HYDROGEN FLUORIDE†
| CAS # | 7664-39-3 |
|---|---|
| Formula |
HF (aqueous) |
| Synonyms |
anhydrous hydrofluoric acid, HF-A |
| Physical description | Colorless gas or fuming liquid (below 67°F) with a strong, irritating odor. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Boiling point | 67°F | Molecular weight | 20 |
| Freezing point/melting point | -118°F | Vapor pressure | 783 mmHg |
| Flash point | Vapor density | 1.86 | |
| Specific gravity | 1 | Ionization potential | 15.98 eV |
| Lower explosive limit (LEL) | Upper explosive limit (UEL) | ||
| NFPA health rating | 4 | NFPA fire rating | 0 |
| NFPA reactivity rating | 1 | NFPA special instruction | |
| Vapor hazard ratio (VHR) | |||
| Historical exceedance percentage | |||
| Target organs | |||
| Analyte code (IMIS no.) | 1460 |
|---|---|
| Sampling group | |
| Sampler/Sampling media | Mixed cellulose ester filter (MCEF) 0.8 micron (37 mm) and filter spacer with Na₂CO₃ impregnated backup pad, in a 3-piece cassette [SKC 225-9001] |
| Sampling time* | 60 min |
| Sampling volume (TWA)* | 90 L |
| Sampling flow rate (TWA)* | 1.5 L/min |
| Sampling volume (STEL/Peak/C)* | 22.5 L |
| Sampling flow rate (STEL/Peak/C)* | 1.5 L/min |
| Analytical method instruments | ISE |
| Method reference | OSHA ID-110 (fully validated) |
| Notes | Submit as a separate sample (Particulate F- on MCEF, HF on impregnated backup pad). The filter and filter spacer reside in one section while the impregnated backup pad is in another section of a 3-piece polystyrene cassette. The filter and backup pad should not have physical contact with one another. When analysis of a compound is requested, an analysis is performed for fluoride (F-) and reported as the compound. Hydrogen fluoride is collected on a Na₂CO₃ impregnated backup pad. |
| Special requirements |
* All sampling instructions above are recommended guidelines for OSHA Compliance Safety and Health Officers (CSHOs), please see the corresponding OSHA method reference for complete details.
| Wipe Sampler/Sampling media | |
|---|---|
| Bulk Method |
| Device | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model/Type | |||||
|
Sampling information (see manufacturer instructions) |
|
OSHA PEL
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling Peak |
NIOSH REL
Up to 10-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
ACGIH TLV©
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PEL-TWA |
3 ppm (2 mg/m³) |
REL-TWA |
3 ppm (2 mg/m³) |
TLV-TWA |
0.5 ppm [2004] |
PEL-TWA |
0.4 ppm (0.33 mg/m³) |
| PEL-STEL | REL-STEL | TLV-STEL | PEL-STEL |
1 ppm (0.83 mg/m³) |
|||
| PEL-C | REL-C |
6 ppm (5 mg/m³) [15 minutes] |
TLV-C |
2 ppm [2004] |
PEL-C | ||
| Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
Y |
Skin notation |
Y |
Skin notation |
Y |
| Notes: | Notes: |
Notes:
BEI® |
Notes: | ||||
| Health factors: See NIH-NLM PubChem. | IDLH |
30 ppm |
|||||
| Carcinogenic classifications: Not listed | Notes: | ||||||
|
AIHA emergency response planning guidelines - ERPG-1/ERPG-2/ERPG-3:
2 ppm/20 ppm/50 ppm |
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Additional Resources and Literature References
|
NOAA: CAMEO Chemicals - Hydrofluoric acid, solution NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Hydrogen fluoride Literature References
|
Last Updated Date : 12/31/2020
PHOSPHORIC ACID†
| CAS # | 7664-38-2 |
|---|---|
| Formula |
H₃PO₄ |
| Synonyms |
white phosphoric acid; orthophosphoric acid; metaphosphoric acid |
| Physical description | Thick, colorless, odorless, crystalline solid. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Boiling point | 415°F | Molecular weight | 98 |
| Freezing point/melting point | 108°F | Vapor pressure | 0.03 mmHg |
| Flash point | Vapor density | ||
| Specific gravity | 1.87 (pure) 1.33 (50% solution) | Ionization potential | |
| Lower explosive limit (LEL) | Upper explosive limit (UEL) | ||
| NFPA health rating | 3 | NFPA fire rating | 0 |
| NFPA reactivity rating | 0 | NFPA special instruction | |
| Vapor hazard ratio (VHR) | |||
| Historical exceedance percentage | |||
| Target organs | |||
| Analyte code (IMIS no.) | 2085 |
|---|---|
| Sampling group | |
| Sampler/Sampling media | Mixed cellulose ester filter (MCEF) 0.8 micron (37 mm) and filter spacer with Na₂CO₃ impregnated backup pad, in a 3-piece cassette [SKC 225-9001] |
| Sampling time* |
480 min |
| Sampling volume (TWA)* |
960 L |
| Sampling flow rate (TWA)* |
2 L/min |
| Sampling volume (STEL/Peak/C)* |
30 L |
| Sampling flow rate (STEL/Peak/C)* |
2 L/min |
| Analytical method instruments | IC |
| Method reference | OSHA ID-111 (partially validated) |
| Notes |
If the filter is not overloaded, samples may be collected up to an 8-hour period. Within 1 hour after sampling, transfer the filter to a clean screw cap vial. Phosphoric and sulfuric acid may be submitted on the same filter; otherwise, submit as a separate filter. Large quantities of any one of the analytes can result in masking of the peaks of other analytes. |
| Special requirements |
|
* All sampling instructions above are recommended guidelines for OSHA Compliance Safety and Health Officers (CSHOs), please see the corresponding OSHA method reference for complete details.
| Wipe Sampler/Sampling media |
Wipe with mixed cellulose ester filter (MCEF) 0.8 micron (37 mm). [AAWP03700] |
|---|---|
| Bulk Method |
|
| Device | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model/Type | |||||
|
Sampling information (see manufacturer instructions) |
|
OSHA PEL
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling Peak |
NIOSH REL
Up to 10-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
ACGIH TLV©
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PEL-TWA |
1 mg/m³ |
REL-TWA |
1 mg/m³ |
TLV-TWA |
1 mg/m³ [1992] |
PEL-TWA |
1 mg/m³ |
| PEL-STEL |
|
REL-STEL |
3 mg/m³ |
TLV-STEL |
3 mg/m³ [1992] |
PEL-STEL |
3 mg/m³ |
| PEL-C |
|
REL-C |
|
TLV-C |
|
PEL-C |
|
| Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
| Notes: |
Notes:
|
Notes:
|
Notes:
|
||||
| Health factors: See NIH-NLM PubChem. | IDLH |
1000 mg/m³ |
|||||
| Carcinogenic classifications: Not listed |
Notes:
|
||||||
|
AIHA emergency response planning guidelines - ERPG-1/ERPG-2/ERPG-3:
3 mg/m³/30 mg/m³/150 mg/m³ |
|||||||
Additional Resources and Literature References
|
NOAA: CAMEO Chemicals - Phosphoric acid NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Phosphoric acid Literature References
|
Last Updated Date : 01/08/2021
HYDROGEN CHLORIDE†
| CAS # | 7647-01-0 |
|---|---|
| Formula |
HCl |
| Synonyms |
anhydrous hydrogen chloride; aqueous hydrogen chloride; hydrochloric acid; muriatic acid |
| Physical description | Colorless to slightly yellow gas with a pungent, irritating odor. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Boiling point | -121°F | Molecular weight | 36.5 |
| Freezing point/melting point | -174°F | Vapor pressure | 40.5 atm |
| Flash point | Vapor density | 1.27 | |
| Specific gravity | Ionization potential | 12.74 eV | |
| Lower explosive limit (LEL) | Upper explosive limit (UEL) | ||
| NFPA health rating | 3 | NFPA fire rating | 0 |
| NFPA reactivity rating | 1 | NFPA special instruction | |
| Vapor hazard ratio (VHR) | |||
| Historical exceedance percentage | |||
| Target organs | |||
| Analyte code (IMIS no.) | 1430 |
|---|---|
| Sampling group | |
| Sampler/Sampling media | ORBO™ 53 activated silica gel tube [Supelco 20265] |
| Sampling time* | 15 min |
| Sampling volume (TWA)* |
|
| Sampling flow rate (TWA)* |
|
| Sampling volume (STEL/Peak/C)* | 7.5 L |
| Sampling flow rate (STEL/Peak/C)* | 0.5 L/min |
| Analytical method instruments | IC |
| Method reference | OSHA ID-174SG (partially validated) |
| Notes |
Submit as a separate sample, however, hydrogen bromide can be analyzed from the same sample. The sample is analyzed for chloride (or bromide, if requested) and the result reported as the acid. Make sure that the glass fiber filter plug is firmly in contact with the silica gel before and after sampling. Report the presence of chloride (or bromide) salts to the analytical laboratory. |
| Special requirements |
|
* All sampling instructions above are recommended guidelines for OSHA Compliance Safety and Health Officers (CSHOs), please see the corresponding OSHA method reference for complete details.
| Wipe Sampler/Sampling media |
Wipe with Whatman smear tab. [WHA1450993] |
|---|---|
| Bulk Method |
|
| Device | Detector tube | Detector tube | CMS Chip | CMS Chip |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model/Type | Gastec 14L | Matheson-Kitagawa 8014-173SB | Hydrochloric acid, 1-25 ppm range | Hydrochloric acid, 20-500 ppm range |
|
Sampling information (see manufacturer instructions) |
0.5-5 strokes, 0.05-76 ppm range, uncertainty 16.4% for 1-5 ppm, 8.2% for 5-20 ppm | follow mfr instructions, 0.4-40 ppm range | FES0000887 |
|
OSHA PEL
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling Peak |
NIOSH REL
Up to 10-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
ACGIH TLV©
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PEL-TWA |
|
REL-TWA |
|
TLV-TWA |
|
PEL-TWA |
0.3 ppm (0.45 mg/m³) |
| PEL-STEL |
|
REL-STEL |
|
TLV-STEL |
|
PEL-STEL |
|
| PEL-C |
5 ppm (7 mg/m³) |
REL-C |
5 ppm (7 mg/m³) |
TLV-C |
2 ppm [2000] |
PEL-C |
2 ppm |
| Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
| Notes: |
Notes:
|
Notes:
|
Notes:
|
||||
| Health factors: See NIH-NLM PubChem. | IDLH |
50 ppm |
|||||
| Carcinogenic classifications: IARC-3, TLV-A4 |
Notes:
|
||||||
|
AIHA emergency response planning guidelines - ERPG-1/ERPG-2/ERPG-3:
3 ppm/20 ppm/150 ppm |
|||||||
Additional Resources and Literature References
|
NOAA: CAMEO Chemicals - Hydrogen chloride, anhydrous NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Hydrogen Chloride Literature References
|
Last Updated Date : 03/25/2024
ZINC CHLORIDE FUME†
| CAS # | 7646-85-7 |
|---|---|
| Formula |
ZnCl₂ |
| Synonyms |
zinc dichloride fume |
| Physical description | White particulate dispersed in air with an acrid odor. Zinc chloride is a white crystalline solid. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Boiling point | 1350°F | Molecular weight | 136.3 |
| Freezing point/melting point | 554°F | Vapor pressure | 0 mmHg (approx) |
| Flash point | Vapor density | ||
| Specific gravity | 2.91 at 77°F | Ionization potential | |
| Lower explosive limit (LEL) | Upper explosive limit (UEL) | ||
| NFPA health rating | NFPA fire rating | ||
| NFPA reactivity rating | NFPA special instruction | ||
| Vapor hazard ratio (VHR) | |||
| Historical exceedance percentage | |||
| Target organs | |||
| Analyte code (IMIS no.) | 2611 |
|---|---|
| Sampling group | METALSSG-2 |
| Sampler/Sampling media | Pre-assembled cassette with mixed cellulose ester filter (MCEF) 0.8 micron (37 mm) [MAWP037A0] |
| Sampling time* | 240-480 min |
| Sampling volume (TWA)* | 480-960 L |
| Sampling flow rate (TWA)* | 2 L/min |
| Sampling volume (STEL/Peak/C)* | |
| Sampling flow rate (STEL/Peak/C)* | |
| Analytical method instruments | ICP |
| Method reference | OSHA ID-125G (fully validated) |
| Notes | Results will be reported from the elemental analysis for the element only; the stated identity of the actual sample contents is based on the assumption that the material sampled is as identified by the compliance officer using available documentation of materials and processes. An elemental result provided may be converted to the desired compound by multiplying the result by the appropriate stoichiometric factor. A 91B report specific to the compound (including the stoichiometric conversion) may by be provided upon request by contacting the laboratory. The stoichiometric factor for zinc chloride from zinc is 2.084. The physical form of a sample (dust, mist, or fume) is identified by the compliance officer using available documentation of materials and processes. |
| Special requirements | For the entire suite of analytes listed in METALSSG-2, request analyte code 2587. |
* All sampling instructions above are recommended guidelines for OSHA Compliance Safety and Health Officers (CSHOs), please see the corresponding OSHA method reference for complete details.
| Wipe Sampler/Sampling media | |
|---|---|
| Bulk Method |
| Device | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model/Type | |||||
|
Sampling information (see manufacturer instructions) |
|
OSHA PEL
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling Peak |
NIOSH REL
Up to 10-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
ACGIH TLV©
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PEL-TWA |
1 mg/m³ |
REL-TWA |
1 mg/m³ |
TLV-TWA |
1 mg/m³ [1992] |
PEL-TWA |
1 mg/m³ |
| PEL-STEL | REL-STEL |
2 mg/m³ |
TLV-STEL |
2 mg/m³ [1992] |
PEL-STEL |
2 mg/m³ |
|
| PEL-C | REL-C | TLV-C | PEL-C | ||||
| Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
| Notes: | Notes: | Notes: | Notes: | ||||
| Health factors: See NIH-NLM PubChem. | IDLH |
50 mg/m³ |
|||||
| Carcinogenic classifications: EPA-II | Notes: | ||||||
| AIHA emergency response planning guidelines - ERPG-1/ERPG-2/ERPG-3: | |||||||
Additional Resources and Literature References
|
NOAA: CAMEO Chemicals - Zinc chloride, anhydrous NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Zinc chloride fume Literature References
|
Last Updated Date : 10/10/2024
HEPTACHLOR†
| CAS # | 76-44-8 |
|---|---|
| Formula |
C₁₀H₅Cl₇ |
| Synonyms |
1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindene |
| Physical description | White to light-tan crystals with a camphor-like odor. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Boiling point | 293°F (decomposes) | Molecular weight | 373.4 |
| Freezing point/melting point | 203°F | Vapor pressure | 0.0003 mmHg at 77°F |
| Flash point | Vapor density | ||
| Specific gravity | 1.66 | Ionization potential | |
| Lower explosive limit (LEL) | Upper explosive limit (UEL) | ||
| NFPA health rating | NFPA fire rating | ||
| NFPA reactivity rating | NFPA special instruction | ||
| Vapor hazard ratio (VHR) | |||
| Historical exceedance percentage | |||
| Target organs | |||
| Analyte code (IMIS no.) | 1369 |
|---|---|
| Sampling group | |
| Sampler/Sampling media | OSHA versatile sampler (OVS-2) - 13 mm XAD-2 tube (270/140 mg) with GFF enclosed [SKC 226-30-16] |
| Sampling time* |
|
| Sampling volume (TWA)* |
60 L |
| Sampling flow rate (TWA)* |
1 L/min |
| Sampling volume (STEL/Peak/C)* |
|
| Sampling flow rate (STEL/Peak/C)* |
|
| Analytical method instruments | GC-ECD |
| Method reference | OSHA PV2029 (partially validated) |
| Notes |
|
| Special requirements |
|
* All sampling instructions above are recommended guidelines for OSHA Compliance Safety and Health Officers (CSHOs), please see the corresponding OSHA method reference for complete details.
| Wipe Sampler/Sampling media |
|
|---|---|
| Bulk Method |
Limit the amount of bulk submitted to 1 g or 1 mL. |
| Device | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model/Type | |||||
|
Sampling information (see manufacturer instructions) |
|
OSHA PEL
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling Peak |
NIOSH REL
Up to 10-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
ACGIH TLV©
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PEL-TWA |
0.5 mg/m³ |
REL-TWA |
0.5 mg/m³ |
TLV-TWA |
0.05 mg/m³ [1990] |
PEL-TWA |
0.005 mg/m³ |
| PEL-STEL |
|
REL-STEL |
|
TLV-STEL |
|
PEL-STEL |
|
| PEL-C |
|
REL-C |
|
TLV-C |
|
PEL-C |
|
| Skin notation |
Y |
Skin notation |
Y |
Skin notation |
Y |
Skin notation |
Y |
| Notes: |
Notes:
CARCINOGEN (Ca): REDUCE EXPOSURE TO LOWEST FEASIBLE CONCENTRATION. See Appendix A, NIOSH Potential Occupational Carcinogens. |
Notes:
|
Notes:
|
||||
| Health factors: See NIH-NLM PubChem. | IDLH |
35 mg/m³ |
|||||
| Carcinogenic classifications: IARC-2B, NIOSH-Ca, TLV-A3, EPA-B2 |
Notes:
Ca |
||||||
|
AIHA emergency response planning guidelines - ERPG-1/ERPG-2/ERPG-3:
|
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Additional Resources and Literature References
|
NOAA: CAMEO Chemicals - Heptachlor NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Heptachlor Literature References
|
Last Updated Date : 01/29/2021
BORON TRIFLUORIDE†
| CAS # | 7637-07-2 |
|---|---|
| Formula |
BF₃ |
| Synonyms |
boron fluoride; trifluoroborane |
| Physical description | Colorless gas with a pungent, suffocating odor. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Boiling point | -148°F | Molecular weight | 67.8 |
| Freezing point/melting point | -196°F | Vapor pressure | >50 atm |
| Flash point | Vapor density | 2.38 | |
| Specific gravity | 1.6 | Ionization potential | 15.50 eV |
| Lower explosive limit (LEL) | Not flammable | Upper explosive limit (UEL) | Not flammable |
| NFPA health rating | 4 | NFPA fire rating | 0 |
| NFPA reactivity rating | 1 | NFPA special instruction | |
| Vapor hazard ratio (VHR) | |||
| Historical exceedance percentage | |||
| Target organs | |||
| Analyte code (IMIS no.) | 0382 |
|---|---|
| Sampling group | |
| Sampler/Sampling media | Midget fritted glass bubbler (MFGB) containing 10 mL Ammonium Fluoride (0.1 N) [Infrequently Requested Method - OSHA staff pls contact SLTC before sampling 801-233-5100] |
| Sampling time* | |
| Sampling volume (TWA)* | 15 L |
| Sampling flow rate (TWA)* | 1 L/min |
| Sampling volume (STEL/Peak/C)* | |
| Sampling flow rate (STEL/Peak/C)* | |
| Analytical method instruments | ISE |
| Method reference | OSHA ID-216SG (partially validated) |
| Notes | Submit as a separate sample. Analysis is for fluoroborate (BF4-) ion. |
| Special requirements | Samples must be stored and shipped in plastic bottles. |
* All sampling instructions above are recommended guidelines for OSHA Compliance Safety and Health Officers (CSHOs), please see the corresponding OSHA method reference for complete details.
| Wipe Sampler/Sampling media | |
|---|---|
| Bulk Method |
| Device | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model/Type | |||||
|
Sampling information (see manufacturer instructions) |
|
OSHA PEL
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling Peak |
NIOSH REL
Up to 10-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
ACGIH TLV©
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PEL-TWA | REL-TWA | TLV-TWA | PEL-TWA | ||||
| PEL-STEL | REL-STEL | TLV-STEL | PEL-STEL | ||||
| PEL-C |
1 ppm (3 mg/m³) |
REL-C |
1 ppm (3 mg/m³) |
TLV-C | PEL-C |
1 ppm (3 mg/m³) |
|
| Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
| Notes: | Notes: |
Notes:
Visit the ACGIH TLV site for specific data |
Notes: | ||||
| Health factors: See NIH-NLM PubChem. | IDLH |
25 ppm |
|||||
| Carcinogenic classifications: | Notes: | ||||||
|
AIHA emergency response planning guidelines - ERPG-1/ERPG-2/ERPG-3:
2 mg/m³/30 mg/m³/100 mg/m³ |
|||||||
Additional Resources and Literature References
|
NOAA: CAMEO Chemicals - Boron trifluoride NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Boron trifluoride Literature References
|
Last Updated Date : 04/03/2024
SODIUM BISULFITE
| CAS # | 7631-90-5 |
|---|---|
| Formula |
NaHSO₃ |
| Synonyms |
monosodium salt of sulfurous acid; sodium acid bisulfite; sodium bisulphite; sodium hydrogen sulfite |
| Physical description | White crystals or powder with a slight odor of sulfur dioxide. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Boiling point | decomposes | Molecular weight | 104.06 |
| Freezing point/melting point | decomposes | Vapor pressure | |
| Flash point | Vapor density | ||
| Specific gravity | 1.48 | Ionization potential | |
| Lower explosive limit (LEL) | Upper explosive limit (UEL) | ||
| NFPA health rating | NFPA fire rating | ||
| NFPA reactivity rating | NFPA special instruction | ||
| Vapor hazard ratio (VHR) | |||
| Historical exceedance percentage | |||
| Target organs | |||
| Analyte code (IMIS no.) | S050 |
|---|---|
| Sampling group | |
| Sampler/Sampling media | Pre-assembled cassette with mixed cellulose ester filter (MCEF) 0.8 micron (25 or 37 mm) [MAWP025A0 or MAWP037A0] |
| Sampling time* | 240-480 min |
| Sampling volume (TWA)* | 480-960 L |
| Sampling flow rate (TWA)* | 2 L/min |
| Sampling volume (STEL/Peak/C)* | |
| Sampling flow rate (STEL/Peak/C)* | |
| Analytical method instruments | AAS/AES |
| Method reference | OSHA ID-121 (fully validated) |
| Notes | Results will be reported from the elemental analysis for the element only; the stated identity of the actual sample contents is based on the assumption that the material sampled is as identified by the compliance officer using available documentation of materials and processes. An elemental result provided may be converted to the desired compound by multiplying the result by the appropriate stoichiometric factor. A 91B report specific to the compound (including the stoichiometric conversion) may by be provided upon request by contacting the laboratory. The stoichiometric factor for sodium bisulfite from sodium is 4.526. Analysis for this analyte is based on water solubility. |
| Special requirements |
* All sampling instructions above are recommended guidelines for OSHA Compliance Safety and Health Officers (CSHOs), please see the corresponding OSHA method reference for complete details.
| Wipe Sampler/Sampling media | |
|---|---|
| Bulk Method |
| Device | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model/Type | |||||
|
Sampling information (see manufacturer instructions) |
|
OSHA PEL
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling Peak |
NIOSH REL
Up to 10-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
ACGIH TLV©
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PEL-TWA | REL-TWA |
5 mg/m³ |
TLV-TWA |
5 mg/m³ [1992] |
PEL-TWA |
5 mg/m³ |
|
| PEL-STEL | REL-STEL | TLV-STEL | PEL-STEL | ||||
| PEL-C | REL-C | TLV-C | PEL-C | ||||
| Skin notation |
NA |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
|
Notes:
Not established |
Notes: | Notes: | Notes: | ||||
| Health factors: See NIH-NLM PubChem. | IDLH | ||||||
| Carcinogenic classifications: TLV-A4, IARC-3 | Notes: | ||||||
| AIHA emergency response planning guidelines - ERPG-1/ERPG-2/ERPG-3: | |||||||
Additional Resources and Literature References
|
NOAA: CAMEO Chemicals - Sodium bisulfite NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Sodium bisulfite Literature References
|
Last Updated Date : 01/12/2021
SILICA, AMORPHOUS INCLUDING NATURAL DIATOMACEOUS EARTH†
| CAS # | Varies |
|---|---|
| Formula |
SiO₂ |
| Synonyms |
diatomaceous earth; diatomaceous silica; diatomite; precipitated amorphous silica; silica gel; silicon dioxide (amorphous); vitreous silica |
| Physical description | Transparent to gray, odorless powder. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Boiling point | 4046°F | Molecular weight | 60.1 |
| Freezing point/melting point | 3110°F | Vapor pressure | 0 mmHg (approx) |
| Flash point | Vapor density | ||
| Specific gravity | 2.20 | Ionization potential | |
| Lower explosive limit (LEL) | Upper explosive limit (UEL) | ||
| NFPA health rating | NFPA fire rating | ||
| NFPA reactivity rating | NFPA special instruction | ||
| Vapor hazard ratio (VHR) | |||
| Historical exceedance percentage | |||
| Target organs | |||
| Analyte code (IMIS no.) | S122 (total); request using analyte code 9135 |
|---|---|
| Sampling group | |
| Sampler/Sampling media | Tared low-ash 37 mm PVC filter, 5 microns [SLTC108] |
| Sampling time* | 240-480 min |
| Sampling volume (TWA)* | 960 L |
| Sampling flow rate (TWA)* | 2 L/min |
| Sampling volume (STEL/Peak/C)* | |
| Sampling flow rate (STEL/Peak/C)* | |
| Analytical method instruments | Gravimetric |
| Method reference | OSHA PV2121 (partially validated) |
| Notes | If the net weight of the sample yields a concentration below the PEL after considering the associated SAE , the SLTC will perform no further work on the sample and the sample air concentration will be reported as the calculated gravimetric air concentration. If the net weight corresponds to an amount greater than the PEL value after considering the associated SAE, the sample may be analyzed for the applicable component and appropriate results will be reported. |
| Special requirements | FOR TOTAL DUST SAMPLES, DO NOT USE A CYCLONE!! |
* All sampling instructions above are recommended guidelines for OSHA Compliance Safety and Health Officers (CSHOs), please see the corresponding OSHA method reference for complete details.
| Wipe Sampler/Sampling media | |
|---|---|
| Bulk Method |
| Device | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model/Type | |||||
|
Sampling information (see manufacturer instructions) |
|
OSHA PEL
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling Peak |
NIOSH REL
Up to 10-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
ACGIH TLV©
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PEL-TWA |
20 mppcf or (80 mg/m³)/(%SiO2) |
REL-TWA |
6 mg/m³ |
TLV-TWA | PEL-TWA |
6 mg/m³ (total dust), 3 mg/m³ (respirable dust), 6 mg/m³ (precipitated and gel) |
|
| PEL-STEL | REL-STEL | TLV-STEL | PEL-STEL | ||||
| PEL-C | REL-C | TLV-C | PEL-C | ||||
| Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
NA |
Skin notation |
N |
| Notes: | Notes: |
Notes:
Not established |
Notes:
See footnote (n). |
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| Health factors: See NIH-NLM PubChem. | IDLH |
3000 mg/m³ |
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| Carcinogenic classifications: IARC-3 | Notes: | ||||||
| AIHA emergency response planning guidelines - ERPG-1/ERPG-2/ERPG-3: | |||||||
Additional Resources and Literature References
|
NOAA: CAMEO Chemicals - Silica, amorphous NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Silica, amorphous Literature References |
Last Updated Date : 01/11/2021
CAMPHOR†
| CAS # | 76-22-2 |
|---|---|
| Formula |
C₁₀H₁₆O |
| Synonyms |
2-camphonone; gum camphor; laurel camphor; synthetic camphor |
| Physical description | Colorless or white crystals with a penetrating, aromatic odor. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Boiling point | 399°F | Molecular weight | 152.3 |
| Freezing point/melting point | 345°F | Vapor pressure | 0.2 mmHg |
| Flash point | 150°F | Vapor density | |
| Specific gravity | 0.99 | Ionization potential | 8.76 eV |
| Lower explosive limit (LEL) | 0.6% | Upper explosive limit (UEL) | 3.5% |
| NFPA health rating | 2 | NFPA fire rating | 2 |
| NFPA reactivity rating | 0 | NFPA special instruction | |
| Vapor hazard ratio (VHR) | |||
| Historical exceedance percentage | |||
| Target organs | |||
| Analyte code (IMIS no.) | 0522 |
|---|---|
| Sampling group | |
| Sampler/Sampling media | CSC tube (100/50 mg) [SKC 226-01] |
| Sampling time* | |
| Sampling volume (TWA)* | 1-25 L |
| Sampling flow rate (TWA)* | 0.01-0.2 L/min |
| Sampling volume (STEL/Peak/C)* | |
| Sampling flow rate (STEL/Peak/C)* | |
| Analytical method instruments | GC-FID |
| Method reference | NIOSH 1301 (partially validated) |
| Notes | |
| Special requirements |
* All sampling instructions above are recommended guidelines for OSHA Compliance Safety and Health Officers (CSHOs), please see the corresponding OSHA method reference for complete details.
| Wipe Sampler/Sampling media | |
|---|---|
| Bulk Method |
| Device | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model/Type | |||||
|
Sampling information (see manufacturer instructions) |
|
OSHA PEL
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling Peak |
NIOSH REL
Up to 10-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
ACGIH TLV©
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PEL-TWA |
2 mg/m³ |
REL-TWA |
2 mg/m³ |
TLV-TWA | PEL-TWA |
2 mg/m³ |
|
| PEL-STEL | REL-STEL | TLV-STEL | PEL-STEL | ||||
| PEL-C | REL-C | TLV-C | PEL-C | ||||
| Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
| Notes: | Notes: |
Notes:
Visit the ACGIH TLV site for specific data |
Notes: | ||||
| Health factors: See NIH-NLM PubChem. | IDLH |
200 mg/m³ |
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| Carcinogenic classifications: TLV-A4 | Notes: | ||||||
| AIHA emergency response planning guidelines - ERPG-1/ERPG-2/ERPG-3: | |||||||
Additional Resources and Literature References
|
NOAA: CAMEO Chemicals - Camphor NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Camphor (synthetic) Literature References
|
Last Updated Date : 04/09/2024
PERCHLORYL FLUORIDE†
| CAS # | 7616-94-6 |
|---|---|
| Formula |
ClFO₃ |
| Synonyms |
chlorine fluoride oxide; chlorine oxyfluoride; trioxychlorofluoride |
| Physical description | Colorless gas with a characteristic, sweet odor. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Boiling point | -52°F | Molecular weight | 102.5 |
| Freezing point/melting point | -234°F | Vapor pressure | 10.5 atm |
| Flash point | Vapor density | 3.64 | |
| Specific gravity | Ionization potential | 13.60 eV | |
| Lower explosive limit (LEL) | Upper explosive limit (UEL) | ||
| NFPA health rating | NFPA fire rating | ||
| NFPA reactivity rating | NFPA special instruction | ||
| Vapor hazard ratio (VHR) | |||
| Historical exceedance percentage | |||
| Target organs | |||
| Analyte code (IMIS no.) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Sampling group | |||
| Sampler/Sampling media | |||
| Sampling time* | |||
| Sampling volume (TWA)* | |||
| Sampling flow rate (TWA)* | |||
| Sampling volume (STEL/Peak/C)* | |||
| Sampling flow rate (STEL/Peak/C)* | |||
| Analytical method instruments | |||
| Method reference | |||
| Notes | |||
| Special requirements |
* All sampling instructions above are recommended guidelines for OSHA Compliance Safety and Health Officers (CSHOs), please see the corresponding OSHA method reference for complete details.
| Wipe Sampler/Sampling media | |
|---|---|
| Bulk Method |
| Device | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model/Type | |||||
|
Sampling information (see manufacturer instructions) |
|
OSHA PEL
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling Peak |
NIOSH REL
Up to 10-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
ACGIH TLV©
8-hour TWA (ST) STEL (C) Ceiling |
|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PEL-TWA |
3 ppm (13.5 mg/m³) |
REL-TWA |
3 ppm (14 mg/m³) |
TLV-TWA |
3 ppm [1962] |
PEL-TWA |
3 ppm (14 mg/m³) |
| PEL-STEL | REL-STEL |
6 ppm (28 mg/m³) |
TLV-STEL |
6 ppm [1962] |
PEL-STEL |
6 ppm (28 mg/m³) |
|
| PEL-C | REL-C | TLV-C | PEL-C | ||||
| Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
Skin notation |
N |
| Notes: | Notes: | Notes: | Notes: | ||||
| Health factors: See NIH-NLM PubChem. | IDLH |
100 ppm |
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| Carcinogenic classifications: |
Notes:
|
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|
AIHA emergency response planning guidelines - ERPG-1/ERPG-2/ERPG-3:
|
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Additional Resources and Literature References
|
NOAA: CAMEO Chemicals - Perchloryl fluoride NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Perchloryl fluoride Literature References
|
Last Updated Date : 01/08/2021