Reference, Dangerous substances, Explosive – Yamato Scientific Vacuum controller Vacuum controller User Manual
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Reference
Dangerous Substances
EXPLOSIVE
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Ethylene glicol dinitrate (nitroglycol), glycerine trinitrate (nitroglycerine), cellulose
nitrarte (nitrocellulose), and other explosive nitrate esters
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Trinitrobenzene, trintrotoluene, trinitrophenol (picric acid), and other explosive nitro
compounds
EXPLOSIVE:
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Acetyl hidroperoxide (peracetic acid), methyl ethyl ketone peroxide, benzoyl
peroxide, and other organic peroxides
FLAMMABLE
IGNITING:
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Lithium (matal), potassium (metal), sodium (metal), yellow phosphorus, phosphorus
sulfide, red phosphorus, celluloid compounds, calcium carbide, lime phosphide,
magnesium(powder), aluminum(powder), powser of metals other than magnesium
and aluminum, sodium hydrosulfite
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Potassium chlorate sodium chlorate, ammonium chlorate, and other chlorate
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Potassium perchlorate, sodium perchlorate ammonium perchlorate, and other
perchlorate
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Potassium peroxide, sodium peroxide, barium peroxide, and other inorganic
peroxide
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Potassium nitrate, sodium nitrate, ammonium nitrate, and other nitrate
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Sodium chlorite and other chlorites
OXIDIZING:
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Calcium hypochlorite and other hypochlorites
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Ethyl ether, gasoline, acetaldehyde, propylene chloride, carbon disulfide, and other
flammable substances having a flash point of -30
℃ or higher but lower than 0℃
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Normal hexane, ethylene oxide, acetone, benzenz, methyl ethyl ketone, and other
flammable substances having a flash point of -30
℃ or higher but lower than 65℃
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Methanol, ethanol, xylene, pentyl acetate(amyl acetate),and other flammable
substances having a flash point of 0
℃ or higher but lower than 30℃
INFLAMMABLE
LIQUID:
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Kerosene, light oil(gas oil), oil of turpentine, isopentyl alcohol (isoamyl alcohol),
acetic acid, and other flammable substances having a flash point of 30
℃ or higher
but lower than 65
℃
FLAMMABLE
GAS:
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Hydrogen, acetylene, ethylene, methane, propane, butane, and other flammable
substances which assume a gaseous state at 15
℃ and 1 atm
(Source: Appendix Table 1 of Article 6 of the Industrial Safety and Health Order in Japan)