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Reference

Dangerous Substances

EXPLOSIVE

Ethylene glicol dinitrate (nitroglycol), glycerine trinitrate (nitroglycerine), cellulose

nitrarte (nitrocellulose), and other explosive nitrate esters

Trinitrobenzene, trintrotoluene, trinitrophenol (picric acid), and other explosive nitro

compounds

EXPLOSIVE:

Acetyl hidroperoxide (peracetic acid), methyl ethyl ketone peroxide, benzoyl

peroxide, and other organic peroxides

FLAMMABLE

IGNITING:

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

Potassium chlorate sodium chlorate, ammonium chlorate, and other chlorate

Potassium perchlorate, sodium perchlorate ammonium perchlorate, and other

perchlorate

Potassium peroxide, sodium peroxide, barium peroxide, and other inorganic

peroxide

Potassium nitrate, sodium nitrate, ammonium nitrate, and other nitrate

Sodium chlorite and other chlorites

OXIDIZING:

Calcium hypochlorite and other hypochlorites

Ethyl ether, gasoline, acetaldehyde, propylene chloride, carbon disulfide, and other

flammable substances having a flash point of -30

℃ or higher but lower than 0℃

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℃

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:

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:

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)