ATSDR Hydrogen Chloride ToxFAQs At room temperature, hydrogen chloride is a colorless to slightly yellow, corrosive, nonflammable gas that is heavier than air and has a strong irritating odor On exposure to air, hydrogen chloride forms dense white corrosive vapors Hydrogen chloride can be released from volcanoes
Acetone - ToxFAQs - Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease . . . Acetone is a man-made chemical that can also be found naturally in the environment It is a colorless liquid with a distinct smell and taste It evaporates easily in air, is flammable, and dissolves in water
Right to Know Hazardous Substance Fact Sheet Chloroform may damage the developing fetus Con ct can irritate and burn the skin and eyes Exposure can irritate the nose and throat Exposure can cause headache, izziness, lightheadedness, and passing out High exposure can ca e the heart to beat i egularly or to stop This may cause death Chloroform may
Response Guide 131 - ERG 2020 - CAMEO Chemicals TOXIC; may be fatal if inhaled, ingested or absorbed through skin Inhalation or contact with some of these materials will irritate or burn skin and eyes Methyl chloroacetate (UN2295) is an eye irritant lachrymator (causes flow of tears) Fire will produce irritating, corrosive and or toxic gases
Ethylene Oxide - U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Chronic (long-term) exposure to ethylene oxide in humans can cause irritation of the eyes, skin, nose, throat, and lungs, and damage to the brain and nervous system There also is some evidence linking ethylene oxide exposure to reproductive effects
Comms Copy Eng Span Hazard Alert_Mixing Cleaners Even low levels of chlorine gas for short periods can irritate your eyes, nose, and throat, and cause coughing and breathing problems Higher levels can lead to chest pain, severe breathing trouble, vomiting, and lung damage