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Approved Date
04/12/2016
Control Number
2016-052C
Agenda Item Number
8.H.
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Emergency Services Department
Subject
Hazardous Materials Emergency Plans See Resolution 2016-032
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CAMEO Chemicals <br /> r Print <br /> Chemical Datasheet <br /> INHALATION <br /> HAZARD HAZAM <br /> AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS <br /> .. <br /> Chemical Identifiers <br /> CAS Number /NA Number DOT Hazard.Label CHRIS Code <br /> 7664-41.7 1005 Non-Flammable Gas(domestic) AMA <br /> Inhalation Hazard(Special Provision 13) (domestic) <br /> Poison Gas (international) <br /> Corrosive(international)- <br /> A 704 <br /> Diamond Hazard Value Description <br /> _ E <br /> j Health 3 j Can cause serious or permanent injury. F <br /> I 3 Q <br /> I Flammability 1 1. Must be preheated before ignition can occur. <br /> `Instability 0 Normally stable,even under fire conditions. <br /> ,_. <br /> Special <br /> (NFPA, 2010) <br /> General Description <br /> A clear colorless gas with a strong odor. Shipped as a liquid under its own vapor pressure.Density(liquid)6 <br /> lb_/gal. Contact with the unconfined liquid can cause frostbite. Gas generally regarded as nonflammable but <br /> does burn within certain vapor concentration limits and with strong ignition.Fire hazard increases in the <br /> presence of oil or other combustible materials.Although gas is lighter than air,vapors from a leak initially hug <br /> the ground.Prolonged exposure of containers to fire or heat may cause violent rupturing and rocketing.Long- <br /> term inhalation of low concentrations of the vapors or short-term inhalation of high concentrations has adverse <br /> health effects.Used as a fertilizer, as a refrigerant, and in the manufacture of other chemicals. <br /> Rate of onset:Immediate <br /> Persistence:Minutes <br /> Odor threshold: 17 ppm <br /> Source/use/other hazard:Explosives manufacture,pesticides; detergents industry. <br /> http://127.0.0.1:54673/report?key=CH4 60 4/15/2015 <br />
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