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- CCOHS: Sodium Hydroxide - Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and . . .
Suitable materials (sodium hydroxide 30-70%) include: butyl rubber, natural rubber, neoprene rubber, nitrile rubber, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), Viton®, Viton® butyl rubber, AlphaTec® (02-100, 4000, EVO, VPS), Kemblok®, Barrier® - PE PA PE, Silver Shield® - PE EVAL PE, Trellchem® HPS, Trellchem® VPS, Saranex®™, Chemprotex® 300
- Sodium Hydroxide Chemical Profiles - Canadian Centre for Occupational . . .
Sodium Hydroxide CCOHS Chemical Profiles Sodium Hydroxide On this page What are other names or identifying information for sodium hydroxide? What is the WHMIS classification? What are the most important things to know about sodium hydroxide in an emergency? What are the potential health effects of sodium hydroxide? What are first aid measures for
- Phosphoric Acid (Solutions) - Canadian Centre for Occupational Health . . .
Stop or reduce leak if safe to do so Contain and soak up spill with absorbent that does not react with spilled product Dike spilled product to prevent runoff Small spills or leaks: neutralize with sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO 3) or a mixture of soda ash slaked lime Collect using shovel scoop or approved HEPA vacuum and place in a suitable
- CCOHS: Formaldehyde Solutions
What is the WHMIS classification? Back to top According to the Commission des normes, de l'équité, de la santé et de la sécurité du travail (CNESST), formaldehyde can be classified as:
- CCOHS: Trichloroethylene
Incompatible Materials: Increased risk of fire and explosion on contact with: alkali metals (e g , sodium or potassium), strong bases (e g , sodium hydroxide), strong oxidizing agents (e g , perchloric acid), epoxides (e g , ethylene oxide) Not corrosive to: carbon steel Corrosive to aluminum and alloys (unspecified) when unstabilized, heated
- Swimming Pool Products Chemicals and Materials - Canadian Centre for . . .
produces gaseous chlorine, sodium hydroxide, and hydrogen The gaseous chlorine then combines with water to form hypochlorous acid and hydrochloric acid Hypochlorous acid is the active ingredient that kills algae, bacteria, and other contaminants in the pool Other
- Cleaning Products – Working Safely Chemicals and Materials
acid and hydrochloric acid, while others contain bases, such as sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide Mixing drain cleaners can cause an explosive reaction and create hazardous gases, such as hydrogen sulphide (H 2 S) and chlorine gas What should be done when using any cleaning product? Always: Know the hazards of that product before
- CCOHS: Chemical Profiles
The Chemical Profiles are based on information in CCOHS's CHEMINFO database CHEMINFO contains around 700 comprehensive, fully referenced reviews on chemicals, their hazards, control measures, and other information, all arranged in the 16-heading format used in safety data sheets (SDSs)
- Garages - Vehicle Maintenance Garages - Canadian Centre for . . .
case it splashes on you or if it spills Information on corrosive materials and sodium hydroxide is available in other OSH Answers documents Dispose of the tank solutions, tank sludge, and rinse solutions according to local environment or municipal requirements The solutions will contain lead, and the sludge will contain zinc, copper, and lead
- Phosphoric Acid (Solutions) Chemical Profiles - Canadian Centre for . . .
product Dike spilled product to prevent runoff Small spills or leaks: neutralize with sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO 3) or a mixture of soda ash slaked lime Collect using shovel scoop or approved HEPA vacuum and place in a suitable container for disposal Large spills or leaks: place used absorbent into suitable, covered, labelled containers for
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