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Arm & Hammer Ammonium Bicarbonate (Treated and Untreated) - (NA GHS 2015 - EN)
CHURCH & DWIGHT
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Safety
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NFPA Ratings
Health Hazard
0 - No Hazard
1 - Slight Hazard
Irritation or minor injury possible
2 - Dangerous
Exposure is hazardous to health
3 - Extreme Danger
Serious injury likely from exposure
4 - Deadly
Even slightest exposure can be life-threatening
Flammability
0 - Will not burn
1 - Flash point above 200° F
Substance must be preheated
2 - Flash point below 200° F
Moderately heated conditions may ignite substance
3 - Flash point below 100° F
Flammable, volatile, or explosive; use extreme caution
4 - Flash point below 73° F
Very flammable, volatile, or explosive; use extreme caution
Instability
0 - Stable
1 - Normally stable
May become unstable with elevated heat, pressure, or water
2 - Unstable
Violent chemical changes possible at normal conditions; potentially explosive with water
3 - Explosive
Readily capable of detonation by strong initiating source, such as water, heat, or shock
4 - May detonate
Readily capably of detonation at normal temperature and pressure
Special Hazard
W
Reacts violently with water
OX
Strong oxidizing chemical
ACID
Material is an acid
ALK
Alkaline material, also called a base
COR
Material that is corrosive (it could be either an acid or a base)
<em>Please note: Other symbols may be used</em>
HMIS Ratings
Health
0 - Minimal Hazard
No significant risk to health
1 - Slight Hazard
Irritation or minor injury possible
2 - Moderate Hazard
Temporary or minor injury may occur
3 - Serious Hazard
Major injury likely unless prompt action is taken and medical treatment given
4 - Severe Hazard
Life threatening.Major permanent damage may result from single or repeated exposures
*
If present, the asterisk signifies a chronic health hazard.Long-term exposure to the material could cause a health problem.
Flammability
0 - Minimal Hazard
Materials that are normally stable and will not burn unless heated
1 - Slight Hazard
Materials that must be preheated for ignition to occur; flash points at or above 200° F
2 - Moderate Hazard
Materials which must be moderately heated for ignition to occur; flash points at or above 100° F and below 200° F
3 - Serious Hazard
Materials capable of ignition under almost all normal temperatures and/or conditions; flammable liquids with flash points below 73° F and boiling points above 100° F, as well as liquids with flash points between 73° F - 100° F
4 - Severe Hazard
Very flammable gases or very volatile flammable liquids with flash points below 73° F and boiling points below 100° F
Physical Hazard
0 - Minimal Hazard
Materials that are normally stable under fire conditions and will not react to water, polymerize, decompose, condense, or self react
1 - Slight Hazard
Materials that are normally stable but can become unstable at high temperature and pressures; materials may react non-violently with water or undergo hazardous polymerization in the absence of inhibitors
2 - Moderate Hazard
Materials that are unstable and may undergo violent chemical change at normal temperature and pressure with low risk for explosion; materials may react violently with water or form peroxides upon exposure to air
3 - Serious Hazard
Materials that may form explosive mixtures with water, are capable of detonation or explosive reaction in the presence of a strong initiating source, or undergo chemical change at normal temperature and pressure with moderate risk of explosion
4 - Severe Hazard
Materials that are readily capably of water reaction, detonation or explosive decomposition at normal temperatures and pressures
Personal Protection
A
Safety Glasses
B
Safety Glasses, Gloves
C
Safety Glasses, Gloves, Protective Apron
D
Face Shield, Gloves, Protective Apron
E
Safety Glasses, Gloves, Dust Respirator
F
Safety Glasses, Gloves, Protective Apron, Dust Respirator
G
Safety Glasses, Gloves, Vapor Respirator
HH
Splash Goggles, Gloves, Protective Apron, Vapor Respirator
I
Safety Glasses, Gloves, Dust Respirator, Vapor Respirator
J
Splash Goggles, Gloves, Protective Apron, Dust Respirator, Vapor Respirator
K
Air Line Mask or Hood, Gloves, Full Suit, Boots
L - Z
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NFPA, HMIS & Precautions
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NFPA Ratings
Health Hazard
0 - No Hazard
1 - Slight Hazard
Irritation or minor injury possible
2 - Dangerous
Exposure is hazardous to health
3 - Extreme Danger
Serious injury likely from exposure
4 - Deadly
Even slightest exposure can be life-threatening
Flammability
0 - Will not burn
1 - Flash point above 200° F
Substance must be preheated
2 - Flash point below 200° F
Moderately heated conditions may ignite substance
3 - Flash point below 100° F
Flammable, volatile, or explosive; use extreme caution
4 - Flash point below 73° F
Very flammable, volatile, or explosive; use extreme caution
Instability
0 - Stable
1 - Normally stable
May become unstable with elevated heat, pressure, or water
2 - Unstable
Violent chemical changes possible at normal conditions; potentially explosive with water
3 - Explosive
Readily capable of detonation by strong initiating source, such as water, heat, or shock
4 - May detonate
Readily capably of detonation at normal temperature and pressure
Special Hazard
W
Reacts violently with water
OX
Strong oxidizing chemical
ACID
Material is an acid
ALK
Alkaline material, also called a base
COR
Material that is corrosive (it could be either an acid or a base)
<em>Please note: Other symbols may be used</em>
HMIS Ratings
Health
0 - Minimal Hazard
No significant risk to health
1 - Slight Hazard
Irritation or minor injury possible
2 - Moderate Hazard
Temporary or minor injury may occur
3 - Serious Hazard
Major injury likely unless prompt action is taken and medical treatment given
4 - Severe Hazard
Life threatening.Major permanent damage may result from single or repeated exposures
*
If present, the asterisk signifies a chronic health hazard.Long-term exposure to the material could cause a health problem.
Flammability
0 - Minimal Hazard
Materials that are normally stable and will not burn unless heated
1 - Slight Hazard
Materials that must be preheated for ignition to occur; flash points at or above 200° F
2 - Moderate Hazard
Materials which must be moderately heated for ignition to occur; flash points at or above 100° F and below 200° F
3 - Serious Hazard
Materials capable of ignition under almost all normal temperatures and/or conditions; flammable liquids with flash points below 73° F and boiling points above 100° F, as well as liquids with flash points between 73° F - 100° F
4 - Severe Hazard
Very flammable gases or very volatile flammable liquids with flash points below 73° F and boiling points below 100° F
Physical Hazard
0 - Minimal Hazard
Materials that are normally stable under fire conditions and will not react to water, polymerize, decompose, condense, or self react
1 - Slight Hazard
Materials that are normally stable but can become unstable at high temperature and pressures; materials may react non-violently with water or undergo hazardous polymerization in the absence of inhibitors
2 - Moderate Hazard
Materials that are unstable and may undergo violent chemical change at normal temperature and pressure with low risk for explosion; materials may react violently with water or form peroxides upon exposure to air
3 - Serious Hazard
Materials that may form explosive mixtures with water, are capable of detonation or explosive reaction in the presence of a strong initiating source, or undergo chemical change at normal temperature and pressure with moderate risk of explosion
4 - Severe Hazard
Materials that are readily capably of water reaction, detonation or explosive decomposition at normal temperatures and pressures
Personal Protection
A
Safety Glasses
B
Safety Glasses, Gloves
C
Safety Glasses, Gloves, Protective Apron
D
Face Shield, Gloves, Protective Apron
E
Safety Glasses, Gloves, Dust Respirator
F
Safety Glasses, Gloves, Protective Apron, Dust Respirator
G
Safety Glasses, Gloves, Vapor Respirator
HH
Splash Goggles, Gloves, Protective Apron, Vapor Respirator
I
Safety Glasses, Gloves, Dust Respirator, Vapor Respirator
J
Splash Goggles, Gloves, Protective Apron, Dust Respirator, Vapor Respirator
K
Air Line Mask or Hood, Gloves, Full Suit, Boots
L - Z
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