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What is UN1760?

What is UN1760?

Placard – UN 1760 Corrosive Liquid, Adhesive Vinyl.

What is the HazMat class for UN1760?

Hazard Class 8
Hazard Class 8: Corrosive.

What kind of label is the corrosive liquids?

Corrosive Label, UN1760 Corrosive Liquids N.O.S.

Regulatory Agency DOT
UN Number 1760
Hazard Class Name Corrosive
Hazard Class Number 8
Prop 65 Warning WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm – www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

What is an example of corrosive?

Bromine, sodium hydroxide, sulfuric acid and hydrogen peroxide are examples of highly corrosive liquids. See Chemical Specific Issues for specific corrosive liquids such as Hydrofluoric Acid and Phenol.

What are corrosive products?

A corrosive material is is a material that has the ability to attack and potentially destroy exposed body tissue. They also have the ability to damage metals. Corrosive materials will cause damage upon skin contact, contact with the eyes, respiratory tract, and digestive tract.

What pH is DOT corrosive?

In addition, waste water samples that have a pH range of 2 or less or 11.5 or greater are classified as a Class 8 (corrosive) in accordance with “OECD Guideline For Testing of Chemicals (See §§ 173.136 and 173.137).

What does special provision 16 mean for flammable liquids?

(a) for dangerous goods that are subject to special provision 16, the technical name, in parentheses, of at least one of the most dangerous substances that predominantly contributes to the hazard or hazards posed by the dangerous goods, and.

What does Erap stand for?

An emergency response assistance plan (ERAP) describes what to do in the event of a release or anticipated release of certain higher-risk dangerous goods while they are in transport.

What is the strongest corrosive?

Fluoroantimonic acid
). This substance is a superacid that can be in excess of a quadrillion (1015 on the short scale — one million billion) times stronger than 100% pure sulfuric acid, depending on the proportion of its ingredients.

What is the world’s strongest superacid?

Fluoroantimonic acid is the strongest super-acid known in existence which is 100,000 billion billion billion times more acid than gastric acid (pH of -31.3.). This substance is so strong it will eat through skin, bones, and pretty much any container used to store it.

What are examples of corrosive liquids?

Bromine, sodium hydroxide, sulfuric acid and hydrogen peroxide are examples of highly corrosive liquids. See Chemical Specific Issues for specific corrosive liquids such as Hydrofluoric Acid and Phenol. The following should be considered: The eyes are particularly vulnerable.