prcedur6................ Cool exDosedtanks with water.
REACTIVITY DATA
Strbility-Stable. Can react with oxidizingmaterials. REACTIVITY DATA
-Stable. Can reaci with oxidizingmaterials.
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FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
crrd€-E: Combustibleliauid Grrde-O: Combuslibleliouid
Elecdel Group-D Eletrtcl GrunC
ambieni temperaturesth€ lire hazard is low. lrritEtingvapors are generatedwhen heated Gercrrl-Modsrate tir€ hazard whgn expos€d to heat or flame. Toxic and irritatinggas€s may be generaled.
SymDtorThroal irritation,nausea,wheezing breath. Liquid contact can cause serious eye and skin burns and Synptoms-Vapors cause nau*a, vomiting, rcspiratoryirrilation. Liquid causes eye and skin irrilalion.
severe allergic reactions.
short Exr$ure Tolermc€-Unknown. No animal deaths lollowed on 8-hour exposure to sturated vapots at Short Erlmur€ Tole|.t||r5oo ppm in 30 minutes;200 ppm is toxic to central neryous svslem.
room temperature.
ErDGure Pr@edures-Vapor-remove victim to tresh air; il breathingstops, apply artificialrespiration.Oxygen, EtDcure PrcedurFRemove victim to lresh air, if breathing stops administer artiticialrespiration.lmmediately
administ€redby trained personnel,is helpful. Skin d eye contacl-remove contaminatsd clothing and gently flush with large amounts of water for 15 minutes,g€t medical attention.
tlush atfected areas with water tor 15 minutes.Get medical advice or atteniion.
Com9otibility-Mrterial: Corodes copper and its alloys. Con!trtibility-Mrterid: lncompatibls with zinc, galvanizediron, copper, and copp€r alloys.
Cugo; Group 7 of compatibility chart. Sse also Appendix l-Exceplions to the Charl Crrgo: Group 8 of compatibilitychart
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DIETHYL SULFATE DIISOBUTYLAMINE
Synonyme N-(2-Methylpropyl)amrne; United Nrtions Numb€r 236'l
Sylonyro- Ethyl sultate; Sulluric acid, diethyl United NstioN Number................................1594
ester 1-Propanamine,
N,N-bis(2-Methylpropyl)amin€;
2-m€lhyl-
Fornuh-(GHr)lSOr Fomuh-CrHreN
'208"C 406'F Boiling Point.. 139'C 2A3'F
BoilinS Poirt.......................
App€srrnce-Odor-Colorlessoily liquid;pepperminlodor ---lil'r Appeararcc-Odor-Waterwhite liquid; amine odor -'c -"F
-77'C 107"F
FreezinS Point..................... u"c
'c 'F
F eezirg Point
Sp€cificGnviB-1.18 SDecilicGrsvtty-O.745 _'c _'F
Vrpor Prsure 20'C (68'F) (nmHg.......... --9!1-9- Vrpor Pressure20'C (68'F) (mmHg)..........-lQ-
Chemicd Fsmily-Estq Ctemlol Fmlly-Amines ReidVrDorPrsure (psia)............... .......... 0.29
Reidvrpor Pre$ure(Fir)......................... . V Low
VlDor Prsure 46'C (lls'F) (prir)............. VaIEr Presure 46"C(115'F)(psia)............. -i-9-
B Potlution Crtegory-USEPA - IMO C VsDorDensity(Air : 1.0)..............
Pollutiotr Cstegory-USEPA - nfO vrpor DeNity (Air : 1.0)........................... 5.3
Applicrble Bulk Reg.,16CFR Subchapter....... O Solubilityinwater......................... Slioht
ApDlic.bleBull( Reg.,15CFR Subchrpter........ O s o l u b i l i t y i n W a t e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I.n. .s o l u b l e
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grrde-E: Combustibleliquid crrde-D: Combustibleliquid
Electriel Group-D Electricsl G.oup-C
cenerrt-Low hazard when expos€d to fire or flame. General-Highly dangerouswhen exposed to heat or tlame
Symptons-Highly initating to skin and mucous membranes.Burns are caused on prolonged contact. Naus€a Symptoms-lrritationol lungs and respiralorytracl. Skin-lightirritationto burns.
and vomiting.
Short ErDcure Tolermce-Animal sludies showed the lowest lethal concentratjonto be 250 ppm for 4 houB. Short ExposureTolermce-Exposures gr€aler than 100 ppm will produce irritationol respiratorytract. Pulmonary
Seriousillness may result lrom prolongedcontact. edema may result.
ErDGule Pr6eduFRemove victim lo lresh air. Adminisler artificialrespirationor orygen as necasagry. Etposurc Pr@edures-Remove to fresh air. Give artilicial respirationor oxygen as necessary.Skin, eyes-llush
lrrigateeyes with water. Wash skin with soap and water. Get medical advice or attention. immediatelywith water lor at least 15 minutes. Remove conlaminaled clothing al once.
REACTIVITY DATA
Strbility-Decomposes to torm eihyl ether; water slowly docomposessubstance to lorm sulfuric acid,
Incompatiblewith strong alkalies.
t Stsbility-Slable.
REASIIVITY DATA
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DIISOBUTYLCARBINOL DIISOBUTYLENE
x Synonyms- Diisobutene;Diisobutylene,rsom€ric Utrltcd Nillons Number............ ..........
__?450
synonyno-2,6-Dimethyl-4-heptanol;
sec-Nonylalcohol Urited NrdoncNumber................................
comp's;2,4,4-Trimethyl tEntone-t ; 2,4.4-Trim€thyl
tEntene-2; Trimethyl penten€
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grade-C: Flammable liquid
Combustibleliquid
Eletricd Grcup-D
Electric8l Group-D
Gerersl-Dangerous when exposed to heat or flame. Flashbackalong vapor trail may occur. Vapor may
hazard. when exoosed to heal or flame.
explode if igniied in an enclosed area.
F l G b P o i n t( ' F ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2. 0
.......
FlEh Point CF).............................
165
Flmnsble Limits.......................... LEL:0.9% (est.)UEL-unavailable
Flmmrble LiniG..........................0.8 to 6.1ol" at 212'F
AutoignitionTemp.('F)................ 788
Autoignitior TemD. ('F)................ 494
Extinguishing A9ents..................... Foam,carbondioxide,or dry chemical
Extinguishing A8ents..................... Carbon dioxide, dry chemical, alcohol foam
Specid Fire Preedur6................ C@l exposed tanks with water. Waler may be inetfectiveon fire.
Speciel Fire Pr@edur6................ Nol pertinent
Short EtlGue Tolemce-lrritant and narcotic in high concenlration.Has caused liver damage in tost animals.
Short Erlmure Tolerme-Eye irritationat less than 5 ppm. Nos€ and throal irritationat 10 ppm.
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Fornuh-[(Cft Fomuh-(CHTCHOHCH,),NH
),CHCHz]zCO
'oi'tngPotnt.......................... 168'" l', Bolllrg Polnt 249"C 480'F
Appemnce-Odor-Whit€ crystalllnesolid or colorless
ApDes.mce-odor-colorless liquid;mild odor
FreezinsPoint......... .. 41:3 -*:i molten liquid;ammonia-likeodor Frezfns Poinf.........
. ... 42'3 *"F
Sp€cificGrrvlty-0.81 -'c -'F SDecincGrrvlty-O.g8 at 42'C _'c _"F
VaDorPrwue 20'c (6t"F) (mmHg)..........-----L- vrtDr Pruure 2O'C (68'F) (nnHg) ...... . 0.0
Cbemicd Fully-Alkanolamines R c t d V r D o r P r r o u r e ( p c h ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0. ...O. .
Ctmicd Fmlly-Ketone ReidVaDorPressure .. O.21
(Dsis).........................
Vrpor Prwure ,16"C(lls'D Osir)............. 0.48 VrDor Prsure {6'C (1r5'F) (pch).............-lL!A!{-
D Polludon Cste8ory-USEPA - fUO C V|Dor De$lty (Air : 1.0)........................... 4.59
Pollutiotr Category-USEPA - IMO V$or DeNity (Air : 1.0)..............
D Solubilityinwrter......................... Neolioible Applteble Bull Reg.il6 CFR Subchrpter ...... O S o t u b i l i t y l n W s t e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C. .o. m
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FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
GredeE: Combustibls
cr8de-D: Combustibleliouid
ElectricalGroup-D Elctriel Groul+D
Iire hazard when exDos€d to heat or tlame. General-Slight lirg hazard when exposed to heat. Maierial kept at 120'-140'F for ease ol handling.High
lemperature evolve ammonia and other loxic vapors.
Short Erposue Tolcmce-Breathing the mist generated from the chemical held al 338'F was not latal to
Short ExDGureToleruce-Animal tests show minor skin irritation,traces of eye injury. Inhalationresulted in
33olodeath raie in 8 hours, on test. animals in an 8 hour exposure.
Exlosure Pr@edur6-ll 6yes are splashed with diisopropanolamine,wash with water imm€diately.Obtain
ExposureProedelnhalation: Remws victim to tresh air; il breathingstops, apply artiticial respiration.Skin
medical aid.
or eye coniact Flush atfected areas to|I 5 minutes with water. Get medical advics or attontion.
ll r olll ccnrt oll ih. N.tlorl nr. C-tr, S4fa*l lt | -all cnE. cdl ri. C.!t r, tlxH2+ti2.
lxil.r I trrurr{,t-
frb
Formuh-(CHr)zNH
Boilln8 Polnl.. ......... 7' C 45'F
Formula-[(CHr)zCH]:N H Appanrnce-Odor-Colode!! ga8; lish-like or _'c _"F
BollingPoint.......................... 84'C 183'F
emmonia-like odo, Fctlng Polnl ........... 96'C 141'F
Appearrnce.odor-Colorless liquid; amine odor --so'3 Spelflc Grrvlty-O.68 al 7'C (a liquid) _"c _'F
FreezinsPoirt......... -*'F
-'c -'F Vrgor Praure m'C (6t'D (nnl|g1..........--1988-
Specific Cravity-O.72 Clhemlcd F.mlly-Amine R c l d V r p o rP r o u r c ( g d r ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4. .5.
Vrpor Presurc 20'C (5S"F)(mmHg)..........--fQ- Vrpor Prroure 46"C(tls'D (D3h)......... 58
Chemlcrl Family-Amine ReidVsporPrsue (Dsis)........................... 2'5 Pollution C.teSory-USfpl C IMO ----ggs- Vrpr Dcrlty (Air : 1.0)....1............ ......... 1.55
VaporPresure,|6"C(us'D (Dsia).............3.7 Applicrble Bull Reg. {5 CFR Subchapter..... . O Solubtlityltr w.t.r........................ Aoolociebl€
Pollution CateSory-USEPA - fUO C VrDorDenll8 (Atr : 1,0)...........................3.5
ADplicsble Bulk Reg. ,16 CFR Subchaptcr........ -!- Solubilityin Wrt.r......................... Comolete
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
GrrdFliquefied FlammableGas (LFG)
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Elctricd GrouF-C
GrrdeC; Flammableliouid
Elecricd GrouF-C Gercrd-Unl$s the tlow ol gas can be slopped, putting out a dimethylaminefire will p€rmil an explosive vapor
concentralion to accumulate.Extremely flammable.Vapors are eye, skin and respiratoryirritants.
Geoerd-Dangerous. Keep away trom heat and open tlame. Toxic oxides ot nitrogen may form in fires.
Flashbackalong vapor kail may occur. Vapor may explode il ignited in an enclosed area. Flammablegas; solutionsof 5oloor more are consideredflammableliquids
Flsh Point CD.............................
Flmmrblc LimitE..........................
2.8 lo 14.4o/.
F l s h P o i n t( " n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. .0. . . . . . AutoignltionTemD.('F)................
756
Flemmable Liniti.......................... Unavailable ErtitrgubhiDg Stop tlow of gas; CO,, dry chemical,water fog
48er1s.....................
AutoiglitionTemp.("F)........-...... 6O0 Speid Flrc Preedurs................ Use ol loam is not recommend€d.Tanks exposed to tire shilld be cooled
Extinguishing A8ents..................... Alcoholfoam,COr, dry chemical wilh a water sp.ay. Firelightingp€rennel should be providedwith self-containedbreathing apparatus and
SpecialFire Preeduro................ Water may be ineffective.Wear eye prolection and self-containedbreathing body protection.
aDgaratus.
ErDGore TolersrDsalh results at 2200 ppm, or ,rom repeaied exposurgsof 260 ppm; nausea and
impairm€ntof vision occur between 25 and 50 ppm. ErD6ur€ Prc€durFvapor-remove victim to fresh air; it breathing stops, apply artilicial respiration.Oxygen,
administsr€dby trained personnel, is oliBn helplul. Skin or eye conlact-immedialely flood aflected arcas
ExDosurePrmedurd-Flemove victim to fresh air. Apply artificialrespiration,il breathing stops. Skin or eye gently with water. R€move contaminaiedclothing and continue to tlush atfected area tor 15 minutes. Get
contact-remove contaminatedclothing and gently llush altected area with water for 15 minutes.Get medical attenlion.
medical advice or attention.
REACTIVITY DATA
Strbtlity-Stable. DMA is highly reactive wiih other material.
REACTIVITY DATA
Strbility-Stabl€.
ComDrtibllity-Mlt€rlcL Steel is a suitable constructionmaterial.Copp€r, aluminum,and their alloys,
magnesium,zinc and galvanizedmetal are attacked readily and should not be used.
CrnFtlbilty-M.tcrtrt Avoid coppsr and copp€r alloys.
Cugo: Group 7 of compatibilitychart.
lrrq
Formula-(CHg)rNH Fornuh-(CHr)rNH
B o i l i n gP o i n t . . . . . . ....... 54'C 129'F Bolling I'oint 45"C 11 3 ' F
'C
App€rrsnce-Odor-Clear, colorlsss liquid; ammoniacal -'F Appearance-Odor-Cloan,colorlrst liquidi ammonllcal, - q3'3
fishy odor F r e e z i n SP o f n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -37 'C 35'F fishy odor rre.zfn8Potnr......... -*'F
"c "F
Specific Gravity-0.892 SpeciflcGnvlty-0.863 _'c _'F
VrDorPresure20'C (58'D (mmHg).......... --l-29- Vllu Prerure m'C (6t"1-) (mmHgt .. . 316
Cheolel Frnily-Aliphatic amin€s R e i d V a p o r P r e s s u r e ( p s i a ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6. . 9. . . . . . . . ChemicelFamily-Aliphalic emlna8 Rcld Vrpor I'rcsure (Fb).
-f
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPI,OSION HAZARD DATA
Grede-C: Flammableliquid Grrde-A: Flammableliquid'
Eletdcrl GrouD-B Electrical Group-B
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Generrl-Vapor is extremelyllammabl€.Flashbackalong vapor trail may occur. Vapor may explode il ignited in Genersl-Vapor is extremelyllammable. Flashback along vapor trail may occur. Vapor may explode it igniled in
an enctoseoar€4. an enclosed area.
F | s h P o i n t C F ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I. . . . . .
FhmmableLimits.......................... 2.8 to'14.4ol"(anhydrous)
AutoignitionT€mp.("tr)................ 752 (anhydrous)
ExtinguishinS A8ents..................... Water tog, CO,, dry chemical,alcoholfoam
SpecislFir€ Preedures................Use water fog to protect personnel and cool containers.Wear proteclive
clothing and self-containedbreaihing apparatus.
Synptoro-Vapor causes sneezing,coughing,pnsumonitis,pulmonaryedoma. Liquid bums skin, syos, mouth, Symptoms-Vapors cause sneezing,coughing, pneumonitis,pulmonaryedema. Liquid burns skin, eyes, mouth,
throat. throat.
Short ExposureTol€rrnrvapor very irritatingabove 10 ppm. Short ExposureTolermce-Vapor very irritatingabove 10 ppm.
Exposu.ePr@edur6-Get medical attention.Inhalation:Remov€ to fresh air, rest, give mouth to mouth ExpoaurePrccedures-Get medical attention. Inhalation:Remove to fresh air. rest, give mouth lo mouth
I
resusitation or oxygen il needed. Ingestion:Do not induce vomiling. Skin conlacl: Flush skin and 6yes tor resuscitationif n€eded. Ingestion:Do not induce vomiting. Skin conlact: Flush skin and eyes for at least 15
al least 15 minules. minutes.
Conpatibilily-Mrterisl: Suitable:Stainlessst€el, mild steel, iron. Unsuitable:(Corrosive)Aluminum,copp€t, Suitable:slainless steel, mild steel, iron. Unsuitable:(corrosive)Aluminum,copper, zinc,
zinc. brass. bronze. brass, bronze.
lf r Blll occu. crll ah. N.tlold R6mnF Crttlr. tlx)-.a24-llo2. ll r roill ecurs. cdl ih€ Natlond
Fomula-(CH:LNGHTOH Fomuh-HCON(CH!h
BollinsPoirt.......................... 136'C 277'F Bollln8 Polrt.. 153'C 307'F
Appearance-Odor-Colorless
liquid;ammonialiks odol --sg:3 Appesmc-Odor-Colorless liqurd;unpl€a$nt rnd flrhy _'c _'F
FreezinsPoini......... . . -.:F ooor. lrcezing Polnt 58'C 73'F
SpecificGravity-O.89 SD€citicGnvlty-0.95 _"c _'F
vrpor Prsure 20'C (68'D (nnHg).......... 4.2 Vrpor Prruurc 20'C (6E'F)(mnHO..........----:-
ChemicalFmily-Alkanolaminss Ctemicrl Frmlly-Amide R c l dv r p o r P u u r e ( D . l s ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.16
Reld Vrpor Presure (pcia).........
VaDorPre$ure 45'C (115'D (psid.............
--l- Vrlbr Prsurc 45'C (lt5'F) (psia)...........--Q3O-
PollutionCate8ory-USEPA - IMO D Pollutlon C.t€8ory-USEPA - tMO D Vrpor Dcufty (Atr : 1.0).............. ........... 2-51
VaporDensity(Air : 1.0)..............,....,.......
3.03
Applicabl€Bulk Reg.45 CFR Subchrptcr........ O SolubilityinWat€r..................,......Comolet€ Appliobtc Edk Reg.{6 CFR Subchrpter ..... O SolubilitylnWraer...,...,............C , . .o.m D l e t e
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Gnde-D: Combustibleliquid Grsde-O: Combustibleliquid
Electricsl Greup-C Electricd GroulFD
G€erd-Moderate hazard,when exposed io heat or llame; can react vigorouslywilh oxidizingmaterials. G€reral-Mod€ralo hazard,when exposed to heat or flame; can react with oxidizingmaterials.Vapors are
iritating.
l l
Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable
General-Skin contact extremelydangerous, Cenerd-Moderate hazard. May be absorbed through skin. Experimentalevidence ol liver and kidney damage.
May defat skin. Highly irritating.
Symptoms-lrritalionof nose and throat. SynDtoms-Nausea, vomiting;skin irritalion lrom liquid contact.
Short ExposureTolersnce-Unavailable Short ErposureTol€rmce-Prolonged inhalation of 10Oppm has produced liver damage in experimentalanimals.
EtpGure Pr@€dures-Vapot-remove victim to fresh air; il breathingstops, apply artiticial respiration.Skin or ExposurePrcedures-Wash contaminatedskin with copious amounts of water. lrrigate eyes with water lor at
eye contact-remove contaminatedclothing and gently tlush aflected areas wilh water tor 15 minut€s.Get least 15 minutes.
medical advice or attention.
CoDp.libility-Msterirlr Copp€r and copper alloys, and zinc and galvanizediron are corroded readilyand Conprtibility-Mrtorirt Compatiblewith all common metals except copper and copper atloys.
should be avoided.
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3.7 mmHg Nl 25'C
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DIOCTYL PHTHALATE fl 1,4-DtOXANE
Synonymr- Di-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalale;DOP;
SymtD- Diethylensdioxido; 1,4-Diathyl€nsdioxkh Ulttcd NrdoE Nubcr..,............................. 1 165
bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate;
bis(2'ethylhexyl)esler
Ocloil; Phlhalicacid,
tl
Fomuh-Gil(COOGHTT)r
386'C 726'F Fomuh_O : (CHr).: O
BoilingPoint......................... 'C 214"F
Boftl[ Po1rf...........
ApDerrrnce-odor-Colorlessoily liquid;mild odor. _'c _'F
Freezing Point....................... -55'C -67'F Apgametxc-Clear lQuid; mild, alcohollc odor _'c _'F
Flcczhg Po|rt......... 12'C 54"F
SDccificGravity-o.gg _"c _'F
SDeillc Crrrtty-l.O4 "'
al 20' / 2O'C
Vapor Pr*ure 20'C (68'D (nnHO.......... --9gL-
Ctemicd Fmily-Ester
Pollutlotr Crtqory-USEPA
etha
B fMO D
Vrpr Prcurc a)'C,*'O,.*-L
R c l dV r p o r P u w
VrDorPrcre {i'C (ll5'F) (prtr)............. 1.8
VrDorDcrrlty (A|r : f.0)...........................
u
( ! d r ) . . . . . ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 1 . 4
3.0
Apptiqble Bulk Reg.'t5 CFR Subchapter........ O solubilityinWater......................... lneluble
ApplicablcBulL Rca. '16CFR Subch.iler........ O SohbilityhWGr........................ Comolets
crrdFE: Combustibleliquid
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA I I Flammable liouid
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Elstrlcd Group-D
Eletrlcd Grou!+C
Short ExposureTolersnce-Unavailable l l Short ErDosue TolerucF3oo ppm for '15 minutes cause mild kritation.
w Proced@For eys or skin contact-flush with water for 15 minut$ and r€move arry contaminated
tl
ExD6ure Prcedurs-Skin contacl-wash atlected parts as soon as possible. Eye contact-flood eye gently clothing. Obtain medical cars il expos€d to high vapor concenlration.
with clean water. Continuewashing for at least 15 minutes.
' NOTE: Oettrtabl€
odor is greator lhan the TLV. Exposure to potentially dang€rous vapor concentrations can
occur b€fors tho vapor is dotected by smell.
Strbility-Stable.
REAC'TIVITY DATA
l l REACTIVITY DATA
-Stabl€, no polymsrization; torms p€roxides whh air, should be padd€d wilh nitro96n.
lt. atl
trrtr: I Umcsrgnod
f l l-.rfr
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA F'IRE & EXI'LOSION HAZARD DATA
Gnde-E: Combustible
GrrdeE: Combustibleliquid
Eletrlc.l Group-NA
Elecdcal Group-D
Generd-Light yellow solid. Flemmabloal hrgh tamp€.aturaa,TorE vrpora ol ceJbon monoxide,oxides of
Gerefd-Moderate hazard,whsn expos€d to heat or flame. lrritatingvapors generated when haatod, niirogen, hydrogen cyande ars genorslod when hoated. Fire may caus potmization and decomposition
leading to violeni ruptu.o ol contarnorsor tanka.
n u h P o i n i C n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3. .7. 4
F l u b P o i n t( ' n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2. 5
. .5. . . .
ll.mmrbl€ L|n|tt.................... Unavarlable
FlammbleLimits.......................... 0.8 to 3.3oloat 300'F
AutoignltlonTenp. ('n........... 465
AutoiSnition Temp.('F) ................ 1150
ErtltrSulsbln8 A8entr................Waler spray,Col, dry ch€micrl,watgr spray.
ExtirguiebingA9ent8..................... CO,, dry chemical,water fog and loam
SDeld Flre Prccdus,............... Wear sell.conlran€dbreathingrpparltus and protsctiv€ clothing. Cool
SpecislFirc Prcedures................Wear sell-containedbreathingapparatus.
exoos€d tanks with weter.
SymDtomr-Walering or redd€ning ol eygs, diarhea, and loss ol weight. Breathlessness,chest discomlort, and
or respiratoryirritation.Skin contact-redd€ning, slight iritation. reduced pulmonarytunction.
ExDosureTolerrnce-Animal t3sls have shown slight eye damage in 50olosolution; oral lethal dose is in
Short Erlcure TolemcFunavailable excess of 21.6 g/kg of body weight; no primary skin irrilation;no deaths by inhalationin 5-6 hours.
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DI.n.PROPYLAMINE DIPROPYLENEGLYCOL
2383 Synonyhs- 2,2-Dihydroxydipropyleth€r; Unlted Nrtlonr Number
Symoy|ltF Dipropylamins;DPA; l.Propanamine, Urltcd Nda Nunber................................
N.propyl 2,2'-Dihydroxyisopropyl
6ther; 1,1'.Orydi-2-propanol
Fomule-(CH3CHOHCHz)rO
FomrL-(CHsCH,CFlr)'N
107'C 225'F Bollln8 Point......,.......... .. 232"C 449F
Bollll8 Po1ni...............
liquid; pung€nt _'c _'F
Appcarrncc-Odor-Colorless,slighlly viscous liquidi _'c _'F
ammoniacalodor Fr6dr8 Po1ni............. -6:l'c -81'F odorlgss F ezln8 Polnl .............. super-eeels"c-'F
SpecificGnvlty-1.03
SDeciflcGrrvity-O.74 _'c _'F
Vepor Prrlurc 20'C (68'D (nnHg).......... ---29- Vrpor l'rroure 20'C (68'n (nnHj).......... -Y,-LQ!tl-
Ctemiel Fmily-Amims Ctemicsl Fmily-Glycol ether Rcld Vrpor Prwure (!alt)................ V. Low
ReldVrpor Presure(tdr).......................... 0.87
Vrpor Praure a6"C (ff5'D (psie)............. Vrlnr Prwure 46'C (ffs'D (psie).............---Q.gf-
--l-45- Pollution Cstegory-USEPA - IMO lll
Pollution Category-USEPA D fVO C vrDor Dcmlty (AIr : 3.5 V a p o r D e n s i t y ( A i:r 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4. . 6
. .3. .
1.0)........................... D
ApplicableBulk Reg.46 CFR Subchrpter...... Solubility in Wrter..... Complete
Appliqble Bull Reg.il5 CFR Subclrptr........ O Solublllty In Wrto 2.5% bv woioht
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
GndFC: Flammableliquid Grede-E: Combustibleliquid
ElectricalGroup-C
Eletricd Group-C
G€nerd-Oangerous when axpos€d to hoal or tlame. Flashback along vapor trail may occur. Vapor may General-Slight hazard when exposed to heat or flame.
explode il ignilod in an erclos€d arsa.
burns, eye damage (permansnt).Inhalation:pulmonaryedema. lngestion:alkaline burns, dsath Symptoms-Minor eye irritant.
ExporurehaeduttFcet Exluure Preedures-Skin or eye contact-remove contaminatedclothing and gently llush with water for 15
medical attention.Inhalation:Flemovelo iresh air, adminisl€r orygen if ne€dsd. Skin,
eye contact Flush with waler for at least 15 minutss. minules. Get madical advice for eve conlaci.
Strbllity-Stable.
Conprtlblllty-Mrterid:
REACTIVITY DATA
Can rsact with oxklizing materials.
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DODECYLPHENOL il EPICHLOROHYDRIN
Synonyms- No common synonyms Synonymr- 1-Chloro-2,3-€FDrypropan€; Unlted Nrtions NrDbel ... 2023
Formula-CHsCrrHzCsHTOH
SDecificGrsvity-o.go to 0.99
Bolllng Point...
Frezlng Point.
314-344'C 597-632'F
_'a
_'c
t'c _'F
_'r
_'F
It, Fomuh-CHTCHCHzCI
Aplnnncc-Oda-Colorle$
sweetish odor
liquidi chlorolorm-like,
Eollltrl Point ................
58"C
_'F
240"F
73'F
Speclfic Gr.!lty-1.18 _'c _'F
Vrpor Pwure 20'C (5t'D (mnH$.......... ---I- Vtlor Prsu€ 20"C (6t'F) (nnHg.......... --J25-
Crhenicd Frmily-Phsnols R€idVrpor Prsure (pair)...... Chcnicd Frnlly-Epichlorolrydrin R c l d V r p o r P r e s u r e ( g d r ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0. . .6. 7. . .
VaporP6rre 46'C (115'F)(pcia)............. ----l- Vrpor Prsure 46'C (tf5'F) (Dotr)............. 1 O
Pollution CEtegory-USEPA - fUO A V s D o r D e n s i t y ( A:i r 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9. . 0. .9. . Pollution Crtegory-USEPA B C
Iw|O V r p o r D e r o l t y( A i r : 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . .......... . . . . . 3 . 1 9
ADpliqble Bulk Reg.46 CFR Subchrpter........ O sohb|IltyInwater......................... lnsolublo Applicsbl€ Eulk Reg. {6 CFR Subchrpter........ O 6"/"
Sohblllty ln Wrtcr ........
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Combustibleliouid Combustibleliouid
Elehical Group--D Electrlcd GroulFC
fire hazard when exposed to heat or tlame; decomposeswhen heatad yi€lding loxic products. of the products ol combustion is hydrochloricacid gas, which is both toxic and corosive. lgnited
by heat and open flame. This product can decompose to lorm highly toxic phosgene gas.
Ing€stion:Burning pain in moulh and throal, abdominalpain, vomiting, diarrhea,weakness, Th€ liquid blisters skin on contact. The vapor causes eye and respiratoryirritaiion. lt may also
dizziness.Corrodes digestivetract. lnhalation:lritation, bronchitis,pneumonia.Skin: iritiation, pain cause vomiting, convulsions,rapid pulse, and respiratoryparalysis.
short Erlmure TolemcF Short ExposureToleme-Concentrations exceeding 40 ppm rapidly produce irita'tion to nose and eyes.
Ertmurc Prccdurs-Get medical attention. Ingestion:Drink water or milk, swallow activatgd charcoal or castor ExDqure Prcedues-Vapor-remove victim to tresh air; it breathing stops, apply artiticial respiration-Skin or
oil. Inhalation:Ramove to fresh air. Skin conlact: Wash twice with soap and waler. Eye contact: Flush with eye contact-r€move contaminaled clolhing and gently tlush affected ar€as with water for 15 minutes. Get
wat€r for al leagt 15 minules. medical attenlion as soon as Dossible.
Bcun c.ll lL Nrrld n-|pu Cc.ar. tflr{2.-lor. ll r rDlll Ecm, cdl the Nrtlord R6po@ Cetrter, 8m-424-t802,
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ETHANE ETHANOLAMINE
Synonynr- Brmelhyl:Oimethyl;Ethyl hydrid€; Unitcd Nrtiors Numb€r... relrigerated 1961
Synonyms-Aminoethanol; 2-Amino€thanol; United Nstions Number................................2491
Melhylmothane compressed 1035
beta-Aminoelhylalcohol; Colamine; Ethylolamin€;
2-Hydroxethylamine;b€ta-Hydroxethylamine;
Monoethanolamine
CHRIS code .. MEA
Fmulr-GHc Fomule-HOCHzCHzNHz
Boiling Point .. .......... 172'C 342"F
Apgcrrrnce-Odor-Colorlessgas, colorless liquid; _"c _'F
odorless ...... 180'c 292'F ADD€rrrnce-Odor-Colorlessliquid;ammonia-likeodor -r
Freezing Point..
_'c _'F Frezing Point o"c so'r
SpecificGrrvity-0.45 (liquad) Sp€citicGr.rity-1.02 _'c _'F
VaporPrsure 20'C (5S'F)(nnHd........ . V Hioh
chenicrl Fmily*Saturated hydrocarbon V. Hioh Valnr Prroure 20"C(68"F)(nmHg).......... 0.48
R€idVrDorPrsure (Dsir)........................... Chemicrl Fmily-Amine Reid Vapr Prsure (psh)......... .............. 0.01
VeporPrwure,l6'C (1l5'F.)(Fir).............V. Hioh
1.04 Valnr Prwure 46'C (lfs'D (psia).............0 03
Pollutio! Crtegory-USEPA - IMO ---9gS- V$or D€Eity (Air : 1.0)........................... Pollution Crte8o.y-USEPA - IMO D V a l n r D e n c l t y ( A i r: 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2. . .1. 0. .
ApDlicsbleBult Reg.,16CFR Subchapter........
---Q.-Q- sohbilityinwrter......................... lnsluble Applicrble Bulk Reg.a6 CFR Subchapter.... .. O S o l u b i l i t y i n W r t e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C
. .o
. .m o l e t e
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
FlammableGas (LFG) GrrdeE: Combustibleliquid
Electric.l GreuD-D Eletrisl Grou!+D
Generrl-Oangerous, when exposed lo heat or flame. Unless the flow of gas can be stopped, extinguishinga G€rerd-Moderate hazard,when exposd to heat or llame. lrrilating vapors generated when heated.
fire will permit accumulationol an explosiveconcentrationof vapor, and subsequenl explosionor re-flash.
F l s h P o i r t C n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2. l.l. . l l s h P o l n tC D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
. .0. .O. . . .
FfanmrbleLimits.......................... 3 lo 12.5o/" Ilumrble Linits.......................... Unavailable
Autolgnitlon Temp.CD ................ 959 AutoignitionTenp. ('F) ................ greaterthan 500
Eltlnguishirg Agents Stop flow of gas; COr, dry chemical ErtiryuishinSA8crts..................... COr, dry chemical,alcoholfoam, water tog
Spelal Fire Pruedurc................ Shut otf gas supply, then us€ dry chemical or CO2.Tanb exPosedto lir€ Spccid Fire Prcedurq................ Resoiratoryand body protection should be worn by fire parties.
should be kept cool with a continuousspray ol waler.
Sympto|rlnhalation-headache, diziness, drowsiness.Skin contact-frostbite. Synptons-R€spiratory itritation will range from itching to severe burning dop€nding upon concentration.
Short Expcure Tole.ucFExposure of guinea pigs to concentrationsol fiom 4.7 to 5.5% for 2 hours caus€d Short ExDosureTolerance-S0 ppm for 30 minutes.
only slight drowsinessand irregularrespiration.
ExposurePruedurevapor-remove to lresh air; il breathingstops, apply artiticial respiration.lf the liquid has ExDGurePrcedur6-Vapor-remove victim to fresh air; if breathing siops, apply artiticialrespiration.Oryg€n,
spilled onto the skin, points ol contact may be frostbitten;handle gently and protecl from mechanical adminisleredby trained personnel,is otten helpful. Skin or eye contacl-remove conlaminated clothing and
damage. DO NOT RUB. Get medical attention. genlly tlush atfected areas with wal€r for 15 minut€s.Get medical advice or attention.
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Corrosiveto copper and its alloys; also anacks rubb€t.
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ETHYL ACETATE
ETHOXYTRIGLYCOL ' 11 7 3
Synonyme-Acetic acid, ethyl ester; Acelic ester: Acetic United Nations Number...........
Synonyne 2-[2-(2-Elhyoxysthoxy)ethoxy]ethanol; United Nstions Nuf, ber....................... ether; Ethyl sthanoale; Vinegar naphtha
EthyoMriethyl€m glycol; Triethyleneglycol ethyl
ether: Triglycolelhyl ether; Triglycolmonoethyl
sther ETA
CHRIS Code ETG
Fornuh-CHTCOOCTHs
Fornuh-C:H.O(CH")zO(CHr),OCHTCHzOH Boiling Point 77"C 17'l"F
B o i l i n g P o i n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2. 5. 5 ' C 491'F Appearance-Odor-Colorlo!! liqurd: pleasanl, lruily odor _'c _'F
Apperrrnce.Odor-Colorlessand practicallyodorless _'c _'F FreezlngPoint........................ -83'C -117'F
Freezing Point .. .......... -19"C -2'F Sp€cific Grsvlay-0.90 _"c
SpecificGravity-1.02 _'c _"F Vrpor Prssure 20'C (68'n (nmHg)..........
.
Vapor Prsure 20'C (68'F) (mmHg)..........---9!-l- Chenicrl Frnily-Eal] Reid Vspor Pressure (psia)..-...... w
ChemicalFamily-Glycol ethel ReidVrpor Pressure (psia)................... ... V. Low Vtpor Presure46'C (1fS'n (psls)............. 4 5
VsporPre$ure45"C(ff5'F) (Dcit)............. V. Low Pollutior C.teSory-tlSl:p,r D lM() D V r p o r D e n s i t y( A i r : t . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . .0. .4. .
Pollution CrteSory-USEPA - IMO D V a p o r D e n s i t y ( A :i r 1 , 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6. '.1. .4. . ApDlicsblc Butt Rcg.,16 ( t,R subchrptcr D S o f u b i l i t y i n W a t e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8. . 7 " / "
ApDlicobleBrlL Re8.{5 CFR Subchapter........
--D- SolubilityinWrter.........................Comolete
REACTIVITY DATA
REACTIVITY DATA stability-stable. will hydrolize(roact with water) on standing to form acetic acid and ethyl alcohol. This
reactaonis greatly accelerated by bases (alkaties).Can react vigorouslywith oxidizingmaterials.
Formuh-CzHrOH
Forolr-CHr: CHCOOGHs
IloillnS Poltrt. 99'C 211'F Boilidg Point........... ........ 78'C 17 3 " F
Appearmce-Odor-Colorlessliquid;pungent odor -'c -'F Appeererce-Odor-Colorless liquid; smells like wine or _'c _'F
l'reerln8 Point -3e'c __ -_103'F shellac thinner Freezing Poirt......... ........ -114'C -173"F
Specific Grsvity-o.79
SpecificGrrvity-o.93
vqpr Prdrre 20'c (6t'n t..H1f ...... eg.g Vrpor Pressure 20"C (68'F) (mmHg)....... . 44
Chemicd Frnily-Alcohol
ChemicalFanily-Acrylatos RGldVttor Pressure (!Elr)................... -- 1.4 Reid Vapor PKule (psia)..............
Vrror Puu.c 46"C( I l5'l) (t lr)............. 2.0 Valnr Presure 46'C (115'F) (psis) 3.5
D A Pollution CrteSory-USEPA - IMO lll Vslpr Density(Air : 1.0)........................ 1.6
PollutionCstegory-USEPA IMO Vttor Denslty(Air r.01........................... ---31-
Appliceble Bulk Re8. ,16 CFR Subchspter........ D S o l u b i l i t y i n W s t e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C. .o. .m g l e l e
ApplicrbleButk Reg.,16CFR Subchrpter...... O S o t u b f f i ti yn W r i e r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... . . . . 1 . 5 o / o
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flammable liquid
Grad*C: Flammable liouid
Electricd Group-D Electrical Group-D
General-lgnited by heat, sparks or open flame. Flashbackalong vapor trail may occur. Vapor may explode if G€neral-Dangerous when exposed to heal or tlame. Flashbackalong vapor trail may occur. Vapor may
ignited in an enclosed area. Fire may cause violent rupture ol tank. Toxic and irritatingvapors generatsd explode if ignited in an €nclosed area.
when heated.
60(oc);48'F (TCC)
Flsh Point CF)............................. F l s h P o i n l( ' D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6. 5. . . . .
1.8 to 9.5'l. (calculaled)
Fl.mmableLimits.......................... F l m m r b l e L i m i t 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3. . .3.t.o. . .19 %
Autoignition Temp,('F)................
700 AutolgritionTenp. ("1) ................ 793
Extitrguishirg COz,dry chemical,water fog, alcoholtoam
Agents..................... ErtlnguishingA8ents..................... CO,, dry chemical,alcoholfoam, water fog
Fire Preedur6................Keeptank cool with a waler sprayto preventpolymerization. Wear chemical Fire Pc€durw................ Watsr may nol b€ etftrtive unless large quantilies are used.
protectiveclothing, eye protection and sell-containedbreathing apparatus.
Symptoms-Eye and throat irritation,shortnessof breath, and convulsions. SyhptorDizziness, double vision, and other classic alcohol intoxication symptoms. These may be
accompaniedby symptoms such as vomiting, attributableto the denaturant.
short Exlsure Tolemce-50 ppm tor 15 minutes.2000 ppm vapor killed rats in 4 hours with death attributable ExposureTolerucFsooo-10,000 ppm irritates eyes and upper respiratorytraci; stupor and drowsiness
to severe pulmonaryirritation. may result atter an hour at this concentration. More than 1000 ppm may cause headache and eye irritation.
ExDosurePr@edures-Vapor-remove victim to tresh air; il breathingstops, apply artilicial respiration.Skin or ExpocurePreedura-Vapor-remove victim for tresh air; if breathing stops, apply artilicial respiration.Eye
eye contact-remove contaminatedclothing and gently flush affected areas with water for 15 minules. Get contact-gently flush with water for 15 minutes. Get medical advice or altention.
medicaladviceor attenlion.
Compdibility-Miieridi Usual materialsof conslruclion are suitable. Usual materials of conslruclion are suitable.
Cargo: Group 14 ol compatibilitychart. C8.8o: Group 20 ot compatibilitychart. See also Appendix l-Exceptions lo the Chart.
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ETHYLAMINE
ETHYLAMINESOLUTION,70olo
Synonyms- Aminoethane;Ethylamine,anhydrous; United Netions Number ...........
1!3€_
Monoethylamine Synonyms-Ethylamine,
aqueoussolutions;MEA, 70"/.; UnitedNationsNumb€r....................
........... 2270
Monoethylamine solution, 70olo
REAC:TIVITY DATA
Stlbility-Stable. REACTIVITY DATA
Stability-Slable. Reacts with acids and oxidizers.Reacts exDlosivelvwith mercuru.
ConDatibility-Material: Steel, stainlesssteel and nickel are compatible.Aluminum and copper should not be
compstibility-Mrterial: Suitable:Stainless steel, mild steel, nickel, tinned iron. Unsuitable:Copper, aluminum,
used.
zinc, brass, bronze, galvanizediron, polyethylene,rubber.
Crrgo: Group 7 ol compatibilitychart. See also Appendix l-Exceptions to the Chart
Cugo: Group 7 of compatibilitycharl.
Fornula-GHsGHs Fomule-CHTCHzCH(qH5)CH'OH
'C 293'F
Bollins Poina 136'C 277'F BolltnS
Potnt........... 'c 'F
ADp€rrance-Odor-Colorlessliquid;aromatic odor --gs'3 Appearance-Odor-Colorlessliquid; mild odor
FreezlnsPoinr......... . - t*"F Frezln3Potnr rra'c lzg-"r
SpecificGravity-0.87 _'c _"F SpecilicGravliy-o.83 _'c _"F
Vrgor Puure 20'C (6t'D (mmHd.......... 15.3 Vrlnr Pressure 20'C (68"D (mmHg).......... 0.9
Ctemical Family-Aromatic hydrocarbon Chemiel Frnlly-Alcohols Rcid vspor Presu.e (pslr)........................... 0.07
R e l d V r p o r P @ u r € ( D d r ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0. ...4. . .
Vrgor Pmure {5'C (lf5'n (psia)............. ---Q-&- Vapor Pressure 46'C (lf5'n (psi8)............. 0.14
C C' Pollution C.tegory-USEPA - IMO @O V r p o r D e n s l t y ( A i r : t . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3. . 4
Pollution Crtegory-USEPA IMO V r t o r D c n l l t y( A t r : 1 , 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3. .6. 6. . .
Apptic.ble Bulk Reg.45 CFR Subchpter ...... O SolubilityinWster........................ Sliohl
ApplicableBulk Reg.45 CFR Subchapter........
---Q.-Q- S o l u b l l t t y i n w s i e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N
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FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
cndFc: Flammableliouid Grade-D: Combustibleliouid
Electricd Group-D Electrical Group-O
Gene.al-lrritating vapors are generatedwhen heated. Vapors may travel considerabledistancestrom a source Generll-Moderate tire hazard when exDosedto heat or flame.
in a llammable concenlration.Flashbackalong vapor trail may occur. Vapor may explode il ignited in an
enctoseoarea_
l ' l s h P o i n tC F " ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5. .9. . . . . . . . F l E h P o i n t( ' D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. 3
. .7. . . .
l'lemnableLimits.......................... 1.0 to 6.7'l. Fhmmsble L i d i t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. ...9.t.o. .8 . 8 %
Autoignition Temp.('D ................ 810 AutoignitionTenp. ('F) ................ 580 (calculated)
Extinguishirg Agerts................... CO?,dry chemical,foam,wai6r tog ExtinSuishinSAgents Water spray, dry chemical,foam or CO2.
SpecialFire Pre€durd................ Fight in the same manner as any Grade C petroleum lire. Firefightersshould Specirl Fi.e Prcedures................Cool exposed tanks with water. ll a leak or sdll has not ignited, use waler
wear selt-containedbreathingapparatus,prolective clothing and eye protection. spray to dispersevapors.
Short ExposureTolermce2oo ppm for 30 minutes; 1000 ppm irrilates skin and mucous membranes.2000 ppm Short ExDosureTole.rnce-Unavailable
extremelyirritaling.
ExpmurePreedures-Vapor-remove victim to fresh air; if breathingslops, apply ariificial respiration.Skin or ExposurePrcedures-Vapor-remove victim to fresh air; if breathing stops, apply artificial respiration.Eye and
gye contacl-remove contaminaledclothing and gently tlush attecled areas with water lor 15 minutes.Get skin contact-gently llush afiected areas with water tor 15 minutes. Get medical attention.
medical advice or atlention.
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ETHYL CHLORIDE ETHYLENE
SynoDyms-Chloroethane;Ethsr, hydrochloric; Urited Nations Numb€r................ 1037
Synonyms- Bicarburetted hydrogen; Elayl; Ethem; United Nrtions Numbcr... compressed 1962
Hydrochloricether; Monochloroelhan€;Muriatic Oleliant gas refrigeraled 1038
ether
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grade-A: Flammableliquid crsde-Liquelield FlammableGas (LFG)
Eletrical Group-D Electricsl Croup-C
General-A highly flammable,volatile liquid;produces highly poisonousphosgene gas when ignited. Unless flow General-Unless flil ol gas can be siopped, putting out an elhylene fire will permit the accumulationof an
ol gas can be stopped, putting oui an ethyl chloride fire will permit accumulationof an explosivevapor explosive vapor concentration.Vapors are anesthetic.
concentralion.
F l s h P o i r t C F ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- .4. 5
...... F l s h P o i n t ( " D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2. .1. 3
...
F l a m m r b lL€i m i t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3. . 6 . .t.o. . 1. 4 . 8 % Ffamm.bleLimits...................... .... 2.7 lo 34oh
Autoignition Temp.('F)................ 966 AutoiSnition TemD.("F)................ 842
ExtinguishingAgents..................... Stop flow of gas; COr, dry chemical,water tog Extinguishing A8ents..................... Stop flow of gas; COr, dry chemical,water fog
Spsial Fire Prcedug................ Fire parties musl wsar respiratoryprotfftion. Keep tanks cool wilh water SpecialFire Prcedurs................ Tanks exposed in fire should be kept cool with a waler spray. Attompt to shut
spray. ofl leak. Wear self-containedbreathing apparatus.
Symptoms-lrrilatingto eyes. Drowsinessand dizziness.Frostbittenareas will be white. SymDtoms-Dizzinessand drowsiness.Contact with liquid will cause frostbite.
Short ExposureToleruce-lnhalation ol 19,000 ppm in air caused partial intoxicationin one minute which Short Expaure Tolerrnce-Unavailable
increasedto dislinct intoxicationwith slight analgesia in 12 minutes.
Exp6ure Prtredurg-Vapor-remove victim to fresh air; il breathingstops, apply artificial respiration.Skin or Exposur€Pr@edur6-Vapor-remove victim to fresh air; il breathing stops, apply artiticialrespiralion.It the
eye contact-remove contaminatedclolhing and immediatelyllush aftected areas with water for 15 minutes
Handle frostbitten parts gently. Get medical advice or attention.
I liquid has spilled onto ihe skin, points of contacl may b€ frostbitten; handle gently and protect lrom
mechanicaldamage. DO NOT RUB. Get medical attention.
t
Ethylene is not corosive.
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ETHYLENECHLOROHYDRIN ETHYLENECYANOHYDRIN
synorynr- 2-Chlorethanol; 2-Chloroethanol; United Nations Number 11 3 5 Synonyns-2-Cyanoethanol; Glycol cyanohydrin; Llnited Nrtions Nomber..................
2-Chloroethyl alcohol; Ethylene chlorhydrin; Glycol 1-Hydroxy-2-cyanoslhane;
Hydracrylonitrilei
chlorohydrin 3'Hydroryptopanenitril€;
3-Hydroxypropionitrile;
beta-Hydroxypropionitrile
cHRIs code........... .... ECH ETC
CHRTS Code
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grode-D: Combustibleliouid Grrde-E: Combustibleliquid
ElectricslGrouD-D Electrical Group-D
(;enerrf-Moderate lirc hilard when exposed to heat or flam€. Dangerous;when h€ated to decomposition, Cene.d-When healed, ethyl€ne cyanohydringives off poisonous lumes ol cyanides. Reacts with water to
emits highly toxic lumes ot phosgene. produce cyanide gas, which is highly poisonous and llammable vapors.
short Eag6ure Tolerance-Absorptionby inhalationor skin may cause death. lnhalation-24o ppm lethal to rats Short ExtGur€ Tolerue-Unavailable
in four hours. Human tatality at 350 ppm lor two and one-hall hours.
ExpGure Pr@edures-Vapor-remove victim lrom vapor and adminislerorygen il available.Administerartilicial ExposureP@edures-lf ingested,induce vomiting at once; vapor-r€rcve victim to lresh air; it breathing stops.
respirationil necessary.It swallowed,induce vomiting. Call a doctol. apply artilicial respiration.Skin or eye contact-remove contaminated clothing and gently flush aflected
areas with water for 15 minutes. Get medical advice or attention.
See Medical Kit Intormation,Appendix B
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ETHYLENEDIAMINE ETHYLENEDIBROMIDE
Synonyms- Bromotume; 1,2-Dibromoethane; United Nrtions Numbet . .........................
synon' n.- 1.2-Dramtnoethane; 1,2-Ethangdiamine; United Nstiors Number .. .. .... --L€04- __t€05_
sym-Dibromo€thana; EDB; Ethane, 1,2-dibromo_;
Elhylenedigmine, anhydrous Ethylene bromide; Glycol dibromroe
C H R I S C o d € . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .
CHRIS Code................ .....................
laa_
Fornuh-BTCH,CH!Br
Fomula-NHzCHTCHzNH:
117"C Boiling Point ........ .. 131'C 268"F
B o i l i t r gP o i n t . . . . . . . . . ...... . 243"F Appeararce-Odor-Colorless liquid; sweet odol _'c _"F
App€arsnce-Odor-Colorless liquid; mildly ammonialike _'c _'F
11'C 52"F Frezltrg Point ........... . 8'C 48"F
odor Freezing Point............... Specific Grsvity-2.1 7 at 60"F
Specific Grrvity-0.91 _'c _'F _'c _'F
Vllor Pressure20'C (68"F)(mnHg)......... 9.0
VaDorPrsure 20'C (68"t-)(nnHg .......... 10.7 Chemical Family-Halogenated hydrocarbon
Chemic8l Family-Amine (psia).......... . ........ 06 ReidVaporPressure(Dsi!)........................ 0.4
ReidVaporPressure
VaporPressure 46'C (115'D (psis)............. 0.7
VaporPrsure 46'C (f fs'D (psia)............. ---O9- Pollution Category-USEPA X IMO B
C VsDoD r € n s i t y( A i r : 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . .. 5
Pollution Crtegory-USEPA ----0- IMO v s D o r D € n s i t(yA i r : 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... . 2 . ' l Applicsbl€ Bulk Reg. 46 CFR Subchrpter O
...... S o l u b i l i t y i n W s t e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S
. .l i o h l
Applicrble Bulk Reg. 46 CFR Subchrpter.. .... O s o l u b i l i t y i n w r t e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C. .o. m o l e l e
F l s h P o i r t ( ' n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N
. .o. .n. .e.
F l G h P o i n t ( " F ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9. 9. . . . Flmmrble Limits.......................... None
Ihmmable Limits..........................5.8 to l 1.1 o/o AutoignitionTemp.('F) ................ 960
Autoi8nition Temp. ('F)................ 725 Extinguishing A8ents..................... Water spray,dry chemical,foam or COr
Extinguishing A9ents..................... COr, dry chemical, alcohol loam, waler tog specid Fire Pr@dures... ........... Fire lighters should wear tull-prot€ctiveclothing and respiratoryprotection.
Fire Procedures...............-
Becauselhis malerial can cause severe eve and skin burns and resoiratoru
distress,fire parties musl wear full body and respiratorypfotection
I
ExposurePrccedures-Vapor-remove victim to fresh air; if breathingstops, apply artificial rcspiralion.Orygen, thoroughlycleaned with soap and water. lf eyes are accidently contaminated they should be flushed
adminisieredby trained personnel,can prove helptul. Skin or eye contact-remove contaminatedclothing lhoroughly with tlowing water for 1S minutes. A physicianshould be consulted.
and gently flush aflected areas with water lor 15 minutes.Get medical advice or attention.
REACTIVITY DATA
REACTIVITY DATA Stability-Slable' has no oxidizingor polymerizingcharacteristics.will not react wilh air, water vapor, lresh
Strbility-This is a reactive substance,combiningchemicallywith many others. ot
salt water at temperalures below 11S.F.
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grrdc-C; Flammableliouid Gnde-E: Combustibleliquid
Eletrlql Group-D Electricd Group-D
Geoerd-Tha vapors ar6 iritating. In contscl with a hot surlace, ethylene dichloride deompos€s into Generrl-Slight hazard whsn exposed to heat or llame.
phosgen€,which is highly poisonous.lgnitod by hsat, sparks or open flame.
F l u b P o b i ( ' F ] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6. 5
....... F l a h P o i n tC F ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
. .4. .0. . . . .
Fhnmille Llnlts... 6.2 to 16% Flmmrble Linits.......................... LEL:3.2"/" UEL-unavailable
ArtolgtridonTemD.(F)................ 775 AutoignitiorTemp.("F)................ 775 (antifreezegrade);752 (pur€)
Ertlngtrl.hlng ABeDts CO2, dry chomical, toam, waler fog Extinguirhing Agents..................... COr, dry chemical,alcoholloam, water fog
Flre Prcccdug................ Keep expos€d tanks cool with wator spray. Waltr may b€ iretl€ctive on firs. Sp€cirl Fire Prcedures................Water may be ineffectiveon ti.e. Cool fire exposed tanks with water.
Supply respiratoryprotoction and lull protsctive clothing for lire partjes.
Symptom-lrritation, diziness, nau$a, rapid pul$, blusness of lips and fingernails. Symptoms-Headache,nausea, and dizziness.
Short Etlare Toleruce-20o ppm for one hour. Short Exrffure Tolermcc-lnhalation is no hazard at normal room temgeratures.
CrDlottbility-Mrtedrt Non-corosive al normal atmosphoric tomp€ratures when dry. Wh€n contaminaled with Most materials of construction are suitabl€.
waler at elevated temp€ratur€s it corrodes iron.
CrSo: Group 36 of compatibility chart. S€€ also App€ndix l-Exc€ptions to lhe Chari. Crrgo: Group 20 ol compatibilitychart. See also Appendix l-Exceplions to the Chart
CHRIS ('ode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E
. .G
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Fornula-HOCHzCF TOCTHe
171"C 340'F Formuh-CHsCOOCH,CHTOOCCH!
Boilin8 Poirt.. .......... '190'c
o^ oE Bollln8 Polna . 375'F
Appeurnce-Odor-Colorless oily liquid; mild rancid odor --az"c
Fr@zitrg Point . -rzs"r Aplmrrnc-Odor-Colorloss liquid; lainl fruity odor _'c _'F
l'reerln8 Poinl -41'C -42'F
Specific Gravity-O.90
Specific Grrvity-1.13 _'c _'F
vrpor Pre$ure20'C (68"F)(mmH$......... 0.76
Clhemicd Frmily-Glycol ethd 2.2 Valnr Pressure 20'C (6E'D (mmH$.......... 0.3
ReidVoDorPresue (Dslr)........................... Chemical Family-Est€r
Reid Vopnr Pre$ur€ (psla).........
Vrpor Pressur€ {5'C (115'F)(psia)............. ---32-
ValDr Prsure 45"C (ffs'n (Fir)............. Low
Pollution Category-USEPA - IMO lll Vrpor Density(Air : 1.0).............. ............, 07 4
Pollution Category-USEPA - IIUO C VrDor DeNlty (Air : 1.0)......................... t
Appliclble Bulk Reg. 46 CFR Subchpter........ O s o l u b i l i t y i n w a t e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C
. .o
. .m o l e l e D. O 'lo"/o
Applicsble Bulk Reg. 46 Cl'R SubchrDter...... . Solubility in Woiei.........
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grrd+E: Combustible liouid
Grade-E: Combustible liquid
Electrlcd Croup-C
Electrical Group-D
-Mrterial: Compatiblewith usual materialsof construction.Plastic maierials and rubber are not Conprtiblli8-Msterial: Usual materialsot constructionare suitabl€.
recommended.
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ETHYLENEGLYCOLETHYL ETHER ETHYLENEGLYCOL ETHYL ETHERACETATE
Synonym-Cellosolve Solvent; Dowanol EE; EE Synonync- CellosolveAcelat€i Elhanol, 2-ethoxy-, Unltcd Nrtlons Nunber .. 1172
Solv€nt;Ethanol, 2-ethoxy-;2-Ethoxyethanol; acetate; 2-Ethoxyethylacetat€;Glycol monoeihyl
Ethylom glycol monoethylether; Glycol monoelhyl ether acetais
sther
('llRlS Code................. EGA
Fornule-CHsCHzOCHTCHzOH Fornula-CHTCOOGH.OGHT
BoilitrS Poltrt..... 135'C 275"F
R o l l l n nP o i n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156'C 313"F
App€arrnce-odor-Colorlessliquid;ether-likeodor. -'c -"F
F.eezitg Poirt...
-76'C -94'F liquid; ple.sanl frui9 odor -oz"c
Practicallyodorless. FreczlnS
Poltrt. . ......... zs"r
SpecificGdvity-o.93 _'c - 'F Sp€ciflc Grrvlty-O.97
Vrpor Pressure20'C (6S'F) (mnHd.. .. . . ---4-!- Vrlnr Prourc 20'C (6t'!') (mmH8)....... 1.2
ChenicalFuily-Glycol eth€rs ReidVaporPresrure(Dsia)......................... O1 C.||emicrl Fmily-Esler R c l dV r p o r P r r u u r e( p s i r ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
. ...1. . .
vapor Pressure46'C (r15'F) (psia)............. -!l-Z-
V.po. Prilurc 46'(' lr5"n ( (pcte).............
C D (Air : 31 ---92-
Pollution Crtegory-USEPA IMO vaDor Density 1.0)......................... C
Pollutlon Crtegory-USEPA - ltlttl v r D o r D a n r l t y( A l r 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . 4 , 7 2
....... ----9-
ApDlicsbleBulk Reg.46 CFR Subchapter Solubilityin lvlte.....................,.... Comol€ls ADpllc.ble Bulk Res. il5 CFR SubchrDl.r O. O Solublllry In W.tet 23 o/" Aoor€ciable
Genersl-Moderale hazard,when sxposed to heat or flame. Geocrd-Moderatg hazard,when exDoaedto h€at or flarno.
nausea, eye irritalion. Symptorlrdtalion lrom skin contact. Vapor: lritation ol nose and throal.
Short ExposureToleme-Exposure to air saturated with cellosolvevapor (0.6%) for a few seconds resulted in Short Extmure Toleruce-High vapor concontralions can cause nose and throat irritation.
irritationof the eyes.
ExposurcProcedures-Vapor-remove victim to lresh air; il breathingstops, apply artificialrespiraiion.Skin or Er!6ore Pre€dur6-Vapor-remove viclim to fresh air; it breathing stops, apply artificial respiration.Skin or
eye conlact-remove contaminatedclothing and gently flush atfgcted areas with water for 15 minutes.Get eye contact-remove contaminated clothing and gently tlush altected areas with water lor 15 minutes. Get
medical advice or attenlion. medical advice or atlention.
c4nDrtlbitity-Marerisl: Softens rubber and many plastics.Avoid aluminumand its alloyg. Sottens many plastics.
ExpocurePrcedurer-Vapor-remove the victim to fresh air; if breathing stops, apply artificial resdration. Skin
or eye contacl-remove contaminatedclothing and genlly llush atfected areas wilh water for 15 minutss. ExposurePrcedure-Vapor-remove victim to lresh air; if brealhing stops, apply artilicial respiraiion.Skin or
Get medical advice or attention. eye contact-remove contaminaled clothing and gently tlush atfected areas with water for 15 minutes. Gel
medical attention immediately.
REACTIVITY DATA
Strbility-This is a relativelystable compound. REACIIVITY DATA
sttbility-Ethylene oxide's tendency to polymerizeincreases rapidly when the temperalure go€s above 3o'C. lt
will decompose wilh explosive violence whon the temperaturereaches 571"C.
CoDD.dbllity-Mrterld! Sottsns many plastics.
Compatibility-Materirl: EO may polymerizeviolently when in contacl with highly active catalytic surfaces such
as anhydtous iron, tin and aluminum chlorides, gure iron and aluminum oxides and alkali metal hvdroxjdes
Crrgo: Group 40 ol compatibility chart. Oo not use copper, silver or their alloys.
Csrgo: Unassignedin the compatibilitychart. For compatibilityassistance,call
G-MTH-1 eO2-267-1 577\.
Formula-CH1(CHr)3CH(CrH")CH,OH
Fomula-(CzHs)rO
Bollltrg Polni.......... _ 183'C 362'F
BolllnSPo1nt.......................... 34'C 94'F q^ oc
ADpeesrc€.odor-Colorlsss liquid: swoet, pung€ni odot _'c _"F App€.rmce-Odor-Colorless, slightly vigcous liquid; -+76"C
ros'f
Frzlnt Po|ni.......... .... -118'C -180'F alcoholic odor F.@zlt8 Polnl........ <
't
Specifi c Gr8vity---o.83
Specific Gravity-o.70 _'c _'F
Vrrpr Prwure 20'C (68'n (mmH3)..........--48- l'ap.r Prrourc 20'c (6t'D a.*-" o*
Chemicrl Fsnily-Alcohol R e i d V e p o r P r $ u r e ( p d t r ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0. . .0. 1. .
Chehicd Frmily-Elher ReldVrDorPr{rrc(D.lr).....................1 . .6. ...0.
Vrpnr Prourc r6'C (f lf'F, (Fl.)............. 23O VaporPrwure 46'C (tls'n (Dctr).............0.015
B lll Pollution Cste8ory-USEPA - IfU<f @ C VeporDculty (Air : 1.0)........................... 4.5
Pollution CateSory-USEPA IMO V . t o r D c u f a y ( A l r : t . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2. ...5. .5.
Applicable Bulk Reg. 45 CFR Subch4ter........ O Sofubllltyh W.acr ... 7.Oo/o Appliceble Bulk RG8. il6 CFR Srbchrpter........ O. O S o 1 u b i | | t y i t r w r t e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S. .l i o h t
General-A highly llammable,volatils liquid with a wid€ explosiverange end low auloignitionl€mpsature. G€Derd-Moderate heard, when expos€d lo heat or llame.
Flashbackalong vapor lrlil may occur. Vapor may sxplods il ignlled in an onclosed ar€a.
ExposurePrcedur6-Vapor-remove victim to tresh air; il breathingstops, apply artificial respiration.Oxygen, ExposurePrcedura-Vapor-remove victim to tresh air; il breathing stops, apply artiticial respiration.Skin or
when adminisloredby trained personnel,is helplul. Skin or eye contact-remove contaminatedclothing and eye contact-remove contaminatedclothing. Flush affected areas gently with wal€r lor 15 minutes; 20-30
gently flush atfected areas with water for 15 minutes.Get medical advice or attention. minutes lor eye contact. Get medical attention.
ComFtibility-Mrterial: Compatiblewith most of the usual materialsol construction.Ether swells natural Usual materialsof conslruction are suitablo.
rubber, so protectiveclothing should be made of plastic which resists ether.
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2.ETHYLHEXYLACRYLATE 2-ETHYLHEXYL NITRATE
Synooyu- Acrylic scid, 2-ethylhexyl ester; Synonyns-Alkyl (C7-Cg) nitralest Mixed octyl nitrates; United Nrtions Number. ____t_
z-Elhylh€xyl, 2-prop€noate; Ociyl acrylats Octyl nitraies
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA I.'IRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grrde-E: Combustibleliouid Crrde-E: Combuslrblo ||aurd.
Eletricrl Group-D Elctrlcal (,lroup-NA
Generrl-Moderate hazard,when exposed to heat or flame; will polymerizeon heating. G€ncrd-Combustibl€-grvss oll loxrc nrlrogon oxrd€s, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide gases when
healed or burnsd
188 (cc)
Flsh PointCF)............................. FlDh Point ( l') ................ 175 lccl
Fl.mmsbleLimiis..........................
LEL:0.87. UEL:6.4% Fhmmable Limiis............... LEL 025ol" UEL-Unavailabl€
AutoignitionTemp.('F)................
485 Autoigniiion Tenp. ('l')......... . 256
Extirguishing Dry chemical,CO2,toam, watgr
A8crti..................... ExtinguishinS Alcntr.. .......... Wator log, loam, dry ch€mical, Co,
SDeirl Fire Prc€du6................ Water or foam may caus€ frothing.Cool exposed tanks with watet sDccirl Fire Prcedurer ........... Avoid brealhlng vgpor Can oxplods if h€ated while conlin€d-cool storage
container with waler.
Symptoms-Skin irritalion, Symptoms-Mild skin and eye irritationon contact. Inhalalion produces headaches,dizziness,nausea, and low
blood pressure.
ExIGure Tolermce-Unavailable Short ExnpsureToleranc€-Low heallh risk from inhalation unless lhe liquid is heated lo decompositionor mist
is formed.
ExDosurePr@edur6-Vapor-remove victim to lresh air; il breathing stops, apply artiticial respiralion.Skin or ExposurePrGedures-lngeslion: lf conscious, drink water, induce vomiting. Inhalation:Remove to fresh air. Skin:
eye contacl-remove contaminatedclothing and genily llush wilh water, Flush with soap and water. Eyes: Flush wilh waler tor at least 'l 5 minutes.
Compatibility-Mrterisl: Non-corrosiveto carbon steel. Compatibility-Mrterisl: Suilable: Mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum,copper, zinc, tin, brass, bronze,
neoprene, nitrile rubber. Unsuitable:Butyl rubber, ethylene-propylenerubber.
Cargo: Group 14 ot compatibilitychart, Cargo: Group 34 of lhe compatibilitychart. See also Appendix l-Exceptions to the Chart.
Formula-GHrr Formule-CTHTCOOQHs
Boilirg Point.......................... 148:9 ,98::
B o i l i n g P o i n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. . . . . . 117'.C 243".F
ADD€rrrnce.Odor-Colorlessliquid with a iurpentine-like -go'c Appemce-Odor-Colorlsss liquid: sharp unpleasant --
ooor FreezingPoint......... . rrz'r ooor Freezing point......... so'c sa"r
Sp€cificGi8vity-0.90 -'c -'F SpecificGravity-0.92 _'a _'F
VrDor Pressure20"C (6S'F) (mmHg)..........-l5L- VclDr Prsure 20'C (68'F) (mnHg) ...... . 15
ChemicslFmily-Oletins ReidVaporPressure (psia)...........................0.23 Chemicrl l'rmily-Acrylates
Reid Vapor Presure (p6ia)......... . . . O.77
VaporPressure,l5"C (115"F)(Dsir).............0.33
Valnr Presure ,16'C (t15"F) (psia)............ 1.0
PollutionC.tegory-USEPA - IMO B Vepr Deroity(Air : 1.0)........................... 41 Pollutioo ClteSory-USEPA C D
tMO Vspor D€rsity (Air : 1.0).................... 3.94
ApplicableBulk Reg.46 cFR Subchspter........ O SolubilityinWater......................S . . l. i o h t ApplicsbleBulk Rcg. it6 CFR Subchrpter....... O Solubility in Wat€r........... .. .. . Neolioible
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Combustibleliouid Grgde-C: Flammable liquid
Electricrl Group-C Eletrical Group-D
-Dangerous lire haard. Ceneral-Fire may cause violent rupture of tank due to polymerization.Ftrms explosive mixtureswith air in the
presence ot heat or flame. Flashback along vapor trail may occur. Vapor may explode il heated in an
enclosed area.
F l $ b P o i r t C n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9. 6. . . . . . F l s b P o i n t( ' F ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7. 0
.......
Fhmmble Lio|ts.......................... 0.9 to 6.4% Ffumrble Linits.......................... 1,8o/o lo saturation
Autoignltlon Temp.('F)................ 522 AutoignitionTenp. ('F)................ 740
Extin8uiEhing A8entr..................... Carbondioxide,dry chemical,loam EttlrSubhinSA8ents..................... CO,, dry chemical,chemicaltoam
sD€cid Fire Prqedur6................ Wear prot€ctiveclothing. Water may be inottsclive on firs. Cool exposed Speid Flre Prced|rc................ Easily forms explosivgs mixtureswith air. Remove all sources of flames,
conlainerswith waier. sparks or other ignilion sourcss. Electricaldevices should be grounded and bonded. C@l tanks wilh warer
tog.
symptmFlnhalation-vapors cause headache,dizziness,naussa, vomiting and respiratorydistress. Symptoms-Skin allergy develops,vapor causes corneal ulceratron,visual disturbance,irritationto resDiratory
lngestion-irritation of entire digestivesystem. lrritates eyes and skin. tract, lack of appetitie,nausea, convulsion, coma.
Short ExDosureTolerrnce-Prolonged exposureto vapor proved toxic to rats. Shoft ExposureTolerarce-1 00 ppm over 8 hours. Animal tests show ellects are not cumulative.
Erpcure Preedures-Remove contaminatedclothing and llush affected areas with plenty of water tor at least ErDque Prm€dur6-Remove victim to fresh air. lmmediatelyflush atfected area with water, use mild sap and
15 minutes.Remove victim to fresh air. Administerartilicial respirationil necessary. lf ingested,induce
fl
water for skin exposure. Experimentshave shown Ethyl Methacrylatelo be a teratogenithis means lhat
vomiting.Get medical atlention. physical detects can be produced in the devetopingembryo.
CoDpatibility-Mrterisl: Non-corrosiveto steel, stainless siel and aluminum.Glass, "Teflon" and ceramics are Compotibility-Materisl: Glass, types 316 and 304 stainlesssteel, or aluminum are suitablo;corrosive to mild
acceotable. steel.
C.rgo: Group 30 ol compatibilitycharl. See also Appendix l-Exceplions to the Chart. Cargo: Group 14 of compatibilitychart.
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2.ETHYL.3.PROPYLACROLEI FORMALDEHYDE
SOLUTIONS(37 to 50olo)
Synonyns- 2-Ethyl hexanal; 2-Ethyl-2-hexanali U n i t e d N a t i o n s N u m b e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .:.t. Synonyms- Formalin; Formalith;Formtc aldehvde UnitedNrtions Number...solutions 22Og
2-Erhyl-3-p.opyl acyraldehyde solutaon;Formol; Fyde; Methanal sotution; flammablesoln. 1198
Methyleneoxide;Morbicid
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
urao€-E: uomousl
Combustibleliouid Grade-D or E: Combustibleliquid (grade depends on concentration)
Elcctrical Group-C Electricil Croup-B
hazard.when €xoosed to h€at or flame. General-When the solution is heated, highly flammable vapors are given off.
Symptoms-Burningsensaiion in respiratorypassages or on skin in contact with the liquid. Symptoms-Coughing,copious walaring of eyes, sevgre respiratoryirrilalton.
Short Expcue TolereUnavailablo short ExpnsureTolerrnce-Al a vapor concenlration of lO to 20 ppm breathing becomes difticult. Exposure ta
650 ppm lor a few minutes may cause dealh.
ExposurcProc€dures-Vapor-remove victim to lresh air; il breathingstops, apply artificial respiration.Skin ot Exp6ure Pr@edures-Vapor-removs victim to fresh air; il breathing stops, apply artilicial respiration.Skin or
eye contact-remove contaminaledclothing and gently flugh atlected areas with water lo|I 5 minutes.Gel eye contact-remove conlaminated clothing and gently flush aftected areas wilh water for 15 minutes. Get
medical advice or attention. medical advice or attenlion.
ComlEtibility-Meterid: Unavailable ComFtibility-Msterialr Corrosiveto steel and to copper and ils alloys.
Cugo: Group 19 ol compatibilitychart. See also Appendix l-Exceptions to the Charl. Cargo: Group 19 ot compatibilitychart. See also Appendix l-Exceptions to the Chart.
ll r Dlll ccun. oll th. N|tlDml RrDnr (intcr, 0Ol{A-$02, If r rplll ccurs, csll the Nstional Center, tlX!.42F86112,
n6rrl.: n.n..kt: Thg commeacial mat€rial ts shigpgd as wat€r solution ol lrom aboul 37"/o lo 5O7o concenlralton
lUnassrgned
Melhanol is ottsn ussd to Inhibit potymorizatron
'
P.oposed chango In TLV to 0 3 ppm
lUntvrtlrble
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
crrde-E: Combustibleliquid. GmdeNA
Eletricd Group-D Eletrical Group-NA
Cener.l-Formic acid is a corrosive,combustibleliquid.Toxic vapoB ate gen€rated in fir$. Genersf-Freon 11, 12, and 114 do not burn. Freon 22 and 113 when heated can form weakly combustible
mrxlures.
ExpogureProcedurc-Vapor-remove victim to fresh air; it breathingstops, apply artiticial respiration.Skin or Expcure Prmedurs-Remove victim to fresh air. lf breathing stops, apply artilicial respiration.Get medical
eye contact-remove contaminatedclothing and immediatelyllush alfected areas genlly wilh water for 15 attention. ll the liquid has spilled onto the skin, points of contact may be trostbitten, handle gently and
minutes.Gel medical atlention. Use protectiveclothing to prevent personal contact. protect lrom mechanicaldamage. DO NOT RUB. Get medical attention.
Compstibility-M.t€rill: Type 316, stainless steel or lead-linedtanks are stisfactory. Conprtibility-Msterial: Compatiblewith most mateJialsof construction.
Cugo: Group 4 of compatibilitycharl. S€€ also Appendk l-Excsptions lo ths Chad. Crrgo: Group 36 ol Compatibilitychart.
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FURFURAL FURFURYLALCOHOL
SynonyrAnt oil, artilicia'; Artiticial oil ol ants; Fural; United Nrtions Numbcr................................1199 Synonyro-2-Furancarbinol;
2-Furanmslhanol: 2474
UnitedNationsNumber................................
2-Furaldehyde;2-Furancarbonal; Furylcarbrnol:
Furfuralcohol: 2-Furylcarbinol;
I
2-Furancarboxaldehyde; Furluraldehyde;FurluJan alpha-Furylcarbrnol:
2-Furylmethanol:
I
carborylic aldehyde;Furlurole;Furols; Pyromucic | 2-Hydroxymethylluran
aldehyde CHRts Code........... .... FFA CHRIS Code FAL
Fornuh-CTH.OCHTOH
Formula-CTHTOCHO
""1,
' o t f f t r g P o i n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. .6. 1. Appeararce-odor-Colorless-amb€r liqud turning to Bollln8 Poin.........................
.. 171'C 340'F
Apperrance-Odo.-Colorl€ssto r€ddish-brownliquid;
"c "F
dark red-brownwhen €xpos€d to light and ail
J7:3 :r-'F "C
penetratingalmondlike odot Freztns Potnr......... .. Slight brineiike odor. FEzfnB Pofn4......... 31 U"f
SDecificGrrvity-1.20 _'c _"F SpecificGrrvity-1,29
vrDor PErrc 20'C (6s"D (mmHd.......... 1 53
chemrcsr
Fsmiry-Arcohor -.i,
Ctenicsl Fsmily-Aldehyda ReldV4nr P6ure (D.lr)........ . . . ... 0.1 1"":l
x:il'"ffffi"11;:11"1"?
^ Vrlpr Pwurc,l6'C (ll5'l) (psir)............. ---QJ5- ^ vrlor Pr$ure,l6'C (lls'D (Dsir)............ 0.1
Pollutio.Cstegory-USEPA D IMO C vrDor D.nrtiy (Atr = f.0).............. .. ... 3.31 PollutionCsteSory-USEPA- IMO ---L- 3.37
V.tpr DcNtty (Air : 1.0)..........................
ADDlicrbleBulk Re& {5 CFR Srbchapter....... O fiolubllliyln wrter . . ................... 8.3% ........ O. O
AppllcableBulk Reg.a6 CFR SubchrDter solubiliiyin wster......................... Comolete
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grrde-E: Combustibleliouid GradeE: Combustibleliquid
Electricrl GrouD-C ElectricalGroup-C
Genersl-Moderate hazard,when exposed to heat or tlame. Furluralcan explode on contact wilh strong mineral General-Slighl explosion hazard when exposed to heat or llame. However ii will react with explosive violence
acids and alkalis (caustics).lrrilatingvapors are generatedwhen heated, in contact with mineral acids or their vapors, or with strong organic acids or lheir vapors.
Short ExposureTderme-l5 ppm for 15 minutes. Short ExDosureTolerancFvapor exposures-Rab shil 8 percent mortality atter one six hour exposure to 47
ppm and 100 percent mortalityal 243 and above. Absorptionthrough skin is very rapid.
ExIGure Prcedures-Vapor-remove victim to fresh air; if breathingstops, apply artificial respiration.Skin or ExposurePrcedures-Ey€s-wash with water for 10 minutes.Bemove contaminated clothing and wash.
eye contact-remove contaminatedclothing and g€ntly flush aitected areas wiih water tor '15minutes.Get Skin-wash with soap and water. Ingestion-induce vomiting. Inhalation-move to lresh air. Get medical
medical advice or attenlion. advice or attention
Comp8tibility-Material: Dissolvesor sottens many plastics and rubb€r formulations. Com!trtibility-Msterial: Do nol use n€ar lacquers,varnish, or resins. Can ship in ordinary steel.
Crrgo: Group 19 ol compatibilitychart. Crrgo: Group 20 of compatibilitychart. See also Appendix l-Exceptions to the Chari.
lt. rDlll ccun. oll thc N.tlond Rer@ne (ttrtcr. tlxL,l2+Edrt. lf e spill mcurs, call the Nrtionsl Center, 8fi1424-8802
horlr Remfh Ground storage drums or tanks to prevent accumulationol static el€ctricity
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
GradeC: Flammable liquid Grsde-Non-llammable
Electricrl Croup-O Electrical Group-NA
Generrl-Dangerous fire and explosion hazard in pres€nce of heat or llam€. Flaghback along vapor ttail may Geneml-Will decompose it heated (greater than approximately 400'C) to yield carbon monoxide, carbon
occur. Vapor may €xplode il ignit€d in an 6nclosed area. dioxide, hydrocarbons.
Marked vertigo, inabilityto walk a straight line, hilarity,inc@rdination,intens burning in SymDtoms-Exlendedexposures result in irrilation of respiratorytract. Ingestionyields irritalion of mouth ano
throat and lungs, possiblybronchopneumonia,nausea, vomiting. stomacn.
Short Exposur€Tolerance-o.s to 1.670vapor concentralim was latal to a man after 5 minutes exposure;500 to Short ExDosureToleruceThe lowest lethal concentrationlor rats in 4 hours is SO00oDm.
30,000 ppm was fatal to a youth
ExposurePreedures-lnhalation: lmmediatelyremove victim from contaminatedatmosphere. ll breathingis ExposurePtcedure-lmmediately flush with plenty of water for 15 minutes. For ingestion,givelarge.amounts
interrupted,artificialrespirationshould be applied immediately.A physician should be called. ol waler and induce vomiting if conscious.
CoDp.tibility-Materid! Almost any usual matsrial ol constructionis suilable. Natural rubb€r i8 sotlsned and ComFtibility-Msterial Mildly corrosive to mild steel, aluminum,copper, zinc, tin, brass and bronzs.
will deterioraterapidly.
lt I Dlll acrr, flll lh. N.llonrl Ronr ( .rtcr, Gara{lt. lt . sDlll ccrr, cdl thc Nrlloml Clenter,
Fornula-CH"COCH:COH(CH3), l) l'ornuh-CH,(CH,)rCH,
Boilirg Point.......................... 290'C 554"F llollina lhint 98"C 208'F
U T li
Appearance-Odor-Colorless liquid; laint pleasant odor -tg"c ^Or"arrtrce-()dor-Volatrl€, colorloss lrqurd. swool _"c _"F
F eezinS Point......... la-'r gasolino-lrke odo. l r(rrinr ll,lnt 91'C -132'F
'c 'F Spelflc Grrvity-O 68
Specific Gravity-1.26
'""o
chenicar
Famly-Kerone/Arcohorproperries X:tr'"il::'[.i"11;:jff,,f'
(exhibits +fHf *".,crrl'mry-sarurar.d
hyd,6a,bon l:il'l'-'iT'.'-iffl$rllillt-l
of both) vrpor presure 45'c (ils"F) (psis)............v. Low
| (ecrr) t-:F
... poruri,)n
PollutionCrtegory-USEPA - IMO --JlL- 3.17
v.por Density(Air : 1.0)........................... (hrcrory-rrsl:p^- ru' - c l;il:: l','.';:iJ',f;t'(t,T;n
ADDlicableBulk Reg.46 cFR subchapter..... Solubilityin wster....................... Comglete AppllctrbleBultRrs.{6(tRsulKhrptcr A^O sotxbitir}inWallr........ Neolioible
General-Slighl hazard, when exposed to heat, flame, or powerful oxidizers. Generd-Highly llammeblo. dengarous ltro risk Flashback along vapor trail may occur. Vapor may exptode il
ignil€d In an enclosod aroa
Symptoms-Contactwith the liquid can cause skin irritalion. SymDtoms-lrritationof mucous membranes,dizziness,slight nausea, intoxication.
Short Exlbsure Tol€rilce-No appreciablehazard. Short Expcure Tolerance- 1000 ppm for 6 minules developed slight dizziness.5OOppm for 15 minules resulls
in a condition resemblingintoxicationby ethyl alcohol.
Exlnsure Prcedures-Wash glycerinetrom skin with water. Launderclothing contaminatedby the liquid. ExposurePrcedures-lf inhaled in conc. amounts, remove victim to tresh air and use oxygen. ll splashed in
eyes, wash with water for 15 minutes. Call a doctor.
ComDrtibility-Mrterilt: No apparont ellect on steel or aluminum. conpatibility-Material: Mild steel and stainless stsel are suitable. Natural rubber will sotten and deteriorat€
rapidly.
Cargo: Group 20 of compatibilitychart. See also Appendix l-Exceptions to the Charl Cargo: Group 31 of compatibilitychart.
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IgO.HEXANE
HEXAMETHYLENEIMINE
Synonyne2-Methyl p€ntare Unllcd N.tlons Nunbel 1208
syn(nyil-Azacyclohslane; Hexahydroa€plne; United Nrtions Nmber 2493
Homopiperidine
REACTIVITY DATA
REACIIVITY DATA Stability-Oangerous; keep away from sparks, heat, or open flame. Can react vigorouslywith oxidizing
Strbility-Slable. mal€rials.
SynDtoms-lnhalationcauses irritationol respiratorytract cough and mild depression.Aspiralion causes severe Symptons-Similar to alcohol inloxication.
lung irritation,coughingand pulmonaryedema. Ingestioncauses nausea, vomiting, swelling ol abdomen,
headacheand depression.
Short ExDqure Tolerrnce-Saturaled vapor not latal.
Short ExposureTolerance-30,000 ppm vapor concentrationcauses narcosis ol rats in one hour. 0.570vapor
concentrationcaused distinct dizzinessand giddinessol humans in iust ten minutss.
ExporurePrcedures-Vapor-remove victim to fresh air; il breathing stops, apply artificial respiration.Skin or
ExDosureProcedures-Vapor-remove from area and administerartificialrespiration,il necessary,and then eye contacl-remove contaminatedclolhing and gently tlush aflected areas with water for 15 minutes.
orygen. Eye-washimmediatelywith copious amounts of water. Ingestion-Do NOT induce vomiting.Get
medical attention or advice.
REACTIVITY DATA
REAC:TIVITY DATA Stsbility-Stable.
Strbility-Stable.
Compstibility-Mst€risl: Usual materialsof constructionare suitable. May sotten some paints and plastics.
Compatibility-Mrterisl: Csrtain Dlasticsare unsuitable,
ExDqrre Prmedures-Flemovevictim to lresh air. Give ariilicial respirationif necessary.Wash spilled liquid lrom
skin with water. Get medical attention il rash develops or it victim has any breathing difticully. Expcure Prceduret-Vapor-remove victim to fresh air; il breathing stops, apply artilicial respiration.Oxygen,
administeredby trained personnel,is otten helpful. Skin or eye contacl-remove ceilaminated clothing and
gently llush affecled areas with water lor '15 minutes. Get medical advice or attention.
REACTIVITY DATA
St8bility-Beacb with strong oxidizinga96nts. REAC]TIVITY DATA
Strbility-Reacts with bases (caustics)to generate heal.
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HYDROGENPEROXIDE
HYDROGEN(Liquefied) (72% or lo.!)
Synonyms- LH:; Liquid hydrogen;Protium UnitedNstionsNumber...compressed 1049 Synotryms-Albone; High-strength hydrogen peroxid€; Uniied Nrtions Numbei................................2O15
refrigerated '1996
Hioxyl: Hydrogen droxide: Hydroperoxrde: Peroxids;
SuDeroxol
Formula-H: Formule-HzO:
B o i l i n t P o f n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-. 2
. 53"C -423"F
Bolflnslt)int 125'C 257"F
gas or liquid;ododess
ADp€arance.Odor-Colorless -- App€arrnce-Odor-Colorlesswatery liquid: slightly sharp -ao'c
.a
react violentlywith strong oxidizeB. Will ignite easily with oryg€n. Vapors lorm explosiveor Gcr€rrl-Not llammabl€ but may cause tire and reaci vrol€ntlywith combustiblesand metals. Powerlul oxidizer
combustiblemixture with air over a wide range ot concentrations.Flame is almost invisible.Flashbackalong May caus€ fire and axplodo on conlacl with combustrblosand m€lats.
vapor trail may occur. Vapor may explode it ignited in an enclosed area.
F l s h P o i r t ( ' n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G
. .a. .s. . . F l 8 s hP o l n t( ' D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N. .o n - l l a m m a b l €
Flmmble Linits.......................... 4.0 to 757o F l a m m r b l Le l n l i 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N o n J l a m m a b l e
AutoigritionTemp.('D ................'l 075 A u t o i g n i t i o n T G m p . ( " F ) . . . . . . . .N. o n - f l a m m r b l g
Extinguishing A8ents..................... Firsl stop flow ol gas. CO:, dry chemical,water E x t i n g u i s h l u A g e n t s . . . . . . . . . . . .N . . o. n - f l a m m e b l e
Sp€cialFire Procedures................ Source of hydrogen MUST be eliminatedbefore fire is put out to prevent Sp€cirl l'irc Pmcduro.............. . Powerlul oxidiz€r.W€ar prolective clothing includingself-containedbreathing
accumulationot explosivevapors. lf the insulationfails on a liquid hydrogentank exposed to lire, the tank apparalus. Flood dischargearea with water.
will explode; evacuate firelightersand have them take cover.
Symptons-lnhalation. Drowsinessand high-pitched,squeaky voice. Skin contact: Numbness and whiteningot SymDtoms-Vaporscause eye and nose discomfort in moderale concentrations;less than 52olocauses
skin at the area of contact. temporary irritation.Above 527" can cause blisters and eya damage.
ExDosure Tolersnce-Unavailable Short Exlosure Tolermce-77 ppm lor 30 minutes.
Ernmure Preedures-Remove victim to fresh air: if breathing stops, apply artiticialrespiralion.It the liquid has Ex!6ue PrftedurAvoid conlact, immediatelyflush with watei. lf ingested give waler, induce vomiting if
spilled onto the skin, points of contact may be trostbitten;handle gently and protect lrom mechanical conscious. Remove contaminatedclothino and sh@s.
damage. DO NOT RUB. cet medical attention immedialely.Avoid sparks and open flames.
Comprttbility-Material Mild steel and mosi iron alloys become brittle at liquid hydrogen temperatures. rp8tibility-Msterisl: Incompatiblewith iron, copper, brass, bronze, chronium, zinc, lead, manganese,silver,
Aluminumand stainless steel (300 series) may be used. and catalytic metals.
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2.HYDROXYETHYL
ACRYLATE ISO' (as a preflx)
Look und.r D.rani comDound.
Synonyms- Ethyleneglycol monoacrylate;HEA;
Syaonyms-
beta-Hydroxyethylacrylate;2-Hydroxyethyl
2-propenoate
('llRlS ('ode..
Fomuh-HrC: CHCOOCH,OH
Fornuh-
Boiling Point......................... <210'C <410"F
App€arrnce.Odo.-Colorlessliquid with sweel odor -'-:n"r Bollh8 Point . . . . . ._ ' c _'F
Fre€zing Point.......................
go'c Appeerucc4dor- _'c 'c _ ' F
SD€cificGrarity-1.10 _'c _'F Freczln8 Polrt _'F
Specinc Gnvily- -'F
Vspor Pressure20"C (68'F) (mnHg).......... ---!Q!tL-
Chemicd Frmily-Monomers and polymerizableesters (Dsir)..... Vrpor prrourc 20.c (58.F) ,^-"' *--"
R€idVaporPressure .....................
-!e!!- Chemicd Frnlly- R.ld V.!p. Presurc (Doh)........
vapor Pressure46'C {tl5'F} (psis)............. --!8!{:-
PollutionCategory-USEPA - IMO B NP v.!nr Prilure 46'C (t15'F) {Dsir).............
-
Vslnr Dencity(Air : 1,0)...........................
O
Pollutlon Crtctory-USEI'A --- lM() - vrfor Dc[lty (Ai. : t,0).........
ApDlicsbleBulk Reg.46 CFR Subchspt€r........ Solubilityinwrter............,.....,-.... Comolels
Applic.blc Bdf nt3. a6 ( l.R sub.hrpr.r s.rlubllhyIn W.ter ....
F l s h P o i r t ( ' n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2. 2
. .0. . . .
Flsh Polrt ('F) ..............,,.,,..,.,.,..
FlammrbleLinits.......................... LEL 1.870UEL-unavailable
FlmublcLimitr....
Autoi8nition Tenp. ('F) ................ Unavailabl€
AutolSnltlon Temp. ('l')................
Extin8uishing Agents..................... CO?,dry chemical,water,alcoholloam.
Extlngubhlnl A8cnts
Fire Prcedur6................ Wsar eye proteclion, ssll-containodbrealhing appatatus, and impermeabl€
Spechl Flrc Procrdurq ..,........,.,..
protectiveclothing
Short ExposureToleruce-Avoid inhalationof hot vapors. lrritationof skin upon short contact; burn after
prolongedcontact. Animal tests show no dealhs atter ingestion. Short Erlfiur€ ToleruF
ExposurePrcedures-ll swallowed,induce vomiting; remove victim to fresh air if any ill etfects from breathing
ExD6ure Prcedur6-
vapors are tell. Fluqh eyes and skin immedialelyafl€r contact lor approximately15 minutes.Call a doclor.
Comprtibility-Mrterial: Corrodes mild steel, tin plate, and polymerizes.No etfect on stainless steel, aluminum,
ComFtibility-Mrtedd:
or mild steel wilh phenolic resin surfaces.Swells rubber, removes paints.
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ISOPHORONE ISOPRENE
Synonyms- bela-Methylbivinyl: 2-Mattryl-1,3-buiadime; United Nriions Number.................... 1214
Synonym$- lsoacetophenone; United Notions Numbcr., . . . . . . . . . ._. l. -
-one 3-Methyl-1,3-buladi€ne
3,5,5-Trimethyl-2-cyclohexene-1
lPH
('URIS Code.. IPB
cHRIs code"""
r--------------t
Formula-C(O)CHC(Cru)CH,C(CHr),CH'
Fornulr-CH, : C(CH!)CH = CH,
Bolllng Polnt.. 34'C 93"F
BoilinSPo|trt.......................,. 2'15'C 419'F o^ oE
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grade-A: Flammabls liouid
Grade-E: Combustibleliquid
Electricd Group-D
Electiicsl Group-D
General-ln a fira, polymerizationmay occur and violenlly ruplure the container. lt is recommendedthat
Generrl-Moderate tire haard when exDossd to h€at or flamE.
isoprene be stored under an inert atmosphere (preterablynitrogen)with at least 50 ppm tert-butylcatechol
present as an inhibitor.Keep away lrom sparks, heat or open flame.
F l s h P o i n t ( " D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6. 5
....
Fluh Point Cn.............................
184
Fhmnsble Limits.......................... 2.0 to 9.0olo
Flumrble Linits..........................
0.84 to 3.8'l.
AutoigritionTenp. ('F) ................ 428
Autoigritioo Tenp. ('F) ................860
ExtinguishinSAg€nts Extinguishing A9eils..................... Carbondioxide,dry chemical,foam
Water spray, carbon dioxide,dry chemical or foam.
SDcigl Flre Preedurq ................Cool exposed lanks with water spray.
SD€cislFire Pr@ednrs................Use water spray to dispersevapors. Water may be used to llush spills.
Short ErDGure Tolermr25 ppm is an irritantto most humans. Animal tests resulted in eye iniury and slighi Short Expsurc ToleranceNo data on human exposure are available but concentrationsof 57. in air are tatal
skin irritationafter 24 hours; inhalationkilled 1 ol 6 animals in I hours. to mice.
Extmure Prcedurc-Remove victim to fresh air and use orygen. Flush eyes for 15 minutes with water. Wash ExDosurePr@edur6-R€move to fresh air. In case ot contact with liquid immediatelyflush skin or eyes with
off skin. Get medical help. water lor at least 15 minutes;remove contaminatedclothinq and shoes at once. Call a ghvsician.
Cugo: Group 18 of compatibilitychari. See also Appendix l-Excsptions to ths Chart. Crgo: Group 30 of compatibilitychart.
concentrationol gas is high enough, may cause asphyxialion.No systemic efiect even at 5%
Symptoms-lnhalation:Marked vertigo, inabilityto walk a siraight line, hilarity,incoordination,intense burning in concenlralion in air.
throat and lungs, possiblybronchopneumonia,nausea, vomiting.
Short ExDosureToleraDce-Dala not available.
Short ErposureTol€roce-Unavailable
ExpGurc Pruedur€s-Vapot-remove victim to open air. Administer artificial respirationit necessary.lf the liquid
ExDosurePrcedureFlnhalation: Remove victim lrom contaminatedatmosph€re.lf breathing is intetrupted, has spillsd onio lhe skin, points ot conlact may be lrostbitten; handle gently and protect from mdchanical
artilicialrespirationshould be applied immediately.Call a doctor. damage. DO NOT FU8. Get medical attention.
REACTIVITY DATA
REACTIVITY DATA
Slrbility-Stable.
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LIQUEFIEDPETROLEUi'GAS MALEIC ANHYDRIDE
\tiGtm.- Eotlled gar; LPG; Pslroleum gases,
Slnonyms-cis-Butenedroic anhydride;2,s-Furandione United Ndlons Number............ 2215
lqugiod, Propane-Butlne mixtures;Pyrotax
NP"C _'F needles, crystals or lused tablels); acrid, choking _'c _"F
skunk odot Fre€zin8 PoiDt ..
ooot I'reezing Point 60'c 140'F
specificGnvity-o.s1 to 0.58 al -50"C (liquid) _'c _"F
Speciliccnvlty-Molten: 1.3 at 70'C; Solidr L48 at _"c _'F
VaporPressure 20'C (68'F)(nmHg.......... Hioh 15 " C
chemlel Fmily-Paraff ins ReidVaporPressure (psia)................. .. Hioh Vtpor Preuurr 20'C (6t'F) (mmll8).......... 0.1 5
ChemicalFamily-
VsporPressure 45'C (115'D (Dris)........... Hioh RcldVrporPre$ure(psir)........................ f
PollutionCrtegory-USEPA - IMO oas V . D o rD e n s i t y( A i r : 1 , 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. . 5 Vtlnr Prewurc46"('(tl5"F)(psia)............. t
Pollution CrteSory-US[PA D lMO D V|Dor D€nslly(Air 1.0). .................... 3.38
Appliuble Bulk Reg.46 CFR Subchapter........ D. O S o l u b i l i t y i n w a t e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l. n. .s. o l u b l e
ADplic.bleBulk Reg.46Cl'R Sub.hrpre...,...,. O Solubilit) in Wrter... ...
Symptoro-Concentration in air greater than 10"/. caus€s diziness in a fw minutes. High concentrationcaus€ symptoms-lnhalation: Moderatelyirritating,coughing, sneezing,bronchitis from chronic exposure.skin:
asphyxiation. lrritation,redness; dermatitisfrom chronic exposure. Eyes: lrritation,can be severe, tearing. Ingestion: Litfle
Short ExposureTolermce-None or no risk; nausea.
Short ErDGure Tolemc€-Limited inhalation risk it sDace wgll ventilated.
ExposurePreedure-Vapor-remove victim to open aar.Administerartilicial respirationit necessry. ll the liquid Exp6ure P.cedurdngestion: Induce vomiting. Inhalation:Remove to lresh air, give oxygen if necessary.Skin
has spilled onto the skin, points ot contact may be lrostbitten; handle gently and protect from mochanical contact: Flush with water tot at least 15 minutes. Eye contact: Ftush with watei for at leasl 15 minutes; call
damage.DO NOT RUB. Gel medical attention.
I physician.For skin contact with molten maleic anhydride,remove solid from skin and lreat as normal
chemacaland thermal burn, and wash with soag and water.
REACTIVITY DATA
Strbility-Stable.
lt I rilll occurs. c.ll ahc Nrliond ncNne C.racr. tllL.l2Stt02. I If r rpflf ecun, cdl the Nilioml R6Dons C4trter, A(/.[4,/-88f/2.
lnrll
Rcnrrks: ' Hydrolizesslowly with cold wat6r; trothing with hot wal€r
I Umvailable
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MESITYLOXIDE METHACRYLICACID
Synonynt- lsobutenylmethyl ketone; Unlt€d Natiors NuDber _lzp_ Synonyms-alpha-Mothacrylic acid; 2-M€thylacrylic Urltcd Nrtions Nunb€r . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._._. .2. .5. 3 - 1
t
lsopropyliden€ac€tone;Methyl iso-butenylketone; acid; 2-Methylpropenic acid; 2-Msihylpropenoic
Methyl isobut€nylketone; 4-Methyl-3-penten-2-one; acid; Propenioic acid, 2-m€thylene
Fo-Propylidemacelono
CHRIS Code................. MSO CllRlS Code................. ....................
__uaD_
Formulr-CHr : C(CH!)COOH
Fonule-(CHshC : CHCOCH3
8oi1in8Po|nt..........................130"C 266'F lloiling Polnt.. .............. 16 1 " C 325'F
AlDerrrnce-Odor-Oily, colorless liquid;honey-likeodor -s9:3 ADlnrrnce.Odq-Water-while liquid with e vinegar-like
Fr@zingPoint......... -^:F mor FczlnS Polnt ........... ra'c st"r
SpeciticGrsvity-o.86 -'c -'F SDecific Grralty-l,015 _'c _"F
vaDor Prsure 20'C (68'D (nnHg).......... -9.J- Vrpor Prwure 20"C (68"t) (mmH9... . . . 1
ChemicslF.mily-Ketones Chenicd Frnlly-Organrc acrd
R e i d V a p o r P r s u r e ( D s i r ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t. . . . . . Reld Vepor Presure (psia)......... ...... 0.048
Vspor Prsure 46'C (f f5'F) (psia)............. --Q€Z- Vrgrr Presure 46'C (ffs'D (psia).............--0!92-
D Pollualon Cta.to.y-tJSt:PA - IMO O
PollutionCrtegory-USEPA - IMO V r p o r D e n s i t y ( A t:r 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. ...5. . . V a p o r D e n s l t y( A t r : t . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . 5
Applicabl€Bulk Reg.,15CFR SubchsDt€r..... Solubilityinwrtcr..................... Sliohl Applicrble Bult R.s. ,16 ('l'R sub(hrDte......... O SolubitityinWster........................, Soluble
Generd-Flammable, dang€rousfire risk, vapor forms explosive mixlure with air. Flashback along vapor trail Gercrrl-Moddrte lo dangerou! when h€6ted to d€composition, emitting toxic lumes.
may occur. Vapor may explode if ignitsd in an enclosed area.
SymDtoms-lrritationof eyes, headaches,coughing,difiicult brealhing, nose and throal irritation,mild Synptoms-lrritation of eyes, nose and throat; skin may experiencea slight burning sensation.
intoxication.
Short ExposureTolerance-s minutes-1oo ppm predicted ey€ and mucous membrane irriiationwith difficult Short Erleure Tolersnce-Unavailabl€
breathing,headache.Similarexposureat 800 ppm. Predictedsevere eye and respiratoryirritation.Vapot
conc. 500 ppm tor 30-60 min. considereddangerousto lile.
Erp6ure Prcedug-lmmediatdy remove victim from exposure and treat on symptomaticbas€s. Flush skin Expcure Prcedurc-Move victim to fresh air, keep warm and quiet. Eyes-llush with water lor al least 15
promptlywiih soap and water. lf swallowed,do not induce vomiting.Get medical attenlion. minutes.Skin-llush wilh water then wash wiih soap. Ingestion-do not induce vomiting. Call a physician
immediaiely.
Com9.dblllty-M.teri.l: Non-corrosivelo steel. Crntntibility-Mrterial: Corrodes sleel, wood, cloih and paint. Glass, 3O2, 304 and 3j6 stainlesssteet are
suitable.
C*go: Group 18 ol compatibilitychart. See also Appendix l-Exceptions to the Chttt C$go: Group 4 of the compatibilitychart.
l lltlrvnrlabb ntorhi Molhacryhc r.(l rs n{)ilntrlly rrlrtnl(xt w,th hydroquinono or lho rn(,thyl elhot ol hydroqutnona
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METHACRYLONITRILE
METHANE
synonyn$- 2.Cyanopropene; lsopropene cyanide: United Nationr Number 3079
SynonynrMarsh gas; Methyl hydridet Natural gas UtritedNstions Number... compressed 1971
MAN; 2-Proponsnitrile, 2-methyl-
refrigerated 1972
ExDcure Proc€dureo-Get medical attention.Inhalation:Remove to fresh air, create artilicial aiMay it needed.
ExtDsurePrcedures-Flemove lo lresh air; if breathing has stopped, apply artificial respiration.lf the tiquid has
Eyes: Flush with water lor at least 15 minutes.Skin: Wash with soap and water twice. Medical personnel
spilled onto the skin, points of contact may be frostbitien; handle genlly and proteci lrom mechanical
should wear protectiveclothing.'
damage. DO NOT RUB. Gel medical attention.
See MedicalKit Information.
AopendixB
REACTIVITY DATA
Stability-Generally stable except when heated. Polymerizeson prolongedexposure to light. Reacts with REACTIVITY DATA
Stsbiliry-Stable.
oxidizersand reducers.
Compatibility-Msterial: Suitable:lron
Comprtibility-Mrterld: Non-corrosiveto st€l
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METHOXYTRIGLYCOL METHYLACETATE
Synonyms- 2-[2-(2-Methoxyethory)ethoxy]ethanol; United Nstiors Numb€r Synonyms- Ac€tic acid, methyl estsr United NstioN Numb€r ........ 1231
Trigthylene glycol methyl ether
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA I'IRE & T|XPLOSION HAZARD DATA
crrde-E: Combustibleliouid Grede-C: Flammableliquid
Eletrical Group-C Eletrlcel GrouD-D
C€nerd-Moderaie fire hazard if exoosed to heat. Gcnerel-Oangerous, when orpossd to h€at or flame. Flashbackalong vapor trail may occur. Vapor may
oxplod€ if igniled in an onclosed area.
Short Exlsure ToleruceUnavailable Short Ex!ffure Toleruce-4oo ppm lor unknown duration.
ExDque PrcedueEye contact-flush gently with water. Get medical advice it any discomlort. Ex!reure Prcedurc-lf the eyes are atfected, irrigatecontinuouslywith water for at least 15 minutes. Obtain
medical advice or attention.
Comldibility-Matsld: Usual materialsol constructionare suitable. ComFtibility-Msteridr Compatiblewith common materialsot construction.
lt I xall 6sr. c.ll th. ltrthr..l ll r rglll ccun, crll the N.tlord C.!ier. 8m-424-Et02.
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METHYLACETYLENE.PROPADIENE
MIXTURE METHYLACRYLATE
1060 Synonyru-Acrylic acad,methyl estsr; M€thyl
Synonymr- Allene-methylacetylene mixture;MAPP UnitedNrtio$ Nmber................ propenoate:Methyl 2"prop€noate;2-Propenoicacid
Gag; Methyl acetylene-allenemixture; methyl est€r
Propadiene-methylacetylene mixture;
Propyne-allenemixture
CHRIS Code.. MAP
Fomuh-CH, = CHCOOCHs
Formula-CH"C-CH, H1C:C:CH, plus other C-ss -'c "F Bolllng Polnl . . . . ....80'c 17 6 ' F
and C-4s, saturatedand unsaturated. Boiling Poirt..
Apprcarance.Odor-Colorl$sliquid;ahatP pungent odor _'c _'F
Appearuce.odor-Colorless gas with musty odor _'c _'F
"'c ""F lreerhl Point ........ -75'C -103'F
Freezing Point
SDecilicCrrrlty-o.95
SpecificGrrvity-o.58 _'c _'F
Vrlnr Praure 20'C (6t'D (mnllg.......... ---09€-
vsDo. Pre$ure20'c (68'F)(mnHd.......... 5620 Chenicd Frhily-Acrylalo!
c'hemical Fmily-Hydrmarbon (Olsfin) 1 65 R c l dV r p o r P r w u r c ( p r l e ) . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . 3.1
R e i dV a p o rP r s u r e ( p s i 8 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....
Vrlnr Prwurc 46'C (f l5't) (prie)............. ---!l-
VaporPresure,16'C(us"F) (psia).............Hioh Pollutlon C.tegory-USl:PA --- IMO B
15 Vrpor Deulty (An : 1.0)........................... 3.0
Pollution Category-USEPA - IMO ----9gS- VaporDensity(Air : 1.0)...........................
ADplloblcBulk R3t il6 ('l'R Srb.hrpld.,... . O SofubflftylnW.ter.......................5 . .. 2 " / "
ADplicrbleBulk Re8,,16CFR suDchspter.. . .. O solubilityinwrter......................... Noolioible
Symptoms-Watering ot eyes, severe burning sensation of lhroat and nasal passages, coughing and sneezing.
Symptoms-Conlact with MAPP liquid may cause frost-type burns.
Exlmure Prcedures-Vapor-remove victim to fresh air; il breathing stops, apply artificial respitation.Skin or
ExposurePrcedurc-Remove lo tresh air. Give artificial respirationif breathing stops. lf liquid has spilled onto eye contact-remove contaminatedclothing and gently tlush aff*ted areas with water for 15 minutes. Gel
the skin, points of contact may be f.ostbitten; handle genily and protect from mechanical damage. DO NOT medical advice or attention.
RUB. Get medical attention.
REACTIVITY DATA
REACTIVITY DATA Stability-Methyl acrylate will polymerizereadily, unless inhibited,evolving considerableamounts ol heat. At
St8bility-This cargo is slabilized. high temperaturesii may polymerizeeven though inhibiied.
CHRIS Code.........................
Fornulr-CHrNHz
Fomuh-CHTOH 48'C 118'F
148'F Bolllng Polnt.. ....
Bolllng Polnt . _____.04'c ApDe|roe-Odor-Weler whils to pale tlrew color: _'c _'F
ADpernnce.Odor-Colorlessliquid;sm€lls like win€ or _'c _'F fishy or ammonlscd odor ........ -38'C -36"F
Po1n4....................... -98'C -144'F l'reezlng Polnt
shellac thinner FGzltrB 'c
Speific Gravity-0.79 _'c _'F
SD€clficGr.vlty-o.807 _'F
Vrpor Praure 20'C (6t'n (mnHg)..........--245-
Vrpor Prourc m'C (68"n (mmHg..........--JJIQ-- Ctedlcl Fully-Aliphatic lr{naa
Chemicd Fsmily-Alcohol 4.5 R e l d v . ! D r P r $ u r e ( p s i r ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. 0
...
Rcld Vrgor Prilur. (!f,|.).... .. . ..
Vrpor Proure,l6'C (f t5'F) (Dsin)............. 13
Vrror Puurc aS'C(f f!'n (D.lr)............. 7.0 Polluilon Ctitacy-UsllPA - lM(, C
PollutionCrteSory-USEPA D IMO lll ( A l r : 1 .1'l V r F ) r D c i l l l y ( A l r : 1 , 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. . .O. .7.
V r g o rt h n d t y t . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
ADpllc.bleAdl ncf; a6 ('t'R Sub.hrDtcr O Solublllty ltr Wrier........ Comolete
ADplicrbleBult Reg.il5 CFR Subcheptcr........
--A- Solubility in Wrl.l ........ Comolet€
rDtoru-lngestion: Digestivetract burns. Skin: Initation, dermatitis,burns. Eyes: lritation, burns, pulmonary
SymDtoms-Dizziness,unconsciousn€ss,and sighing respiration.
edsma. Inhalation:Sneezing,coughing, burning chest pain.
Sbort Erposur€Tol€mceAs little as 20-100 ppm causes eye, nose, throat irritation.Vapor it so irritatingthat
Short ExpocureTolerur'1000 ppm lor t hour has caused headache,eye irritationand tatigue.
people do not voluntarilycontinue hazardousexposure.
ExposurePr@edurFcet medical attenlion. Eyes and skin: Flush with watsr al least 15 minutes. ll skin burned,
ExposurePrmedreRemove victim to fresh air. Give artificialrespirationif breathing stops. Skin or eye
do nol cover 01 apply ointment for tirst 24 hours. Inhalaiion:Remove to tresh air with moulh to mouth
contacl-remove contaminaledcloihing. Flush affected areas genily with water for 15 minutes.Get medical
resuscitationor orygen il needed. Ingestion:Oo not induce vomiting. lf conscious, drink water.
advice or attention.
'NOTE; Odor threshold is not
consideredadequale warning ot potentialdangerous vapor concentrations.
&rrrtrl
Fornuh-CHTCOOCH(CHr)CHTCH(CHs), Fornulr-CH3CH(OH)CH,CH(CHth
BoilingPoint......................... 146'C 295'F
Bollllg Polrt.. 132"C 269'F
App€$rnce.odor-Water whit€ liquid;mild fruity odor _"c _"F
64"C 83'F ADpe.mcc-Odor-Colorless liquid; mild alcoholic odor _'c _'F
Freezing Poinl....................... Fcdng Point -90'c - 130'F
Spcific Gravity-0.86 _'c _"F 'c 'F
SDecific GrrYlty-O.81
Vrpor Pressurem'C (68'F)(nmHg.... .... 36
VaporPrwure 20'C (68'F)(mmHg).......... 3.8
Ctenic8l Fuily-Esler Reid vapor Pressure(psi.)......... Chemicsl l'rnily-Alcohol O-2
0 34 Reidvspor Presure(Ddia)...........................
VeporPressure 46'C (f15'F) (psia)...........
.
C 5'0 Vlpor Presure46'C (f15'F) (psia)............. ---Ql-
PollutionCrt€gory-USEPA - IMO VrDorDeNity (Air : 1,0).......................... Pollutlon Cat€gory-USEPA - tMO C V r D o rD e n s i t y( A i r : 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 5
ApplicrbleBdk Reg.{6 CFR Subchrpter....... D O ... . .
Sofulitityio Water................. Neolioible
Appltcrble Bulk Rc8. {6 CFR Subchrpier...... O. O S o l u b i l i t y i n W s t e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. .. a o / .
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grade-D: Combustibleliquid Grrde-D: Combuslibleliquid
ElectricslGrouD-D Elctrlcel Group-D
F l s h P o i n t( ' n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. 1
. .0 F l s h P o i n t( ' F ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.3. .1. . . . .
Fhnmrble Limits.......................... 0.9 to 5.7% (calculated) Flmnrble Limits.......................... 1.0 to 5.5"/"
Autoignition Temp.('F) ................ 510 (calculated) AutoiSnition Tenp. ('F)................ 583 (calculated)
Extin$isbitrg Agenb Conlined area-Cq, dry chemical.Open alea-foam, water spray ExtinguiEhingA8entr..................... CO,, dry chemical, alcohol foam, waler fog
speid Flrc Prcedur6................ Water may be inetfoctiveon fire. Cool exposgd tanks with waler. SDecidFlre Prccrduru................ Provide tire parties with respiratoryprotection il they must enter spaces to
fighl the fire.
Symptorlrritation of r€spiratorypassages,vomiting, dizziness,depression,burning of eyes. Symptoms-Burningol nasal passages and walering ol eyes, burning or itching al site ot skin contact, dizziness
or drowslness.
Short ErD6ure ToleraocFAnimal tests: No primary skin irritation,traces ol eye inflammation;4 houl exposure Short Expcure TolemcF2900 ppm cause immediateirritationo, the eyes, nos and throat; 2-4 hours,
inhalationkilled 1 out ot 6; I hours exposure killed 5 ol 6. narcosis;8-10 hours, profound depressionand possible death.
ExposurePrcedures-lngestion-induce vomiting. Inhalation-remove victim to fresh air and adminasteroxygen Exlmure Pruedurs-Vapor-remove victim to tresh air; it breathing stops, apply artificial respiration.Skin or
if necessary.Eye or skin contact-llush gently with water for 15 minutes.Get medical atlention. eye contacl-remove contaminatedclothing and gently flush atlected areas with water for 15 minutes. Get
medical advice or attention.
ConDrtibility-M.terirl: No etfects on steel; will swell rubber and can dissolv€ certain coatings. Compstibility-Mrtcrid! Most malerials of conslruclion are satistactory.
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METHYLBROMIDE METHYLCHLORIDE
Synonyms- Bromomethane; Embalume; Methane, Unit€d NstioN Number __l_qae_ Synonyms- Chloromethane: Methane. chloro- UnitedNationsNumber......... 1063
bromo-; Monobromom€lhane
Formula-CHsBr Formula-CHgCl
Boiling Poirt.. 5'C 40"F Bolll4 Point..........................
Appearance-Odor-Colorless liquid; sweet, _'c _'F gas or liquid; laintly sw€sl
chlorolorm-like odor Freezing Point 93'C 135'F odor F r e e z h 8P o i n i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-gz'c
.. -tqz"r
'c "F
Specific Gravity-1 .73 al 20"C (a liquid) SpecificGr8vity-o.92
vapor Pressure 20'C (68'n (mnH8)........ 1420 Vtlnr Prusure 20'C (68'F) (nmHg).......... 3800
Chemicsl Family-Halogenaled hydrocarbons Reidvspor Presure(Dsia).......... . ....... 45 Chemicrl Frmily-Halogsnaled hydrocarboni
R c l dV r l n r P r e s u r e ( p s i a ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. 1. .6. ...7. .
vapor Pressure il6'C (lts'F) (Dsis)........... 60 VeporPwure 46"C(fls'D (psir)............. 142
Pollution Cstego.y-USEPA C IMO ---g!ls- VeporDensity(A= i r. 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . ,2, .7, , , Pollution C.teSory-USEPA ---E- IMO -gA8_ V r p o r D e n s i t y( A i r : 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. ...7. 8
..
Applic.ble Bull Reg. 46 CFR Subchspter........ O S o l u b i f i t y i n W a t e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. . 7 " h Applicrble Bult Reg.45 CFR Subchapter . O Solublllty in W.ler....... o.5%
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Gmde-Liquelied CompressedGas (LCG) Grade-Liquelied Flammablecas (LFG)
Elettrical Group-D Electricd GroulFD
Generrl-Toxic and irritatinggases ar€ generalod whsn €xposad to haal or fire. Practicallynon-tlammable.Fire G€ne.8l-As wilh a Liqu€fisd FlammableGas, sxlinguishingthe fire wiihout stopping the gas leakage may
and explosionhazard is slight. increa$ the danger by permitling the accumulationof an explosive mixlure. lgnited by heat, sparks or open
tlame. Toxic and irritatinggasss are generaled in fires.
FlDh Point CF)............................. Virluallynonjlammablein air; burnsin oxygcn (Oz). F l s h P o i D t( ' n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<. .3. .2. . .
F h m m s b lL
e i m i t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. .0. t. o
. . .l .5 % Flmneble Limits.......................... 8.1 lo 17.2oh
AutoiSnition Temp.("D ................ 998 AutoiSnitiorTemD.("F)................ 1170
ExtirguishinS A8ents..................... Waterspray,dry chomical ExtirguisbitrS ASerts Stop flow ol gas; CO:, dry chemical, water fog
SpecialFire Procedurcs................ Cool tanks in vicinityol lire with a wat€r spray.L€akingtanks must not be Fire Praedures................Keop tank cool with water spray. Both the vapor ot the product and its
approachedunless wearing full body and respiratoryproteclion. combustion products are poisonous. Provide tirefighterswith respiralory protection and full protective
clothing.
SymptomFDouble vision, nausea, diziness, headache.Severe exposure results in convulsions,muscular rptoms-Dizinsss, slaggeringgait, drowsiness;recovery is slow. Froslbitten areas will be white. D€ath may
tremors, and possiblydeath. result trom a single high exposuro or repeated moderate exposuros.
Short ExposureTolerance-2o ppm tor 5 minutes. Expcure Toleruce-soo ppm lor 5 minul€s.
ErDosurePruedures-Remove viclim to tresh air. Apply artificiatrespiration il breathing stops. lf the liquid has
ExposureProcedures-Removevictim to lresh air. Administer artificialrespirationit unconscious.Oxygen spilled onto lhe person, poinls of contact may be lroslbitlen. Prolect any trozen areas from mechanical
administeredby trained personnelis often helpful. Get medical ailention immediately. damag€. Get medical attention.
t NOTE: Detectable
odot is greater than the TLV. Exposureto potentiallydangerous vapor concentrationscn
occur belore the oroducl can be smelled.
Conpatibility-Msterial: Not corrosiveto most relals. rDrttbility-Moterirl: when in contact wilh aluminum,the producl which forms may ignite spontan€ouslyin
air. Do not use aluminum,aluminum alloys, zinc, die castings, magnesium or magnesiumalloys.
lf s spill occurs, sll the Nation.l Respon$ ( cntcr, tlXH2,l-llEO2 lf r rpill eur, ell thc Nrtiotr.l Rc|Door C6td, tlx){24-tt02.
Rcnrrlr: '
NOTE Ths eltecis ol Inhaltng ihis mateflal may be d€laysd. Exposur€ to polenliElly dsngeroo R.m.rh: Lhucticd FlammableGas€s rra regutated by 40 CFR part 38
vlpor concentral|on8 can occur belore lhe p,oduct can b€ delocled by lmell.
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2.METHYL.6.ETHYLANILINE
Synonyns-6-Ethyl-2-methyl benenamine; U r i t e d N l t i o n s N u m b e r . - . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t. METHYLETHYL KETONE
Ethyl-o-toluidine;Methylethylaniline
Syronyms- 2-Butanon€;Ethyt methyl kstone; MEK 1193
UnlaedN.alou Nunber............................-...
Fornule-GHrrN
CHRIS Code.......... MEA
T CHRIS Code
231'C
BoflingPoint.......................... 448'F
Fornulr-CHsCOGHT
ApDerrrnce.odor-Clear to amb€r liquid;mildly pungent -'c -"F
odor FrcczhsPoitri........................ -25"C 13'F
't
Bollltrl Polnt..
Appearence-Odor-Colorless liquid wiih a lacquer
SDecificGrrYlty-0.97
thinner odor Freezhl Point
vrpor Pressure 20'c (68'D,tt"r--: o*
Sp€ciflc Cr.vity-0.80
ChemicrlFrnily-Aromatic amines ReidVrpor Pres6ure (psia).........
Vrpor Prrcure 45"C(115"n (psis).......... . 0 009 VaporPr*ure 20'C (68'F)(nmHdt.......... 100
Chemlcd Family-K€long
Pollutior Crtegory-USEPA - IMO C vrDor D€nslty(Air : 1.0)........................... 4.67 R e i dV a p r P r w u r e ( p s i a ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 3 . 5
Applioble Bulk Reg.il6 CFR Subchrpier. .. O s o l u b i l i t y i n w a t e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S. l i o h t Vrpor Pre$ure46'C (115'F)(pcia)............. 4.5
Pollutlon Crtegory-USEPA D IMO lll V a p o r D e n s i t y ( A i:r 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . .2. . 5. . .
ADplicrble Bulk Reg. {5 CFR Subchapter .... O S o l u b i l i t y i n W a t e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
. .7 o k
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grad*E: Combustibleliouid FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Electricrl Group-NA
Grade-C: Flammableliouid
Elechical Group-D
Generd-Mild hazard,toxic tumes of nilrous oxides and COr, are given ott by high temperaturesor combustion
Generd-Dangerous fire hazard,when exposed to heal or flame.
F l s h P o i n tC F ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. .3. .2. . . . .
Flumble Limits.......................... Unavailable
FlGh Poirt CF).............................
3O
Autoignition Temp,('F) ................ Unavailable
Flmmsble Linits..........................
1.8 to 1 1.5"/"
Extin8uishing A8ents..................... CO,, dry chemical,foam,waler spray
AutoignitionTenp. ('F)................
960
SD€cirlFire Prmedur6................Water prot€ctiveclothing, gloves, and goggles and selt-containedbreathing
ExtinguishlngAgents COr, dry chemical, alcohol foam
apparalus.
Sp€cialFire Prcedus................ Water spray may be inetfectiveon lire. Cool exposed tanks with water.
REACTIVITY DATA
Stsbility-Stable.
REACTIVITY DATA
Stabilitt-Stabl€.
Compaiibility-Mrterirl Usual materialsof constructionare suitable,
ComDatibility-Msteridr Sottens and dissolves many plastics.
Cargo: Group I of compatibili9 chart.
Crgo: Group 18 of compatibilitychart. See also Appendix l-Exceptions to the Chart.
vspor Prsure 20"c (68'F) at."r*-" o,'9 Vrpor Prwure 20"C(68'F)(mnHg).......... 400
0.'l Chemicd Fsmily-Estsrs
Ct€nlcd Frmily-Amine Reidvrpor Pressure (D6ia)........................... R c i d V e p o rP r e $ u r e ( p s i r ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-.1. .8. . . .
VaporPrwure rl6'C (115'D (Dsis).......... 0'16 Vrpor Prroure 46'C (lls'F) (pcia)............. -=1259-
Polhtlor Crtegory-USEPA - IMO B VsporDersity(Air : 4'18
1.0)........................... Potlutlon CrteSory-USllPA - IMO D vfpor Dcnrfiy (Air : 1.0).............. ........... 2'O7
ADDltcsbleBulk Rq. ,16CFR Subchapter........ O So|ubilityinW8ter......................... Slioht ADplicdle Bulk Reg. 46 ('t'R Subchrptcr,.. ,.. O Solubllity in Wrtel Solubl€
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA I'IRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grade-E: combustible liouid Grrde-A: Flammableliquid
ElectricalGroup-D Electrlcd Group-D
cenersl-Moderate fire hazard when exposedto heat or flame. lrritatingvapors are generatedwhen healed. Gener.l-Toxic vapo(3 a.€ generated.Very dgngerous whsn exposed to heat, tlame or oxidizers.Flashback
along vapor trail may occur. Vapor may explode if ignited in an enclosed area.
165
I{ah PointCn............................. F l s h P o i r t ( ' D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 2 6 ( c c )
Flsmmsble 1.1to 6.6%
Linits.......................... Ffonnrble Llmltc.... ................ .... 5 lo 22.7o/o
AutoigritionTemD.CF)................ 939 AutoignitionTenp. ('l) ................ 853
Extingui$hing Alcoholfoam,carbondioxide,dry chemical,waier spray
Ag€nts..................... ExtinguishinS A8ents..................... Dry chemical,alcoholtoam, CO,
Fire Pr@edurei................Wear protectiveclothing and s€lf-containedbreathing apparatus' Specid l'ire Precdurs.......,....,... Wator may not be effective. Wear self-containedbreathing apparalus, rubbet
oloves.
SymDtoms*Rednessand swelling from skin contact with liquid. synDtoms-lrritalion of mucous membranes,narcosis,lemporary visual disturbances.Liquid causes skin and
eye irrilation.
ExposnreTolerunce-'|7oo ppm lethal to a rat in 3.7 hours. Short ExposureTolerance-Unavailable
ErDosurePrftedurFvapor-remove victim to fresh air; if breathingslops, apply artilicial respiration.Skin or ExposureProcedure-lnhalation-move to lresh air, give artificialrespirationor oxygen as necessary.
eye contact-remove contaminatedclolhing and gontly flush atfected area with water for 15 minutes.A Eyes-tlush with water for 15 minutes. Skin-wash with soap and water. Ingestion-Do not induce vomiting.
physicianmust see all cases of eye contact immedialelyatter eye wash is completed. Get medicalhelD.
REACIIVITY DATA
Sbbllity-Stable. Can react wilh oxidizingor strongly alkaline (caustic)malerials, I REACTIVITY DATA
Stability-Stable. Slow non-hazardousreaction with water to lorm lormic acid and methyl alcohol. Reacts with
oxidizers.
t-
PolyethyleneJinedconlainers suitablg.
ll | .Dlll scuil cdl tic N.tloul Rm ( cnlct. l0{Lal4-ttt2. Il r rplll mc!.r, crll tba N.llon.l Rctolr Ccltcr, t00-42!tt02.
lrerb:
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grrde-C: Flammableliouid crad€-C: Flammable liquid
Electricd Greup-D Electrical GrouD-D
Cenerd-lritating vapors are generat€dwhen hoaled. Dangerouslire hazardwh€n expos€d to heat or tlame; ceneral-lgnited by heat, sparks, or open flame. Fire may cau* violent rupture ol tank because of
moderate explosionhazard when vapor exposed lo heat or flame. polymerization.
ExposurePr@edures-Vapor-remove victim to lresh air; if br€athingstops, apply artificialrespiration.Skin or Exlsure Prc€du6-Vapor-remove victim to fresh air; iI breathing slops, apply artiticial respiration.Skin or
eye conlacl-remove contaminatedclothing and gently flush atfected areas with water for 15 minutes.It eye contact-remove contaminatedclothing and flush aftected areas with water tor 15 minutes. Get medical
swallowed,do nol induce vomitino.Get medical attention. advaceor attentaon.
Comprtibility-Mderisl: Will soften many plastics. Comprtibility-M.teri0l: Noncorrosiveto steel, aluminumor stainlessste€|,
lt | .Dlll B!16, cdl ttc N.aloul Rarou Crarr, I0..l2ltll. lf . sDill trcuB, cdl rhe Nstionsl ResDois Cenier, t0O-424-tE02,
trrtr llcnerlr.
'
vdtur lirossuro 40 mmHg ai 25.5'C
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grrde-Dr Combustibleliquid Grrdc-Cr Flammablo l|qutd
ElectricslGrcup-D Elctrlcd G.ouD-C
ceneral*Moderate tire hazard when sxDos€dlo h6al or tlame. Cenc.d-Flammable and, when conlinsd, sxplosive. Flashback along vapor trail may occur,
F l r s hP o i n tC F ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
. .2. .5.t.o. . 1
. 35 F h t h P o l r t ( ' F ) . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . ,. . . . . l4 (cc)
F l e n m a b lLei m i t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. . .9.t.o. .6. . 1 o l o FhnmblcL|n|tr............,.,.... l6lo84%
Autoignition Temp,('F) ................ 1066 AutolSddo Tcmp. ('l)..,.,.. . . l9l
Extinguishing Agents..................... Dry chemical,foam,CO, waler log ExairSlbf,lrt AScntt ....,...... Alcohol loam, dry chomicsl, Co2
Speciall'ire Prcedures................ Waler may be inetfectiveon fire. SDccld Flrc Pmcc{ura......... . Oool oxpogad tmks wlth water spray.
Symptoms-Will cause skin irritalionil not removed promptly- Breathingconsiderablequantitiesmay caus€ symptotrlrritates eyes, skin, mucous membranes. Inhalation:For prolonged €xposure,coughing,shortness of
headacheand/or dizziness. breath, dizziness,intoxication.For shorl exDosure,diziness.
Short ExposureTolerrnce-Unavailable Short Exlpsure Toleruce-
Erpcure Prftedw6-Skin contact-tlush body splashes wilh plenty of water. Inhalation-remove viclim to
fresh air. Administerartificialrespirationil necessary.
t- Erpocue Pruedurc-lnhalation: Remove to tresh air, give oxygen or artificial respirationas needed. Eyes:
Flush with water tor at l6ast 15 minutes, hold eyolids open, call physician.Skin: Wash with water. Ingeslion:
Do not induce vomiting.
Illal$ircrirlrrtrnn-",*,,.&i&--e&stlr t SCANNED.*d-s**rfo**,
BY MKP & BARIS A. 2004
MINERALSPIRITS MOLASSES
Synonym!- Ligroin (in U-S.A.);Naphtha;Petroleum 1300 Synonyms- Treaclo UdaedNrtlw Nunber......,....
Unit€d Nstlons Number
spirils; Turpentinesubstitute
CHRIS Cod€..........
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Gnde-Non-tlammable
GradeD: Combustibleliquid
Eletrical Group-NA
Elstricrl Group-D
General-NonJlammable and non-combustible.
General-Moderate fire hazard whsn exposed to heat or flame.
Stsbllrty-Stabb.
REACTIVITY DATA t REACTIVITY DATA
Strbllliy-Slable. Reacts with conc. niiric acid and conc. sulphuric acid. Ferments when diluted with salt or
tresh water.
r
Cugo: Group 33 of compatibilitychart.
r
ll r rplll acun, cdl the N.tlord Crntcr, t(xH24-Egl2,
ll r rdll mcun. cdl ric Nrlload
'
ll.urlr: tjnroguleled, Table 2, 46 CFR Part 153
lmrlr: I UnsvsrlabL "
ll,0 v6oor onlv
I Um80n d
ErD6ue Prftedurg-Personnel MUST avoid inhaling the vapors or allowing the liquid to touch the skin.
Expdure Pr@edur#Vapor-remove victim io fresh air; it breathingstops, apply artificial respiration.Skin or Cloihing and other absorbenl malerial in contact with the liquid should be destroyed since they cannol be
eye contacl-remove contaminatedclothing and gently flush affected areas with water tor'15 minutes.Get dscontaminated.Liquid spilled onto the skin should be scrubbad ofl with kerosen€ al once. Get medical
medical advice or atlention. attenlion.
REACTIVITY DATA
REACTIVITY DATA Stlbility-Relalively stable at ambient temperatures,but it may dsompose it heated above 212'F.
Sbbility-This material is more stable than rtost ol th€ other amines listsd in this volume. ll i9 a mild bas€.
Conprdblllty-Mrterid: May be carried in steel tanks. No chemical oltscl on common materialsbut will readily
ConDrtlblllty-Mrterld; Copper and its alloys and galvanized iron are not compatible. permeale absorbent malerials.Avoid contact with oxidizingagenls or concsntrated acids.
Fornuh-Mixlure Formuh-Mixture
160-199'C320-390'F I
BoilinsPoint.......................... i Bolltn8Point.. 93-149'C 200-300'F
'c 'F
ApD€rrmce-odor-Colorless liquid;gasoline-likeodor ) Appemcc-Odor-Colorless liquid;gasoline-likeodor -'C -'F
Freezina Point......... -------r'C -"f I I F r e e z l t rPSo | D t . . . . . . . . . . . . . Low'C -'F
SD€cificGravity-o.78 SpecincCnvity-o.74 to O.77 _'c _'F
-++- ch€micd
c.hemicd
Frmily-perroreum
oir Htr'""";:'i::.11;:,t$"1.1::13-......:.. r Fmiry-perroroum
oirs [tr'"ltrffiil;:,t$"?..11-"'-........ .:z-
Vapor Pressure 46"C (115'F) (psia)............. O.2
Pollution CateSory-USEPA - IMO
-
(o Oil
Vapor Density (Air : 1.0)........................... t
i porutron
cste8ory-usEp^
- rMO @| I:# ilffiif;":",1il" 1::1"] ..... +L
Applic8ble Bulk Reg. 45 CFR Subchapter. . .... D Solubility in wrter......................... Neolioible Applicrbl. Bulk Re8. i|6 CFR Subchrpter . O Solubility in lry|tq......................... Neolioible
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grrde-D: Combustibleliouid Flammable liquid
Elctricd Group-D Eletrical Group-D
cen€rd-Flammable, moderatelire risk. moderate fire risk. Produces sutfocatingatmosphere ol smoke, COr, and lumes
F l s h P o i n tC F ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . (. c. .c. )
. .1. 0 Flsh Point ('F).............................
20 to 55 (cc)
Flumsble Limits.......................... 0.8 to 5.0% Fhmm.bleLinits..........................
0.9 to 6.7olo
AutoigritiorTemp. ('F) ................ 540 (approx.) AutoignitionTemp. ('F)................
45O
ExtiDSuifhirS A8€rts..................... Foam,dry chemicalor CG ErtinguishinSAgents Conlined area-Co2, dry chemical. Open area-foam.
SpecialFire Pruedurg................ Cool exposed tanks wilh water. SDeid Fire Procedure................Fight like gasoline tire. Waler respiratorydevices.
Synptons-lnhalation-lntoxication may result lrom high vapor concenlration. Symptons-Headache, dizziness,insomnia,coughing,diarrhea,bronchitis and pneumonia,neryousnessand
irritability.
Short ExposureToleiance-soo ppm lor 30 minules. Short ExpocureTolerance-40o0 to 7000 ppm for t hour resulis in developmenl ol symptoms ol narcosis.
ExDosurcPrmedur6-lnhalation; Remove victim to fresh air. Administerartilicial respirationit necessary. ExposurePrcedure-lnhalation: lmmediat€lyremove victim lrom contaminated area. Get medical attention, ll
Ingestion:DO NOT induce vomiting.Eyes: Flush with waler tor 15 minutes.Call a doctor. splashed in eyes, wash thoroughly.
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REACTIVITY DATA REACTIVITY DATA
Stlbility-Stablq. Stability-Stable.
Comprtlbillty-Mrterial: Solvent ellects on some paints and rubber. Carbon steel satistactory. Comp.tibility-Mrterid: Solvent etlecls on some paints and rubb€rs. Carbon sleel not aflected. Corrosive in
presence of salt water.
Rcnrrlr: t Unavailable
cdl the N.tlold nltDor& Cclt3r. lllF42a-tt0r, I tl.ruLr I tjnrvrllabla
lf | .Dlll mn, cdl ahr N.tiond RoDore ('enter, tlXLa2/Fl&12.
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NAPHTHALENE
NAPTHENICACIDS
Synonyms- Camphor tar; Naphthaline;Naphthene;Tar UtritedNrtiors Numb€r... mollen
camphor; White tar cruoe or Synonyms- No common synonyms United Nrtions Numbrr T
relined
I
ExDosurcPrcedures-lnhalation: rgmove to fresh air. Ingestion:give large quantities ol fresh water. Eye contact:
medical advice or anenlion. ' NOTE: Detectableodor is greater than the TLV. Exposureto potentially flush with water until irritalion stops. Skin contact: tlush with water and soap.
dangerousvapor concentralionscan @cur belore the product can be smelled.
Strbility-Stable.
REACTIVITY DATA
I Stability-Slable.
REACTIVITY DATA
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Compstibility-Mrterish Generally corrosive to metals.
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NEATSFOOT
OIL NITRIC ACID (56 to 68o/o)
syray||rBabulum oil; Hoof oil U n i t e d N r t i o n r N u n b e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I. . . . . . . . Synonyne Aqua toriis; Azotic acid; Engravgrsacid; ....... ...
IJnited Nations Number.................... 2031
Engraversoil; Hydrog€nnitrate
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
cndFE: Combuslibleliquid Grrde-Non-tlammable. Classitiedas corrosive liquid.
Electricsl GrouD-O Electriol Group-B (based upon possible hydrogen gas (Hr) generation should a leak or spill occu0.
cen€ral-Moderate fire hazard if exposed lo high heat. G€n€ral-Nitric acid will not burn. lt will react with many metals, giving ott hydrogen gas which is highly
flammable. It hydrogen is trapped in confined spaces, it can lorm an explosive mixture with air. See data
sheet for hydro96n.May give otl toxic oxides ol nitrog€nand acid lumes when healed in a lire.
430
Flsh PointCn............................. Flsh Point CF).............................
Non-tlammable
FlamnableLinits...................
...... Unavailable Flmmable Linits..........................
Non-tlammable
AutoigDitionTenp. ("D................ 828 Temp,("F) ................
AutoiStrition Non-tlammable
Extin8uishing Dry chemical,foam or carbondioxide
Agents..................... Extinguishing Ag€nt!.....................
Water
SDecialFire Prffedurg................ Waler may b€ in€lfective on tire. Specid Fire Pr@edures................lf lire results, water will absorb the toxic oxides generaled. Fire fight€rs should
wetr full protective clothing including respiratoryprotection.
Symptoms-None SymDtomFvapor: immediatesevere skin and lung burns. Liquid: smarting, itching, and yellow discoloration
uDon skin contact.
ExDosure Tolerance-LD5o above 1 5 g/kg. Short ExposureTolermrl5 ppm lor 5 minutes.
ExDorue Prcedures-Wash thoroughlywith soap and water, ExposE Pr@edur6-Remove the aftected individualtrom the contaminated almosphere and call a physicianat
once. Keep pati€nt at rest until seen by the physician.In €se of eye or skin contact, flush immediatelywith
copious quantitiesof waler while removing contaminatedclothing. The eye irrigationshould be continued for
15 minutes.Cases involvingeye contact and inhalationMUST have medical help!
ConDatibility-Msterial Usual materialsot constructionare suitable. Compstibility-Mrterial: Attacks aluminum;compatible with stainless steel and high chrome iron alloys.
t
or Pockets of concenlraled acid. It possible, cover conlaminated surlacss and spill with large quantities of soda
ash or sodium bicarbonate. Mix and add waler if n€cessary to effect good mixing. Scoop up slurry. Wash site
with Boda ash solulion.
lf r olll acun. c.ll rh. Nrtlill n6mu ('cnt r. tlll!a24-tt02, lf e rplll acu, qll thc Nttlotd Rsporre Ccntcr, 8ln-42,1-8t02.
Lorrtr: t UnavarltbL lcmrrlr;
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NITRIC ACID (95o/ol NITROBENZENE
Synonyms-Aqua fortis; Azotic acid; Engraversacid; 2032
United Nrtio$ Number................................ Sytroryru- Essenceol mirbane;Benzene,nitre; 1662
Uiltcd NstlonsNumber................................
Engravers oil; Hydrogen nitrate; Red fuming nitric Mononilrobenzene;Nilrobenzol;Oil ot mirbAne
acid: White luming nilric acid
Formula-HNOr Fomule-CrHrNor
BoilingPoint.......................... 94"C 2O2'F 8 o 1 1 f n 8 P o f n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. .1. .' .l " C 412"F
App€rr8Dce-Odor-Water-white to light brown liquid; Apgeennce-Odor-Light yolloil grsn to brown liquid:
acrid odor poinr.........
Freezins ...............
-l*i! :' j similar odor io dl ol biner llmondr porrr........................
Fuatrs -------rtE:,F
Specilic Gravity-1.50 SgectllcGnvtty-1.20
-*- chemicar
Frnry-N.rocompoundr -"qff-
crremicar
Fmiry-rnorsanic
acid nil'r:ffil*l;:.tff"?..11-i"-?-:...... [il'":#trjl;:,tff'.? 1lll3_.:...:..:.
porfutioncrtesory-us'pA
c rMo c lfr:";ffil",fi;"=ttr1l,".iT-:].:.:...'...-tF porurrotrc.rc8ory-usr:rr
c rMo B #
l:ililffil",f;":tt1i,".1Tl1l:.:.:.:.:...
ADDlicrble Bulk Reg. il6 CFX Subchapter ..... Appltoblc Edl Rca. 16 ('lR subchr!'tc.,.,..,., O solubiltty in wrter......................... Neolioible
Generd-Nitric acid will not burn. lt will react with many m€lals, giving ott hydrogen gas which is highly lir€ hlurrd; rt aLvated lornperature!, lhmmabl€, toxic vapo( may be givon otl.
flammablo.It hydrogen is trapped in confinod spaces, it can form an sxplosive mixtur€ wiih air. Soe daia
she€t for hydrogen.May give oft toxic oxides ol nitrog€nand acid fum€s when heated in a lire.
trlsh Point('F)....... Nonjlammable l ' l s h P o i n a( ' n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .l.9. .0. . . .
Flmm.ble Linit3..........................
Non-flammable l'hmmrbleLlnltr...... LEL 1.8"/"UEL-unevailable
AutoigtritioDTemp. ('F)................
Non-tlammable AutoigrltlonTcnp. ('D................900
Extingutuhing ^gertc.....................
Water Extingulrf,ln8 A8cttr................... Continedarea-COr, dry chemicals.vOpen
Pgrr area-loam.
q req_rvqlr.
SpocialFire Prcedurd................ lt fire results,water will absorb the toxic oxides generatod.Fire tighters must Flre Pracduu.............. . Use water to keep lareexposod contein€rs cool. Wear comDlet€rubber
wear full protectivoclothing includingrespiratoryproteciion. proloctive clolhing includingeye protection and sell-containedbreathing appafatus
ComDotibility-Mrterirl Compatible with stainless steel or aluminum. Comprtibility-Mrterirl Usuai materials ol constructionare suitabl€.
Vapor Pressure 20'C (6E'F) (mmHd.......... < l vatnr Prsure 20'C (68'F)(nnHg).......... 12.9
Chenicd Fmlly-Nitro compounds R e i dv r l o r P r $ s u r e( D s i a ) . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . t
Ch€mical FrDily-Aromatic nitro compounds R e i d V t p o r P i e s s u r e( p s i a ) . . . - . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . .<. .0. . 1
VaDorPresure,l6'C(f15'D ( p s i r ) . . . . . . . . . . . .1. . 0 5
Vapor Presure 46'C (ll5"D (Dsiq)............ <0.1 Pollutlon C.t.gory-USEPA A D
B lMo VrDorDenEity(Air: 1.0)........................... 3.06
Pollution Category-USEPA --ll- IMO Vrpor D€nrity (Air - 1.0)..............
0.25"h ApDltc.bleBulI Re3.46 CFR Subch.pler. . . O S o l u b i l i t y i n W a t e r . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .S. .l i o h t
Applicabl€ Bulk Reg. ,16 CFR Subchapter....... O solubilityinwrter........................
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grade-D: Combustibleliquid
Ei Combustibleliouid
Electrlcrl Group-C
Electricrl Group-NA
'180'C. G€rcrd-Toxic oxid€s ol nitrogen may torm in tire. Moderats lire heard. Decomposeswhen subjecled to high
General-Violently decomposes above Can give otf toxic nitrogen oxides and unburned vapor when
temp€ralure.
healed or burned.
Fornula-CrHrNOz Fornulr-GHzo
Boillng Point ............ 222"C 432'F BolllnSPolnt. .. ............ .... 149'C 300'F
Appeermce-Odor-Oily light yellow liquid; bitler almond liquid; gasoline-likeodot --sn.c
oa
odor Freezins
Point.........
............ 4'3 *:F :5-.p
l'reezing Polil...............
Sp€cific Gnvity-l.16 _'c - 'F Spetllc Gnrlty-O.72 _'c _'F
Vrpor Presure 20'C (68'D (DrHd Vqnr Presure 20"C(6t'D (mmHg).......... 10
Chemical Fmlly- ReidVrjorPrsure(Drir)........................... Lil Ctenicrl Fmlly-Saturat€d aliphatic hydrocarbon RefdVrpor Prwure (pcla).......... ................ O.2
vipor Pre$ure 45'C (115'F) ([Ei8)............. 0.02
C C
VaporPresureil6'C (115'F)(psiq)............ 0.4
Pollution CrteSory-USEPA IMO VrDor Density (Air : 1.0)........................... 4.72 Pollutior Crtegory-USEPA - IMO C' VsporDetrrlty (Air : 1.0)..............
Applicrble Bulk Re8. il6 CFR Subchapter........ O Solubitity in wrter......................... Neolioible D. O
Applieble BuU(ReB.il5 CFR Subchspter........ S o l u b i l i t y i D W r t e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N. .e o l i o i b l e
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grade-E: Combustibleliquid Grade-O: Combustibleliquid
Electricsl GrouD-D Electrical Group-D
Genenl-Low hazard to heat or opsn flame; combustible,poisonousga$s may be releaS€din tirs. Gen€rsl-Moderate lire hazard when exposed to heat or flame.
223 (ccl
FLlh Point CF)............................. 86 (cc)
Fhsh PoitrtCF).............................
Ffmnrbfe Lid|ts..........................
LEL: 2.2"h UEL-unavailable Flmmble Limits..........................
O.74lo 2.9o/o
ArtoignitionTenp. ("F)................
Unavailable AutoignitionT€np. ('D ................
545
E(inguishinS Agentr Waler fog, COr, dry chemical Extinguishing Ag€nts.....................
Dry chemical,foam, CO,
SD€cidFire Prcedurq................ Wear goggles,lelf-contained breathingapparalus,rubb€r gloves. Cool SDecialFire Predum................ Tanks exposd lo fire should be kept cool with a waler spray. Water may be
exposed tanks wiih water spray. in€tfective on tire.
dizziness,ditficult brealhing,nausea, vomiling, convulsions,irriiability.Skin becomes Symptoms-lrritationol respiratorytract. Narcotic in high concentrations.
irritated.
Short ExposureTolerance-2o0 ppm for 30 minutes. Short ErD6ure Toleruce-Unavailable
ExDo8urePrcedures-Remove victim from source ot exposure and give resl. ll breathing stops give artilicial Expocue Prceduro-Remove victim to lresh air. Apply artilicial respirationif br€athing stops. Get medical
respiration.Remove conlaminatedclothing and shoes; tlush atfected areas with wator. Call a physician, attention.
Crmpstibillty-M8teri.l Usual materialsol constructionara suitable. ComD.dbllity-Material: Compatiblewith most materialsol construction.
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SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURE I SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURE
W€ar prolactivs clothing, s€ll-contain€d brsathing apparalus, butyl rubb€r glovos. Avoid rblorption through Heve all-purpos€canister mask available.Secure ignition sources.
the skin.
lf | lDlll acun, cdl thc N.lloosl ttG4ll{112, ltr Nrdoul ReM C.nter. 80G,|X-E802.
Rcm.'li: Thos€ data aro tor tha orlho form; lha pata and m€tr torm6 ol Nltrotolufia mty dltlar a(,rnowhrrtrl llr..
'
l'olluttr,il ( [l0gofy C rrl trkO,33 CFR 151.49
spocric physrcelproportro!.
' Vspor Pratru.er I mmHg rl 5O'C.
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stutD- n'Hoptylethylsns; I -Norryl€n€ Synonyms- No common synonyms. UnitedNrtionsNunbcr.............................. I
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Gnde-D: Combustibleliquid Grade-E: Combustibleliouid
Eletrlcd Group-D Electricd Grou!+D
ccrcrd-Modorate fke heard when exposed to heal or flame. G€rerd-Slighl haard, whon exposed to hsat or tlame.
vapor concentrationirritateseyes and respiratorylract; acts as an anesthetic. Symptoms-Skin contact may cause bu.ns and blisters.
Erposure Tolerdce-Unavailable rl ExDosureTolerurBreathing the vapors in a state approachingsaturation in room air was not tatal to
animals nor was a 4-hour exposure to mists, generat€dtrom the chemical heated to 170'c. Eight hours
exposure to the mist killed 2 of 6 animals.
ErDcure Pr@ed|rrlf ingested do NOT induce vomiting. Vapor-remove victim to lresh air; it brealhing stoPs, ExposurePrftedurehRemove viclim lo lresh air; il breathing stops, apply artiticial respiration.Skin or eye
apply artificialrespiration.Skin or eye contact-remove contaminatedclothing and gently tlush afiectsd contact-immediatsly tlush atfected areas gently with water lor 15 minutes. Remove contaminatedclothing.
areas with waler for 15 minutes.Get medical advice or attention. Get medical atlention.
Strbiltty-Stable.
REACIIVITY DATA
I REACTIVITY DATA
Confdblllty-Mdcrldsr Mild stol is suitable; may sotl€n som€ rubb€rs, painis, or plastic!. Crnpatibility-Msterial Should be stored in stainless steel. Nonyl phenol picks up iron in plain steel. Copper
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iso.OCTYL ALCOHOL
NONYLPHENOLSULFIDE Synonyns- Alcohol C-8; Dimelhyl-1 -hoxanol: United Nrtionr Number ..... r
ls@tanol; lsooctyl alcohol: 8-Mathyl- l'
Synonyms- No common synonyms. United Nltions Numbe. ___l_ h€ptanol; Octanol; iso-Octanol; Oxooctyl
alcohol
CHRIS Code................. ..... toA
CHRIS code........... . NPS Formulr-CzHroCHzOH
8 o i 1 1 n f P o f t r t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 1 7 1 ' C3 3 9 " F
Formuls-Mixture Appeme-Odor-Clsar liquid; mild odot
B o i l i n SP o i n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 5 ' C 600'F Frezlns Polnt. IOS"C -tSZ"f
App€arance-Odor-Dark brown liquid with mild --trc Speclflc Gravlty-0.83 _'c _'F
petroleum odor. Freczln8 Point......... .. . ro'r
Vrpor Prcsure 20'C (6t"F (mmHd....
Specific Grrvity-0.97 _'c _'F Ctemicd Fmlly-Alcohol
Reld V4nr Proure (prh)...
Vipor Pre$ure 20'C (6t'F) (mmHo.......... V Low Vepor Prcsure 46'C (f15"t) (psl8)'............. 0 03
Chenicsl Family-Petroleum oils Pollutlor Cde8ory-USEPA.- lMO. C
Reld Vepor Pressure (psis)......... ............. V Low VrDorDcmlty(Air t , 0 t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.. 5
Vlpor Pressure 46'C (ff5'F) (psir)......... . V. Low Appliceblo Bulk Rq.46 CFR Subchapter ... .. D. O Solubility In Water Neolioible
Pollution Category-USEPA - IMO |, V o p o r D e n s i t y( A i r : 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NP
Applicsble Bulk R€g.45 CFR Subchrpter........ D Solubility in Water Neolioible
I,'IRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grrde-E: Combustibleliquid
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Ele-tricd Group-D
GradFE: Combustibleliquid
Electiical GrouD-NA G€nerd-Moderata fire h&ard if exDosedto h€at or flams.
Genenl-Moderaie tire hazard when exposed to high tsmperatures.Combustionproduces some sultur dioxide
and carbon monoxide.Above 140'F, hydrogensulfide, a poisonousgas is given ofl. F l s h P o l r t C D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
. .8. .0. . . .
Flmnrble LiDits.......................... 0.9 to 5.7%
greaterthan 200 (cc)
FlsshPointCF)............................. AutoiSnltlon Tenp. ('F)................ 530
FlammrbleLimits..........................
Unavailable Extin8ulshlng49ents..................... Confined area-Co,, dry chemical. Open-foam.
AutoigritionTemD.('F)................Unavailable Sp€cislFire Procedur6................Use water to cool tire exoosgd tanks.
ExtinguishingA8ents.....................
Carbondioxide,dry chemicals,water sprayor loam.
SpecialFire Preedurg................ High temperaturescreate toxic lumes. Keep tanks cool with waler spray.
Firefightersshould have self-containedbreathingapparatusand protectiveclothing.
Synptoms-Mild skin irritationand reddeningol skin will occur after prolonged contact with skin. Short ExDosu.eTolclreFunavailable
REACTIVITY DATA
Strbllify-Stabls.
REACTIVITY DATA
Stability-Avoid high temperatures(140"F) and prolonged or repeated heating since one component will
decomposeand give off poisonoushydrogen sultide. Usual matarialsol constructionare suitable.
Comprtibility-Msterial: Has no corrosiveor destrucliveetfects on steel, wood or cloth. May sotlen natural
rubber and some paints. Cargo: Group 20 of compatibilitychart. See also Appendix l-Exceptions to the Chart.
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA I.'IRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
GrrdFNonjlammabl€. Classitiedes a corrostveliquad. Grrde-E: Combustibleliquid
ElectricalGreu!+B (based upon possible hydrogengas (H,) generationshould a leak or sdll occuo Electricd Group-D
Cenerd-Olsum will not burn. lt will react with many mgtals, giving olf hydrogengas which is highly flammable. C€nerd-Slighl tr€ huard whon grpo8€d to heat or flam6.
ll hydrogen is trapped in confined spacas il can form an explosivemixlure with air. See data sh6et for
hydrogen.May cause fire on contacl wiih combustibles.
Fluh Point ('F).............................
Non-tlammable F l s h P o h a( ' n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. .3. .7. . .
FlanmrbleLidits..........................
Non-tlammable Flmmrblc L|hits. . .................... Unavailable
Autoignition Temp.("F)................Non-flammable A u t o l g n l t l o n T e m( p
' D. . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 5 0
ExtiDguishinS A8entE.....................
Not applicable ExthSubhltrSAgenrE.. . ...............Ory chemical,loam or carbondioxide.
SpecislFir€ Prcedur6................ DO NOT USE WATER to put oul a tire il the waler can get into oleum. lf tire SDccid FLG Prcedurec.......,........Waler may b€ inotl@tive on firs. Cool exposed tanks with water.
is next to an ol€um tank, wear respiratoryprotection against lumgs. Wear full protectiveclothing.
Symptoru-Severe respiratoryirritation.Skin burns will result lrom contact with the liquid. Symptoms-None
Short ExDosu.eToler.nce-s ppm can be toleratsd lor 5 minutes without permanent damage. Individual Short Erln6ur€ Tolerance-Non-toxic
sensitivityvaries trom unpleasantto unbearablelrom 0.2 to 20 ppm.
ExposurePrcedurd-Vapor-remove victim to tresh air; il breaihing stops, apply artificial respiration.Skin or ExposurePrcedure-Non-toxic. Wash thoroughlywith soap and watef
eye contact-remove conlaminatadclothing and gently llush aftected areas with waler tor 15 minules. Gel
medical attenlion as soon as Dossible.
-Oleum rsacts vigorouslywith many m€tals releasingfrydrogen.Extremetyhaardous in ih6 Comprtibility-Mrterial: Usual materials of construclion are suitable.
presenceol many materials.Oleum destroys many plastics and rubbers atter briel contact. Glass and
Teflon, however,are completelycompatible.
Cugo: Unassignedin compatabilitychart. Compatibilityassistance availabtetrom CrrSo: Group 34 of compatibilitychart.
G-MTH-l 1202-267-1577r.See Appendix t-Exceptions to rhe Chart.
If r spill occurs, cjl the Nrtlold ndDons Centq. mG,a24-tto2. It r $ill occuB, crll ahe Nrtiond Center. 800-42i4-Eg)2.
Rcmrrlr: ' Tho frszing poinl lo( 20"/" SOi is about 25'F. lt riges with SO! conc€ntrationto about 95'F at Rrmb: I Unevsilabls
45ol.,thon lalls otf lo about 30'F at 66%. I Unassrgn€d
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OXYGEN fllquefled) PARAFFINWAX
Synotry|r Liquid oxygen; LOX compressed '1072 Synonyms-Hard wax; Paraffin:Pa.aflinscale; United N.tions Numbe. . ____t_
Uritcd Nrdou Nrmb€r
relrigerated 1073 Petroleumwax
Formulr-Oz
cHRIs code " .. oxY t Formula-High weighl hydrocarbons(for
CHRIS Code................. ..... ....... wPF
.-698"F
-183'C -297'F example:C,"H,o) Boiling Point.......... .... --370'C
BoilingPo1nt........................
Apperrmce.Odor-Light-blue liquid;odorlsss _'c _'F Appcarrnce-Odor-White to yellow translucent
Freezing Poht...................... 227'C -376'F practically odorless, solid l ' r e € z i n gP o i n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . az-oo"c roe_1ao'r
'c 'F SpecificGrsvity-o.80 to 0.88
SpecificGravity-l.14 (at bp)
VaDorPr$sure 20'C (6E'D (nnHO.......... -V--Ejgh- Vlpor Pressure 20"('(6t"D (mmHg)........ V. Low
Ctemicd Frnl|y- ChemicalFrmily-Saturated hydrocarbon Reid vrpor Presure (psi&) V Low
ReidVaporPrsure (psi8)........... .. ..... V Hioh ...
Vrpor Prsure {5'C (rrs'D (psir).............lg-lligh- Vapor Pressure 46"( (It5'1.') (psia) ........... V Low
Pollutiotr Crtegory-USEPA - IMO ---ga!t- Pollution Cltesory-USEPA - IMO lll Vlpor l)cnsity (Air NP
V r p o rD e n s i t y( A i r : 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. . 1
.. 1.0)........ .
ApplicableBulk Reg.46 CFR Subchapter
..... Solubility in Wster ... 4.5vo ADplicsbteBulk Reg.il6 CFR Subchapter D S o l u b i l i t yi n w i l c r ... ..... Neoliaible
General-Oxygen does not burn but supports combuslion vigorously.A combustiblematerial onlo which LOX Generrl-Slighl lire hazard it subiecled io h€al or tlam.
has spilled will burst into llame or explode if exposed to a spark source.
ExDo6urePMedureFlf the liquid has spilled onto the skin, points ol contact may be frostbitten;handle gently ExDosurePr@edures-Liquid on skin-remove wax and contaminatedclothing and cool altected areas with
and protect lrom mechanicaldamage.DO NOT RUB. Get medical attention without delay. AVOIO SPARKS
AND OPEN FLAME.
r water. Liquid in eye-llood eyes gently with clean sea or lresh water. Continue washing lor at least 15
minutes.Get medicalattention.
REACTIVITY DATA
REACTIVITY DATA
stebility-Lox will flash into vapor at temperaturesabove 180"F. ll uncontined,lhe vapor will occupy about strbllity-Stable.
860 times lhe volume ot the liquid. lf conlined, a sudden and large pressure increase will result.
comDrtibility-Materid: LOX causes all combustiblematerialsto burn vigorously.A spark is not always needed ('omDrtlblllty-Mrtcrl.lr Usuel melerials of construction ars suitablo.
lo ignite such a mixture.
to b. rhlpgad In bult.
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PARALDEHYDE PEANUTOIL
Synonyms- p-Acelaldehyde;Paracetaldohyde; Synonymc-Arachis oil; Earthnut oil; Groundnut oil; Uniied NrtloN Numbcr.. , . . , . , . , . , . , , . , . , . , r.
2,4,6-Trimethyl-1,3,5-trioxan€;
1,3,5-Trioxane, Katchung oil
2,4,6-trimethyl-
Formula-CsHrrOr Fomrh-Mixture
Bolllng Point.. 128"C 262"F I l o i l i n gl ' o i n l . . . . . . . . . . . V. Hioh"C _'F
App€rrance-Odor-Colorlessliquid;aromatic odot _'c _'F ApDcrrrnce-(No.-Yellow to greeniSh-yollowhquid wllh
i?.c 56.F
FrezinS Point a p€8nul{iko odor F r o c z l n t P o | t r t . . . . . . . ... . . . s'c s7'r
SpecificGrrvity-o.994 _'c _'F SpccltlcGrrrlty-O.92
ValDr Presure 20'C (6S'F) (mnHg).......... t Vrjnr I'rrsurt 20"(' (68'l') (mmHg.......... 2 04
Chenicsl Fmily-Aldehydes ReidVrDorPresure(prir)........................... t clEmlcrl l'rdlly-Eal'? ttcld Vrpor l'rcsurc(lrlr). ....................... 0.1
Vrpor Pressure il6'C (115'F) (psia)........... 8.3
Vrp.)r I'rerrurr 46 ( (tl5 t) {Dsir)... ... 0 15
PollutiotrCrteSory-USEPA C IMO C V r p o r D e N i t y ( A i r : 1 , 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 4 . 5 5 Pollutlon Cractory-l 'Sl:l'A - IMO p- V|Por t)rnrity (Air I.0) . . NP
ApplicrbleBulk Reg.,16CFR Subchapter..... O Solubility in Wster Slioht Appllc.blaBulh Rcg,ra6( IrR Sub.h.ptrr .. .9 Solublllty ltr I'lrter Neolioible
Genersl-Toxic lumes are given otf when heated. Oangerouswhen sxposed to heat, flame, or oxidizers. Gcnerrl-Slight tir€ hazard rl exposed to hoat and llame
Sydptoms-None
harmlul
eye Inlury.
Short ExlDsureTolerance-4oo0 ppm latal to 3 of 6 rats in hours. The lowesl toxic dose lor humans is 14
mg/kg.
water for 15 minutes,wash skin with soap and water. Bemove contaminatedclothing and sho$.
I
REAC'TIVITY DATA REACTIVITY DATA
Strbility-Dangerous when exposed to heat or flame. Can react vigorouslywith oxidizing materials. st bility-stabl€.
ConDstlbility-Mrterld: Usual materialsof constructionare suitable- ConFtibility-Msterid: Usual materialsol construclion are suitable.
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l,3.PENTADIENE
PENTACHLOROETHANE
Synonyn!-alpha-Msthylbivinyl; cis-Penladisns-1,3; United NatioE Numb€r __l_
synmyms- Ethane, pentachloride;Ethane, trans-Psntadieno-1,3; l,Msthylbutadi€n€; Pip€rylene
p€ntachloro-;P€ntalin
REACTIVITY DATA
REACTIVITY DATA Stlbility-Polymerization may occur. Must contain inhibitor.Reacts with oxidizersviolently.
Strbility-Stable.
ComFtiblllty-Moterid: Dissolvesrubber and paini. Stainlesssteel, aluminum,lined steel and carbon steel are
Comprtibility-Material: Usual materialsof constructionare satisfactory. suitable.
Fomula-(CH:):CHCHzCHT Formula-CHr(CHr)rCHr
' o f f t n s p o i t r t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2. B
. . ' al ' , lloilins I'oint 36'C 97"F
ApD€srnce-Odor-Colorless,mobil, liquid;pleasant -tsg:3 AppMnce-odor-Colorloss liquid wilh O|loline-lik€ --:rio:8-
ooor FrezinsPoint......... -*:F odor l'reezinsPofnt......... n:F
SpociflcGrsrity-0.62 _'c _'F SpeclllcGrrrlty-0.63 _'c _'F
VlporPressure 20"C(68'F)(mnH$.......... 510 Vtpor Pressure 20"C(68"n (nnHo.......... 431
ChemicalFmily-Saturated hydrocarbons Chemlcrl Frmlly-Saturgtod hydrocarbon Reld Vrpor Pr6[re (D8h)........................... 15 5
R e l d V a p o r P r e s u r e ( p s i r ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2. .0. . . .
Vlpor Pressure {6'C (ffs"F) (psia)............. --Z- V.por Pressur€ 46'C (rl5'F) (ph).............--21-!-
PollutionCsteSory-USEPA - IMO C' PollutlonCsteSory-USEPA-- IMO. C' V . p o r D e N i t y ( A i r : 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2. . 4
. .4, .
VsporDensity(Alr : 1.0)............... . ........ 2.44
ADpliflble Bulk R€g.,16CFR Subchspte...... . D. O Solubility in Wrter ....... I n s oluble ApDllc.bleBulk Reg.il6 CFR Subchrpter . D. O Solubilityin Water....................... . Sliohtlvsoluble
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grade-A: Flammabl€liouid Grsde-A: Flammable liouid
Eleclricd Group-D Electrical Grorrp-D
Genersl-Severe explosion hazard in enclosed space in presnce ol a source ot ignition. Eleciroslatic G€rerd-Highly dangerous when exposed io heat or flame. Flashback along vapor lrajl may occur. Vapor may
generalionlikely. Flashbackalong vapor lrail may occur. Vapor may explode il ignited in an enclosed area. explode il ignited in an enclos€d area.
SymptorBreathing high concentrationsot vapor lor some time may caus diziness, drowsiness. Symptons-Low toxicity.Vary high concantrationol vapors may cause nar@sis.
ExposurePreedurc-Remove viciim to tresh air; it breathing stops, apply artiticialrespiralion.Skin or eye Extmure Proccdoru-Vapor inhalation-move victim to lresh air. lf breathing stops, administerartificial
contacl-remove contaminatedclothing and gently tlush aifected areas wilh waler fo|15 minules. G€t respiration.Liquid-have victim drink plenty ol water or milk. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING.Call a doctor.
medical advice or attention.
Comprtlbility-Mrterld: Certain plasticsare unsuitable. ConDstibility-Msterial Mild steel and stainless stsel are suitable. Natural rubber will soften and deteriorale
rapidly.
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Rcnrrkr: ' PolluironCategoryC orl-Ik€.33 CFR 151.49 lErrhr 0ato{Kry C oll.lrka, 33 CFR ! 5t 49
Telrachloreihylens; Telrachloroethylen€
tI
cHRIs code........... .... PER I ( llRls ( r'de PTL
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grsde-Non-f lammable (Jrade-D: Combustible
Electrical Group-NA lllectricd GroulpNA
Gercr8l-Does not burn. The liquid or vapor in coniact with a hot surtace or a llame can decompos to form Gene.al-Moderate fire hazard when exposed to heat or tlame.
phosgene, which is highly toxic.
Symptoms-Headache,dizziness,blurred vision, teaB, burning of the eyes, irritationof nos6 and throat. Symptoms-Nox-toxic
ExposurePrceduevapor-remove victim lo tresh air; it brealhing stops, apply artificialrespiration.Skin or Expcure Prcedures-Liquid on skin-remove contaminaled clothing and cool alfected areas with cold warer.
eye contact-remove conlaminatedclothing and genily tlush atfecled areas with water lor 15 minules. G6l Liquid in eye-tlood eyes gently wilh clean sea or fresh water. Continue washing lor at least 15 minutes.
medical advice or attention. Get medical attenlion.
Compatibility-Msterid: Compatiblewith galvanizediron, black iron or sleel. Cohpatibility-Mat€rial: Usual materialsol consiruction are suitable.
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Formub-GHTOH Fomuh-HrPO.
B o l l l n 3P o i n l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . < 130'C <266"F
App€rr.nce-Odor-Colorless-to-pinksolid or thick liquid; Apprcrrrnce-(Xor--€lsar, syrupy liquid; practically
odor (like Lysol)
sweet,disinfeclant-like odorless Frczlng Polnt.........
SpecificCravity-1.07 Specific Crrvlty-'1.83
V.Dor Pruure 20 C (6t'n (mmHs).......... --!9!g-
chemicar
Famly-phenor HiJ'rffiT::"11;:113,"? 1"13_.:...:...03 clhemicd Fully-lnorganic acid Rcld Vrpor Prsure (psh).......... ...... Ltr
porution -"i#- - VrDorPresure46'C (ll5"n (psia)............. Low
c rMo B
catesoiy-usEpA Y;il:i:ffi;",ff;':",1i,1]lll11l..:.:.:.:. Pollutim Crtcgory-USEPA O IMO D VrDor Denliry (Alr t.C).. 3.38
Applicable Bulk Reg. 46 CFR Subchapter........ O Solubility in water........................ at 16'C. 6.7"/. ApplicsblcBrlt Rc8.l|6 CFR Subch.Dter........ O solubilityin wster................
. ..... Comolete
at 66'C. comolete
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grade-E: Combustible (;rrde-Nonjlammable. Classilied as corrosive liquid.
Electrical Group-D lletrlcal GroutpB (based upon possible hydrogen gas (H,) generation should a leak or spill occur)
Gen€rsl-When heated, it emits toxic and irritaling fumes. Moderate tire hazard when exposed to heat or tlame Gerenl-Phosphoric acid will not burn. lt will react with many metals, giving otf hydrogen gas which is highly
flammable. lf hydrogen is trapped in a conlined space, it can form an explosive mixture with air. See data
sheet lor hydrogen.
F l a s h P o i d t ( ' n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. .8. .5 Flsh PoitrtCD.............................
Non-flammable
F l a m m s b l eL i m i t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t' o 1 . 87 . 6 ' l " Flanmble Limits..........................
Non-flammable
A u t o i g n i t i o nT e m p . ( " D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. 3 1 9 AutoignitionTemp.('F)................Non-tlammable
Extinguishing Agents..................... CO, dry chemical, alcohol loam, water fog Extinguishing4gents.....................
Non-llammable
Special Fire Procedures................Where there is danget ot skin contacl, provide full body protection. Full Sp€cid Fire Prftedures................Keep tank cool with water spray. Since toxic fumes of oxides of phosphorous
respiratory protection should be worn by tire parties at all times. are evolved when phosphoricacid is heated to dsomposition, tire lighters should be provided with
self-containedbreathingapparatus.
Symptoms-Headache,weakness,ringing of the ears, and irr€gularbrealhing.Skin contacl will cause while Synptom-lrritation ol skin in conlact with liquid; burning ot eyes.
wrinkled,sott skin at site ol conlact. Absorptionthrough skin is rapid and can cause death within 30
minutesafter exoosure. Short Erloure Tolerrnce-Unavailablg
Short ExposureTolerance-Unavailable
ExposureProcedurc-Vapor-remove victim to fresh air; if breathingstops, apply artificial respiration.Skin or ExposurePruedureskin contacl-remove contaminal€d clothing and flush atfected areas gently with large
eye conlact-remove contaminatedclothing and gently llush aflected areas with water for 15 minutes.Get amounis ot watet. Eye conlact-immediately flush syes gently with watsr; continue to flush lor 'l5 minutes
victim to a hospital or lreatment center as soon as possible.All exposurevictims should get medical Get medical atlentionr
t
attention.
Compstibility-Material: Rubber,aluminumand its alloys, zinc and lead are attacked by phenol. conpttibility-Mrt€risl: Very corrosive to ordinary ferrous metals and alloys particularlyal temperaturesabove
180'F.
ncnrrlr: Normally lrrnaporl({t at 0l(,v,rtr,(lt('nrp€rtturat. Saa ,10CFR 38-Elovttad Tlmpatlturo Lwoeor n.6rh: Ihs informationprovided is tor 100% phosphoricacid.
' Vlpor Proaau.o30 ti mmliq st
?5 C,
Fomlle-QHr(COLO
Fomule-P. Bollln3 Poltrt.. ......... 2A4'C 544"F
ADtqruce-Odo.-White o. colofbar clyststs wlth I
Appernnce-odor-wary, pale-yellowsolid; gadic-like _"c _'F mild odor !'rczlnS Polnt rgfc zaa"r
odot Fr*zing Point............ 44'c 1 1t ' F SDecificCntlry-1.53
SD€cificGrsvity-'l.82 _'c _'F Vrlnr Praurc 20'C (6t'n (mmHd.......... Low
Cholcrl Fully-Acid anhyd.lda
vrpor Prsur€ m'C (6E"D (mnHg).......... -V.-LQ!- Rcld Vrgor Prilu.e (p.h).. -.................. Lof
Ctemicrl Family-Phosphorus V Low
ReidVrpor Prwur€ (psir)........................... Vtlpr Prourc '16'C (f t5'F) (prir)............. Low
Vrpor Prwure,l6"C (lls'D Osis)............. V. Low Pollution ('rictory-USDPA O f I!|() ---Q- vqrD.dlty(Alr 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5. .. 1
Pollutiotr Crtegory-USEPA ----L- IMO A VrporDeNfty(Air : 1.0)...........................4'42 Appllc.ble Bdt RcS.a6 ( l,R Srbchrpk'r O solubllltyhw.acr..................... Slioht
Applic8blcBulk Re8.il5 CFR SubchaDter........ O Solubilityln W.tcr......................... Nmlioiblo
t
ExposurePrcedure-Skin contact-immediately plunge infmted area inlo water or get victim under a
tlood-typs shower and deluge contacied parls. Large amounts ol copper sulfate solulion (10-150/")should contaminatedclothing and launder betore reuse. Eye contacl-tlush eyes thoroughlywilh water and irrigate
be applied.Continuethis tor 3 minules and then try lo wash away the phosphorus particles.Contacl a for 15 minutes or more. Call a Dhvsician.
doctor.
REACTIVITY DATA
REACTIVITY DATA Strbllty-Stable.
Strbility-Phosphorus must be shipped covered wilh water, because on exposure lo air ii ignites
sponlaneously.Reacls vigorouslywith oxidizingagenls. Incompatiblewith dry air.
Conpdblllty-Mrterid: Compatibl€ with most matorialswhen dry; however, when wet, phlhatic anhydride
CoDD.tibiltty-Msterisll forms a solution ol phthalic acid which attacks ordinary iron and mild steel.
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POLYBUTENE POLYMETHYLENE
POLYPHENYLISOCYANATE
Synonyns- PAPI United Nrtions Number..........
Syny> Butene r$ins; Polybutylen€;Polyisobutene; United Ndlou Number................................ t
Polr|obutylone, plastrcs,resins & wil6s
('llRlS Code . . P P I
cHRrscod€ " " PLB
-',
Fonule-C,.H ',,OrNs
Fonulr--€(CHrlOHr -
l l o l l l n 8 P o | n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- 232"C -450'F
Bolling po'at.......................... v. Hioh'"
Apperrrncc"Odor-Oark brown liqurd; no appreciabl€ _-"c _"F
Appcruce-(Xor--Colorless, odorless, oily liquid -t'3 -:F
ooor. Frazlni Polnt
Fr@zirspolnr............ Sp€citic Grrvlty-1.2
'15'C _'c - 'F --"c _"F
SDclltc Gnvlty{.8i lo 0.9'l at
Vlpor Pressurr 20 ( (6t'F) (mmllg) V. Low
vrpor Prww 20'c (6s'F) (nnHd.......... iy-!9!d- Chemlcrl F'rmlly-ltocyanatos
Cfcniqt Frn||y-Olelin V. Low
(Irb)........................... Reld Vapor Pressure (lEh)-.,........ ..... V. Low
ReldVtpor Prsw
V. Low V t p o r P r e s s u r e , 1 6( ' ( l l s ' t ' ) ( F i s ) . . . . . . . . . . . V . L o w
Vrpor Prwue,l6'C (115'D (pEis)............. Pollution CrteSory-USEPA - IMO D
Polludor C.teSory-USEPA.- IMO--llL- NP Vrlp.Denlity(Air t . O l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N
. P
VrDorDeBlty (Atr : 1.0)........................... Applicable Brll Reg. 116CFR Subchepter .. O Solubllityinwater................ Reacts
Applieblc Bu|l Re8.,16CFR tubcbrpter........ D Solubilityin wrts......................... Nslioibl€
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grrde-E: Combustibleliquid
Gnde-E: Combustibleliouid f,lectrical Group-NA
Elccdql GUD-NA
Gen€ral-Minor to moderatefire risk due to high tlash point. Somewhat self-extinguishingas CO, asgiven off.
Gcnerd-Mild tirs hazard wh€n oxpG€d to heat or flame.
short ExposureTolermc€-Animal tests showod inhalationot 2.2 pgm werc fatal to 4 ot 6 rats. No loxic eflects
Shorl Erpqrrc ToleFNon-toxic
were obseryed on skin coniact; eye distress was temporary.LDsowas 10,000 mg/kg.
ExposurePrcedures-Remove victim to fresh air; administeroxygen if breathing is labored. Flush skin with
ErDaw Prcedu6-R€move to fresh air, apply artificial rospiration if ns€ded. water atter removing contaminatedclothing. Wash eye wilh water for at leasl 15 minules. Ingestion-induce
vomiting 3 times, follow with quart of mitk and a mild cathartic.Get medical help.
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lf I rplll mcuB, crll the Nrtiond Center.800-42i1.tE02.
"1ril,'r0 r,r'lor d ,l'y rn.,rl rrlrrx)sl)l)oro al sltght posittve pressure lO eliminate traces Of moisture
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PROPANE iSo.PROPANOLAMINE
Synonyns-Dimethylmethane;
Propylhydride 1978
UnitedNatiorsNumb€r................................ Synonymr-1-Amino-2-propanol;2-Hydroxypropylamine;UnitedNstionsNumber....................
. ...... t
lsopropanolamrne:MIPA; Monoisopropanolamin€
Formula-GHe Fomda-CHTCHOHCH:NHr
"C -44"F B o l l l n 8P o i t r t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. 6 0 " C 320'F
BotlinSPoint........... 'C
App€$arce-odor-Colorless gas or liquid; natural-gas | ,lpperrance-Odor--Colorlesstiquid:llight
- immoniacal - _'F
187:3 -*-"F ooor !.rcezln8poinr......... -'c ga'r
odor Freezin8Potrt......... I
r SDeclficcrrrity-0.96 _"C _"F
SpeclncGnvity-o.53 (liquid) _"c _'F
vrpor Presure 20"C (68"D (nnHg).......... --0999- cteni c.|Fr ni |y_Am i neVtlnrP reuure20.c(68.F)(mmHg)' .' .' ..' .0.51
Ctemicd Fmily-Saturated hydrocarbon Rcid VoporPresure(Dcia)......... ................. 190
Vrpor Prwure ,16'C(115'D (psi8).............224
1.55
I -Pollutlon
. . Crtclory-USHPA--... - lMO. C V|Irr Denrtty(Alr : f.0).............. .......... 2.59
PollutionCrteSory-USEPA- IMO ---gas- VrDorDensity(Air : 1.0)........................... I
I Appllc.blcBoll Rcg.46 ( I,R Subch.Dler O Solubilty In lryrter........................ Comolete
ADDlicableBulk Reg.it5 CFR Subchepter
........---Q-9- Sotubilityin wrter........................ Neolioible
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPI,OSION HAZARD DATA
Grrde-Liquefied Flammabls Gas (LFG) Grede-E: Combustiblellouid
ElectricslGrouD-D Eletrlcd Croup-D
-Unless ths flow ol gas can bs slopped, ox$ngulshlng a propane ffr€ will pormil tho accumulallon ot an Generd-lrrilalrng vapora given ofl when heatsd. Mod€rrte lifo hazard when exposed to heat or flame: can
explosiveconcentrationol vapor, and subSequenl€xplosion ot rotlash. react wilh oxidizingmaterials.
SymptoN-Headache, dizziness,drowsiness.Contact wiih the liquidwill cause frostbile. SymDtoms-Nose and throat irritation.
short ExDosureTolerance-A vapor concentrationol 10,000 ppm tor briel periods has bsgn reported as Sbort Exluue TolemcFunavailable.
producingno symptoms.
ExposurePrcedures-Bemove victim to fresh air. Give artificialrespirationil brsathing stops. Get medical Expcure Prcedures-ln case ol skin coniact, wash well with soap and water. For eye contact, Washwilh targe
attention. lf liquid has spilled onto the skin, points ol contact may be troslbitten; handle gently and protect amounts of water.
from mechanicaldamage. DO NOT RUB. Get medical attention. 'NOTE: Exposureto polentiallydangerous
vapor concentrationscan occur before the product can be detected by smell.
CrnFdbtlity-Mrterld: Usual materials ol conslruction are suitable. comD.tlblllty-Material: Will remove paint, swells rubber; recommend type 304 stainl€ss steel clad tanks.
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PROPANOLAMINE (NOTE: Thls cargo l! currently not permitt.d to be 3hlpped in bulk in U.S. waters)
beta-PROPIOLACTONE
Synonyms-3-Amino-1-propanol;3-Hydroxypropylamine; UnitedNstionsNumber....................
3-Propanolamine:
l-Propanol.3-amino- Synonyms- Hydracrylic acid, b€ta-lactone; United Nrtions Number....-... f
Expcure PruedureRemove victim to frosh air. Give artiticialrespirationor oxygen as necessary.Flush eyes
and skin well wilh water. Bemove conlaminatedclothing. Wash oul mouth with water if ingested. Exposue Preedures-lnhalation-move victim to fresh air. Give artificial respiiation or oxygen as necessary.
Eyes-flush with water lor 15 minutes. Skin-flush with water. Fluid trom blisteF will cause additional
blisters. Ingestion-give large amounts of water, induce vomiting.
REACIIVITY DATA
Strbility-Stable. REACTIVITY DATA
but at elevated lemperatures can polymerize.
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Synonyms- Methyl ac€taldehyde; Propanal; Propionic
aldehyde; Propyl aldehyde; Propylic aldehyde
PROPIONALDEHYDE
l l Synonyms- EthanA carborylic acid; Ethylformicacid;
Methacetonicacid; Meihylac€ticacid; Propanoic
PROPIONICACID
United Nrtlons Number................................1848
acid
Fornula-C:HsCHO
il Formuh-CH:CH:COOH
CHRIS Code................ ..............P
. NA
lire haard du€ to low llash point. Flashbackalong vapor trail may occur. Vapor may €xplode Cilol-lgnil9d by heal and op€n llame.
if ignited in an enclosed area. Reacts vigorouslywilh oxidizers.
F l s h P o i n tC n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. 5
. .t.o. . 1
.9 F L r i P o l n t ( ' l ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. .4 0
FfmmableLimits.......................... 2.9 to 176h Flumblc L i D l t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2 . 9 t o
'14.8",6
AutoigDition Tenp. ('F)................ 405 AulolSnltlon Tcmp. ('l)............ 955
Ertinguishing A9ents..................... Carbondioxide,dry ch€micaland alcoholtoam. Ertlngulrhlng Agentr.............. Alcohol foem, water gpray, CO", dry chemical
Fire Procedures................ Ke6p tanks cool with wat€r spray. Providefire fightsrs with self-contained Speci.l l'lre Prrredurer. . .... . Provid€ frre lightars with goggleg, Solt-contain€d breathing apparalus and
breathingapparatusand protectiveclothing. Fire may be ditlicult to control due to ease with which vapor is protaclive clothing.
re-ignited.Water may be inettectiveon fire.
SymDtoms-Dizziness,drowsiness. Synptoro-Cau$s burns on the skin, particularlymucous membranes (mouth, nose) and eyes.
EIDGU€ Prcedurer-Skin contact should be thoroughlywashed otf with soap and water. In case ol liquid Erpque Prcedures-Vapor-remov€ viclim to lresh air; if brealhing stops, apply artilicial respiration.Skin or
contact ol the eyss, tlush eyes with water for al least 15 minules then obtain medical treatment. eye conlact-remove contaminaledclothing and genlly flush altecied areas with waler lor 15 minutes. Gel
medical attention.
Comprtibility-Mrterial: Either stainlesssleel or aluminumare suitable materials.Tanks mav bg coaled with Corftrttbtllty-Mrtcrld: Corosiv€.
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PROPIONITRILE
PROPIONICANHYDRIDE
Synonymr- Cyenoethane;Eihsr cyanatus;Ethyl . ...,.,.,, 2404
UnitedNrtionsNumber....................
Synonyms- Methylaceticanhydride;Propanoicacid 2496
UnitedNationsNunber................................ cyanido; Hydrocyanicether; Propanenitrile;
anhydrid€;Propanoicanhydride;Propionyloxide Propionicnitrile
ExDorurePr@edur6-Antidote is amyl nitrite. Always have a cyanide kit at hand. Remove to fresh air.
ExposurePr@edures-Vapor-remove victime to tresh air; apply artiticialrespirationif breathing stops. Skin ol Adminisierartiticial respirationor oxygen as necessary.
eye coniact-remove contaminatedclothing and gently flush aftected areas with water. Get medical
atiention if discomlort persists.
See Medical Kit Inlormation,Appendix B
REACTIVITY DATA
REACTIVITY DATA Sbbility-Stable. Incompatiblewilh strong acids and alkalies.
Strbility-Decomposes on contacl with water. Can react with oxidizingmaterials.
ConDrtlbtlity-Materid:
ComDotibtllg-Mrterirl Noncorrosiveto aluminumor stainlesssteel.
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iso-PROPYL
ACETATE N-PROPYLACETATE
12?3 Synonyms-Acelicacid, n-propyl6sler; Propylecelate '1276
synoyn!-Acetic acid,isopropylest€r;lsopropyl UnitedNrtionsNunber............................... UnitedNstionsNumber.........._....................
acetale; lsopropyl ester of acetic acid; 2-Propyl
acetat€; sec-Propylacetate
II CHRIS Code................. PAT
Formulo-CHTCOOCH(CHs)z Fornuh-CHTCOOGHT
90"C 194"F 'C
BoiIingPoirt...................... Boilin8 Point........... 215'F
Appeuance-Odor-Colorlessliquid;pl€asant,fruity odor -'C -'F Ap!.mcc-Odc-Colorleas liqurd; pleasani, lruity odor _'C _'F
Frezin8Point.................... -73'C -99'F Frezlng Point........................ -92'C - 134"F
SpecificCravity-0.88 -'C -'F Sgelllc Grrvlty-O.87
T
Vapor Pressure20"C r68'F) ,.."r, -.
Frmiry-Esrer
ch€micrr .'. z.o
Hili,ffil"#;:..$"? 1'1"-?-.:.:.: Chemlc.l !'rnlly-Estel
R e i d V a p o r P r e s s u r e ( p s i r ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. . .3. . . . . .
Vapor Prsue {6'C (1f5'D (psia).............--Xl-
PollutionCstegory-USEPA- IMO -M- 3.52
VaporDemity (Air : 1.0)........................... po'u.ron
('rresory-r.rsh'A
-- rMo o -1%-
J:# 3:""'"",",;",ff;":tt1t,".1::l].:.:::..::...
Applicable ........ D
Bulk Re8.it6 CFR Subcbapter ..
Solubilityin \ryrter................... Moderate Apglic.ble Bull Rer. 46 Ct'n Subchrpter ..... . D Solubility in 1ryater......................
. Slioht
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA ITIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grade-C: Flammableliouid Gndc-C: Flrmmable liouid
Electricrl Group-D Elctrlcrl (;rouFo
cenenl-Dangerous. Keep away from heat and open flame. Flashbackalong vapor trail may occur. VapoI may Generrl-Dangerous, when exposed to heet or ftam€
explode il igniled in an enclosed area.
ExposurePrcedurc-Vapor-remove victim lo lresh air; if breathingstops, apply artiticial respiralion.Skin or ExposurePraedures-Vapor-remove victim to tresh air; if br€alhing stops, apply artiticialrespiration.Skin or
eye contacl-remove contaminatedclothing and gently tlush atfected areas with water lor 15 minutes.Got eye conlact-remove contaminaled clothing and gently llush affected areas wilh water for 15 minutes. Get
medical advice or attention. medical advica or attention.
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l..mrrh ' Vspo. Prraauo ae mf |0 al I t'C, fiiti ' Yfn trtnr. m |m)to d 2t l.C
Fornulr-(CH:hCHOH Fon!h-C,H,OH
'C
Boiling Point........... 182'F BolllnS Polni 97"C 207"F
'c 'F
Appemce-Odor-Colorless liquid; sharp, somewhat --gs'3 Appe.rrncc-(Xor-Colorless liquid: elcohol-liko odor
unDleasantodor FreezinsPoint.........
. - *t'F lrczfng Polnl.... -127"C 197"F
SpeciflcGravity-0.79 _'c _'F SDecltic (;r.vliy-0.80 _'c _'F
20'C(68'D (mnHg)..........
Vlpor Pressure ---33-
C'hemicslFmily-Alcohol Reid Vapor Presure (Nia).........
clrcnrcrr
lrnry-Arcorrqr l:f'":Fffi"1;: l$,"]]il'", 03?
... Vrpor Prsue,l6'C (lls'F) (Dci.)............. 3.0 ... V e y r r l ' r r u u r c 4 6 ' ( ( l l s ' n ( t 6 i r ) . . . . . . .. . . . 1 , 2
Pollution CrteSory-USEPA - IMO --J!!.- Vrpor Density(Air : 1.0)...........................2.O7 PollutlonCracSory-llsl:PA.- lM()- lll V.por l)enstty(Air 1.0)........................... __2!Z_
AlplicableBulk Reg il6 CFR Sub.haDter........ D Solubitityin water ......................... Comolele Appllcrbl. Bull Rat. il6 ('1.'RSubchrptcr D solublllty in wsrcr .. Comolete
Gener8l-Dangerous.Keep away from hsat and open flame. Flashbackalong vapor trail may occur. Vapor may (;enenl-Dangeroug, when €xposed to h6at or tlama.
explode it ignited in an €nclosed area.
ExDosu€Prcedlr6-Vapor-remove victim to fresh air. Apply artificialrespirationil needed. Eye Expeure Prcedures-Vapor-remove victim to frosh air. Apply artificial respiralion if needed. Eyo
contact-wash eyes gently lor 15 minutes with lresh water. Get medical attention tor eye conlact.
I contacl-wash eyes gently tor 15 minutes with water.
-Mrlerid: Aluminum,especiallyai el€vatsd t€mperaturesis unsuitablo. ComD.ttblltty-Mrteri8l: Usual malerials ot constructionare suitable.
CrrSo: Group 20 ol compatibilitychart. See also App€ndix l-€xceptions to the Chart. Crrgo: Group 20 ol compatibilitychart. See also Appendix l-Exceptions to the Chart.
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ExDocurePrcedurs-Skin-wash with soap and wal6r, then flush area wiih water. Eyes-flush wilh copious
ExposureProcedures-Skincontact-remove all contaminatedclothing,tlmd affected areas with latge quantities amounts of wat€r. Vapor-remove victim to fresh air. Adminisier artiticial respirationif necessry. In al.
of water, wash all aftected skin thoroughly:it any evidence ot skin burning is noted, a physicianshould be cases call a d@tor.
seen. Inhalation-remove patient to fresh air; nose and throat irritalionmay be relieved by sprayingor
garling with water. lf patient is unconscious,apply artilicial respiralion.
REACTIVITY DATA
REACTIVITY DATA Sbbtlity-Stable.
Strbility-Unstable-highly llammable, readily ignited by static sparks of relativelylow energy.
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PROPYLENEOXIDE
PROPYLENE
Synonyel,2-Epoxypropane; Methyloxirano;
Propene 1280
UniiedNrtioN Numbcr................................
Synonyms- Methylethene;Methylethylene;Propene United Nations Number....................
............ 1077
oxid€
Formule-CHuOCHCHT
Formula-CHTCH: CHz Bollhg Po|n1........ ............. 34'C 94"F
Boiling Point............. 48'C ,54'F
'c 'F ApDcmnce-Odor-Colorl$s liquid; other-llk€ odor _"c _'F
-Appcarance-Odor-Colorless gas, liquid undsr pressurs; -- l.reerint PolDl..... -112"C -170"F
charactedsticolelin (gassy)odor F*zing Point......... tgs'c -go1'r
SDcclficGrrvlty-O.86 _'c _'F
SDeciticGravity-o.52 at 20'C _"c _'F 449
Vrlpr Prdure 20'C (6S"n (nfrHd..........
vrlDr Pressure20"C (6t'D (dnHg).......,,. 7840 Ch€nlcrl Fmlly-Alkal€ne oxkte Reld v.Dot Presure (psir) .... ........ 18.0
C'henicd Fmily-Olefin ReidVaporPressure (prir)........................... 227.2 Vrlnr Prwure ,16'C (ll5'D (psiq)............. 22.O
vrlDr Pre$ure46"c (r15'F) (psi!).............273.0 Pollution CatcSory-USEPA- B tMG O VrDor DeNtty (Alr : 1.0)........................ 2.00
Pollutlon Crtegory-USEPA - IMO ----ggg- V r l o r D e n s i t y( A i r : t . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 4 8 ADplicsbleRull Reg.45 CFR Subchrpter........ O Solublllty ln Wrier .... 597"
Applic8bleButt Reg.,l5 CFR Subchepter .... D. O Solubility in Wrter 45 ml oas/100 ml waler
REACTIVITY DATA
REACTIVITY DATA -Polymerizes violently with catalysts such as acids, bases, and certain salts. Reacts violently with
Strbility-Stable at ordinary temperatures. chlorine and with ammonia.
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SyDonyme-Diisopropyl
ether;Diisopropyl
2-lsopropoxypropane;lsopropylether;
oxide;
|So.PROPYLETHER
1159
UnitedNstionsNumb€r................................
l l S! nonyms- Azab€nzene; Azine
PYRIDINE
United Nations Number 1242
2,2'OxybisIpropane]
Fornula-(CHs)TCHOCH(Cft), Formulr-HCN(CH).
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BoilingPoint........... 154'F B o i t i n cp o i n t . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . 115'C 239'F
Appesnnce-Odor-Colorless,volatile liquid with an --g8'c ApDerr.nce-Odor-Yellow lo colorless ltquid:
ether€alodor FreezingPoha......... - rzo"r
nauseating, unpleasant odor l'reezingpoint......... . .. 42'3 *-'F
Sp€cificGnvlty-o.72 - L ,
'c 'F
S0.citlc Gr.vity-0.98
Vapor Prwure 20'C (6E'F) (mmHg).......... 119 '
C'hemicslFsmily-Ether Vrpor Pressure 20'C (68"F)(mmHg)..........
Hioh
ReidVeporPrsure (psis)........................... ('h€mlc.l Frmily-Amine
R e l dv s p o r P r e $ u r e( p s i ! ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O 7 7
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porution
crtesory-usEpA
- rMo p l:il:3:triliff;":tt1t,".1t".].........:.:. polrurioncrrerory-rsr:pr
c rlr() o J:il:l;::'""Jiff;":tt1i,tlllllil
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Applicable Bulk Reg. ,15 CFR Subchapter........ O Solubitity in wstar................. ... . Neolioible
Appticrble Bult Reg, 116( t,R suhchsptcr O Complete
Solubility in Wrter.......................
.
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
GrrdeC: Flammableliquid Gredc-C: Flammable liouid
ElectricalGroup-D Elstricil Croup-D
G€nersl-Highly tlammable,dangerouslire risk. Ssv€re explosionrisk when expossd to hsat or flame. Generrl-Highly toxic lumes given ofl upon decomposition. Fie hazard high, when exposed to heat or flame.
Flashbackalong vapor trail may occur. Vapor may explode if ignited in an onclosed arsa. Explosion hazard severe, in the torm of vapor, when exposed to tlame or spark. Flashback along vapor trail
may occur. Vapor may explode if ignited in an enclosed area.
F l s h P o i r t C D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.8. .(. c. c ) F l s h P o i n t ( ' l - ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6. .8. . .
Flrmm.blcLfnits.......................... 1.4 lo 2'loh Ffammsbfe l,imits. . ......................1.8 lo 12.4o/o
AutoiSnition Tefrp.("F)................ 830 Autoignition Temp, ('n ................900
Ertirguishin8 Agents..................... Carbon dioxids, alcohol toam, water log, dry chemical ExtinSuishing A8ents..................... Alcohol foam, dry chemical, CO,
SDecidFire Procedures................ Cool tanks with water spray. Keep surroundingscool to reduce lhe amounts SDecirl Fii€ Prsedures................ Keep tanks cool with water spray. Provide fire tighters with self-contained
of vapors produced.The danger ot reignilionis high. breathing apparatus.
Short Expcure Tolerme-Animal tesis showgd 8000 ppm for 4 hours resulted in a 0"6 death rate, a trace ot Short ExposureTolerrnce-Very disagreeableodor at 30 ppm. Exposureaveraging 125 ppm, lour hours per day
eye injury,and no skin irritation. lor one to two weeks give rise to symptoms.
EtposurePr@edures-Vapor-remove victim to fresh air; if breathingstops, administerartilicial respiration.Skin ExposurePr@€dur6-Vapor-remove from exposure, use artiticial respirationil necessary,and obtain medical
or eye contact-remove contaminatedclothing and gently llush atfocted areas with water for 15 minutes. attention. Skin contact-remove contaminated clothing and wash skin thoroughly with large amounts of
Get medical attention.
ComDstibility-Mrterirb: Steel is not aftected. Compatibility-Materirl: Copper and its alloys and some synthetic rubbers are unsuitable.
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Synonyms- Codoil; Resin oil; Retinot;Rosinol
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U r i t e d N a t i o n s N r m b e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .2. 8. '6! lr SODIUMCHLORATESOLUTION.50o/"
Synonyms- Chlorate ol soda; Soda chloric acid,
sodium salt
Uoited Nations Number..... ' -- - . - . . . . . . - J ! 2 8 -
Fornuh-Mixture
CHRIS Code
Symptoms-Unavailable
Symptoms-lngestion results in abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and cyanosis.
Exlmure Prcedures-Unavailable
uxposurePrcedurg-For ingestion induce vomiting il victim is conscious. Flush skin and eyes with large
amounts ol walar.
Usual materialsoI constructionare suitable Comprtibility-M.terial: Stainlesssteel or lined steel are preferred;carbon steel and aluminum are suitable fot
several years seryice.
Cargo; Group 33 ot compatibititychan.
Crrgor Unassignedin compatibilitychart. See also Appendix l-Exceptions to the Chart
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SODIUMDICHROMATESOLUTION,70%
United Nrtions Number ...............
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l r SOLUTION,45%
SODIUMHYDROSULFIDE
$olulron Symnyms-Sodium bisullide;sodium hydrogen sultid€; Uniled Nrtlons Number... ........... 2949
Sodium mercaotan:Sodium sullhvdrats
'l5
ExposurePrcedures-Get medical attention.Skin-Flush with soap and waler lor minutes, remove
contaminatedclothing. Eyes-Flush with water tor at least 15 minutes.Ingestion-Drink a quart of watgt, Erpque Prcedurq-Vapor-remove victim to lresh ai.loloh orygen inhalation is recommended.Skin-flush
induce vomitting.ll unconscious,do not attempt to give victim liquids or attempt vomiting. area with water. Eyes-tlush with copious amounts of water. In all cases call a doctor.
' NOTE: The odor (rotten egg) hydrogen sulfide gas should not be used as a warning, since its presence
ot
may deaden the sense of smell.
REACTIVITY DATA
strbility-Generally stable. Oxidizerreacts with reducing agents and many organics and inorganics.May ignit€ REACTIVITY DATA
linely divided combustibles. Srrbility-Slabls. Solution is mildly alkaline.
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SODIUMHYPOCHLORITE
SORBITOL
SOLUTION.15%
Synonyne- D-Gluciiol;L-Gulitol;
Synonyns-Chlorox; Hypochlorite, solutions; Javelle UtritedNrtions Number 1,2,3,4,5,6-Hsxanshsxol;
Sorbicolan:Sorbit; Sorbo:
water; Liquid bleach; Sodium hypochlorite Sorbol; SorbosM
CHRIS Code...
Formuh-CHTOH(CHOH).CH'OH
Fomuls-NaOCl Bolllng Polnt.. ..... V. Hioh"C -"F
Boiling Point... ADDcmnce-Odor-While, odorl6r cryslalline powder _'c _"F
App€srance-Odor-Green to yellow watery liquid; with a faint 8ws6l tast€. Freerlng Poinl ........ 110"C 230"F
bleaching liquid odor Freezing Point. SDcclflcGrrrliy-1.49 at 150'C. (liquid) _"c _'F
SD€cificGrsrity-1.21 lo 1.24
ValDr Prcssure20"C (6t'F) (mnHd.......... Low
vapor Pressure 20'C (68'n (mmHd.......... I Chemicd Frmlly-Glycol Low
ReldVaporPre$ure(psia)...........................
Chemical Frmily-Caustic Reid Vapor Pressure {psia). Vrpor Pressure 45"C(115"F)(psis).............Low
Vapor Pressure il6"C (t15"D (psia)............. I PollutionCrtegory-USEPA-- IMO- lll 32
Vrpor Denslty(Air : 1.0)...........................
Polluiion Cstegory-USEPA B IMO C VrpDr Density(Air : 1.0).................... r Applicrble Bulk Rcg. ,16CFR Subchepter Sotubilityin Wster......................
Applicable Bulk Reg. il6 CFR Subchapter....... O SolubilityinWater....................... Soluble
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f.xposurePrcedures-lf ingested,DO NOT INDUCEvomiling, give large quantilies of milk. Skin or eye contact:
Flush areas with water for 15 minutesand consult phvsician.
REAC]TIVITY DATA
stability-Stable, but stabilitydecreaseswith concentration,heat, light, decrease in pH and contaminationby
metals. Strong oxidizer.
tl stsbili8-stable.
REACTIVITY DATA
Symptoms-Unavailable
Symptoms-Non€
Short ExposureTolerance-Unavailable
Short ExposureToleranceDes not penslrale skin in harmlul amounts.
Expoure Prcedures-Flush attecied areas with plenty of water; wash thoroughly wilh soap and watet.
Exlmure PredueNon-loxic. Wash thoroughlywith soap and water.
REACTIVITY DATA
REACTIVITY DATA Strbility-Stabls.
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STYRENEMONOMER SULFUR(molten)
Synonyms-Cinnamene;Cinnamol;Ethenylbenzene; United Nations Number................................2055 Synonyns- Brimstone;Sulfur; Sulphur United Nations Numb€r mollen 2448
Phenylethylene;Styrene; Styrol; Styrolene; solid 1350
Vinylbenzene
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
GrrdFD: Combustibleliouid Crrde-E: Combustibleliquid (when carried in molten state)
ElectricslGroup-D Electricd Groul+C
Genersl-lgnited by heat and open flame. Fire or contaminaiion may cause violsnt ruplure ol tank.
F l N h P o i n t( " n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. 0
. .0. . . .
ll Sulfur in the mollen stale giv€s otl hydrogen sullids (H,S) gas, which is poisonous end highly
llammable. Th€ ret€ ol ges avolulion d€pends on condilions, particularly th€ amount of hydrocarbon
impuritiss present.
Flsh Polnt ('l') .. ... . . ............ 335 to 370 ,1
F|rmmrblL e i m i t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .l...l. .t.o. .6. . 1 % Fhnmrble l,lmltr..... .............. Unavarlabl€ I
Autoignition T€nD. ('F)................ 914 Autoignftfon TemD. ('l') ......... 374 lo 42a
Extinguishing Ag€nts..................... COr,dry chemical,water fog, toam ExtlnSuiihln8 A8cnas. COr, dry chomrcal, sleam, waler log
SpecialFire Pmedurcs................Avoid breathingvapors. Provide body and respiraloryprotection.Keep tanks Flre Predures ....... Do not drrsci8 solidslreim ol waier Into burningliquidsulfuror a steam
cool with water spray. explosion may result. When sullur burns, sulfur dioxide (SO,) is given otl. This gas is highly toxic, so
firefightingp€rsonnsl must be provided wilh r€spiretoryprotection.
Symptoms-Weakness,dizziness,nausea,and sleepiness. Synptons-HzS-headache, nausea, dizziness;loss of sense ol smell. Sor-severe eye and respiratory
irritaiion.
Short Exlosure Tolersnce-10,000 ppm may be fatal in 30 to 60 minutes. Short ExposureTolermce-2oo ppm for 10 minutes. 100 ppm lor 30 minutes. 50 ppm tor one hour.
ExpmurePrcedurevapors-remove victim to frash air; il breathingstops, apply artilicial respiration.Skjn of ExposureProcedureFRemove victim to lresh air. ll breathing stops, apply arliticial respiralion.Oxygen,
eye contact-remove contaminatedclothing and gently llush alfected areas with water for 15 minules.
Soap, if available,should be used on atfected skin areas. Get medical attention.
ll administeredby trained personn€|,is often helpful. Body contact with hol liquid sulfur can cause severe
scalding. Do not try to remove the solidifiedsullur from such a burn. Get medical attention.
*NOTE: Odor alone does not give
adequate warning of dangerous HrS concentrations.
REACTIVITY DATA
Shbility-Will readilylorm peroxideswhich catalyze polymerizationunless inhibited.Heat, light, and strong
acids also catalyze polymerizationreaction.' ll REACTIVITY DATA
Stsbility-Stable except in contact with oxidizingagents or reactive metals. The rate ol HrS gas evolirtion trom
molten sullur increaseswith agiiation.
Conpttlbility-Mste.irl Most materialsot constructionare suitable.Oo not use copper or its alloys. Styr€no Compotibility-Mrterisl: Liquid sullur is not corrosive to stesl, but corrodes copper and its alloys. Moist sulfur is
can bo polymerizgdat explosiverates by certain contaminanls.
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SULFURDIOXIDE SULFURICACID
SyDotryms-Sulfur dioxide, liquelied; Sullurous United Nstions Numb€r .........__1929_ Synonyns- Battery acid; Chamber acid; Fstilizer acid; Utrlted Nrtlonc Nunber................. 1830
anhydride; Sulturous oxide Oil ot vikiol
Formula-SO2 t'ormula-HrSOr
'C
Boiling Point........... 14'F 340"C 644'F
Bolltr8 Poinl.........
Appeararce-Odor-Compressed liquefied gas with sharp Apperrrnce-Odor-Colorless-to-brownorly liquid; no
irritating odor. Freezitrs
Poirt......... ......... ?5"3 -t*'F ro"c so"r
odor unless hol, lhon lhe odor aschokirg l'reezing Point.......
Specific Gnvity-1.45 (at 10"C) SDecltlcGrrrlty-1.56 to 1.84
v.!nr Pressure20"C(58'F)(nnHO.......... 2488 Vlpor Presure 20'C (68'n (mmHg)..........---t8!!-
Chemical Family-Acid anhydride (psia)...............
ReidVaporPressure ......... 84 Ctemlcd Fmlly-lnorganic acid Reid vapor Pressure (psia).............. ......... Lil
VsporPressure il5'C (115'F)(psia)............. 108 Vapor Pressure46'C (f15"F) (psis).............--!eW-
Pollution Category-USEPA - IMO ----g!E- V{roorDensity(Air : 1.0)...........................
2.2 Pollrtion crtcSory-UstlPA C C
IMO V s l D r D e n s i t y ( A i r: 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. ...4. . .
Applicable Bulk Reg. il6 CFR Subchapter. . . .. O Solubility in Water ApplicrbleBulk Re8.46 Cl'R Subch8pter........ O S o l u b i l i t y i n w a l e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C
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FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grule-Liquetied Compressed cas (LCG) Grsde-Nonjlammable. Classifiedas a corrosive liquid.
Electricsl Croup-NA Eletric.l GroulFB (based upon possible hydrogen gas (H,) generation should a leak or spill occur)
G€neral-Non-flammabls, but in a tire, tank may ruplure and relea$ iritating, loxic sultur dioxide. Generrl-Sulfuric acid will not burn. lt will react with many metals, giving olf hydrogen gas which is highly
flammable. lf hydrogen is trapped in conlined spaces, it can lorm an explosive mixture with air. See data
sheel tor hydrogen.
Flsh Point ("F).............................
Non-tlammable F l u h P o i n t( ' D . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . .N
. on-tlammable
Flammable Limits..........................Non-tlammable Fl.nmrble l,imlts ... . Non-tlammable
AutoiSnition Temp, ('F) ................Non-tlammable AutoignilionTemp.('l') .......... .... Non-flammable
ExtirSuishing Agents..................... Non-tlammable Extin8uishingAgenls....... NonJlammable
Specirl Fir€ Pr$edurcs................ Cool expo$d tanks with wal€r. Woar eye protection and selt-contained Spcchl Fire Prcodurcs ..............OO NOT USE WATEB to put out a fire il the water can get into concentraled
breathing apparatus. sulluric acid. In case ol a tire n€xi to a sulluric acid tank, use respiratoryprotection against fumes.
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2,4,2 G r € a t e tr h a n 1 m g / m 3 1 mg/m3 1 mg/m3
General-Liquid can cause frostbile, Vapor is very irritatingto the eyes and lungs even at low concentrationa, Ccncnl-Liquid caus€s severe burns with destructionof tissue. Vapor very irritating.
Symptons-Vapor-causes irritationot eyes and lungs with severe choking. Liquid will cause trostbite. SynptoeThe inhalationhazard is slight at ordinary temperatures.The skin on which acid is spilled may feel
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hot ot ii may sting or itch.
Short ExDosureTolermce-2o ppm for 5 minutes. ShortExposureTolermce-l0 mg/m3lor 5 minutes;5 mg/mr lor 10 minutes;2 mg/m3tor 30 minutes.
ExposurePreedurc-Vapor-remove victim to lresh air. Administeroxygen il possible. Skin-tlush skin with ExposurePrcedurc-Drench with waler. Remove contaminatedclothing and flow water onto atfected area lor
'15 minutes.
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water. Eyes-wash with wat€r for 15 minutes. ll the liquid has spilled onto the skin, points ol contact may For gye contact, immediatelyflush eye with large amounts ot water for 15 minutes. Get medical
be trostbitteh;handle gently and protect from mechanicaldamage. DO NOT RUA. Get medical attention. anentron.
REACTIVITY DATA
Stabiliay-Reacts with water to fo.m sulfurousacid, HzSOr.
I REAC:TIVITY DATA
Strbiliay-Stable, but can react very easily with many other materials.
( onpdlbility-Mrterisl: The acidic roaction with water corrodss aluminumand sofii€ oihst metalr. ( omprllblllty-Mrterisl: Highly corrosive lo most mslals: particularlyal concentralion6bslow 60'Be. May cauae
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,,tvd rlrll wllh axt{xs lx atlxxralo r, sxlt arh rlalql [rrF nrrlurD ltt{) ,rt)} Mrr trrtr, il(r(l walor lo lorm a slurry
"rrxttqrrhrry Warl'n.l.t*,11,r.!la.el,r'.lilNr! l)ll!'r*rrnl[[hrdutilrrrlywrtl,wilh,r Avo(l(ir0oltngStreilrr)
, , ' 1 , ,r t r o o r t r x r r r . r t x n I I "l
ll . .trlll rcrn, .rll th. Nr|lill Rmu (:entcr. t0t-a2a-til12. " ,1. \rtr.r.l L..F,is | .nl.r. llll {la Nllll.
lal. ' ll.a(:tr wrth w.tor
to lorm rutturouarcid. HrSOr. l.r-1. I Allllr{ lto,,,, .,ll .tld L, t,{ }rl r'tlst,.o l i l l ( x ( i n 1 l ( i l u l k x l r b r o q u r o ( 1 .a l w a y a
q ' a t t r t t r 1 Lw
I rll lt- rrl ft (J.har kr ttr.at- lt- rrt { t-.vs [ran rald lhoi, tho l$st ol rolulDn wrll b€
rhr. udirnlt a.|rht rrt i-||:rt, .l l- .yrrtrl
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TALL OIL TALLOW
Synonyns- Liquid rosin; Talleol: Tallol Urited Nrtions Nunber Synonyms- Edible tallow; inedible tallow; Tallow oil United Nrtions Number
CHRIS Code........... .... OTL ( l t R l S ( l o d e . . . . . . . . . . . ... . ' , ' , ' , ' ',,.. TLo
Vrpor Pressure 20'C (68"F)(mmHO......... 1.5 vaDor Pr6sure 20'C (68'F) (mmH9...... . 2O
Chemical Fmily- Chemicll Frmlly-Esters R e i d V a D o r P r e s s u r e ( D ! l r ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0. . 1
R c l dV r p o rP r e $ u r e ( p s i s ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0. . 1. .
VrDorPressure,.6'C(f15"F) (psia)............ 0.15 Vapor Pressure 45'C (ffs'F) (psia).............---92-
B NP Pollution Crte8o.y-USEPA - IMO D Vrpor DeNity (Air : 1.0)........................... NP
Pollution Crtegory-USEPA - IMO V r D o rD e t r s l t(yA h : r . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Applicable Bulk Reg. 46 CFR Sub.hrDt€r........ O. O Neolioible Appticrble Bulk Reg. 46 CFR Subchryter. ...... D Solubility in Water Neolioible
Solubility in Wrter
FIRE & EXPI,OSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
GrrdeE: Combustibl€ liquid Grade-E: Combustible liquid
Electricel Group-D Electrical Group-D
Generll-Slight lire hazard wh€n exposad to h€at or tlame. General-Slight fire hazard when exposed to heat or llame.
Short ExposureTolerarce-Not pertinent Short ExposureTolerance-Hot liquid can burn eyes and skin,
ExpocurePrmedureskin-llush atfected areas with plenty of water; wash tho.oughly with soap and water. ExposureProcedures-Treat burns caused by hol liquid.
Crr3o: Group 34 ot compatibilitychart. Csryo: Group 34 ol compatibilitychart. See also Appendix l-Exceptions to the Chart
It \.tlol nlplx ( rnter. t(XF4!FtC02. If t roill occurr. cEll the National Resmnse Center. 8m-424-8802.
F l s h P o i n t ( ' n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. .4. 5
FINh Point CF).............................
Non-flammablE Fhmmrbl€ Limits..........................Unavailable
FlMmble Limits..........................Non-flammable Autoignltion Tenp. ('F) ................Unavailable
AutoiSrition TemD. ("F)................ Nonjlammable Extinguishing Agents..................... Alcohol loam, @2, water, dry chemical
Extinguishing Agents.....................
NonJlammable Sp€cisl Fire Procedures................ Water may caus frothing. Cool expos€d tanks with water.
Speial Fire Pr@edur6................ Wear selt-containsd brsalhing apparalus.
REACTIVITY DATA
REAC'TIVITY DATA Stsbility-No sponlaneous decomposition,not dangerouslyreactive.
Stability-Stable.
LrftrlI
t; 1.19
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TETRAETHLYENE
PENTAMINE TETRAHYDROFURAN
Synonynr- 1,1'l-Diamino-3,6,9-triazaundecano United Nrtions Number.......... ... _-?!_ Synonyru- Diethylsn€ oxid€; Fujan, tetrahydro-: UnltedNrtionr Nunber..............................'.
-245e-
Tetramethyleneoxide; THF
Fornuh-NH:(CH:CHxNH)rCH,CH,NH,
Boiling Point.. eeeoa aer"t Fomutr-(GHr)uO
Bollhl Polnt 66"C 150'F
AD!€arance.Odor-Viscous liquid; amine odor _'c _"F
Freezing Point -30'c 22"F Appanua-Odor-Colorless liquid; ether-lik€ odot --llFe:3
l'r6zln3 Pot't......... -t*-'F
Specilic Gravity-1.00 _'c _"F
SDGdncGrrvtty-o.8g _'c _'F
Vlpor Pressure 20'C (68'F)(mmH9.......... Low 142
Chemicrl Family-Amine (psir)........................... Low vrlpr PEurc 2I)'C(6E'D (mHd..........
ReidVaporPressure Ctcntcd FDlly-Ether 7.7
VaporPressure,16'C (115'F)(psi8).............Low R.ld V.!pr haurc (plr).........................
..
Pollution CsteSory-USEPA - IMO D V r p o r D € n s i t y ( A i :r 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6. ...8. . . V.lpr Prosre {6'C (l15'F) (D6h)............. 8.5
PollutloDCrtcgo.y-USEPA C lMo D 1.35
V.Do.Dcntlty (Alr : 1.0)...........................
Applicrble Bulk Reg. il6 CFR SubchaDter........ O Solubility in Wster ,. Aoorsaable
Appllcrblc Bdl Rcf. {6 CFR Srbctqrd... O Sohblllty ltr W.iet Aoor€ciable
ExposurePreedw-Skin Erposue Prmedurs-Vapor-Iemove victim to tresh air; if breathing stops, apply artilicial respiration.Skin or
or eye conlact Bemove contaminatedclothing and gently llush atfect€d areas with
water lor 15 minules. Get medical attention as soon as oossable. eys contact-remove contaminatedclothing and gently flush attected areas with wat€r lor 15 minutes. Get
medical advice or att€ntion. Exposureto a potentiallydangerous vapor concontration can mcur belore the
producl is detected by smell.
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TETRAHYDRONAPHTHALENE
Synonynr- 1,2.3,4-Telrahydronaphthalene; Telralin; United Nttions Number.. _-l_
I TOLUENE
Synonymr- Benzene, msthyl: Mathacrd€; Unltcd Natlom Number ... . . . . . .i.n. ! _
Totraln€; Tetrafr|p: Tetranap
Methylbonzene;Methylb6nzol;Phenylmethans;
I Toluol
I
Boilitrg Poin1....................... 206'C 402'F
Boiling Point................. 111'C 231'F
Apperrsnce-Odor-Colorless liquid; odtr Similar to _"c _'F
25'C -13'F Appeerence-Odor-Colorlessliquid;benzene-likeodor --
turpentine Frezing Point.....................
FrezinS Poini...............
gs"6 - rgg'r
Specific Gravity-0.98 _"c _'F
SpeciflcGrrviiy-0.87 _'c _'F
VaporPrsue 20'C (6E'F)(mmHd.......... Low
V a p o r P r e s s u r e2 0 ' ( r 6 8 " F ) ( m m H 9 . . . . . . . . . -
Ch€mical Frmily-Aromatic
Pollution CateSory-USEPA
hydrocarbons
-
Applicrble Bulk Reg. 45 CFR Subchrpter........
IMO C'
D. O
R e i d V a p o r P r e s s u r e ( p s i a ) . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . .0. .. .0. 2
Vapor Prwure 46"C (115'f.) (pair).............---Q!4-
v a p o r D e r s i t y ( A i r: 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
s o l u b i l i t y i n w r t e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .l.n. .s o l u b l e
...
C'
ApplicableBulI Re8.45 CFR Subchapter........---D.9-
Reid Vapor Pressure (psia).........
Vapor Pressure 45"C tll5"F) tpsiat ........... ---1-.L
V r p o r D e n s i t y ( A i r : f . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . 1 4
SolubilityinWater....................... Neolioible
Grade-E: Combustibleliquid
ElectricalGrouD-D
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
I Grsde-C: Flammable
Electricd Group-D
liquid
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Short ExDDsure
Tolerurce-Unavailable Exlnsure Tol€rance-lnhalation ol 600 ppm for 30 minutes has caused severe tatigue, mental confusion,
nausea, dizzinessand headache
ExDosurePrc€dures-lngestion-induce vomiling. Vapor-remove victim to tresh air; if breathingstops, apply Exlmure Prftedurs-lngestion-do NOT induce vomiting. Vapor-remove victim to lresh air; if breathing stops,
artificialrespiration.Skin or eye contact-remove contaminatedclothing and gently tlush aflected ar€as with apply artificialrespiration.Skin or eye contacl-remove contaminatedclothing and gently llush allected
water for 15 minutes.Get medical advice or attention. areas with waler lor 15 minules. Gel medical advice or attention.
ConDdibility-Mrterld: Some rubber and plastics unsuitable. Conlstibility-Msterirl: Rubber exposed lo toluene will swell, soften, and deteriorate.Most metals are
comDatiblewith toluene.
C.rgo! Group 32 of compatibilitychart. Crrgo: Group 32 of compalibilitychart.
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TOLUENEDIAMINE tl TOLUENEDIISOCYANATE
Synonyns- Eenzenediamine,ar-methyl-; Synonyms- Benzene, 1,3-diisocyanatomethyl-;
2,4-Diaminotoluene;
2,4'Tolamine; I f 2,4-Diisocyanatotoluene;
TDI; 2,4-Toluene
2,4-Toluenediamine;
4-m-Toluenediamine;
m-Toluenediamine;Tolylenediamine;
2,4-Tolylenediamine;
m-Tolylenediamine TDA
II :ii:::f::E;n:ff;11fl::"JflH,'^;i;1i,i,""r"
diisocyanate
CHRIS Code........... ....
Formula-CHrGHr(NHr): Formulo-H.CGHr(NCO)z
BoilingPoint.......................... 283'C 541"F I 251'C 484'F
App€rrsnce-Odor-Colorlesscryslals;ammonia-like I Appesrrnce-Odor-Clear.laintly yollow liquid, strong
odor F r e e z i n gP o i n t . . . . . . . . . 8S'C fgO'f pungentodof lrreerlngI'oint 19"C 57"F
Sp€cific Gravity-Unavailable SpEcificCrrvity-1.21
I V|]Dr Prilurc 20'C (68'n (mmHg Low
chemicrr
Famiry-Aromatic
amines . f
Htr'":;::"i..""3l;:,,ff"T].illl3-:..... I
Chemical Fenily-Aromatic isocyanato Rcld Vrgor prdur. (p3la).......... ... .... Low
Vrpnr Prtssurc 46'C ( l l5't-) (psir) . Low
- vapor Pre$ureil6'C (lls'F) {psis)............. t I
PollutionCrtegory-USEPA A C Pollutim Crte8ory-tlSUPA B tllfO ---.Q- t,rix)r t)onilry (Air . 1.0) ..... .......... 6.0
IMO vrpor Drnsity(Air : 1.0)....................... f
ApplicrbleBulk Reg.46 CFR SubchrDter
........ O Solubilityin wrter........................ Soluble Applleblc Bult Reg. il6 ( |lR Subctader . O solubility in wrter .................... Reacts
E: Combustibleliouid
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA I Crade-E
Electricrl
(iombustibl€ lrqurd
(;rou}-D
FIRT] & I]XPLOSION HAZARI) DATA
Electricil Group-NA
syslem.
Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable
Genersl-Suspected carcinogen.Causes thermal burns in molten state. Toxic to the liver and central neryous I 3, 3, 4 0.4 0.005 0.005
ceneral-Suspected carcinogen.Liquid extremely harmful by skin absorption. Vapor inhalationseverely irritating
to nose and throat. Repeatedexposure to low concentrationcan lead to respiratory
dermatilis.
problems and severe
Symptoms-lrritationand blisters upon contacl. Symptoms-Burningat site ol conlact. Vapor inhalationcauses intense irrilation ol nose and throat. Inhalation
Sho.t Exlnsure Tolerance-LCsofor rats in t hour was 5.3 mg/l. I can also cause asthma-likesymploms, which may not appear for several hours atter exposure.
Short ExposureToleranc*O.S ppm are irritatingto nose and throat lor briel exposures.
ExposurePreedures-lngestion-do NOT induce vomiting. Vapor-remove victim to fresh air; il breathing stops,
ExDGureProcedures-Removeto lresh air, adminislerartificialrespirationor oxygen as necessary.Flush eyes apply artificial respiration.Orygen, administeredby trained personnel, is often helpful. Skin or eye
thoroughlywith water for 15 minutes.Wash skin with luke warm. not hot waler.
I contact-immediately llush aftected parts gently with water while removing contaminatedclothing. Continue
to tlush lor 15 minutes.Get medicalhelp promptly.
See MedicalKit Information,
AppendixB
Stebility-
REACTIVITY DATA
I REACTIVITY DATA
stsbllity-Product will react with water and even the moisture in the air in excess ol 100 ppm, evolving CO,
and heat. Can react violently with amines, alcohols and acids.
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Con!.tlbtlity-Mrt€risl: Incompatiblewith aluminum,copper, zinc, brass and bronze,
copper and copper alloys. Mild steel may be used if it is clean and entirely tree ol rust and moisture.
lf r ulll rrcun, c.ll th. Nrtlnd ( It i.plll r{'oh, c.ll ih. Nrtl|rnrl R$pon8e Ccntcr,
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1,1,l.TRICHLOROETHANE
1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE
Synonyms-Chlorothene; Ethane, 1,1,1-krchloro-; Unitcd N.tions Nunber........ 2831
Synonyms- Trichlorobenzenes, liquid; United Nrtions Nuhber........................,.,.,,.. 2321 Methyl chloroform; 1,1,1-TCE
unsym-Trichlorobenzene; 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzol
Fornule-CHrCClr
'74' C 165"F
Fornule-C5H3Cl: B o l l l n t I ' o | n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ . . .
Boiling Point ... 213"C 415'F ADDcnne-Odor-Colorl€ss lrqurd:sweetrsh, __'c _'F
ApDear.nce.odor-Colorless liquid; aromalic odor chloroform.likeodor Irrcrirt Pohi... 2'C 36'F
Freezins
Point......... 18"3 *:F SD€cttlcCrrvlty-1.46
SD€cific Gravity-1.45 -"c -'F ! ryrr I'rctsurr 20"(' (6E'n (mmHg).......... -i..gQ-
Vrpor Pressure 20'C (58'F) (mnHg)..,....,.. --l-!- Chemlol FrDlly-Halog€natad compound R r i d \ i l p o . I ' r e s s u . r ( p s l . ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4. .. 0
C'hemicd Frmily-Aromatic halocarbon Reid Vapor Prdsure (Dsir)...........................
---t9!!- V r p r I ' r c r s u r c , 1 6( ( ! 1 5 " D ( p s i s ) . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 9
vspor Prsure 46"C (115'F) (psir)............. ---!91!- PolluttonCrteSory-lrst, I'A- -, Q lNt(r. - !-- V|'or tX'nrity (Air t.Ot. . .................... 4 6
Pollution Category-USEPA B IMO B vsporDensity(Air : 1.0)........................... 6.26 Applloblc Bull Res.,16( t R sub{hiptcr O. " - solubllity in Wrtcr Neoliaible
ADplicsble Bulk Reg. 45 CFR Subchrpter........ O Solubility ir W8ter lnsoluble
REACTIVITY DATA
REAC'TIVITY DATA Strbility-Begins to decompos€ at 350'F. May decompos€ to hydrogen chloride and other toxic products
Stability-Stable.
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1,l,2.TRICHLOROETHANE TRICHLORETHYLENE
synonyms-Elhane trichloride: Ethane, 1,1,2-trichloro-: United Nations Number....................
......... f Synonyms-Chlorylen; Eth6ne,trichloro-;Ethinyl UniiedN.tlons Number....................
. 1710
beta-T; 1,1,2-TCE; beta-Trichlorethane; Vinyl , tflchlorido; Elhylene lrichloflde,Tn; Tilchtoroethgns
trichloride I
CHRIS Code
I ( ltRtS (i,de ............ TCL
ceneral-Very low degree ol tlammability.Normallywill not burn, bul will in lire of olher luel or with strong Gcnerrl-Although trichloroethylensdoes not ignile readily,it can flash under certain conditions.A high-energy
initiator(large spark, welding torch), will give off toxic and itritatinggases, includinghydrogen chloride, ignition source is one ot the necessary tactors. The liquid or vapor on contact with hot metal or a flame
chlorine,and/or phosgene. can decompose to lorm phosgene,which is highly toxic.
FlashPoint ('F)............................. None measurabledue lo low degreeol combustibility F l N h P o i n tC D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P
. . r. .a.c. .t.i c a l lnyo n j l a m m a b l e
F l o m m e t lLei m i t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6. .t.o. . 1
. .5. . 5 % Flammable Limits.......................... Variableat high temperatures
Autoignition Temp.('F) ................ Unavailable AutoignitionT€mp.('F)................ 770
Extinguishing Agents..................... Dry chemical,foam,CO: ExtirSukhingA9en8..................... Dry chemical,carbondioxide,or loam
SpecialFire Procedures................ Cool exposed tanks with water. Provide respiraloryproleclion tor lire parties SpecialFire Procedur6................Tanks should be c@led by a water spray to prevent vaporization.Wear eye
protection, self-containedbrealhing apparatus and protectiveclothing.
ExDmurePrcedures-Eye-flush with water for at least 15 minutes,call physician.Skin-wash with soap and ExposurePr@edures-Vapot-remove viclim to fresh air; if breathing stops, apply artilicial respiralion.Skin or
water tor at least 15 minutes. Inhalation-remove to fresh air, give oxygen or artiticialrespirationas needed. eye contact-remove contaminatedclothing and gently llush affected areas with water for 15 minutes. Gel
Ingestion-callphysician. medical advice or attention.
-Msterirl: Attacks some plastics,rubbers, coatings. Fieactswith aluminum. ComFtibility-Mrt€rid: Stabilizedlrichloroethylenemay be used in the presence of air, water and light with
any ol the common construction metals at lemoeratures uD to 248'F.
Crrgo: Group 36 ol the compatibilitychart Cargo: Group 36 ol compatibilitychart. See also Appendix l-Exceptions to the Chart.
lt I dll $(ur[ crll th. lf . NDill ccrn. sll ahe N.tionrl Resmtrse Clenler. 800-42!L8802.
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1.2,3.TRICHLOROPROPANE TRICRESYLPHOSPHATE
Synonyms-Allyl trichloride; Trichlorohydrin; United \-rtions Numb€r Synonyns-o-Cresyl phosphate;Phosphoricacid, UnitedN.tion! Number...>3oloortho 2574
Trichloropropane tris(methylphenyl)ester;TCP:TOCP;
Tolylphosphate;Tra-o-cresylphosphate;Tri-o-tolyl
phosphat€; Tritolyl phosphat€
. <1oloortho isomer _IQe_
CHRIS Codc...........
17oor more ortho isomer TCO
Fornula-CHrCl-CHCI-CHrCl Fornulr-(CHsQHr)rPOr
B o i l i n g P o i n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. .5. 7 ' C 315'F 410'C 77O',F
Bofflnt Polrt......
Appearance-Odor-Amber liquid; chlorolorm-like odor -t A4mmc.Odor-Coloflo$ liqurd:slight odo. -stZ
Frezing Point......... s'c sg'p -rs"i
l'r€zfng potnt.........
Specific Gravity-1.39 _"c _'F SDoclnc
Gr.rlry-l.17 _'c _'F
VaporPressure 20'C (68'n (mmHg).......... ---ll- Vrpor I'ressure20'C (68"F)(mmH8)........ V. Low
Chemical Fanily-Halogenated hydrocarbon Reidv.por Presure(psia)........................ .. 0.11 C'hcmicdl'rFlly- Reid Vrpor Prilure (p6ia).... . ................ t
vaDorPrssure 46'c (115'F)(Dcir).............0.15 Vrpor Prruurc 46'C (fl5'F) (Dgir)............. V. Low
Pollution Cstegory-USEPA - IMO B v a p o r D e n s i t y ( A i r : 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. ...6. . . PollutlotrCrtGlory-USHI'A - lM() - A v r D o r D e n s t t y ( A l= r 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. .2. 7. . .
Applicable Bulk Reg. ,16 CFR SubchlDter........ O Solubility in Water <o.54" Appllcrble Bulk Rc8,il6 ( t.R Subchrpier O
- S o l u b l l l t iyn W a i e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N
. . .e o l i o i b l e
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Crade-E: Combustibleliquid (;r.de-E: Combustibleliouid
ElectricalGreup-D Elctrlcd Group-D
General-Moderate lirc hazatdi releasestoxic HCI and other chlorideswhen heated. Gcnod-Slight hazard when exposed to heat or llame. vvill decompose ai extremely high temperatures
releasing toxic PO. gases.
l'lsshPoirt CF).............................
174 F l s h P o i r t ( ' n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4. .3. 7. . . .
FfsmmfbfeLimitr..........................
3.27 to 12.6o/. FhmmrbleLimits.......................... Unavailable
AutoignitionTemp.('F)................579 AutoignitiorTenp. ('F) ................ 725
Extinguishin8A8ent8.....................
Waterlog, water blanket,COz,loam, dry chemical ExtinSuisbirg A8ents..................... COr, dry chemical
SpecialFire Prmedurg................Wear sell-contalnedbreathingapparatus. Fire Prcedurd................ Waler may be ineffectiveon tire. Cool exposed tanks with water. Wear
prolective clolhing, goggles or lace shield and sell-containedbreathing apparatus
SymptoeSkin-irritation, dermatitis,blistering.Ey$-watering, permanenl iniury. Inhalation-anesthesia, may irrilale eyes at high lemperatures.Ingestioncauses severe damage lo central neryous
irritationol respiratorytract, moderate narcotic ettects, drowsiness,dizziness. syslem.
Short ExposureTolermce- Short Exlmure Tolemce-Unavailabte
ExDosur€Procedures-Get medical attention.Contact-flush eyes and skin with water. Inhalation-remove to ExposurePruedures-lngestion-induce vomiting and catl a physician.Skin or eye contact-for eyes flush with
fresh air. lngestion-induce vomiting il conscious. water tor 15 minutes;lor skin, wash with soap and water.
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lryr*-"4s,it{Crytr*...,-
TRIDECANOL I.TRIOECENE
syrcnyns-Alcohol C-13; lsotridecanol; lsotridecyl United Nrtions Nunber........................ I Synonyro- Ol€fin C-1 3: Undecylathylene IJnlled Nrtions Numbe]
alcohol; Oxotridecyl alcohol; l -T.idecanol; Tridecyl
alcohol
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA I.'IRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
( ;rrde-E: Combustible liquid
crlde-E: Combustible liouid
Elstricel Group-D I'lcctrical Group-D
SymDtomr-lnhalationhazard is slight. Skin contacl causes minor iritation. Eye contacl causes svere irrilation. symptomFUnavailable
Exlnsure Pr@edures-Vapor-remove victim to tresh air; it breathingstops, apply artificial respiration,Skin or ExposurePreedures-Liquid may irritate lhe eyes. After skin or eye conlacl, llush with water for 15 minutes.
eye contact-remove conlaminatedclothing and genlly wash aflected areas with wator.
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Fornuh-(HOGHT)rN !ormulr-lCrlir)rN
343'C 650'F RoilinS l'oint.. 89'C 132"F
Boiling Point..........................
ADperrrnce-Odor-Colorless,oily laquid;slight _'c _'F AtDc.rrncc-()do.-Colorless lqurd; ammoniacal odor _'c _"F
19'C 68'F F.eering Point 115"C 175"F
ammonia-likeodor Freezing Point...-....-.........-.-... "c 'F
'c Spcclllc Grrvlty-O.73
SpecilicGravity-1.13 _'F
Vapor Presure 20'C (68'F) (nmHO.......... ---LQ!lL- Vrpor Pressure 20'C (5t'F) (mmHg..........--5.3J-
(:hemlcrl l'rmily-Amino 2.3
Chenicsl Frmily-Amine ReidVaporPresure(pcir)...........................Low Reid valpr Presur€ (psia)............ .
VrDor Pressureil6'C (115'F) (Dsis).............
---L9!-- Vrpor Presure 46'C (lt5'n (peia).............---21-
D Potlutlon CraeSory-USEPA D IMO C vspor Density(Air : 1.0)............... .. . 3 49
Pollutior Crtegory-USEPA - IMO VrDorDensity (Air : 1.0)...........................14
5
Applioble Bulk Reg.,16CFR Subchspter........ O SolubilltyinWater.........................ComDlete ApplicebleBull Reg.,16CFR Subchapter.... . O Solubility in Wrter Slioht
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grade-E: Combustibleliouid Crode-C: Flammable liouid
Electriql GreuF-C Electricsl Group-C
Gencnl-Slight hazard,when exposed to heat or flame. The oxidaiion products are poisonous. Genenl-Dangerous, keep away from heat or open flame. Flashback along vapor trail may occur. Vapor may
explode il ignited in an enclosed area.
SymptomFllching or burningof skin at site of contact. ll inhaled,the respiratorypassages will be iritatsd. Synptoms-Liquid causes eye iniury and skin irritation.
Short Expsure Toleruc€-Unavailable Short Erpcure TolersncFLess than 100 ppm tor humans for 30 minutes. A 4 hour exposure was lethal to 1/8
of rats tested.
ExposureProcedureWash spill trom the skin with water. lf liquid has splashed in the eyes, wash them with ExposureProcedures-ln case of contact with eyes or skin, immediatelyflush with plenty ol water f6r al least 15
water for I 5 minutes and get medical attention. minutes; for eyes, get medical attenlion. Bemove contaminatedclothing and shoes at once.
Compriibility-Mrterisl: Copper and its alloys are corroded. Copper and its alloys are incompatiblewith triethylamine
Cugo: Group I of compatibililychart. See also Appendix l-Excsptions to lh€ Chart. Cergo: Group 7 of compatibilitychart.
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Pltlly lo lowsr th€ hrgh lro€urng pornt, lh€ commercrsl producl is a mixture ol tnelhanottmlm L.-!lrl
L.ilrh: wlth t?
lo ?5\ drolhanolamrno and 5',i alharc||minc, Th€ resulltng m[lura will hrve propcrlf,r lhrl vrry
rrnowhtl koil! lhoto ihryn.
I Unarlgn d
Fornula-CeHr(CHzCHr)r t'ormulr-(CHzOCHTCHTOHL
Bofflnl I'ofnt 27a'C 533'F
Appearance-odor-Clear, colorless liquid; weak aromalic -"C -"F Appe.rrnce-()dor-Colorless lqud wrth a shghl, sweet -'C -'F
F r e e z i r SP o i D t . . . . . . . . . . . . . -70'C 94'F odoJ 7"C 19'F
odor Freztnr l'otni.
Specific Gravity-0.86 -'C -'F SDcclflc Gnvity-1.12 -'C _'F
-iH-
chemicrr hydrocarbo"
Frmiry-Aromatic ft#'"ffffi,1l.:,tS;?1""11.......... crcnrcrr
rr.mry-Grycor€rho. I:il'r:;ru*;:lf;t"?1'-t*1 .. {ff
VaDorPresure45"C(1f5'F) (psir)....... . 0 05
p,,rurron
(.rcrol'.r \r.r,^- "1.1,"
PollutionCrteSory-USEPA- IMO A VrDorD€nsity(Air : 1.0)..................... 5.6 rM() l' +:?t
l;fi::;'.".T,il",f;t lo''ll"-1....
........
Applicsbl€Bulk Reg.116CFR Subchapter. ... D. O Solubilityin waler..........
. ... . . . Insoluble Applic.blc Bult Rer.46 ( l,R subchrpter ... O sotubility in Wrter......................... Comolete
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA I.'IRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
crsde-E: Combustible liquid Grrde-E: Combustibleliouid
Electricrl Croup-D Eleirlcd GroulFC
Generrl-Moderate lie hazatd when exposed lo heat or flame. General-Slight tire ha:ard when exposed to heat or flame. Modsrate explosion hazard when vapor is exposd
to flame, spark or heal source.
SymDtons-Slight smarting ol the eyes or respiratorysystem if present in high concentrations. -Liquid is a skin irritant.Vapor is a lung and upper respiratorytract irrilant.
ExposurePrcedures-Vapor-remove victim to fresh air. Skin or eye contact-remove contaminatedclothing Expqure Prcedure-Skin-llush eyes and skin wi'th water. Vapor-remove victim to fresh ai and adminisrer
and gently flush atlecled areas with waler. artilicial respiration.Call a doctor.
Compstibility-Mrtcrld: Usual materialsof constructionare suitable. lomDrtlblllty-Msterislt Usual materialsof conslruclion are suilable.
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TRIETHYLENETETRAIIINE TRIPROPYLENEGLYCOL
synorym- N,N'-bis(2-Aminoethyl)ethylenediamine; UnitedNrtionsNunber.......,....,................... 2259 Synonyms- No common synonyms. fJnited Nalions Numbc.
TETA; Trien
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grade-E: Combustibleliouid Grrde-E: Combustibleliquid
ElectricalGrouD-C Eletricel GrouIFC
cerc.d-Slight lire hazard when expos€d to heal or flame. No spontaneousheating. Genersl-Slight lire hazard when exposed to heat or flame.
Compotibility-Materid: Aluminumor stainl€sssleel are suitabls. Comp.tibillty-Material: Usual materials of constructionare suilable.
Cugo: Group 7 of compatibilitychart. See also Appendix l-Exceptions to the Chart Crgo: Group 40 ol compatibilitychart.
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29(t
UREA.AMMONIUMNITRATESOLUTION
TURPENTINE {more lhan 27" lrae ammonlal
Synonynr- D.D. turpentine;Gum spirits; Gum United Nstions Numbel ............_$99- Synonyns-Solar nitrogon solution; UAN-Nitrogen f lniled Nrtlons Nunber....................
turpentin€;Oil of turpentine;Spiritsof turpentine; 9olution; UAN solutron
Steam distillodlupentine; Sulfate turpentine;
Sullate wood turpentine:Turps; Wood turpeniine
CHRIS Code.. ...,.'..,''.'.'.,.',...'
--UAs
Formula-MostlyCroHr6 Formula-NH:CONH,,NH{NOr,NH3,H?O mixtures
Boiling Point.. ....... 150-160'C 302-320'F 100"c 212"F
Boiling Point.. .
Appanence-Odor-Colorlessliquid;smells like oil-bas€ _'c _'F App€.r.rce.Odor-Colorless liquid; slight ammonia-lik€
Daint Freezin8Point......... odor Fre€zing Point o'c sz"r
SDeciflcGravity-O.8s to 0.87 SD€cilic Grrvtty-1.3 -"F
vrDor Prsure 20'C (6s'n (mdHg..........----:- Vrpor prssure 20'c (6g.F),.-"rr---"
chemicsl Fmlly-Oletin R e i d v r p o r P r s u r e ( p s i a ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0. .2.6. . . . Chemical Frmily- ReidVaporPre$ure(psia)........................... Varies
vrpor Presure45"c (ffs'D (psia)............ 0'40 VaporPressure 46'C (ll5'n (psir1....... ... Varies
PollutionCstegory-USEPA - IMO B vrpor Density(Air : 1,0)....................... . 4.44 C
Pollutiotr CraeSory-USEPA - IMO V r p o r D e n s i t y ( A i :r t . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V
. .a
. .r.i e s
ApplicableBulk Reg.46 CFR Subchapter........ D. O Solubilityin Weter.................... .. Neolioible O Soluble
Applicable Bulk Reg. 46 CFR Subchspter ...... Solubility in Wster
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
crrde-D: Combustibleliquid Grade-None assigned.
Electdcsl Group-D Elatrical Group-D
cerenl-Gives oll acrid fumes when heat€d. Mod€rate lire haard. Forms heavy black smoke and soot, General-No direct tire hazard until water evaporales. Thermal decompositionyields toxic ammonia, carbon
Flashbackalong vapor trail may occur. Vapor may explode in an enclosed area. monoxide,and nilrogen oxide gases.
F l s h P o i n t( ' n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9. 5
...... l'lmh Point ('F)............................ Dureammoniumnitrale-ureasolutionis not tlammable.
Flammable Limits.......................... LEL:0.8"/. UEL-Unavailable F l r n n a b l c1 , i m i t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .f.o. .r .a. m
. . .m
. o n i a1 6 I o 2 5 o h
Autoignition Tenp. ('D................ 488 AuioiSni(ionfenp. ('l') .. for ammonia1205
Extinguishing Agents..................... CO, dry chemical,water fog, foam ExtitrSuishing Agents..... ...........Walgr
Sp€cialFire Pi@edur6................ A tank exposedlo fire shouldbe kept cool with a sprayof water. Speirl Flre Preedurcs ... Do not us€ COr, dry chemical, foam extinguishers.Dry ammonia in contact
wathcombustibl€sincreasospol€ntial for fire. lf confined an explosion will result. Use selt-contained
breathing apparalus and stay upwind.
synptoms-Prickling sensationot eyes, dizziness,accelerationot pulse, respiratoryirritationand nausea. Symptoms-Prolongedcontact will produce mild irritation,blisters or rash. Eyes will become painful. Ingestion
results in nausea,vomiting, intestinalbleeding,coma, convulsions,and or death.
short ExposureToterance-750 to IOOOppm tor sev€ral hours caused eye irritation,headache,dizziness, Short Expcure Tolerance-100 ppm tor 30 minutes (ammonia gas). Lethal dose of ammonium nitrate is 10-1 5
'1878ppm lor one to four hours is toxic to man.
nausea and accelerationof pulse; grams.
ExpGure Pr@edures-Removevictim to fresh air; if breathing stops, apply artificialrespiralion.Skin or eyo llxposur€PiocedureFwash skin or eyes with water. For ingestion seek medical assistance promptly. Induce
contacl-remove contaminatedclothing and gently tlush atlected areas with water lor 15 minutes.Gsl vomiting after two glasses ot water only if conscious. Monitor breathing. Remove to fresh air.
medical advice or attention.
Compatibitty-Mrt€rial Almost any metal is suitable.Ordinaryrubbor is attacked and should not be u3€d fol ( i)mDitibility-Mrterirl:
gaskets or fittings.
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Rmb: ' Vrpor Pres8ur€:5 mmHg rl 25'C.
116.rl. llb nxxo llun ?\ lkx' Arninonta normally roqutr€s shrpment Under pressur€ (O-30 psia at 104'F)
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iso-VALERALDEHYDE
UnitedNrtionsNumb€r................................
lQtt-
ll Synoyme Amyl aldohyde; Pontanal: Valeral; Valerac
N-VALERALDEHYDE
Unlicd Natlons Number 2058
Synonymo- lsovaleral;lsovaleraldohyde;lsovaleric aldehyd6
aldehyde;3-Methylbulanal;3-Methylbutyraldehyde
Symptoms-Vapor-severe irritationof air passages with headache and rapid heart b€at, eye irrilation. Liquid
coughing,sneezing,burning and learing of ey6s, salivation,and all signs ot irritationof the causes severe skin and eye irritalion on contacl.
mucous memoranes
Short ExposureTolerance-Unavailable
ExD6ure Tol€rrnce-Unavailabl€
REACTIVITY DATA
REACTIVITY DATA Stsbility-Stable.
stability-Reacts with itselt and also undargoesthe condensationreaction in the presence of strong bases
lr
Conpatibillty-Msteri* Compatiblewith stainless sleel or aluminum.
Symptoms-Vapor-severe irritationof air passages with headache and rapid heart b€at, eye irrilation. Liquid
coughing,sneezing,burning and learing of ey6s, salivation,and all signs ot irritationof the causes severe skin and eye irritalion on contacl.
mucous memoranes
Short ExposureTolerance-Unavailable
ExD6ure Tol€rrnce-Unavailabl€
REACTIVITY DATA
REACTIVITY DATA Stsbility-Stable.
stability-Reacts with itselt and also undargoesthe condensationreaction in the presence of strong bases
lr
Conpatibillty-Msteri* Compatiblewith stainless sleel or aluminum.
ExposurePr@edur6-Vapor-rsmove victim lo fresh air; if breathingstops, apply artificial respiration.Skin ot ErDque Prcedurg-Ramove victim to fr€sh air. lf braathing slops, apply artificial respiration. tf th€ liquid has
eye conlact-remove contaminatedclothing and gently llush affecled areas with water lor 15 minutss. Gel spilled onto the skin, points ot contact may be trostbitten;handle gently and proteci from mechanical
medical advice or attention. damage. OO NOT RUB. In case ot €y€ contact, llood eye gently with wat€r tor 15 minutes. Get medical
attention.'
Compstibility-Mstedal: Most of the usual materialsol constructionare suitable. CoDFtlblllty-M.terial: Steel is satislactory. Hilwgr, contact wilh copper or other acetylide-torming metals
may form explosive compounds.
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lcnrrh: lrl. ' N( ) I I Oalctrblo
odor la gterter than th€ TLV. Expoaureto polentially dangeroul vapor
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Synonyns- Ethoxyethene;
Vinamar
VINYL ETHYL ETHER
Ethyl vinly ether; EVE: UnitedNrtionoNumbcr..........,..........,.,........
Jne-
fl Synotryms-1,1-Dichloroethene;
1,1-Dichloroethyl€ne:
VINYLIDENECHLORIDE
t,rlt€d Nriions Number ...... 1303
asym-Ochloroethylene;Eth€ne, 1,l,dichloro-
Formule-CH:: CHOGHs
cHRrs code vEE
il CHRIS (trde .......... vcl
l l
ADpearance-Odor-Colorless liquid; disagreeable odor Eoillnj 1bint......... ... . 32"C 89"F
F r € e z i n gP o i n t . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-r,ls.C rzs'r hqurd:gweel odor
Specilic Grsvity-o.763 -"c -'F pofn..........
rrreezinr 1.,':3 *t'F
Specitlc Gnvlty-1.21
Vapor Preure 20'C (68'n (mnHg).......... --120-
Chenicsl Fsmily-Ethers R e i d v r p o r P 6 u r e ( p s i a ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t. . . . Vrpor Praurc 20'C (6t'l') (mmHg).......... ----:-
Ctcnlcd Fmlly-Vrnyl halde
vslDr Prsure il6'C (f l5'n (06i.)........... t Rcld Vrpor Presurc (Ddr) 18 3
Pollutior Category-USEPA - IMO C Vrpor Density(Air : 1.0)........................... 2.49 VtDor Proure 46"C (l15'l') (psir)........ 24
Pollutlon ('rrerory-ttSt:pt ----8. tM() I
Applicable Bulk Reg. il5 CFR Subchapter........ ----Q- SolubilityinWater......................... Sliohi V|tDr l)ctrrlty (Air . 1.0).............. .. 3.34
Appllc.blc Bull Rcg. 46 ('trR Subchrptrr O solubtlltylnwstcr...................... Neolioible
REACTIVITY DATA
Strbility-Can react vigorouslywith oxidizingmaterials. REACTIVITY DATA
strbilitv-will polymerizeil exposed to heat and air. This commodity must be inhibiled for shipmeni.
CoEpstibility-Msterid:
ComD.tibility-Mst€risl: Copper and copper alloys are unsuitable.
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VINYLTOLUENE O.XYLENE
Synonyme- Methylstyrene; para-Melhylstyrene; United Nations Number 2618 Synonyms-Benzene,dimethyh 1,2-Dimethyl
benzene; United Nations Numb€r ....... 1307
Tolylethylene Orthorylenei ortho-Xylene;Xylo
Formula-CHzCHCeHTCHT Formuh-GHr(CHs),
Boilidg Point.......................... 168'C 334'F
App€rrsnce-Odor-Colorless liquid with a disgreeable Aplrcarance-Odor-Colorlessliquid: benzene{ike
odor FrezingPoint........................ -77'C 107'F
aromalic odor
't
Specific Gravity-0.90 Speific Gravity-O.89
vrDor Pressure 20'c (6s'F) a.-"r---: *
Chemic8l Fmily-Oletin Reid Vspor Pressure (prir)........................... 0.07 ChemicalFlmily-Aromatic hydrocarbons
Vrpor Pressure,l6"C (115'F) (psis)............ O.12
Pollutiotr Crtegory-USEPA - IMO A VrporDeDsity(Air : 1,0)........................... 4.08 Pollution Cstegory-USEPA C C'
IMO
Applicrble Bulk Reg. ,16 CFR Subchapter........ ----Q- SolubilityinWater......................... Slioht ApplicableBulk Reg.,16CFR Subchapter... . . D. O Neolioible
Solubility in Wster
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Grrde-D: Combustibl€liquid Gr.de-D: Combustibleliouid
ElEtriel Group-D Electricd Group-D
GeDenl-Combustion may evolve toxic gases such as carbon monoxide.Moderale tire hazard when exposed to Cencrrl-Moderate fire hazard,when exposed to heat or tlame. Flashback along vapor trail may occur. Vapol
h€at or flame. Fire may cause violenl rupturs ot tank du€ to polymerization. may explode il ignited in an enclcsed area.
t r l o h P o l n tC n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. 2
. .7. . . . n s h P o l n t( ' F ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9. 0. . . . . . .
F h m m 8 b lL . 1" / "
e i m i t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0. . 8. .t.o. .' 1 l ' f e m m a b lLel m f t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . .1. . 1l o 7 . O y "
Autoignition Temp. ('D ................ 914 AutoignitlonTcnD.("n ............... 867
Extinguishing A8ents..................... CO",loam, water tog Extinguishir8A8cntr ............. ..... CO?,dry chemical,loam, water tog
SpecialFire Pr@edures................ Wear goggles and self-containodbreathingapparatus.Cool fire exposed tanks SpEcirl Flre Prcedurcs ........... . Water may be ineflective but water should be used to keep fire-exposed
wilh water. conlaan€rscool. ll a leak or spill has nol rgnited,use waler spray to disperse the vapors and to protect
personnel attsmptrngto slop I leak. Water spray may be used to llush spills away from exposures.
Short Expcure Tolerrnce-4oo ppm lor 5 minules. Short ExposureTolerance-Narcosis in animals begins wilh inhalationsot 2300-3500 ppm. Instances of
unconsciousnessin humans lrom severe exposures have been described,but the specific concentrations
were unknown.
ExposurePrcedures-Vapor-remove victim to fresh air; if breathingstops, apply artilicial respiration.Skin or ExposureProcedures-Vapor-remove victim to lresh air; it breathing stops, apply artiticial respiration.Skin or
eye contact-remove contaminatedclothing and gently wash aflected areas with water. eye contacl-remove contaminatedclolhing and flush affected areas with water for '15 minutes.Get medical
advice or atlenlion.
ComDatibility-Mrlerlal: Usual materialsof construclion are suitable. comprtibility-Mrterial: Most materialsol constructionare saiisfactory.Rubber will swell and soften after
prolonged exposure.
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n.D[b: l.'$rhr ' Pollultrnr (l{togory (;
orl liko, 33 CFR 151.49
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M-XYLENE P.XYLENE
Synonyms-Benzene,dimethyl-;1,3-Dimethyl
benzene; 1307
UnitedNrtionsNumber............,................... Synonyms- Senzene, dimethyl-; 1,4-Dimethyl benzene; United Nations Number..... 1307
Metarylene; meta-Xylene;Xylol Paraxylene; para-Xylene; Xylol
Fomula-GH.(CHs)r Fornub-C5Hr(CHr),
BoilinSPoint....................,...,. 139'C 242'F BoilinS Point......... . . 138'C 281'F
Appearance.odor-Colorlessliquid;benzene-like - -.q7:3 Appearlnce-Odor-Colorless liquid; bonzene,like
aromatic odor Freertn8Pofrt......... -*'F aromatic odof rg'c so'r
Fre€zing Point.......
Sp€cificGrsvity-o.87 _'c _'F Specillc Grrvlty-O.86
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Velnr Proure 20'C (68'l) (mnH$ .........- - Valnr Pressure 20'C (68'F) (mmHd..........
Chemicd Fmily-Aromatic hydrocarbons Reldv|Dor P|uuc 0.b)............... ........... 0.34 Chemlal Frnlly-A.omatrc hydrmarbona Reid VepnrPressure(psia)-......................0 . ...3. 4
Vrtor Prcur a6'C (lIS'ID (pelr)............--Oll- V.p{rr Pressure 45'C (ll5'D (psir)............. 0.51
Pollutioncrtegory-UsEPA C IMO C' V.Dor D.[lty (Alr 1.0)............ 3 66 Pollutlotr Crac8ory-l rs!:l'A Q tfrlrr c' V r p o r f ) e n s i t y ( A i r : 1 . 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
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ApplicsbleBu[. Re8.45 CFR SubchrDt€r........ D. O solubllltyIn wrlcr ... ..........,....... Insoluble Appllceble Bult Rcg. ,16 ( lR Silbchiplct p^o Solubility in Wster... ..... Neolioible
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA IiIRF: & I]XPI,0SION HAZARD DATA
Flammableliquid Crrde-D: Combustrble
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Electricrl GroulFO Eleciric.l Crou!-D
tire hazard and moderato €x9losion hazard wh€n €xooa€d lo haat or tlame. Flashback G!trcnl-Modoral€ lira hazrtd, whan expo3ed lo hgrt or llams
along vapor trail may occur. Vapor may explod€ il ignrt€dIn rn enclosed rtea.
Short Expcure Tolerme-Narcosis in animals begins with inhalationsof 2300-3500 ppm. Inslances ol Short Expmure Tolerance-Narcosis in animals begins with inhalation of 2300-3500 ppm. Instancesof
unconsciousnessin humans from severe exposureshas been described,but the specitic concentrations unconsciousnessin humans lrom severe exposures have been described, but the specilic concentrations
were unknown.300 ppm is the sugg€stedshort term inhalationlimit. were unknown.
ExposurePreedureRemove from €xposure;remove conlaminatedclothing, cleanse skin, and eyes. Artificial ExDosureProcedures-Vapor-remove victim to fresh air; if breathing stops, apply artificial respiration.Skin or
respirationshould be started immediatelyit breathing has stopped. eye contact-remove contaminatedclothing and gently llush attected areas with water for 15 minutes. Get
medical advice or atlention.
Comprtibility-Msterld: Sollens rubber; not corosive to mosl metals. Most matedds of constructionare suitable. Rubber exposed to rylene will swell, sotten
and eventually deteriorate.
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" V.lu Prorruro l0 mmHg al ?0 3'C. ' '
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Synonyns-Zinc dihexyldithiophosphate;
dihexylphosphorodithioate
Zinc
ZINC DIALKYLDITHIOPHOSPHATE
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BoilingPoint................. . . Qecomooses'C-'F Many chemicals have several names. Of these, one may be a
Appearance-Odor-Light
Specific Gravity-l.10
20'C (solid)
yellow liquid; sweet odor
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II common name and several are chemical names. Many chemicals also
use trade names.
VaporPressure 20'C (68'F)(mmHg)........ Low
Chemical Family-Unassigned Reidvrpor Prwure (Dsir)........................... Low
vapor Pr€ssure 46'C (115"F)(Dcir)............ Low In this book an attempt was made to list the data sheets by the
Pollution Category-USEPA - IMO A v a p o r D e n s i t y ( A i r t , 0 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . .
Applicable Bulk Reg. 46 CFR Subchapter........ D. O Solubility in Wster Neolioible names most likey to be used. Trade names were omitted in most cases.
Ceneral-Hydrogen sultide vapors may be evolved il lhe material is heated in excess of 150'F.
In listing these chemicals, a single-letter,greek-letter or a numeri-
cal prefix was ignored in alphabetizing.
F h s h P o i n i ( " n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-. 1. .5. 0
I'hmmsble Limitr..........................Unavailable
Autoignition Temp. ('F) ................Unavailable To Find Look Up
Extinguishin8 A8crti.....................Dry chemical, COz
Speciel Fire Prtredurg................ Fire lighters should be equipped with slt-contained breathing apparatus.
p-Acetaldehyde Paraldehyde
Acetic acid anhydride Acetic anhydride
HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Ilealth Haard RrtinBr Odor'lhrcshold(ppm) PEL,/TWA(pDd TI,V,/TWA(Dpn) Acetic acid, butyl ester n-Butyl acetate
Unavailable O7 10 ppm (H,S) 10 ppm (H,S) Acetic acid, iso-butyl ester iso-Butyl acetate
Genersl-lrrilating on prolonged contact with th€ skin; severe swslling and destructionot tissue may result in a
few hours. There is no inhalationhazard al room tomperalure.Skin p€netration is high. but there is no Acetic acid, ethenyl ester Vinyl acetate
nazato.
Symptoms-Red, swollen skin; coughing.
Acetic acid, ethyl ester Ethyl acetate
Short Exp6ure Tolerance-Skin penetratronat toxic levels-3.16 millilitersper 1000 grams of body weight; no
illness in 6 hour exposure. Minimumconcentrationfound fatal alter one hour exposure-600 ppm (HrS). Acetic acid glacial Acetic acid
ExposurePreedueUnavailable.
Acetic acid, isopropyl ester iso-Propyl acetate
Acetic acid, methyl ester Methyl acetate
Acetic acid, l-methylpropyl ester sec-Butyl acetate
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At'roleic nt'id
Acetic anhydride
Acrylic acid
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An Acrylonitrile 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylicacid Phthalic anhydride
anhydride
Anesthesia ether Ethyl ether
Anesthetic ether Ethyl ether Benzene,1,2-dichloro- o-Dichlorobenzene
Aniline oil Aniline Benzene,1,3-diisocyanatomethyl- Toluene diisocyanate
Anprolene Ethylene oxide Benzene,dimethyl- Xylene, o-, m- or p- isomers
Ant oil, artificial Furfural Benzene, hexahydride Cyclohexane
Benzene, hexahydro- Cyclohexane
Aqua ammonia Ammonia solutions
Aqua fortis Nitric acid (56 to 68Vo) Benzene,hydroxy- Phenol
Aqua fortis Nitric acid (95Vo) Toluene
Benzene,methyl-
Arachis oil Peanut oil
Benzene, I -methylethyl- Cumene
Artificial oil of ants Furfural
Benzene, nitro- Nitrobenzene
Benzin Gasoline, motor
Asphalt bitumen Asphalt
Asphalt cement Asphalt
Benzinoform Carbon tetrachloride
Asphaltum Asphalt Benzol Benzene
Asymmetrical Dichloroethane l,l-Dichloroethane Benzole Benzene
Azabenzene Pyridine Benzyl n-butyl phthalate Butyl benzyl phthalate
Bicarburetted hydrogen Ethylene
Azacyclohelane Hexamethyleneimine
Azine Pyridine Biethylene Butadiene
Azotic acid Nitric acid (56 to 68%) Bimethyl Ethane
Azotic acid Nitric acid (95Vo) Biphenyl-diphenyl ether mixture Diphenyl-Diphenyl ether
B mixture
Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether 2,2' -Dichloroethyl ether
Babulum oil Neatsfoot oil Bitumen Asphalt
Banana oil iso-Amyl acetate
Battery acid Sulfuric acid { Bivinyl Butadiene
BBP Butyl benzyl phthalate t
Blue oil Aniline
Benenamine Aniline Bottled gas t.iquefied petroleum gas
llrazil wax ('urnauba wirx
Benzenamine Aniline lf rimstone S r r l f u r ,m o l t c n
Benzene carbinol Benzyl alcohol
Benzene ctiloride Chlorobenzene ' llrontofuntc I r tl r v l t ' n ct l i b r o m i d e
Benzene,chloro- Chlorobenzene l l r o n r o n r cltr l n e N ' l t 'ltr v ' lh r o t t t t t l c
Benzene,chloromethyl- Benzyl chloride 'l
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1,3-Dichloropropene
1,3-Dichloropropene
lr 1,3-Dihydroxybutane
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1,3-Butyleneglycol
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sym-Diisopropylacetone Diisobutyl ketone
4,4'-Diphenylrncthanc [)iphenylmethane
Diisobutyl ketone diist>cyanatc rliisocyanate
sym-5-Diisopropylacetone
Diphen yl methanc-4,4'- Diphenylmethane
Diisopropyl ether iso-Propyl ether
diisocyanatc diisocyanate
Diisopropyl oxide iso-Propyl ether
Dimethyl Ethane
D i p h e n y l o x i d c - d i p h e n ym
l ixture Diphenyl-Diphenyl ether
Dimethylamine, anhydrous Dimethylamine
mixture
Dipropylamine Di-n-propylamine
2-(Dimethylamino)ethanol Dimethylethanolamine
Dipropylmethane Heptane
beta-Dimethylaminoethyl alcohol Dimethylethanolamine
Dithiocarbonic anhydride Carbon disulfrde
Dimethyl benzene Xylene, o-, m- or p- isomer
1,2-Dimethyl benzene o-Xylene Divinyl Butadiene
1,3-Dimethyl benzene m-Xylene DMA Dimethylmethyl amine
DMF Dimethylformamide
1,4-Dimethyl benzene p-Xylene DMFA Dimethylformamide
1,3-Dimethylbutyl acetate Methyl amyl acetate n-Dodecylbenzene Dodecylbenzene
Dimethyl carbinol iso-Propyl alcohol
Dimethylene oxide Ethylene oxide Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid Alkylbenzenesulfonic acid
Dimethyl ethylamine tert-Butylamine alpha-Dodecylene Dodecene
Dolcymene p-Cymene
I, I -Dimethylethylamine tert-Butylamine DOP Dioctyl phthalate
N,N-Dimethylformamide Dimethylformamide Dowanol DB Diethylene glycol butyl
2,6-Dimethyl-4-heptanol Diisobutyl carbinol ether
2,6-Dimethyl-4-heptanone Diisobutyl ketone
Dimethyl-1-hexanol iso-Octyl alcohol Dowanol DE Diethylene glycol ethyl
ether
N,N-Dimethyl-N-(2- Dimethylethanolamine Dowanol DM Diethylene glycol methyl
hydroxyethyl)amine ether
Dimethyl ketone Acetone Dowanol EB Ethylene glycol butyl ether
Dimethylmethane Propane Dowanol EE Ethylene glycol ethyl ether
Dioxan 1,4-Dioxane
Dowanol EM Ethylene glycol methyl
Dioxane 1,4-Dioxane ether
p-Dioxane 1,4-Dioxane l)owthcrm A Diphenyl-Diphenyl ether
1,3-Dioxophalan Phthalic anhydride mixture
rI l)owtlrcrmE o-Dichlorobenzene
DIPA Diisopropanolamine
DIPA Diisopropylaminc l)l,A Di-n-propylamine
1,2-Epoxyethane
1,2-Epoxypropane
Ethylene oxide
Propylene oxide
t- Ethene, trichloro-
Ethenylbenzene
Trichloroethylene
Styrene monomer
r2t ll0
Ethyl acetate
Ethoxyethene Vinyl ethyl ether Ethylethylene Butylene
2-Ethoxyethylacetate Ethylene glycol ethyl ether
acetate
I Ethylformic acid
2-Ethyl hexanal
Propionic acid
2-Ethyl-3-propylacrolein
2-Ethyl-2-hexanal 2-Ethyl-3-propylacrolein
Ethylacetic acid
Ethyl aldehyde
n-Butyric acid
Acetaldehyde
I 2-Ethyl- l -hexanol 2-Ethyl hexanol
Ethylamine, anhydrous Ethylamine 2-Ethylhexyl alcohol 2-Ethyl hexanol
Ethylamine, aqueous solutions
Ethylbenzol
Ethylamine solution
Ethylbenzene
I bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate
2-Ethylhexyl, 2-propenoate
Dioctyl phthalate
2-Ethylhexyl acrylate
Ethyl hydride Ethane
2-Ethylbutanol
2-Ethyl- l-butanol
Ethyl butanol
Ethyl butanol
I Ethyl hydroxide Ethyl alcohol
2-Ethyl butyl alcohol Ethyl butanol 5-Ethylidene bicyclo(2,2, l)-hept- Ethylidene norbornene
Ethyl carbinol
Ethyl cyanide
n-Propyl alcohol
Propionitrile
I 2-ene
Ethylidene chloride l,l-Dichloroethane
Ethylidene dichloride 1,1-Dichloroethane
Ethyl dimethylmethane
Ethylene acetate
iso-Pentane
Ethylene glycol diacetate
I l, 1-Ethylidene dichloride I , 1-Dichloroethane
Ethylene alcohol Ethylene glycol Ethylidene norbornylene Ethylidene norbornene
Ethylene bromide Ethylene dibromide I Ethylidene norcamphene
Ethyl 2-methacrylate
Ethylidene norbornene
Ethyl methacrylate
Ethylene carboxylic acid Acrylic acid
Ethyl alpha-methacrylate Ethyl methacrylate
Ethylene chlorhydrin Ethylene chlorohydrin I 6-Ethyl-2-methyl benenamine 2-Methyl-6-ethylaniline
Ethylene chloride Ethylene dichloride
Ethyl methyl carbinol sec-Butyl alcohol
Ethylene diacetate
Ethylenediamine, anhydrous
Ethylene glycol diacetate
Ethylenediamine I Ethyl methyl ketone
Ethyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate
Methyl ethyl ketone
Ethyl methacrylate
Ethylene dihydrate Ethylene glycol
3-Ethyl-6-methyl pyridine 2-Methyl-5-ethylpyridine
2,2' -Bthylene dioxybis(ethanol) Triethylene glycol T 5-Ethyl-2-methyl pyridine 2-Methyl-5-ethylpyridine
2,2' -Bthylene dioxydiethanol Triethylene glycol
Ethyl nitrile Acetonitrile
Ethylene glycol monoacrylate
Ethylene glycol dihydroxy-
2-Hydroxyethyl acrylate
Triethylene glycol
I Ethylolamine
Ethyl oxide
Ethanolamine
Ethyl ether
diethyl ether 5-Ethyl-2-picoline 2-Methyl- 5-ethylpyridine
G
Formaldehyde solutions
Flourocarbon 22
Formalin
Chlorodifluoromethane
Formaldehyde solutions
t Genetron
Glacial acetic acid
Freon
Acetic acid
Glutaral Glutaraldehyde solution
Formalith Formaldehyde solutions
Formic acid, methyl ester Methyl formate I Glutaric dialdehyde
Glutarol
Glutaraldehyde solution
Glutaraldehyde solution
Formic aldehyde solution Formaldehyde solutions
Formol Formaldehyde solutions
I Glycerol
Glycol
Glycerine
Ethylene glycol
Formylic acid Formic acid
Glycol alcohol Ethylene glycol
Formyl trichloride Chloroform
Freon 12 Dichlorodifl uoromethane I Glycol bis(hyroxyethyl)ether
Glycol chlorohydrin
Triethylene glycol
Ethylene chlorohydrin
Freon 22 Chlorodifluoromethane
Fuel oil no. I Kerosene
I Glycol
Glycol
cyanohydrin
diacetate
Ethylene cyanohydrin
Ethylene glycol diacetate
Fuel oil no. l-D Diesel oil
Fuel oil no. 2-D Glycol dibromide Ethylene dibromide
Diesel oil
Fuel oil no. 6 Bunker C I Glycol
(ilycol
dichloride
e t h y l e n ee t h e r
Ethylene dichloride
1,4-Dioxane
Fuming sulfuric acid Oleum
Fural Furfural
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Ethylene glycol ethyl ether
Ethylene glycol ethyl ether
2-Furaldehyde Furfural
2-Furancarbinol Furfuryl alcohol I acetate
2-Furancarbonal Furfural I ( i l y c o l n t ( ) n ( ) r n ( . t l l ry.ll h c r Ethylene glycol methyl
ether
2-Furancarboxaldehyde Fur[ural
2,5-Furandione I ( ) l y ey l c l eo h o l Glyccrine
Maleic anhydride
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Grain alcohol Ethyl alcohol High temperature coal tar Coal tar
Groundnut oil Peanut oil H i g h t s o l v e n tn a p h t h a Coal tar naphtha solvent
L-Gulitol Sorbitol Hioxyl Hydrogen peroxide
Gum camphor Camphor oil
Gum spirits Turpentine f13N Ammonia, anhydrous
Homopiperidine Hexamethyleneimine
Gum turpentine Turpentine Hoof oil Neatsfoot oil
H Household ammonia Amnrtlnia solutions
Hydracrylic acid, beta-lactone beta-I)ropiolactone
Halon 122 Dichlorodifl uoromethane
Hard wax Paraffin wax Hydracrylonitrile Ethylene cyanohydrin
HEA 2-Hydroxyethyl acrylate Hydrochloric ether Ethyl chloride
Heavy industrial fuel oil Bunker C Hydrocyanic ether Propionitrile
Heavy oil Creosote, coal tar
Hydrogencarboxylic acid Formic acid
Hydrogen chloride Hydrochloric acid
n-Heptane Heptane
n-Heptylethylene l-Nonene
Hydrogen dioxide Hydrogen peroxide
Heptyl hydride Heptane
Hydrogen nitrate Nitric acid (56 to 68Vo)
Hexahydroaniline Cyclohexylamine
Hexamethyleneimine Hydrogen nitrate Nitric acid (95Vo)
Hexahydroazepine
Hydroperoxide Hydrogen peroxide
Hexahydrobenzene Cyclohexane 2-Hydroxethylamine Ethanolamine
Hexahydrophenol Cyclohexanol
Hexamethylene Cyclohexane beta-Hydroxethylamine Ethanolamine
Hexanaphthene Cyclohexane Hydroxybenzene Phenol
Hexane n-Hexane l-Hydroxybutane n-Butyl alcohol
2-Hydroxybutane sec-Butyl alcohol
7,2,3,4,5,6-Hexanehexol Sorbitol I -Hydroxy-2-cyanoethane Ethylene cyanohydrin
Hexanes Hexane, iso- or n- isomerf
l-Hexanol Hexanol Hydroxycyclohexane Cyclohexanol
n-Hexanol Hexanol bis[2-(2-Hydroxyethoxy)- Tetraethylene glycol
Hexanols Hexanol ethyllether
beta-Hydroxyethyl acrylate 2-Hydroxyethyl acrylate
Hexone Methyl isobutyl ketone bis(H yd roxyeth yl)amine Diethanolamine
sec-Hexyl acetate Methyl amyl acetate
Hexyl alcohol Hexanol bis(2-H yd roxyethyl)amine Diethanolamine
n-Hexyl alcohol Hexanol
tris(2-l I ytl roxyethyl)ether Diethylene glycol
scc-Hcxyl alcohol Ethyl butanol
| | v t l r o xy t ' tl r y l c th y l c r r e d i a m i n e Aminoethylethanolamine
N -l l - l I y t l r o x y c t h y l c t h y l c n e - Aminoet hylethanolamine
I lcxyl hydridc n-Hexane
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Isophorone
ethylenediamine Isoamyl acetate iso-Amyl acetate
2-Hydroxyethyl 2-propenoate
l-Hydroxyhexane
2-Hydroxyethyl acrylate
Hexanol
I Isoamyl ethanoate
Isoamyl hydride
iso-Amyl acetate
is()-[)entane
alpha-Hydroxyisobutronitrile Acetone cyanohydrin 1.3-lsobenzofuandione Phthalic anhydride
Impure camphor
Diisopropanolamine
Camphor oil
,I t l r o p r o p 1 ' t t sc y i l n i ( l e Methacrylonitrile
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2-Methyl- 5-ethylpyridine
I Methylacetic anhydride
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Propionic anhydride
Metaphosphoric acid Phosphoric acid
Metaxylene m-Xylene I Methyl acetylene-allenemixture Methyl acetylene-Propadiene
mixture
Methacetonic acid
Methacide
Methacrylate monomer
Propionic acid
Toluene
Methyl methacrylate
I beta-Methylacrolein
2-Methylacrylic acid
Crotonaldehyde
Methacrylic acid
2-Methyl acetonitrile Acetone cyanohydrin
alpha-Methacrylic acid
Methacrylic acid, butyl ester
Methacrylic acid
Butyl methacrylate I Methylbenzene Toluene
Methylbenzol Toluene
Methacrylic acid, ethyl ester
Methacrylic acid, methyl ester
Methanal solution
Ethyl methacrylate
Methyl methacrylate
Formaldehyde solutions
I alpha-Methylbivinyl
cis-Pentadiene-
1.3
1,3-Pentadiene
1,3-Pentadiene
1,3
trans-Pentadiene- 1,3-Pentadiene
Methanamine, N-methyl-
Methanamine, N-methyl-
Dimethylamine
Dimethylamine solution,
40%
I beta-Methylbivinyl Isoprene
l-Methylbutadiene 1,3-Pentadiene
Methanamine, N-methyl- Dimethylamine solution,
50%
I 2-Methyl- 1,3-butadiene
3-Methyl- 1,3-butadiene
Isoprene
Isoprene
Methane. bromo- 3-Methylbutanal iso-Valeraldehyde
Methane carboxylic acid
Methane, chloro-
Methyl bromide
Acetic acid
Methyl chloride
I 2-Methylbutane iso-Pentane
Methane, dichlorodifl uoro- 3-Methyl- I -butanol acetate iso-Amyl acetate
Methanol
Formic acid
Methyl alcohol
I 3-Methyl butyraldehyde
Mcthyl carbinol
iso-Valeraldehyde
Ethyl alcohol
Mcthyl Carbitol Diethylene glycol methyl
Methenyl trichloride
2-Methoxyethanol
Chloroform
Ethylene glycol methyl
ether
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MIC Methylamyl alcohol Naphthaline Naphthalene
MIK Methyl isobutyl ketone Naphtha, petroleum Naphtha: VM & P
Mineral oil Crude oil Naphthene Naphthalene
Mineral pitch Asphalt
Natural gas Methane
Mineral spirits Naphtha: Stoddard solvent NBA n-Butyl alcohol
MIPA iso-Propanolamine Necatorina Carbon tetrachloride
Mixed octyl nitrates 2-Ethyl hexyl nitrate Neolid Caster oil
Monobromomethane Methyl bromide 2,2',2"-Nitrilotriethanol Triethanolamine
Mono-n-butylamine n-Butylamine
Nitrobenzol Nitrobenzene
Monochloroacetic acid Chloroacetic acid o-Nitrochlorobenzene o-Chloronitrobenzene
Monochlorobenzene Chlorobenzene 2-Nitrophenol o-Nitrophenol
Monochlorodifl uoromethane Chlorodifluoromethane 2-Nitropropane 2-Nitropropane
Monochloroethane Ethyl chloride Nitropropanes 2-Nitropropane
Monochloroethene Vinyl chloride
sec-Nitropropane 2-Nitropropane
Monochloroethylene Vinyl chloride 2-Nitrotoluene o-Nitrotoluene
Monoethanolamine Ethanolamine o-Nitrotoluol o-Nitrotoluene
Monoethylamine Ethylamine 1-Nonane Nonane
Monoethylamine solution, 7OVo Ethylamine solution n-Nonane Nonane
Monoethylene glycol Ethylene glycol
sec-Nonyl alcohol Diisobutyl carbinol
Monohydroxybenzene Phenol Nonylcarbinol n-Decyl alcohol
Monoisopropanolamine iso-Propanolamine l-Nonylene l-Nonene
Monoisopropylamine iso-Propylamine Normal heptane Heptane
Monomethyl amine Methylamine solution Normal hexane n-Hexane
Mononitrobenzene Nitrobenzene
Normal pentane Pentane
Monopropylamine Propylamine Norvalamine n-Butylamine
Morbicid Formaldehyde solutions 2-NP 2-Nitropropane
Motor spirit Gasoline, motor
MTBE Methyl tert-butyl ether o
Muriatic acid Hydrochloric acid ()ctalrol 2-Ethyl hexanol
( )t lirrrol iso-Octyl alcohol
Muriatic ether Ethyl chloride
is()-()cliux)l iso-Octyl alcohol
Myricycl cerotate Carnauba wax ( )ctoil Dioctyl phthalate
( ) t ' ty l l c r v l n t e 2-Ethylhexyl acrylate
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n-Butyl alcohol
2-Propenenitrile Acrylonitrile
Propylene aldehyde
2-Propenenitrile, 2-methyl-
Propene oxide
Methacrylonitrile
Propylene oxide t Propylene chloride
Propylene dichloride
Crotonaldehyde
1,2-Dichloropropane
1,2-Dichloropropane
Propylene tetramer Dodecene
2-Propenic acid
Propenioic acid, 2-methylene
Acrylic acid
Methacrylic acid I Propylformic acid n-Butyric acid
Propenoic acid Acrylic acid
Propyl hydride Propane
2-Propenoic acid
2-Propenoic acid, butyl ester
Acrylic acid
n-Butyl acrylate I Propylic alcohol
Propylic aldehyde
n-Propyl alcohol
Propionaldehyde
iso-Propylideneacetone Mesityl oxide
2-Propenoic acid, ethyl ester
2-Propenoic acid methyl ester
Ethyl acrylate
Methyl acrylate
I Propyne-allene mixture Methyl acetylene-Propadiene
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, ethYl Ethyl methacrylate mixture
ester
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, Methyl methacrylate
I Protium
Pseudohexyl alcohol
Hydrogen (liqueflted)
Ethyl butanol
methyl ester Pvroacetic ether Acetone
scr'-Propylalcohol
n-Propyl alcohol
iso-Propyl alcohol
I Rcttrtol Rosin oil
R t t ' t t t t t ro i l Caster oil
Propyl lklchyde
lt'ltrogry'llrrtittc
Propionaldehyde
Propylamine
Prrlpylantirte
I R r xI o t l
Rr l r r t o I
Crude oil
Rosirr oil
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Santicizer 160
SBA
Butyl benzyl phthalate
sec-Butyl alcohol
I S p t t t t i n gs o l v c n t Naphtha: Stoddard solvent
Slt'rrnd t i s t i l l t ' dl t r r ; ' r c n l i n e Turpentine
Secondary light oil Benzene, Toluene, Xylene
Senecaoil
mixtures
Crude oil
I S t o t l t l a r r ls ( ) l v e n I
:i t y rcnc
Naphtha: Stoddard solvent
Styrene monomer
Styrol S t y r c r r cm o n o m e r
Sodium hydroxide
Sodium hydroxide solution
solution
Caustic soda solution
Caustic soda solution
t Sulfuricchlorohydrin
Sulfuricctlrcr
Chlorosulfonic acid
Ethyl ether
Sulfurous anhydride Sulfur dioxide
Sodium hypochlorite Sodium hypochlorite
solution
Sodium hydrosulftde
I Sulfurous oxide Sulfur dioxide
Sodium mercaptan Sulphur Sulfur, molten
solution
Sodium hydrosulfide
I Superoxol
Sweet oil
Hydrogen peroxide
Olive oil
Sodium sulfhydrate
T
Solar nitrogen solution
solution
Urea-Ammonium nitrate I Talleol Tall oil
solution Tallol Tall oil
Solvent ether
Solvent naphtha
Ethyl.ether
Naphthas I Tallow oil
Tangantangan oil
Tallow
Caster oil
Tar Coal tar
Solvent naphtha
Sorbicolan
Naphtha: VM & P
Sorbitol I 'l
'l
ar :rcirls Cresols
Sorbit Sorbitol itr crrrrrphor Naphthalene
'l
Sorbo
Sorbrll
Sorbitol
Sorbitol I nr, lirlrritl
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Coal tar
Creosote, coal tar
I rrri lrtprttl Asphalt
Sortxrrlyl
Soylhcntt oil
Sorbitol
Soybean oil I I lr^ tert-Butyl alcohol
Soy otl Soybean oil lx'trr l' l, 1,2-Trichloroethane
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Tetrachloroethane
sym-Tetrachloroethane
l, 1,2,2-T etr achloroethane
1,1,2,2-Tetr achloroethane
l{- Tolylethylene
Tolylenediamine
Vinyltoluene
Toluenediamine
2,4-Tolylenediamine Toluenediamine
Tetrachloroethylene Perchloroethylene
Tetrachloromethane
Tetraethyl lead compounds
Carbon tetrachloride
Motor fuel anti-knock
tf- m-Tolylenediamine Toluenediamine
Tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindene Dicyclopentadiene
lT- m-Tolylene diisocyanate
Tolylphosphate
Toluene diisocyanate
Tricresyl phosphate
Treacle Molasses
1,2,3,4-T etr ahydronaphthalene Tetrahydronaphthalene
Tetrahydro- 1,4-oxazine
Tetrah ydro- 2H- 1,4- oxazine
Morpholine
Morpholine
It Tri Trichloroethylene
Tetralin Tetrahydronaphthalene
If- unsym-Trichlorobenzene
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzol
Trichloroethene
1,2,4-T r ichloroben zene
1,2,4-T r ichlorobenzene
Trichloroethylene
Tetraline Tetrahydronaphthalene
Tetramethylene cyanide
Tetramethylene oxide
Adiponitrile
Tetrahydrofuran
It- Trichlorohydrin
Trichloromethane
1,2,3-Trichloropropane
Chloroform
Tetramethyl lead compounds Motor fuel anti-knock
compounds tr Trichloropropane
beta-Trichlorethane
Tricresol
1,2,3-Trichloropropane
l, 1,2-Trichloroethane
Cresols
Tetramp
Tetranap
Tetrapropylene
Tetrahydronaphthalene
Tetrahydronaphthalene
Dodecene
tr l-Tridecanol
Tridecyl alcohol
Tridecanol
Tridecanol
THF
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Vinyl formic acid Acrylic acid
Vy Ac Vinyl acetate
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Whale sperm oil Sperm oil tr
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APPENDIXES
White camphor oil Camphor oil
White fuming nitric acid
White phosphoric acid
Nitric acid (95Vo)
Phosphoric acid r
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A.
B.
Compatibility Information, 46 CFR 150 - Subpart A......... 360
Medical Kit Information - Cyanide-like cargoes;
Carcinogens listed in the Guide... 408
White phosphorus Phosphorus (white) C. List of Oils - Appendix I, MARPOL 73/78;
White
White
spirits
tar
Naphtha: Stoddard solvent
Naphthalene
il- D.
Composition of Common Petroleum Products.....
Conversion Factors.......
410
412
Wood alcohol Methyl alcohol E. Temperature Conversion.................. 417
Wood spirit Methyl alcohol
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Wood turpentine
WP
x
'
Turpentine
Phosphorus (white)
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meta-Xylene
ortho-Xylene
m-Xylene
o-Xylene
r
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para-Xylene p-Xylene
Xylol Xylene
Y
Yellow petrolatum
Yellow phosphorus
Petrolatum
Phosphorus (white)
t1-
Zinc dlhexyldithiophosphate Zinc dialkyldithiophosphate
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Zinc dihexylphosphorodithioate Zinc dialkyldithiophosphate lf
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APPENDIX A
r groups. Products assigned to Cargo groups, however, are much less re-
active and dangerous combinations can be formed only with members
r
COMPATIBILITY INFORMATION of certain Reactive groups. Cargo groups do not react hazardously
with one another. Because of these differences in reactivity, a signifi-
In this seventh edition, chemical compatibility is covered by a gen- cant part of the usual two-dimensional chart has been eliminated.
eral discussion and summary of 46 CFR 150 Subpart A followed by 46
CFR 150 in essentially its entirety. If necessary, current information
may be obtained by calling 202-267-1577or writing to Commandant
r d. Using the Guide-The following procedure explains how the
Guide should be used to find compatibility information:
General Discussion. t- ring to the alphabetical listing of products and their corresponding
groups (Table I of 46 CFR 150). Many chemicals are listed under their
a. Introduction-The accidental mixing of one chemical product
with another inside a cargo tank or pipe may result in a vigorous chem-
ical reaction. Binary combinations that generate significant heat or
r parent names and, unless otherwise indicated, isomers or mixtures of
isomers for a particular product are assigned to the same group. For
example, to frnd the group number for Isobutyl alcohol, look under the
produce gas can be very hazardous to personnel and property. The pur-
pose of the Compatibility Guide is to indicate, in chart form, combina-
tions believed to be dangerous. Based on information provided by the
r parent name Butyl alcohol. Similady, the group number for para-
Xylene is found under the entry Xylene. If a chemical cannot be found
in this listing, contact the Coast Guard for a group determination.
National Academy of Sciences, the Guide represents the latest data
available to the Coast Guard on chemical compatibility. Extensive use
was made of direct experimental evidence obtained under contract to
r (2) If both group numbers do not fall between 30 and 43 inclu-
sive, locate on the chart one of the numbers on the left (Cargo groups)
the NAS and Coast Guard.
b. Definition of a Hazardous Reaction-As a first approximation, a r and the other across the top (Reactive groups). Note that if one of the
group numbers is between 30 and 43 it must be located on the left side.
Proceed across the page until the appropriate Reactive group column is
r
binary mixture is considered hazardous when the products are mixed intersected. The box formed by the intersection will indicate one of the
under specified conditions and the temperature rise exceeds 25"C or a following:
gas is evolved. In rare cases the reaction of two components (even
(a) blank-The two products are considered compatible.
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though non-hazardous, from temperature or pressure considerations)
may produce a product which is significantly more flammable or toxic (b) "X'-The two products are not considered compatible.
than the original materials. Although no examples of such a reaction
(c) a letter other than an "X"-Differences (deviations) in re-
r
are known at this time, they would be considered hazardous.
activity are present among the group members-refer to the listing fol-
c. Chart Format-In reviewing the binary test results and previous
lowing the chart to hnd whether the products in question are included
charts, it was evident that there were different degrees of reactivity
in the deviations. Unless the combination is specifically covered on this
among the various products. Many of them are relatively non-reactive
(aromatic hydrocarbons, paraffins) while others form hazardous combi-
nations with many groups (inorganic acids).
r page, it may be considered compatible.
Examples:
The compatibility chart (refer to Figure I in 46 CFR 150) is separated
into two sections, group I through group 22 are Reactive groups, and
group 30 through group 43 are Cargo groups. Left unassigned and
r Combination Compatible?
available for future expansion are groups 23 through 29 and those past
43. Reactive groups contain products which are chemically the most re-
active; dangerous combinations may result between members of differ-
r Butyraldehyde/Aceticacid
Allyl alcohol/Toluenediisocyanate
Decene/Ethylbenzene
Ethanolamine/Acetone
lgl 4
215/12
30/32
8/18
yes
no
yes
yes
360
r Ammonia/Dimethylformamide 6/10 no
(b) Display.
developed which allows a shipper to test two particul.:arproducts he be-
lieves non-hazardous although an "X" appears in the chart for their
corresponding groups. A data sheet is also supplied and should be com-
r 46 CFR part or section where
CurrentOMBcontrolNo.
pleted and returned to the Coast Guard for evaluation. If the combina-
tion is not found to be dangerously reactive, an exception will be
issued.
t: identifiedor described
15 0 . 0 1 - 1 5 2115-0016
153.5 2115-0016
46 CFR PART IsO-COMPATIBILITY
Subpart A-Compatibility of Cargoes
OF CARGOES
f- 153.905
153.910
2115-0089
2115-0089
Sec.
150.105 OMB control numbers assignedpursuant to the Paperwork
Reduction Act.
r 153.968
Part 154
't54.12
2115-0089
2115-0113
2115-0016
l50.ll0 Applicability.
l50.ll5 Def,rnitions. {- $150.110 Applicability.
150.120 Definition of incompatible cargoes.
150.130 Loading a aargo on vesselscarrying cargoes with which it is
incompatible.
150.140 Cargoes not listed in Table I or II.
r This subpart prescribes rules for identifying incompatible hazard-
ous materials and rules for carrying these materials in bulk as cargo in
permanently attached tanks or in tanks that are loaded or discharged
S150.115 Definitions.
Frcunp l-CovrpeuBrlrry
Tenrr, I-AlpnenETrcAL
Cnenr
Lrsr oF CARcoEs
l= As used in this subpart: "Hazardous material" means:
(a) A flammable liquid as defined in $ 30.10-22 or a combustible
TesrE, II-GnouprNG oF Cencoes
ApppNorx I-ExcBprroNs ro rHE CHART
AppeNolx II-Expr-eNATroN oF FrcuRE I
AppeNux III-TesrrNc PRocEDUREsFoR Dsrenuntxc ExcEprroNs
r liquid as defined in $ 30.10-15 of this chapter;
(b) A material listed in Table 151.05,Table l of Part 153, or Table
4 of Part 154 of this chapter; or
TO THE CHENT
AppnNorx IV-Dlre Sneer
,
t: (c) A liquid, liquefied gas, or compressed gas listed in 49 CFR
r72.tot.
Subpart A-Compatibility of Cargoes
$150.105 OMB control numbers assignedpursuant to the Paperwork
Reduction Act.
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"Person
person
in charge" means the master of a self-propelled vessel, or
in charge of a barge.
(a) Purpose. This section collects and displays the control numbers
assigned to information collection and recordkeeping requirements in
this subchapter by the Ofhce of Management and Budget (OMB) pursu-
r $150.120 Definition of incompatible cargoes
Except as described in $ 150.150, a cargo of hazardous material is
incompatible with another cargo listed in Table I if the chemical groups
ant to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
l- of the two cargoes have an "X" where their columns intersect in
(l) Cofferdam;
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$150.160 Carrying a cargo as an exception to the compatibility chart.
The Operator of a vessel having on board a cargo carried as an
exception under $150.150 but not listed in Appendix I, Exceptions to
(2) Empty tank;
(c) The containment system for the hazardous material rnust not F accordance with subpart 1.03 of this chapter.
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have a piping or venting system that connects to a containment system
carrying a aargo with which the hazardous material is incompatible.
Any such piping or venting system must have been separated from the
containment system carrying the incompatible cargo by:
(l) Removing a valve or spool piece and blanking off the exposed
pipe ends, or
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(2) Installing two spectacle flanges in series with a means of detect-
ing leakage into the pipe between the spectacle flanges.
F
$150.140 Cargoes not listed in Table I or II.
A cargo of hazardous material not listed in Table I or II must be
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handled as if incompatible with all other cargoes until the Commandant
(G-MTH) (tel. no. (202) 267-1577) assignsthe hazardous material to a
compatibility group. (Table I lists cargoes alphabetically while Table II
F
lists cargoes by compatibility group).
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Figure l--{ompatibility Chart
tt- Chemical name
Table I-Alphabetical
Group
List of Cargoes
it- A c e t y l t r i b u t y l c i t r a t e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Acrolein
Acrylamide solution............
2lg
l0
ARL
AAM 4{
Acrylic acid.................. 24 ACR
It- Acrylonitrile
Acrylonitrile-Styrene copolymer
215 ACN
t-
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salt solutions... JJ ABT
! A l k y l p h t h a 1 a t e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 ...
o 215
C Allyl alcohol... ALA
8
t- Allyl chloride
Aluminium chloride, Hydrochloric
acid solution...
l5
243
0
ALC
AHS
Aluminum sulfate solution ASX
f- 2-(2-Aminoethoxy)ethano|...............
Aminoethyldiethanolamine,
Aminoethylethanolamine
8 AEX
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Aminoethylethanolamine.................
N-Aminoethylpiperazine..................
8
8 AEE
AEP
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2-Amino-2-hydroxymethyl- 1,3-
p r o p a n e d i o ls o l u t i o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 AHL
2-Amino-2-methyl- I -propanol ......... 8 APR
BtLLtNGCODE 4910-14-C X: Incompatible Groups Ammonia, anhydrous........ 6 AMA
0
ABX
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Ammonium hydroxide (28Vo or
less Ammonia) 6 AMH
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Ctemical narne Group CHRIS RelatedCHRIS codec Chemical name Group CHRIS Related CHRIS codes
No. codc No. code
r0 Butyl alcohol 220 IAL,/BAN,/BAS,/BAT
Ammonium nitrate solution ANR AMN
Ammonium nitrate, Urea solution Butylamine...... 7 BTY IAM,/BAM,/BTL/BUA
(containing Ammonia) 6 UAS Butylbenzene 32 BBE
Ammonium nitrate, Urea solution B u t y l b e n z y l p h t h a l a t e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 BPH
(not containing Ammonia)........... 43 ANU n - B u t y l b u t y r a t e. . . . . . . . . . . 34 BUB
Ammonium polyphosphate B u t y l e n e. . . . . . . . . . 30 BTN
43 Butylene glycol .............. 220 BUG
solution............ ANS,/APP
Amrnonium sulfate solution 43 AME AMS Butylene oxide................ 16 BTO
Ammonium sulfide solution ............ 5 ASS ASF Butyl ether...... 4I BTE
Ammonium thiocyanate, Butyl formate.. 34 BFI,/BFN
Ammonium thiosulfate solution .. 0 ACS iso-Butyl isobutyrate ...... 34 BIB
Ammonium thiosulfate solution...... 43 ATV ATF B u t y l h e p t y l k e t o n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 BHK
Amyl acetate... 34 AEC IAT/AI',.IL/AAS,/AYA B u t y l m e t h a c r y l a t e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 BMH BMI,/BMN
Amyl alcohol.. 20 AAI IAA,/AAN,/ASE/APIN'{ Butyl methacrylate, Decyl
Amylene.......... 30 AMZ PTX,/PTE methacrylate, Cetyl-Eicosyl
Amyl methyl ketone........................ l8 AMK methacrylate mixture 14 DER
Amyl tallate.... 34 Butyl phenol, Formaldehyde resin
Aniline............. 9 ANL in Xylene......... 32
Anthracene oil (Coal tar fraction), Butyl toluene.. 32 BUE
s e eC o a l t a r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JJ AHO coR Butyraldehyde l9 BAE BAD,/BTR,/BFA
Asphalt............ 33 ASP ACU Butyric acid 4 BRA IBR
Asphalt blending stocks, roofers g a m m a - B u t y r o l a c t o n e . . . . . . . , . . . , , . . . . . . . . .l ' 2 0 BLA
f lu x . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 ARF Calcium bromide solution................ 43 CBM
Asphalt blending stocks, straight Calcium bromide, Zinc bromide
run residue 33 ASR solution see Drilling brine
Aviation alkylates........... 33 AVA GAV (containing Zinc salts).................. 43 DZB
Behenyl alcohol............. 20 Calcium chloride solution................ 43 CCS cLc
B e n z e n e. . . . . . . . . . . 32 BNZ Calcium hypochlorite solutions ...... 5 CHZ/CHU/CHY
Benzene hydrocarbon mixtures Calcium naphthenate in Mineral
(having l0Vo Benzene or more).. 32 BHB oil.................... 34 CNM
Benzenesulfonyl chloride................. 20 BSC Calcium nitrate, Magnesium
Benzene, Toluene, Xylene nitrate, Potassium chloride
mixtures...........
Benzene tricarboxylic acid, trioctyl
32 BTX
I- s o l u t i o n. . . . . . . . . . .
Calcium sulfonate, Calcium
carbonate, Hydrocarbon solvent
34
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e s t e r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Benzylacetate.. 34 BZE mlxture 33
Benzyl alcohol 2l BAL Camphor oil..................... 18 cPo
Benzyl chloride 36 BCL Caprolactam solution ....................... 22 CLS
Brake fluid base mixtures
Butadiene
Butadiene, Butylene mixtures
( c o n t . A c e t y l e n e s ). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20
30
30
BFX
BDI
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C a r b o n d i s u l f id e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-........ . . . . . .
2r
C a r b o n b l a c k b a s e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
38
C a r b o n t e t r a c h l o r i d e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
cBo
CBB
CBT
r
BBM
Butane,............ 3l BMX IBT,/BUT Cashew nut shell oil (untreated)..... 4 OcN
Butene,............ 30 IBL,/BTN Caustic potashso|ution.................... 2 5 CPS
Caustic soda solution 25
B u t e n eo l i g o m e r . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . , . . , . , . , . , . , . 30 BOL CSS
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Butyl acetate... 34 BAX IBA,/BCN,/BTA/BYA Cetyl-Eicosyl methacrylate
Butyl acrylate. l4 BAR BAI,/BTC mixture t4 CEM
cLx
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Decahydronaphthalene....................
Decaldehyde...
JJ
l9
No.
t2
code
CMP
DHN
IDA,/DAL
Chloroacetic acid solution...............
Chlorobenzene
4
36
CHM
CRB
CHL,/MCA
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Decane
Decanoicacid..................
31
4
DDC
DCO
PFN
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DUP
C h l o r o s u l f o n i ca c i d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r0 CSA Diammoniu.m salt of Zinc EDTA
Chlorotoluene. 36 CHI CTM,/CTO,/CRN s o l u t i o n. . . . . . . . . . . . 43 DSZ
Choline chloride solutions............... 20 cco Dibutylamine 7 DBA
Coal tar
Coal tar pitch.................
Coconut oil, fatty acid.....................
Corn syrup......
JJ
33
34
43
coR
CTP
CFA
CSY
ocT
ir Dibutyl phthalate 34
D i c h l o r o b e n z e n e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Dichlorodifl uoromethane ................ 36
DPA
DBX
DCF
DBM,/DBO,/DBP
l , l - D i c h 1 o r o e t h a n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 .. DCH
Cottonseed oil, fatty acid ................
Creosote..,.,.,...
34
2l
CFY
CCT CCW,/CWD
fr
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2,2'-Dichloroethyl ether
2,2'-Dichloroisopropyl ether ...........
4I
36
DEE
DCI
CresoIs............. 2l cRs cRL,/CSL,/CSO D i c h l o r o m e t h a n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 DCM
Cresylate spent caustic.... 5 csc 2 , 4 - D i c h l o r o p h e n o l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2I DCP
csc r
C r e s y l i ca c i d. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2l CRY 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid,
Cresylic acid, sodium salt solution. l Diethanolamine salt solution....... 43 DDE
Crotonaldehyde................................l 9 CTA 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid,
Cumene
Cycloaliphatic resins........................
32
3l
CUM
ll--
tl
Dimethylamine salt solution........
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid,
l'20 DAD DDA,/DSX
4
cHx
tl: D i c h l o r o p r o p a n e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 6
l , 3 - D i c h l o r o p r o p e n e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 5
DPX
DPS
DPB/DPP,/DPC/DPL
DPU,/DPF
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acid water........ Dichloropropene,
Cyclohexanol.. 20 CHN Dichloropropane mixtures........... l5 DMX
Cyclohexanone l8 ccH 2 , 2 - D i c h l o r o p r o p i o n i ca c i d . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 DCN
Cyclohexanone, Cyclohexanol Dicyclopentadiene............................ 3 0 ' DPT
mixtures........... ,18 cYx Didecyl dimethyl ammonium
Cyclohexyl acetate.............
Cyclohexylamine.............................. 7
1 , 3 - C y c l o p e n t a d i e ndei m e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
34
30
CYC
CHA
CPD
F chloride, Ethanol mixture
s o l u t i o n. . . . . . . . . . .
Diethanolamine
43 DDX
DEA
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8
Cyclopentadiene polymers .............. 30 CPD Diethanolamine salt of 2,4-
Cyclopentadiene, Styrene, Benzene Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
mrxtures.........,. 30 csB solution............ 43 DDE
Cyclopentane.. 3l CYP Diethylamine DEN
Cyclopentene.. 30 CPE
fl- Diethylaminoethanol........................ 8
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C-hemicd name Group CHRIS Related CHRIS codec
F Tabte I-Alphabetical
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so1ution............ 9 CDM
Diethylene glycol............... 40 DEG
Dimethylamine salt of 2,4-
Diethylene glycol butyl ether......... 40 DME
Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
Diethylene glycol butyl ether
. . .2. .0. . ;
solution..................................L DAD DDA,/DSX
acetate........,..... 34 DEM
tr DMM
2 , 6 - D i m e t h y l a n i l i n e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Diethylene glycol dibutyl ether...... 40 DIG
Dimethylcyclicsiloxane
Diethylene glycol ethyl ether......... & DGE hydrolyzate..... 34
Diethylene glycol ethyl ether
N,N-Dimethylcy"l"h.rylu-i;;':: :::. DXN
acetate..............
Diethylene glycol methyl ether......
Diethylene glycol methyl ether
acetate..............
34
n
34
DGA
DGM
DGR
tr Dimethylethanolamine.....................
D i m e t h y l f o r m a m i d e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dimethyl furan................
8
l0
4l
DMB
DMF
Di-n-hexyl adipate.............
Diisobutyl carbinol............
Diisobutylene..
34
Diisobutylamine................................ 7
20
30
DHA
DBU
DBC
DBL
tr Diphenyl
Diphenyl, Diphenyl ether mixture.
Diphenyl ether.................
Diphenyl ether, Diphenyl phenyl
32
33
4l
DIL
DDO
DPE
r
Diisopropanolamine ......................... 8 DIP Dipropylene glycol dibenzoate....... 34 DGY
D i i s o p r o p y l a m i n e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DIA Dipropylene glycol methyl ether... 40 DPY
D i i s o p r o p y l b e n z e n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 DIX Distillates, flashed feed stocks......... 33 DFF
Diisopropyl naphthalene..... 32 DII Distillates, straight run..................... 33 DSR
N,N-Dimethylacetamide.................. l0 DAC Ditridecyl phthalate......... 34 DTP DAH
N,N-Dimethylacetamide solution ...
Dimethyl adipate.............
l0
34
DLS
DLA
ll- Diundecyl phthalate..........
D o d e c a n e. . . . . . . .
34
3l
DUP
DOC
DAH
PFN
r
Dimethylamine 7 DMA Dodecanol....... 20 DDN LAL
Dimethylamine solution................... 7 DMG,/DMY,/DMC D o d e c e n e. . . . . . . . 30 DOZ DDC,/DOD
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No. code
No. code
Ethylenediaminetetracetic acid,
2-Dodecenylsuccinic acid,
tetrasodium salt solution .............. 43 EDS
dipotassium salt solution. 34
Ethylene dibromide........ 36 EDB
r
Dodecylamine, tetraOecytami'nl 236
27 Ethylene dichloride........ EDC
mixture DTA 220
E t h y l e n eg l y c o l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EGL
Dodecyl alcohol............. 20 DDN/LAL
Ethylene glycol acetate. 34 EGO
D o d e c y l b e n z e n e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 DDB AKB
20 Ethylene glycol butyl ether ............ Q EGM
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid.......... DSA ,10
Ethylene glycol tert-butyl ether.....
Dodecyl diphenyl ether [:
I Ethylene glycol butyl ether
disulfonate solution....................... 43 DOS
acetate............. 34 EMA
Dodecyl methacrylate l4 DDM
Ethylene glycol diacetate................ 34 EGY
Dodecyl-Pentadecyl methacrylate
m i x t u r e s. . . . . . . . . . .
Dodecyl phenol..............
t4
2l
DDP
DOL
t: Ethylene glycol dibutyl ether.........
Ethylene glycol ethyl ether.............
Ethylene glycol ethyl ether acetate
Q
40
34
EGB
EGE
EGA
Drilling brine (containing Calcium,
Potassiumor Sodium salts).......... 43 DRB r-: Ethylene glycol isopropyl ether..... .lO EGI
Drilling brine (containing Zinc I Ethylene glycol methyl ether .........
Ethylene glycol methyl ether
,10 EME
salts)................. 43 DZB
acetate............. 34 EGT
t:
Drilling mud (low toxicity) (d
Ethylene glycol phenyl ether.......... & EPE
flammable or combustible) ............ 33 DRM
Drilling mud (low toxicity) (if non- Ethylene glycol phenyl ether,
Diethylene glycol phenyl ether
flam mabIe or non-combustible)..... 43 DRM
E p i c h | o r o h y d r i n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t 7
Epoxy resin.....
E t h a n e. . . . . . . . . . . . .
l8
3l
EPC
ETH
t- mrxture
Ethylene glycol propyl ether..........
Ethylene oxide................
Ethylene oxide, Propylene oxide
40
Q
rO
EDX
EGP
EOX
Ethanolamine.. 8 MEA ....*
2 - E t h o x y e t h a n o.l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
2 - E t h o x y e t h y l a c e t a t e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
EEO
EEA
t- mlxture
Ethylene-Vinyl acetate copolyrner
emulsion
t6
43
EPM
r
Ethoxylated alcohols, C I 1-C15....... 20 EOD,/ENP,/EOP/ F.OT,/ETD
Ethyl ether...... 4I EET
E t h o x y t r i g l y c o l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,10 ETG
Ethyl-3-ethoxypropionate................ 34 EEP
Ethyl acetate... 34 ETA
2 - E t h y l h e x a l d e h y d e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 EHA
E t h y l a c e t o a c e t a t e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 EAA
r
2 - E t h y l h e x a n o i ca c i d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 EHO
Ethyl acrylate. t4 EAC
220 2-Ethylhexanol 20 EHX
Ethyl alcohol.. EAL
27 2 - E t h y l h e x y l a c r y l a t e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 EAI
Ethylamine...... EAM
Ethylamine solution ...........
2 - E t h y l h e x y l a m i n e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 EHM
7 EAN
Ethyl hexyl phthalate 34 EHE
Ethyl amyl ketone..............
Ethylbenzene..
Ethyl butanol..
l8
)z
20
EAK
ETB
EBT
ELK
t: Ethyl hexyl tallate...............
Ethylidene norbornene
34
230
E t h y l m e t h a c r y l a t e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14'
EHT
ENB
ETM
N - E t h y l - n - b u t y 1 a m i n .e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EBA
Ethyl butyrate
Ethyl chloride.
Ethyl chlorothioformate..................
34
36
2o
EBR
ECL
ECT
t: 2-Ethyl-6-methyl-N-(l'-methyl-2-
methoxyethyl)aniline....................
o-Ethyl phenol..............
9
2I
EEM
EPL
E t h y l p r o p i o n a t e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 EPR
t:
N-Ethylcyclohexylamine................. ECC 2I9
2-Ethyl-3-propylacrolein.................. EPA
Ethylene.......... 30 ETL
Ethyl toluene.. 32 ETE
Ethylene chlorohydrin... 20 ECH
Fatty acids (saturated, Cl3 and
Ethylene cyanohydrin 20 ETC
above)............. 34
E t h y 1 e n e d i a m i n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2. 7 EDA
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Chemical name Group CHRIS RelatedCHRIS codes
|'r:
ll
Table l-Alphabetical List of Cargoes-Continued
F
Fatty acid amides............. 33
Hexameth ylenetetramine 7 HMT
Ferric chloride solution................... I FCS FCL
Hexamethylenetetramine solutions . HTS
Ferric hydroxyethylethylene-
H e x a m e t h y l e n i m i n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
. HMI
diaminetriacetic acid, trisodium
231
salt solution.....
Ferric nitrate, Nitric acid solution..
243 FHX
FNN
STA lr
tl
Hexane............,
Hexanoic acid....,............. 4
HXS
HXO
IHA,/HXA
r
Glycidyl ester of Versatic acid....... 34 GLT Kraft black liquor............... 5 KPL
G l y c o l d i a c e t a t e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t1
Kraft pulping liquors (Black,
Glycols, Resins, and Solvents
G r e e n ,o r W i t e ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 KPL
mlxture 33 Lactonitrile solution............ J I LNI
Glyoxal solutions........... t9 cos
H e p t a n e. . . . . . . . . . .
n - H e p t a n o i ca c i d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3l HMX
HEP
HPI,/HPT
F Latex, liquid synthetic
Lauric acid......
Lignin liquor...
43
34
41
LLS
LRA
r
Heptanol.......... 20 HTX HTN l, 20
Magnesium chloride solution ..........
Heptene........... 30 HPX HTE
Magnesium nonyl phenol sulltde.... JJ
Heptyl acetate. 34 HPE
M a g n e s i u ms u l f o n a t e . . . . . . . . . . 34 MSE MAS
Herbicide (C l5-H22-NO2-Cl) ......... 33 MCO
Maleic anhydride............................., 1 l MLA
Hexamethylenediaminesolution ..... 7 HMC HMD
376
F Maleic anhydride copolymer .......... JJ
377
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Table l-Alphabetical
20
code
MMM
r 3-Methyl-3-methoxybutyl acetate...
M e t h y l n a p h t h a l e n .e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Methylolureas.
2-Methyl pentane............
34
19
3l
MNA
MUS
tr
IHA
3-Methoxy- 1-butanol ........................ 20 2 - M e t h y l - l - p e n t e n e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 MPN
3-Methoxybutyl acetate................... 34 MOA 4 - M e t h y l - l - p e n t e n.e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 MTN
I -Methoxy-2-propyl acetate ............ 34 MPO Methylpyridine 9 MPR,/MPE,/MPF
Methoxy triglycol
Methyl acetate
M e t h y l a c e t o a c e t a t .e. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . 34
Methyl acetylene, Propadiene
N
34
MTG
MTT
MAE r N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone
Methyl salicylate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
.
a l p h a - M e t h y 1 s t y r e n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Metolachlor 34
9 MPY
MES
MSR
MCO
mlxture
Methyl acrylate
Methyl alcohol 220
30
t4
MAP
MAM
MAL
tr Mineral spirits...............
Molasses
M o l a s s e sr e s i d u e . . . . . . . . . . . . .
33
20
0
MNS
Methylamine...
Methylamine solutions.....................
M e t h y l a m y l a c e t a t e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
M e t h y l a m y l a l c o h o l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
7
MTA
MSZ
MAC
MAA
r Monochlorodifl uoromethane........,..
Morpholine
Motor fuel antiknock compounds
containing lead a|kyls............,...... 1 0
36
27
MCF
MPL
r
MFA
M e t h y l a m y l k e t o n e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 8 MAK Myrcene .......... 30 MRE
M e t h y l b r o m i d e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 MTB Naphtha:
Methyl butenol 20 MBL C o a l t a r s o | v e n t. . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 NCT
Methyl butyl ketone......................... l 8 MBK Cracking fraction............ 233
Methyl tert-butyl ether....................
Methylbutynol
3-Methyl butyraldehyde .
241
20
l9
MBE
MBY F Petroleum........
Solvent
Stoddard so|vent.............
33
' 333
3
PTN
NSV
NSS
M e t h y l b u t y r a t e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
M e t h y l c h l o r i d e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
M e t h y l c y c l o h e x a n e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 l
Methylcyclopentadiene dimer......... 30
MBU
MTC
MCY
MCK
r Varnish Makers' and Painters' ....
Naphthalene....
Naphthalene sulfonic acid-
formaldehyde copolymer,
33
32
NVM
NTM
34
NFS
NSA
polyphenylamine, o-
tt:
N a p h t h e n i ca c i d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 NTI
Dichlorobenzene mixtures........,., 9 MDB Naphthenic acid, sodium salt
2-Methyl-6-ethy1ani1ine.................... 9 MEN so1ution........,... 43, NTS
Methyl ethyl ketone......................... 2 1 9 MEK N e o d e c a n o i ca c i d. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 NEA
2-Methyl-5-ethylpyridine.................
Methyl formal.
Methyl formate
9
4l
34
MEP
MTF
MFM
tt: N i t r a t i n ga c i d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
N i t r i c a c i d ( l O V ao r l e s s ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Nitric acid (greater than TOVo)........
IO
r0
NIA
NCD
NAC
tr
Methyl heptyl ketone....................... l 8 MHK Nitrobenzene... 42 NTB
2-Methyl-2-hydroxy-3-butyne ......... 20 MHB o - N i t r o c h l o r o b e n z e n e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 CNO CNP
Methyl isoamyl ketone l8 MAK N i t r o e t h a n e. . . . . 42 NTE
Methyl isobutyl carbinol 20 MIC o-Nitrophenol r'20 NTP NIP,/NPH
Methyl isobutyl ketone.................... 218
378
MIK
ir N itropropane
Nitropropane, Nitroethane mixture
42
42
NPM
NNM
NPN,/NPP
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Chemical name
List of Cargoes-Continued
Group
r
Group CHRIS Related CHRIS coder
CHRIS RelatedCHRIS coder
No. code
No. cod€
No. 2-D. JJ OTD
42 NIT NIE/NTI,/NTR
3l NAX NAN
No.4 33 OFR
4
30
220
t4
NNA
NON
NNS
NMA
NAI,/NIN
NNE
NNI,/NNN
r No. 5 33
JJ
JJ
oFv
osx
oAs
33
2l
40
NNP
NPE f- 33
JJ ocF
40
JJ
NPE
NPS
r 33
34
34
ocM
CFY
r
0
30 33 OIL
l0 ODD JJ ODS
JJ
JI OAX IOO,/OAN
4 OAY OAA 33 oLs
30
220
OTX
ocx
OTE
IOA,/OTA t- 33
JJ
33
OLB
OMN
OMS
r
l9 OAL IOC,/OLX
34 ODA JJ OMT
34 OET 33 ONF
234 ONE 34 ooI
r
2l 34 OPE
34 OBB 34 OPE
34 ocA 33 OPT
234
34
34
234
occ
oco
ocs
OFS
r JJ
JJ
JJ
JJ
OPI
ORG
oRs
34
34
234
OLD
ooL
OPM
t- 33
JJ
JJ
ORD
ORN
34
34
34
34
oPo
OPN
ORP
t- 34
40
oIs
EVO
r
34 ORB
JJ OSP
34 osF JJ osD
34 osB JJ osY
34 OSN
34 OTL
234
34
34
oTc
ovG
ooN
r JJ
JJ
34
TOF
OTN
OTF
OTG
r
JJ
JJ ooD JJ OTB
33 oTw 33
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Olefin mixtures
alpha-Olefins (C6 - Cl8) mixtures..
No.
30
30
code
OAM
OFX,/OFY
r Polyethylene glycol dimethyl
ether..,...,,.........
No.
/t0
code
r
alpha-Olefins (C I 3 and above)........ 30 Polyethylene glycol monoalkyl
Oleic acid........ 34 OLA ether................. 40 PEE
Oleum.............. 1'20 OLM P o l y e t h y l e n ep o l y a m i n e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 7 PEB
Oxyalkylated alkyl phenol Polyferric sulfate solution 34 PSS
20
t-
formaldehyde.. 33 Polyglycerol GCR
Palm kernel oil, fatty acid............... 34 PNO Polymethylene polyphenyl
Palm kernel oil, fatty acid methyl isocyanate........ t2 PPI
e s t e r. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 34 PNF P o l y m e t h y l s i l o x a n e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Palm stearin
n-Paraffins (Cl0 - C20).....
Paraldehyde....
34
3l
l9
PMS
PFN
PDH
DCC,/DOC,/TRD t- Poly(20)oxyethylene sorbitan
monooleate......
Polypropylene
34
30
PSM
PLP
P o l y p r o p y l e n eg 1 y c o l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 PGC
P e n t a c h l o r o e t h a n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Pentadecanol...
1.3-Pentadiene.
20
30
PCE
PDC
PDE PDN
tr Polypropylene glycol methyl ether
P o l y s i l o x a n e. . . .
Potassium hydroxide solution.........
q
34
25
PGM
cPs
Pentaethylenehexamine,
Tetraethylenepentamine mixture.
Pentane............
Pentene............
3l
30
PEP
PTY
PTX
IPT,/TTTA
PTE
r P o t a s s i u mo l e a t e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
P r o p a n e. . . . . . . . . . .
Propanolamine
34
3l
8
POE
PRP
PAX MPA,/PLA
Pentene, Miscellaneous
hydrocarbon mixture....................
3-Pentenenitrile
230
37 PNT
r P r o p i o n a l d e h y d e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 9
Propionic acid .................
Propionic anhydride.........
Propionitrile....
ll
37
4
PAD
PNA
PAH
PCN
Pentyl aldehyde................................ t 9
P e r c h l o r o e t h y l e n e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Petrolatum 33
2l
PER
PTL r n - P r o p o x y p r o p a n o l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Propyl acetate.
Propyl alcohol
34
220
PXP
IAC,/PAT
IPA,/PAL
r
P h e n o l. . . . . . . . . . . . . PHN Propylamine.... 7 IPP,/PRA,/IPO
I -Phenyl-I -xylyl ethane................... t2 PXE Propylbenzene 32 PBZ
P h o s p h o r i ca c i d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I PAC iso-Propylcyclohexane..................... J I rPx
Phosphorus r0 PPW,/PPR,/PPB Propylene........ 30 PPL
Phthalic anhydride........ ll PAN Propylene-butylene copolymer....... 30 PBP
Pinene..,...........
Pine oil............
30
33
PIN
OPI l- P r o p y l e n ed i m e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Propyleneglycol ..............
30
220
PDR
PPG
r
Polyalkenyl succinic anhydride Propylene glycol monoalkyl ether. 40 PGE PME,/PGY
a m i n e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Propyleneglycol ethyl ether .......... 40 PGY PGE
Polyalkylene glycols, Polyalkylene Propyleneglycol methyl ether....... 40 PME PGE
glycol monoalkyl ethers Propyleneoxide................ l6 POX
mixtures...........
Polyalkyl(Cl8 - C22) acrylate in
X y l e n e. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Polyalkylene oxide polyol...............
,|()
t4
20
PPX
PIx
PAO
r Propylene ietramer
Propylenetrimer..............
Propyl ether....
30
30
4l
PTT
PTR
IPE,/PRE
r
Pseudocumene 32 TME,/TRE
Polybutadiene, hydroxyl Pyridine........... 9 PRD
terminated 20 P y r i d i n eb a s e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 PRB
Polybutene ...... 30 PLB R o s i no i | . . . . . . . . . . 33 ORN
P o l y d i m e t h y l s i l o x a n .e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
P o l y e t h y l e n eg l y c o l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
34
n
r Rosin soap (disproportionated)
so1ution............ 43 RSP
r
Chemical name Group CHRIS RelatedCHRIS codes Chemical neme Group CHRIS Related CHRIS codes
No. code No, code
Rum.......,......... 20 T a l l o w f a t t y a c i d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 3 4 TFD
Salicylaldehyde 19 SAL Tallow fatty alcohol ........................ 20 TFA
S e w a g es l u d g e . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sodium acetate solution
Sodium alkyl sulfonate solution......
Sodium aluminate solution
4t
34
43
5
SAN
SSU
SAU
r Tallow nitrile..
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane................
Tetradecanol...
Tetradecene
37
36
20
30
TEC
TTN
TTD
Sodium benzoate so|ution,...............
Sodium borohydride, Sodium
hydroxide solution........................ 5
34 SBN
SBX SBH,/SBI
t- Tetradecylbenzene........................... 12
T e t r a e t h y l e n eg l y c o l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 1 0
Tetraethylenepentamine................... 7
TDB
TTG
TTP
AKB
Sodium cyanidesolution..................
Sodium dichromate solution............ r ' 2 0
5
S o d i u m c h l o r a t es o l u t i o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ' 2 0
5
SCE
SDD
SCS
sDL
SDC
scN
SCR
r T e t r a h y d r o f u r a n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 l
Tetrahydronaphthalene.................... 32
1,2,3,5-Tetramethylbenzene.............
Tetrasodium salt of EDTA
32
THF
THN
TTB
20
DNS
t- solution...........
Titanium tetrachloride...
Toluene
43
32
2 TTT
TOL
EDS
sulfide solution
Sodium hydroxide solution
Sodium hypochlorite solution.........
25
25
5
SSA
SHP
css
sHc r Tributyl phosphate........
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
34
36
I , I , I - T r i c h | o r o e t h a n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 6
TBP
TCB
TCE
r
Sodium 2-mercaptobenzothiazol 1,1,2-Trichloroethane....................... 36 TCM
s o l u t i o n. . . . . . . . . . . . 5 SMB T r i c h l o r o e t h y l e n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 3 6 TCL
Sodium naphthalene sulfonate 1,2,3-Trichloropropane.................... 36 TCN
solution.,.......... 34 SNS l, 1,2-Trichloro- 1,2,2-
Sodium nitrite solution
Sodium polyacrylate solution..........
Sodium salt of Ferric hydro-
243
5 SNI SNT
r trifluoroethane
Tricresyl phosphate........
Tridecane........
36
34
3l
TTF
TRD
TCO,/TCP
PFN
r
xyethylethylenediaminetriacetic Tridecanol...... 20 TDN
acid solution.... 4T STA FHX Tridecene........ 30 TDC
S o d i u m s i l i c a t es o | u t i o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 3 SSN ssc T r i d e c y l b e n z e n e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 TRB AKB
Sodium sulhde, Hydrosulfide T r i e t h a n o I a m i n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 8 TEA
r
s o l u t i o n. . . . . . . . . . . . r.20 SSH/SSL/SSJ Triethylamine 7 TEN
Sodium thiocyanate solution........... 1'20 sTs SCY T r i e t h y | b e n 2 e n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 2 TEB
Sorbitol solutions........... 20 SBT Triethylene g1yco1.............. 40, TEG
Stearic acid 34 SRA
r
Triethylene glycol butyl ether........ ,f0
S t y r e n e. . . . . . . . . . . . 30 STY Triethylene glycol butyl ether
Sulfolane 39 SFL mixture N
SuIfur............... 10 sxx Triethylene glycol di-(2-
r
Sulfuric acid................... 22 SFA ethylbutyrate). 34 TGD
Sulfuricacid, spent........ sAc Triethylene glycol ether mixture.... 40
Tall oil............. 34 OTL Triethylene glycol ethyl ether........ & TGE
Tall oil soap (disproportionated) T r i e t h y l e n e t e t r a m i n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 TET
s o l u t i o n. . . . . . . . . . . .
Tallow.............
43
234
TOS
TLO
r Triethyl phosphate........
Triethyl phosphite.........
34
234
TPS
TpI
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r Table l-Alphabetical List of Cargoes-Continued
r
Chemical nan Group CHRIS Related CHRIS codeg Chemical name Group CHRIS Related CHRIS codes
No. code No. code
Triisobutylene. 30 TIB Vinyl ethyl ether................ l3 VEE
Triisooctyl trimellitate ....... 34 Vinylidene chloride........... 35 vcI
Triisopropanolamine ........................ E TIP Vinyl neodecanate.,......,.........,.......,. 1 3 VND
Triisopropanolamine salt of 2,4-
Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
s o l u t i o n. . . . . . . . . . . . 43 DTI
t- Vinyltoluene
W a x e s :. . . . . . . . . . , . .
Carnauba ....,....
l3
34
VNT
wAx
wcA
4 TAA P a r a f f i n. . . . . . . . . . . . 3l WPF
f-
Trimethylacetic acid ........................
T r i m e t h y l b e n 2 e n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 TRE TME,/TMB,/TMD White spirit (low (15-2OVo)
Trimethylhexamethylenediamine aromatic) ......... JJ wsL wsP
r
( 2 , 2 , 4 -a n d 2 , 4 , 4 - ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 THA Xylene............. 32 xLx XLI0''/){LO/)KLP
Trimethylhexamethylene Xylenols.......... 2l XYL
diisocyanate (2,2,4- md 2,4,4-).... t2 THI Zinc bromide, Calcium bromide
Trimethylol propane solution see Drilling brine
(containing Zinc salts).................. 43 DZB
polyethoxylate
2,2,4-Trimethyl pentanediol- 1,3-
diisobutyrate....
20
34
TPR
t- r Because of very high reactivity or unusual conditions of carriage or potential compat-
r
2,2,4-Trimethyl- 1,3-pentanediol- 1- ibility problems, this product is not assigned to a specific group in the Compatibility
isobutyrate....... 34 TMP Chart. For additional compatibility information, contact Commandant (G-MTH), U.S.
2,2,4-Trimethyl-3-pentanol- I - Coast Guard, 2100 Second Street, SW., Washington, D.C. 20593-0001. Telephone (202)
isobutyrate....... 34
r
267-1577.
Trimethyl phosphite......... 234 TPP 2See Appendix l-Exceptions to the Chart.
Tripropylene... 30
Tripropylene glycol ......................... & TGC
,m
r
Tripropylene glycol methyl ether .. TGM
Trisodium nitrilotriacetate 34
Trixylenyl phosphate........ 34 TRP
Turpentine....... 30 TPT
U n d e c a n o i ca c i d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Undecanol.......
Undecene
20
30
4 UDA
UDC
UND
r
r
Undecyl alcohol ............ 20 UND
U n d e c y l b e n z e n e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t z UDB AKB
Urea, Ammonium mono- and di-
hydrogen phosphate, Potassium
chloride solution............
Urea, Ammonium nitrate solution
(containing Ammonia)
Urea, Ammonium nitrate solution
0
6
UPX
UAS r
(not containing Ammonia)...........
Urea, Ammonium phosphate
solution............
4l
43
ANU
UAP
r
l9
r
Valeraldehyde. IVA/VAL/VAK
Vanillin black liquor.... l VBL
Vegetable protein solution 43
Vinyl acetate... l3 VAM
Vinyl acetate-Fumarate copolymer
Vinyl chloride
34
35 vcM
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Table Il-Grouping of Cargoes
t-
hydrogen phosphate, Potassium Kraft pulping liquors Isophorone diamine
Alkylbenzenesulfonic acid L2 chloride solution Mercaptobenzothiazol, sodium salt Metam sodium solution
Aluminium chloride, Hydrochloric 1. Non-Oxidizing Mineral Acids solution Methylamine
acid solution I Di-(2-ethylhexyl)phosphoric aoid Potassium hydroxide solution 2 Methylamine solutions
Ammonium hydrogen phosphate
" solution r
Ammonium nitrate solution I
Ferric chloride solution
Hydrochloric acid
Hydrochloric acid, spent
t- Sodium aluminate solution
Sodium borohydride, Sodium
hydroxide solution
.l
Morpholine 2
Pentaethylenehexamine,
Tetraethylenepentamine mixture
Ammonium thiocyanate, Ammonium
thiosulfate solution t
Benzenesulfonyl chloride L2
gamma-Butyrolactone r'2
Hydrofl uorosilicic acid
Phosphoric acid
2. Sulfuric Acids
Sulfuric acid 2
r Sodium carbonate solutions
Sodium cyanide solution
Sodium hydrosulhde solution 2
Sodium hydrosulfrrde,Ammonium
Polyethylenepolyamines 2
Propylamine
Tetraethylenepentamine
Triethylamine
Chlorine I sulfide solution 2 2
Chlorosulfonic acid I
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid,
Sulfuric acid, spent
Titanium tetrachloridc
3. Nitric Acid
I- Sodium hydroxide solution 2
Sodium hypochlorite solution
Triethylenetetramine
Trimethylhexamethylene diamine
(2,2,4- and 2,4,4-)
Dimethylamine salt solution Lt Ferric nitrate, Nitric acid solution Sodium 2-mercaptoben zothiazol t. Alkanolaminec
Dimethylamine salt of 2,4-
Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
solution 1'2
Nitric acid (707o or less)
4. Organic Acids
Acetic acid 2
l- solution
Sodium nitrite solution
Vanillin black liquor
2-(2-Aminoethoxy)ethanol
Aminoethyldiethanolamine,
Aminoethylethanolamine solution
Diphenylol propane-Epichlorohydrin
resins r
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid L2
Ethyl chlorothioformate L2
Acrylic acid 2
Butyric acid
Cashew nut shell oil (untreated)
t- 6. Ammonia
Ammonia, anhydrous
Ammonium hydroxide (28Vo or l*s
Aminoethylethanolamine
2-Amino-2-methyl- 1-propanol
Diethanolamine
Chloroacetic acid solution Ammonia) Diethylaminoethanol
Ethylene oxide r
2-Hydroxyethyl acrylate L2
Magnesium chloride solution L2
Chloropropionic acid
Cyclohexane oxidation product acid
water
t- Ammonium nitrate, Urea solution
(containing Ammonia)
Urea, Ammonium nitrate solution
Diethylethanolamine
Diisopropanolamine
Dimethylethanolamine
Molasses residue 1
Motor fuel antiknock compounds
containing Lead alkyls I
Naphthalene sulfonic acid-
Decanoic acid
2,2-Dichloropropionic acid
2,2-Dimethyloctanoic acid
2-Ethylhexanoic acid
r (containing Ammonia)
7. Aliphatic Amines
N-Aminoethylpiperazine
Butylamine
Ethanolamine
Propanolamine
Triethanolamine 2
Triisopropanolamine
t-
formaldehyde copolymer, sodium
Formic acid 2 Cyclohexylamine 9. Aromatic Amines
salt solution I
n-Heptanoic acid Dibutylamine Aniline
Nitrating acid 1
Hexanoic acid Diethylamine 2 4-Chloro-2-methylphenoxyacetic
Nitric acid (greater than TOVo) |
o-Nitrophenol 1'2
Noxious Liquid Substance, n.o.s.
(NLS's) r
Oleum ln2
2-Hydroxy-4-(methylthio)butanoic
acid
Methacrylic acid
Naphthenic acid
r Diethylenetriamine
Diisobutylamine
Diisopropylamine
Dimethylamine
acid, Dimethylamine salt solution
2,6-Diethylaniline
Dimethylamine salt of 4-Chloro-2-
methylphenoxyacetic acid solution
Phosphorus I
Sodium chlorate solution L,
Sodium dichromate solution L!
Neodecanoic acid
Nonanoic acid
Octanoic acid
t- Dimethylamine solution
N,N-Dimethylcyclohexylamine
Di-n-propylamine
2,6-Dimethylaniline
2-Ethyl-Gmethyl-N-( l'-methyl-2-
methoxyethyl)aniline
r
Propionic acid Dodecylamine, Tetradecylamine 4,4'-Methylene dianiline (43Vo or
Sodium hydrogen sulfide, Sodium
Trimethylacetic acid mixture 2 less), Polymethylene
carbonate solution r2
Undecanoic acid Ethylamine 2 polyphenylamine, o-
Sodium sulfide, Hydrosulfide
5. Caustics Ethylamine solution Dichlorobenzene mixtures
r
solution L2
Ammonium sulfide solution N-Ethyl-n-butylamine 2-Methyl-6-ethyl aniline
Sodium thiocyanate solution L2
Calcium hypochlorite solutionc N-Ethyl cyclohexylaminc 2-Methyl-5-ethyl pyridine
Sulfur I
Caustic potash solution 2 Ethylenediamine 2 Methyl pyridine
Caustic soda solution 2
r
2-Ethyl hexylamine 3-Methylpyridine
Cresylate spent caustic Hexamethylenediamine solution N-Methyl pyrrolidone
Hexamethylenetetramine Pvridine
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Pyridine bases
Toluenediamine
p-Toluidine
1,3-Dichloropropenc
Dichloropropene, Dichloropropane
mixtures
tr Paraldehyde
Pentyl aldehyde
Propionaldehyde
Polybutadiene, hydroxyl terminated
Polyglycerol
Propyl alcohol 2
Propylene glycol t
10. Amides
Acrylamide solution
N,N-Dimethylacetamide
Methacrylonitrile
Alkylene Oxider
Butylene oxide
ff= Salicylaldehyde
Valeraldehyde
20. Alcohols, Glycols
Rum
Sorbitol solutions
N,N-Dimethylacetamide solution
Dimethylformamide
Formamide
Octadecenoanrrde
Ethylene oxide, Propylene oxide
mtxtures
Propylene oxide
17. Epichlorohydrin
rr Acrylonitrile-Styrene copolymer
dispersion in Polyether polyol
Alcoholic beverages
Alcohol polyethoxylates
Tallow fatty alcohol
Tetradecanol
Tridecanol
Trimethylol propane polyethoxylate
Alcohol polyethoxylates, secondary Undecanol
11. Organic Anhydrider
Acetic anhydride
Chlorohydrins
Epichlorohydrin
tf:
tl
Alcohols (Cl3 and above) Undecyl alcohol
Amyl alcohol 21. Phenols, Cresols
Maleic anhydride 18. Ketones
2 Behenyl alcohol Benzyl alcohol
Phthalic anhydride Acetone
Propionic anhydride
tF Brake fluid base mixtures Carbolic oil
Acetophenone
Isocyanates Amyl methyl ketone
il Butyl alcohol 2 Creosote 2
. Butylene glycol 2 Cresols
Diphenylmethane diisocyanate Butyl heptyl ketone
Choline chloride solutions Cresylic acid
Isophorone diisocyanate
Polymethylene polyphenyl
lsocyanate
Camphor oil
Cyclohexanone
Cyclohexanone, Cyclohexanol
F Cyclohexanol
Decyl alcohol 2
Diacetone alcohol ,
2,4-Dichlorophenol
Dodecyl phenol
o-Ethylphenol
Toluene diisocyanate mixtures 2
Trimethylhexamethylene
diisocyanate (2,2,4- afi, 2,4,+\
Diisobutyl ketone
Ethyl amyl ketone
Ir
tl
Diisobutyl carbinol
2,2-Dimethylpropane- 1,3-diol
Nonyl phenol
Octyl phenol
Dodecanol Phenol
13. Vinyl Acetate Epoxy resin
tr
Dodecyl alcohol Xylenols
Vinyl acetate Ketone residue
Ethoxylated alcohols, Cl l-Cl5 22. Caprolactam Solutions
Vinyl ethyl ether Isophorone 2
2-Ethoxyethanol Caprolactam solution
Vinyl neodecanate Mesityl oxide
Ethyl alcohol 2 23 - 29. Unassigned
Vinyl toluene Methyl amyl ketone
Ethyl butanol
14. Acrylates Methyl butyl ketone II:
tl
Ethylene chlorohydrin
30. Olefins
Amylene
Butyl acrylate Methyl butyl ketone
Ethylene cyanohydrin Butadiene
Butyl methacrylate Methyl diethanolamine
Ethylene glycol 2 Butadiene, Butylene mixtures (cont.
Butyl methacrylate, Decyl Methyl ethyl ketone 2
methacrylate, Cetyl-Eicosyl
methacrylate mixture
Methyl heptyl ketone
Methyl isoamyl ketone
F 2-Ethylhexanol
Furfuryl alcohol 2
Glycerine 2
Acetylenes)
Butene
Butene oligomer
Cetyl-Eicosyl methacrylate mixture Methyl isobutyl ketone 2
Heptanol
F
Decyl acrylate Butylene
19. Aldehydes Hexanol
Dodecyl methacrylate 1,5,9-Cyclododecatriene
Acetaldehyde Hexylene glyco. 1,3-Cyclopentadienedimer
Dodecyl-Pentadecyl methacrylate Acrolein 2 3-Methoxy- l -butanol
mlxture Cyclopentadiene polymers
Butyraldehyde Methyl alcohol '
Ethyl acrylate
2-Ethylhexyl acrylate
Ethyl methacrylate
Crotonaldehyde 2
Decaldehyde
Ethylhexaldehyde
F Methyl amyl alcohol
Methyl butenol
Cyclopentadiene, Styrene, Benzene
mixture
Cyclopentene
Methylbutynol Decene
2-Ethyl-3-propylacrolein 2
F
Methyl acrylate
2-Methyl-2-hydroxy-3-butyne Dicyclopentadiene
Methyl methacrylate Formaldehyde, Methanol mixtures , Methyl isobutyl carbinol Diisobutylene
Nonyl methacrylate Formaldehyde solution 2 3-Methyl-3-methoxybutanol
Polyalkyl(Cl8 - C22) acrylate in Dipentene
Furfural Molasses
Xylene
15. Subctituted Allyls
Acrylonitrile 2
Glutaraldehyde solution
Glyoxal solutions
3-Methyl butyraldehyde
tl- Nonyl alcohol 2
Octyl alcohol 2
Pentadecanol
Dodecene
Ethylene
Ethylidene norbornene 2
l-Heptene
Allyl alcohol 2 Methylolureas
"
Allyl chloride Octyl aldehyde
F Polyalkylene oxide polyol Hexene
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Isoprene
Methyl acetylene, Propadiene
mtxture
Propane
iso-Propylcyclohexane
Tridecane
il- Calcuim sulfonate, Calcium
carbonate, Hydrocarbon solvent
mixture
No. 5
No. 6
Oil, misc:
Methylcyclopentadiene dimer
2-Methyl- l -pentene
4-Methyl- 1-pentene
alpha-Methyl styrene
Waxes:
Paraffin
32. Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Alkyl acrylate-Vinyl pyridine
r- Carbon black base
Coal tar
Coal tar pitch
Decahydronaphthalene
Absorption
Aliphatic
Aromatic
Clarified
Myrcene
Nonene
1-Octadecene
copolymer in Toluene
Alkyl(C9 - Cl7) benzenes
Benzene
{t* Diphenyl, Diphenyl ether
Distillates, flashed feed stocks
Distillates, straight run
Coal
Crude
Diesel
Octene Benzene hydrocarbon mixtures Drilling mud (low toxicity) (d Heartcut distillate
Olefin mixtures
alpha-Olehns (C6 - Cl8) mixtures
alpha-Olefins (Cl3 and above)
(having 10Vo Benzene or more)
Benzene, Toluene, Xylene mixtures
Butylbenzene
F JTammable or combustiblel
Fatty acid amides
Gas oil, cracked
Linseed
Lubricating
Mineral
1,3-Pentadiene
Pentene
Pentene, Miscellaneous hydrocarbon
mixture 2
Butyl phenol, Formaldehyde resin in
Xylene
Butyl toluene
Cumene
r Gasoline blending stock, alkylates
Gasoline blending stock, reformates
Gasolines:
Automotive (not over 4.23 grams
Mineral seal
Motor
Neatsfoot
Penetrating
Pinene
Polybutene
Polypropylene
Cymene
Decylbenzene
Dialkyl(ClO - Cl4) benzenes
rI lead per gal.)
Aviation (not over 4.86 grams
lead per gal.)
Pine
Range
Resin
Propylene Diethylbenzene Casinghead (natural) Resinous petroleum
Propylene-butylene copolymer Diisopropylbenzene
ir Polymer Rosin
Propylene dimer Diisopropyl naphthalene ll Straight run Sperm
Propylene tetramer
r-
Diphenyl Glycols, Resins, and Solvents Spindle
Propylene trimer Dodecylbenzene mixture Spray
Styrene Ethylbenzene Herbicide (Cl 5-H22-NO2-CI) Tanner's
Tetradecene Ethyl toluene Jet Fuels: Turbine
Tridecene Isopropylbenzene JP.I White (mineral)
Triisobutylene
Tripropylene
Turpentine
Methyl naphthalene
Naphthalene
l-Phenyl-l-xylyl ethane
il-- JP-3
JP4
JP.5
Residual
Road
Transformer
Undecene
31. Paraffins
Butane
Propylbenzene
Pseudocumene
Tetradecylbenzene
r
tl
JP-8
Kerosene
Magnesium nonyl phenol sulfide
Oxyalkylated alkyl phenol
formaldetryde
Petrolatum
Cycloaliphatic resins Tetrahydronaphthalene Maleic anhydride copolymer Pine oil
Cycloheptane
Cyclohexane
Cyclopentane
1,2,3,5-Tetramethylbenzene
Toluene
Tridecylbenzene
F Mineral spirits
Naphtha:
Coal tar solvent
Polyalkenyl succinic anhydride
amine
White spirit (low (15-2OVo)aromatic)
Decane
Dodecane
Ethane
Heptane
Triethylbenzene
Trimethylbenzene
Undecylbenzene
Xylene
r Cracking fraction I
Petroleum
Solvent
34. Esters
Acetyl tributyl citrate
Alkyl phthalates
r
Stoddard solvent Amyl acetate
Hexane 2 33. Miscellaneous Hydrocarbon Mixtures Varnish Makers' and Painters' Amyl tallate
Methane Alkylbenzenesulfonic acid, sodium Nonyl phenolsulhde solution Benzene tricarboxylic acid trioctyl
Methylcyclohexanc salt solutions Oil, fuel: ester
r
2-Methyl pentane Asphalt blending stocks, roofers flux No. I Benzyl acetate
Nonane Asphalt blending stocks, straight run No. l-D Butyl acetate
Octane residue No. 2 Butyl benzyl phthalate
n-Paraffins (ClO - C20) Aviation alkylates No.2-D n-Butyl butyrate
Pentane No.4 Butyl formate
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Oil, misc: Waxes:
Calcium naphthenate in Mineral oil Ethyl hexyl tallat€
Coconut oil, fatty acid methyl Carnauba
Calcium nitrate, Magnesium nitrate, Ethyl propionate
ester 35. Vinyl Halides
Potassium chloride solution Ethyl propionate
Cotton seed oil, fatty acid Vinyl chloride
Coconut oil, fatty acid Fatty acids (saturated, C13 and
Palm oil, fatty acid methyl ester Vinylidene chloride
Cottonseed oil, fatty acid above)
Palm oil, methyl ester 36. Halogenated Hydrocarbonr
Cyclohexyl acetate Glycerol polyalkoxylate
Soapstock Benzyl chloride
Dialkyl(C7 - Cl3) phthalates Glyceryl triac.etate
Tall Carbon tetrachloride
Dibutyl phthalate Gylcidyl ester of tridecylacetic acid
Tall, fatty acid ' Chlorinated paraffini (C10 - Cl3)
Diethylene glycol butyl ether acetate Glycidyl ester of Versatic acid
Tung Chlorinated paraffins (C14 - Cl?)
Diethylene glycol ethyl ether acetate
Diethylene glycol methyl ether
acetate
Glycol diacetate
Heptyl acetate
Hexyl acetate
lt- Oleic acid
Palm kernel oil, fatty acid
Palm kernel oil, fatty acid methyl
Chlorobenzene
Chlorodifluoromethane
Lauric acid Chloroform
Diethylene glycol phthalate
Di-(2-ethylhexyl)adipate
Di-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
Magnesium sulfonate
3-Methoxybutyl acetate
tr-
t (
ester
Palm stearin
Polydimethylsiloxane
Chlorotoluene
Dichlorobenzene
I -Methoxy-2-propyl acetatc Dichlorodifl uoromethane
Diethyl phthalate
Polyferric sulfate solution
tr
l,l-Dichloroethane
Diethyl sulfate Methyl acetate
Polymethylsiloxane 2,2'-Dichloroisopropyl ether
Diheptyl phthalate Methyl acetoacetate
Poly(20)oxyethylene sorbitan Dichloromethane
Di-n-hexyl adipate Methyl amyl acetate
monooleate Dichloropropane
Diisobutyl phthalate Methyl butyrate
Polysiloxane Ethyl chloride
Diisodecyl phthalate Methyl formate
Potassium oleate Ethylene dibromide
Diisononyl adipate 3-Methyl-3-methoxybutyl acetate
Propyl acetate Ethylene dichloride 2
Diisononyl phthalate Methyl salicylate
Sodium acetate solution Methyl bromide
Diisooctyl phthalate Metolachlor
Sodium benzoate solution Methyl chloride
Dimethyl adipate Naphthalene sulfonic acid, sodium
Sodium dimethyl naphthalene Monochlorodifl uoromethane
Dimethylcyclicsiloxane hydrolyzate salt solution (zlo7o or less)
sulfonate solution 2 Pentachloroethane
Dimethyl glutarate Octyl decyl adipate
Sodium naphthalene sulfonate Perchloroethylene
Dimethyl hydrogen phosphite 2
Dimethyl naphthalene sulfonic acid,
sodium salt solution 2
Octyl epoxytallate
Octyl nitrate 2
Oil, edible:
t- solution
Stearic acid
Tall oil
l, 1,2,2-T etr achloroethane
1.2.4-Trichlorobenzene
I,I,1-Trichloroethane t
Dimethyl phthalate Babassu
Tallow 2 l. 1,2-Trichloroethane
Dimethyl polysiloxane
Dimethyl succinate
Dinonyl phthalate
Castor
Coconut
Corn
I Tallow fatty acid 2
Triarylphosphate
Trichloroethylene
1,2,3-Trichloropropane
2
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Diethylene glycol methyl ether
Diethylene glycol phenyl ether
Ethyl ether
Methyl-tert-butyl ether I
r Ferric hydroxyethylethylenediamioe
triacetic acid, trisodium salt
Tall oil soap (disproportionated)
solution
Dipropylene glycol
Dipropylene glycol methyl ether
Ethoxy triglycol
Methyl formal
Propyl ether
Tetrahydrofuran
r solution 2
Fish solubles (water basedJish meal
extlacts)
Tetrasodium salt of EDTA solution
Triisopropanolamine salt of 2,4-
Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
solution
r
Ethylene glycol tert-butyl ether Nitrocompounds Fructose solution
Ethylene glycol butyl ether Dinitrotoluene Fumaric adduct of Rosin, water Urea, Ammonium nitrate solution
Ethylene glycol dibutyl ether dispersion (not containing Ammonia)
Nitrobenzene
Ethylene glycol ethyl ether N-(Hydroxyethyl)ethylene diamine Urea, Ammonium phosphate solution
o-Nitrochlorobenzene
Ethylene glycol isopropyl ether triacetic acid, trisodium salt Vegetable protein solution
t*
Nitroethane
Ethylene glycol methyl ether solution (hydrolysed)
Nitropropane
Ethylene glycol phenyl ether Nitropropane, Nitroethane mixture Kaolin clay slurry
Ethylene glycol phenyl ether, Latex, liquid synthetic
r
Nitrotoluene Footnotes to Table II
Diethylene glycol phenyl ether Lignin liquor
43. Miscellrneous Water Solutionr
. Naphthenic acid, sodium salt solution r Because of very high reactivity or un-
mixture Aluminum sulfate solution 2
Ethylene glycol propyl ether Rosin soap (disproportionated) usual conditions of carriage or potential
2-Amino-2-hydroxymethyl- 1,3-
r
Methoxy triglycol solution compatibility problems, this product is not
propanediol solution
Nonyl phenol (ethoxylated) Sewage sludge. treatec assigned to a specific group in the Com-
Ammonium bisulfite solution 2
Nonyl phenol poly(4-12)ethoxylates Sodium alkyl sulfonate solution patibility Chart. For additional compat-
Ammonium nitrate. Urea solution
Oil, misc: (not containing Ammonia) Sodium hydrogen sulfite solution ibility information, contact Commandant
Soybean (epoxidized)
Polyalkylene glycols, Polyalkylene
glycol monoalkyl ethers mixtures
Ammonium polyphosphate solution
Amrnonium sulfate solution
Ammonium thiosulfate solution
r Sodium polyacrylate solution 2
Sodium salt of Ferric
hydroxyethylethylenediamine
triacetic acid solution
(G-MTH) , U.S. Coast Guard, 2100
Second Street, SW., Washington, D.C.
20593-0001. Telephone (2O2) 267 -1577.
2 See Appendix I-Exceptions
r
Polyethylene glycols Calcium bromide solution to the
Polyethylene glycol dimethyl ether Sodium silicate solution 2 Chart.
Calcium chloride solution
Polyethylene glycol monoalkyl ether Corn syrup
Polypropylene glycol methyl ether Dextrose solution Appendix I-Exceptions to the Chart
Polypropylene glycols
n-Propoxypropanol
Propylene glycol monoalkyl ether
Propylene glycol ethyl ether
Diammonium salt of Zinc EDTA
solution
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid,
r (a). The binary combinations listed below have been tested as pre-
scribed in Appendix III and found not to be dangerously reactive.
r
Diethanolamine salt solution These combinations are exceptions to the Compatibility Chart (Figure
Propylene glycol methyl ether 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid,
Tetraethylene glycol l) and may be stowed in adjacent tanks.
Triisopropanolamine salt solution
Triethylene glycol 2
Triethylene glycol butyl ether Didecyl dimethyl ammonium
Triethylene glycol butyl ether
mixture
Triethylene glycol ether mixture
chloride, Ethanol mixture solution
Diethanolamine salt of 2,4-
Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
ll Member of reactive group Compatiblewith
Triethylene glycol ethyl ether
Tripropylene glycol
Tripropylene glycol methyl ether
solution
Dodecyl diphenyl ether disulfonate
solution
r Acetone (18)
Acetone cyanohydrin(0)
Diethylenetriamine
Acetic acid (4)
(7)
r
41. Ethers Drilling brine (containing Calcium,
Butyl ether Acrylonitrile('l5) Triethanolamine(8)
Potassium, or Sodium salts)
2,2'-Dichloroethyl ether Drilling brine (containing Zinc salts) 1,3-Butyleneglycol (20) Morpholine(7)
Digylcidyl ether of Bisphenol A Drilling mud (low toxictty) (if non- 1,4-Butyleneglycol (20) Ethylamine(7)
Diglycidyl ether of Bisphenol F
Dimethyl furan
1,4-Dioxane
Diphenyl ether
flammable or non-combustible)
Ethylenediaminetetracetic acid,
tetrasodium salt solution
Ethylene-Vinyl acetate copolymer
r Caustic potash, 5Oo/o
ot less (5)
Triethanolamine(8)
Ethyl alcohol (20)
Ethyleneglycol (20)
r
lsopropylalcohol (20)
Diphenyl ether, Diphenyl phenyl emulsion Methylalcohol (20)
ether mixture
iso-Octyl alcohol (20)
r
Ethylalcohol(40%, whiskey)(20) and 22.
Ethyleneglycol(20)
Ethylene glycol, Diethylene glycol mixturo r Acrolein (19) is not compatible with Group 1, Non-Oxidizing Miner-
(20) al Acids.
Ethyl hexanol(Octylalcohol)(20)
Methylalcohol(20)
Nonylalcohol(20)
r o Acrylic acid (4) is not compatible with Group 9, Aromatic Amines.
r
Propylalcohol(20)
Propyleneglycol(20) 15, 16, 18, 19,30,34, 37,and strongoxidizers.
Sodiumchlorate(0) . Allyl alcohol (15) is not compatible with Group 12, Isocyanates.
iso-Tridecanol(20)
Dodecyl and Tetradecylamine mixture (7) Tall oil, fatty acid (34)
Ethylenediamine (7) Butylalcohol(20)
tert-Butyl alcohol (20)
tr e Aluminum sulfate solution (43) is not compatible with Groups 5-ll.
e Ammonium bisulfite solution (43) is not compatible with Groups l, 3,
4, and 5.
ir
Butyleneglycol (20)
Creosote(21) o Benzenesulfonyl chloride (0) is not compatible with Groups 5-7 and
Diethyleneglycol(40)
43.
Ethylalcohol(20)
Ethyleneglycol (20)
Ethyl hexanol(20)
Glycerine(20)
ir . gamma-Butyrolactone (0) is not compatible with Groups l-9.
o Crotonaldehyde (19) is not compatible with Group l, Non-Oxidizing
lsononylalcohol(20)
lsophorone(18)
Methylbutyl'ketone (18)
Methyliso-butylketone (18)
r Mineral Acids.
o Cyclohexanone, Cyclohexanol mixture (18) is not compatible with
Group 12, Isocyanates.
Methylethyl ketone(18)
Propylalcohol(20)
Propyleneglycol (20)
il- r 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, Dimethylamine
not compatible with Groups l-5, ll, 12, and 16.
salt solution (0) is
Oleum(0) Hexane(31)
Dichloromethane
Perchloroethylene
(36)
(36)
r . 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, Triisopropanolamine salt solution
(43) is not compatible with Group 3, Nitric Acid.
1,2-Propylene glycot(20) Diethylenetriamine (7)
Polyethylenepolyamines(7)
Triethylenetetramine (7) r o Dimethyl
and 4.
hydrogen phosphite (3a) is not compatible with Groups I
r
Sulfuricacid (2) coconut oil (34)
Coconutoil acid (34) compatible with Group 12, Formaldehyde, and strong oxidizing
Palm oil (34) agents.
Tallow (34)
Sulfuricacid, 98% or less (2) Choice white grease tallow (34)
r o Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid (0) is not compatible with oxidizing
a g e n t sa n d G r o u p s 1 , 2 , 3 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 1 5 , 1 6 , 1 8 , 1 9 , 30,34, and 37.
r
a
. Sodium dimethyl naphthalene sulfonate solution (3a) is not compati-
a Ethylidene norbornene (30) is not compatible with Groups l-3 and 5- ble with Group 12, Formaldehyde and strong oxidizing agents.
8.
. Sodium hydrogen sulfide, Sodium carbonate solution (0) is not com-
2-Ethyl-3-propylacrolein (19) is not compatible with Group l, Non-
Oxidizing Mineral Acids. t- patible with Groups 6 (Ammonia) and 7 (Aliphatic amines).
r Sodium hydrosulfide (5) is not compatible with Groups 6 (Ammonia)
o Ferric hydroxyethylethylenediamine triacetic acid, Sodium salt solu-
tion (43) is not compatible with Group 3, Nitric acid.
. Fish oil (34) is not compatible with Sulfuric acid (2).
r and 7 (Aliphatic amines).
. Sodium hydrosulfide, Ammonium sulfide solution (5) is not compati-
r
12.
r Isophorone (18) is not compatible with Group 8, Alkanolamines. Groups 6 (Ammonia) and 7 (Aliphatic amines).
o Sodium thiocyanate (56Vo or less) (0) is not compatible with Groups
. Magnesium chloride solution (0) is not compatible with Groups 2, 3,
t-4.
5, 6, and 12.
. Sulfuric acid (2) is not compatible with Fish oil (34), or Oleum (0).
. Mesityl oxide (18) is not compatible with Group 8, Alkanolamines.
r
o o-Nitrophenol (0) is not compatible with Groups 2,3, and 5-lO. e Trimethyl phosphite (3a) is not compatible with Groups I and 4.
. Octyl nitrates (all isomers) (3a) is not compatible with Group 1, Non-
Appendix ll-Explanation of Figure I
oxidizing Mineral Acids.
o Oleum (0) is not compatible with Sulfuric acid (2) and 1,1,1-Trichlor-
oethane (36).
r DeJinition of a hazardous reaction-As a first approximation, a mix-
ture of two cargoes is considered hazardous when, under specified con-
dition, the temperature rise of the mixture exceeds 25'C or a gas is
. Pentene, Miscellaneous hydrocarbon mixtures (30) are not compatible
with strong acids or oxidizing agents. r evolved. It is possible for the reaction of two cargoes to produce a
product that is significantly more flammable or toxic than the original
Examples
The cargo groups in the compatibility chart are separated into two I r--
categories: I through 22 are "Reactive Groups" and 30 through 43 are lt Combination Compatible
"Cargo
Groups". Left unassignedand available for future expansion are
groups 23 through 29 and those past 43. Reactive Groups contain prod. r: Butyraldehyde/AceticAcid 19/4 Yes
ucts which are chemically the most reactive; dangerous combinations ll Allyl Alcohol/Toluene Diisocyanate
Decene/EthylBenzene
1 5 /1 2
30/32
No
Yes
may result between members of different Reactive Groups and between Ethanolamine/Acetone 8/18 Yes
members of Reactive Groups and Cargo Groups. Products assignedto
Cargo Groups, however, are much less reactive; dangerous combina-
tions involving these can be formed only with members of certain Re-
F Ammonia/Dimethylf ormamide 6/10 No
tr
equipment. The experimenter should 1) have knowledge of the magni-
(l) Determine the group numbers of the two cargoes by referring
tude of the reactivity to be expected, 2) use adequate facilities and pro-
to the alphabetical listing of cargoes and the corresponding groups
tective equipment to prevent injury from splatter of materials or release
(Table I). Many cargoes are listed under their parent names; unless oth-'
of fumes, and 3) start on a small scale so that unexpected reactions can
erwise indicated, isomers or mixtures of isomers of a particular cargo
are assignedto the same group. For example, to frnd the group number
for Isobutyl Alcohol, look under the parent name Butyl Alcohol. Simi-
tr be safely contained. All tests should be performed in a well-ventilated
laboratory hood provided with shields.
larly, the group number for para-Xylene is found under the entry
Xylene. If a cargo cannot be found in this listing, contact the Coast
Guard for a group determination (see $ 150.140).
tr Testing chemicals other than liquids-The procedure outlined below
was developed for chemicals which are liquids at ambient temperatures.
If one or both chemicals are normally shipped at elevated temperatures,
(2) If both group numbers are between 30 and 43 inclusive, the
products are compatible and the chart need not be used.
tr the same procedure may be followed except the chemicals are tested at
their respective shipping temperatures and the oil bath in Step 3 is
maintained at a level 25'C above the higher temperature. This informa-
(3) If both group numbers do not fall between 30 and 43 inclusive,
locate one of the numbers on the left of the chart (Cargo Groups) and
the other across the top (Reactive Groups). (Note that if a group
tr tion is then indicated on the data sheet. If one of the chemicals is a gas
at ambient temperatures, consult the Coast Guard for additional instruc-
tions before proceeding with the compatibility test.
number is between 30 and 43, it can only be found on the left side of
the chart.) The box formed by the intersection of the column and row
containing the two numbers will contain one of the following:
F Step I
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Procedure-Place 0.5 ml of one (A) of the test chemicals in a ri proceed to Step 3. If the observed temperature rise exceeds 25"C or
gasesare evolved, do not proceed to Step 3.
25x150mm test tube. Clamp the test tube to a stand behind a safety
shield (in a hood). Carefully add from a dropper 0.5 ml of the other
substance(B). Shake to induce mixing. If no immediate reaction occurs,
retain the mixture for at least l0 minutes to check for a delaved reac-
r Step 3
Objective-To determine if exothermic reactions occur at tempera-
tion.
Results-If a violent reaction occurs, such as sputtering, boiling of l- tures up to 50'C
Procedure-If a non-hazardous reaction occurred in Step 2, the
ratio of chemicals which resulted in the greatest temperature rise will
reactants or release of fumes, record the results on the Data Sheet (Ap-
pendix IV) and do not proceed to Step 2. If no reaction or a minor
reaction occurs, proceed to Step 2. I be tested. Fresh chemicals will be used with a total volume for this test
of about 10ml (a ratio of I ml:9m1, 5ml: 5ml, or 9ml : I ml). If no
reaction was bbserved in Step 2, use a ratio of 5 ml : 5 ml. Using the
Step 2
Chemi€ls:
Synonyms:
r MaximumA T
Gases evolved?
Formuh:
F Other Observations
Samplo Sourco
F Submitting Organization:
Inhibitorsor Slabilizers
Deviationsfrom Prescrib€dMethod
(ircluding sp€cial equipmsnt) [[-'
Ir-
il
St€pNumber1
Products
miscibl6? Gases evolved? lf--
Olher Obseflalions:
tr
St€p Numb€r 2
r
A/B Ralio:
Initial Tomporatur€
Mdimum A T
2t18 1Cyl0 18r2
r
Time to reach Max. Temp.
Producls miscible?
F
Gases evolv€d?
r
MEDICAL KIT INFORMATION CARCINOGENS
Cyanide-like cargoes
The following is a list of carcinogens, either known or suspected, for
The kit described below should be readily available for use by a doctor
or other person specially trained in it use when the following cargoes
r which data are given in this Guide:
r-
Acetonitrile Allyl chloride
Acrylonitrile Aniline Ethylene dichloride
Adiponitrile Ethylene oxide
Benzene
r
Ethylene cyanohydrin Ethyl methacrylate (a teratogen)
Benzene, Toluene, Xylene
Methacrylonitrile
Formaldehyde
Propionitrile mixtures
Methyl bromide
Toluene diisocvanate Benzyl chloride
Medical Kit r
ll
ButaCiene
Methyl chloride
2-Nitropropane
Carbon tetrachloride
l2 pearls of amyl nitrite Perchloroethylene
Chlorodifluoromethane
I sterile syringe, 10 cc.
I sterile syringe, 50 cc. ll_- crude Chlorohydrins*
beta-Propiolactone
Propylene oxide
2 ampules of sodium nitrite (10 cc., 37o solution) Chloroform
Styrene
2 ampules of sodium thiosulfate (50 cc., 25Vo solution)
Inhalation - DO NOT DELAY!
il* Coal tar
Coal tar naphtha
l, 1,2,2-Tetr achloroethane
l. 1.2-Trichloroethane
Break an amyl nitrite pearl in a cloth and hold -it lightly under the
nose of the victim (but away from the person giving first aid) for about
15 seconds.Repeat five times at about l5 second intervals.
r Cresols
Crotonaldehyde
2.4-Toluenediamine
Toluene diisocyanate
r
1,4-Dioxane Trichloroethylene
Follow further instructions found with the kit. Dichloromethane Vinyl chloride
1,3-Dichloropropene Vinvlidene chloride
|r * By analogy to epichlorohydrin.
r This list has been compiled from those published by the Interna-
tional Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Supplement 7, the Na-
tional Toxicology Program (NTP) Fifth Annual Report on Carcinogens,
r
,t.,, SCANNED BY MKP & BARIS A. 2004
r
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APPENDIX C
MARPOL 73178
r- APPENDIX C
LIST OF OILS I.
():
II
Asphalt solutions
Blending Stocks
Roofers Flux
Gas Oil
Cracked
Gasoline Blending Stocks
r o
9
2
i -
i
3
6
6
9
S
S
t*
! 9 =
Oils Reformates - - i B F
t e
Crude Oil
Mixtures containing crude oil
Gasolines
Casinghead (natural)
I O
s! .
o
e
:
K
R
X
e
t-
L :
Diesel Oil Automotive . 9 u R S
Fuel Oil No.4 Aviation t
L
= -
U
:
d
i l
I
;
9
: a
d
{
{
9 +
Road Oil Fuel Oil No.2 t o : 3
Transformer Oil
Aromatic Oil (excluding
vegetable oil)
Lubricating Oils and Blending
Fuel Oil No.2-D
Jet Fuels
JP-l (Kerosene)
JP_3
r
E
-
*
d
E
9
.
e
6
:
s
a
=
6
h
S
8
II
Stocks JP-4 F . : e 3
Mineral Oil
Motor Oil
JP-5 (Kerosene, Heavy) I 9 - 9 s
r
Turbo Fuel -Y
l r o g ?
Penetrating Oil Kerosene e
-
:
.
N
;
6
f
Flashed Feed Stocks Heartcut Distillate Oil
r 9 F
, . P
r ? - B z -
J a
x 6 !
< F 8 s n 6 s
E Z E I
F
:
:
v
d E : E - a
ze xn *E aE 'X qS f4
r
v c o
* The list of oils shall not necessarily be considered as comprehensive. : 6
! ! o z q i
q g , : ,= e =
, e =
. i d
q ti E ?
F F: =
410
2 3 E 5 5 6 = € i ; 5 : F
4lt
J&*irai'*:,,'-
r
APPENDIX D r APPENDIX D
CONVERSION FACTORS
MetricUnitsUsed In Part153
r CONVERSION FACTORS
MiscellaneousConversionFactors
atmosphere (atm)
multiply by this,
760
to get this.
mm Hg (at 0'C)
Nawlnn
ir6t6r
N 0.225 lbs.
39.37in.
t'-
I
29.92 in. Hg (at 0'C)
33.899 ft Hro (at 4'c)
Cenlimeler .3937in.
1.0333 kg/cmz
r
.l0 '4 lbs/in2.
Pressure Pacnal Pa 1.450x
Kilo-Pascal(1,000Pascals) VDa 0. 145 lbs/in2. 14.69 lb/in.z
Kilo-Pasnal kPa 1.02x 10.2kglcm2. 1.0r33 bar
1 x 1 0 3N / m 2 . 101.3 kPa
r
kPa
T a:6lcir rc 5/s ('F-32).
milli-Pascal mPa.sec..... 1.0 centipoise.
second.............-..... bar 0.987 atm
Cr rhin malor . . . gallons(gal).
m 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . 264
750 mm Hg (at 0"C)
..RULE OF THUMB'
do.................. m 3 . . . . . . , . . . . . 35.3
. , . ft3.
r 14.5
100
lb/in.2
kPa
VISCOSITY
salt : 1.025 (approx.)
r barrel, petroleum
4.2109
42
ft3
sal(u.s.)
Centistokes X density (grams per ml.) : centipoises
Kinematic viscosity X density : absolute viscosity r foot, HzO (at 4"C) 0.0295
0.883
atm
in. Hg (at 0'C)
DENSITY
r 7.4805
6.2288
gal (u.s.)
gal (Brit)
r 4 qt (U.S. liq.)
Given this. multiply by this, to get this. r Given this, multiply by this, to get this.
r 0.21998
8.328 lb fresh HzO (fresh gal (Brit)
water at 60"F) 1.0567 qt (U.S. liq.)
8.336 lb fresh HzO (fresh 0.8799 qt (Brit liq.)
0.0317
0.0238
water at 4'C)
bbl (U.S. liq.)
bbl (petroleum)
r liters,/min (l,zmin) 0.035316
o.264179
ft3 /min
gal (U.S.),zmin
r
millimeter Hg 0.001316 atm
gallon,/minute (U.S.) 8.0208 fts /hr (at 0"C) 0.001333 bar
0.06309 l/sec 1.3595 g/cm2
r
0.0193 lb/in.2
gram (g) 0.001 kg I torr
0.0353 oz (avoir.)
0.oo22 lb ounce 28.35 g
r
0.008345 lbleal (U.S.) cc
o.0624 lb/ft3 0.0296 I
0.032 qt
0.07356
r
kilogram,/meter2 mm Hg (at 0'C)
(kg/m2) 0.00142 lb/in.2 ounce (Brit liq.) 28.413 cc
0.000097 atm
pint (U.S. liq.) 473.176
r
0.20482 lb/ftz cc
o.473163 I
kilogram,/meter3 0.06243 lb/ftg 0.5 qt
r
(kglms)
pound (lb) 4s3.s924 o
APPENDIX D r APPENDIX E
Given this,
CONVERSION FACTORS
rnultiply by this, to get this. r TEMPERATURE CONVERSION TABLE
0.068046
0.06895
70.307
atm
bar
g/cmz
r To'F
-40.0
-38.2
-40
-39
-40.0
-39.4
26.6
28.4
-3
a
-19.4
- 18.9
93.2
95.0
34
35
To'C
'l.l
1.7
pound,/foot3 (lb,/ft3)
6.894757
0.01602
kPa
g/cc
t- -36.4
-34.6
-38
-37
-38.9
-38.3
30.2
32.0
-l
0
- 18.3
-17.8
96.8
98.6
36
31
2.2
2.8
r
-32.8 -36 -37.8 33.8 I -17.2 100.4 38 J.J
16.018 kg/mg
- 31 . 0 -35 -to./
-5t-z 35.6 2 1o2.2 39 3.9
-29.2 -34 -JO. / 37.4 3 -16.1 104.0 40 4.4
quart (liquid) 946.353 cc -27.4 -33 -36.1 39.2 4 -15.6 105.8 4l 5.0
o.94633
o.25
I
sal(u.s.) r -25.6
-23.8
-22.0
-20.2
-32
-31
-30
-29
-35.6
-35.0
-34.4
-33.9
41.0
42.8
44.6
)
6
-15.0
-t4.4
- 13.9
- 13.3
107.6
109.4
lll.2
42
+J
44
5.6
6.1
6.7
ton (short) 907.1847 kg 46.4 8 I13.0 45 7.2
2000
0.89286
lb (avdp)
ton (long)
1- -18.4
- 16.6
-28
-)1
-JJ..t
-32.8
48.2
50.0
9
l0
-12.8
-12.2
I14.8
116.6
46
47
7.8
8.3
ton (long)
0.9072
tot6.o47
tonne (metric)
kg
r -14.8
-13.0
-11.2
-9.4
-26
-)\
-24
-23
-32.2
-31.7
- 3 1 I.
-30.6
51.8
53.6
55.4
ll
t2
t3
-tt.7
-ll.l
-10.6
-10.0
I18.4
120.2
122.0
48
49
50
8.9
9.4
10.0
r
57.2 t4 123.8 5t 10.6
2240 lb (avdp) -7.6 -)', -30.0 -9.4 ll.l
59.0 l5 125.6 52
t.l2 ton (short) -5.8 -21 -29.4 -8.9 53 tt.7
60.8 l6 127.4
1.01605 ton (metric) -4.0 -20 -28.9 62.6 t7 -8.3 129.2 54 12.2
-o.4
1.4
-19
-18
-17
-28.3
-27.8
-)1 )
64.4
66.2
68.0
l8
t9
20
-7.8
1 -
-6.7
l 31 . 0
132.8
134.6
))
56
57
12.8
13.3
13.9
l.Lo23
0.98421
ton (short)
ton (long) r J.Z
5.0
6.8
-16
-15
-14
-26.7
-26.1
-25.6
69.8
71.6
73.4
2l
22
ZJ
-6. I
-5.6
-5.0
136.4
138.2
140.0
58
59
60
14.4
15.0
15.6
r 15.8
17.6
19.4
-9
-8
-6
1
-22.8
a1 a
-21.7
-21.1
82.4
84.2
86.0
28
29
30
-,, )
-t.7
-1.1
-0.6
149.0
150.8
t52.6
65
66
67
18.3
18.9
19.4
20.0
2l.2 3l 68
t_
87.8 t54.4
23.O -5 -20.6 89.6 32 0.0 156.2 69 20.6
24.8 -4 -20.0 9t.4 JJ 0.6 158.0 70 2t.l
'll5
ji''
417
ir-
APPENDIX E r APPENDIX E
(C
TEMPERATURE CONVERSION TABLE
/5)*32:
'F ("F-32)X5/s:"C
t* (Cxs/) * 32:'F ( ' F - 3 2 )X 5 / s : " C
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