Yamato DE410 Instruction Manual

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Hazardous Material
1.Nitroglycol, Nitroglycerin, Nitrocellulose, and other explosive
nitric esters.
2.Trintrobenzens, Trinitrotoluene, Picric acid, and other explosive
nitro compounds.
Explosives
Explosives
Substances
3.Peracetic acid, Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide, Benzoyl peroxide,
and other organic peroxides.
Combustible
Substances
Metallic lithium, Metallic potassium, Metallic sodium, Yellow
phosphorus, Phosphorus sulfide, Red phosphorus, Celluloid,
Calcium carbide, Lime phosphate, Magnesium powder, Aluminum
powder, and other ignitable metal powders and sodium dithionite
(hydrosulfite).
1.Potassium chlorate, Sodium chlorate, Ammonium chlorate, and
other chlorates.
2.Potassium perchlorate, Sodium perchlorate, Ammonia
perchlorate, and other perchlorates.
3.Potassium peroxide, Sodium Peroxide, Barium peroxide, and
other inorganic peroxides.
4.Potassium nitrate, Sodium nitrate, Ammonia nitrate, and other
nitrates.
5.Sodium chlorite and other chlorites.
Oxidants
6.Calcium hypochlorite and other hypochlorites.
Ethyl ether, Gasoline, Acetaldehyde, Propylene chloride,
Carbon disulfide, and flammable substances with a flash point
below minus 30.
Normal hexane, Ethylene oxide, Acetone, Benzene, Methyl
ethyl ketone, and flammable substances with a flash point
between minus 30 and 0.
Methanol, Ethanol, Xylene, Pentyl acetate (amyl acetate), and
inflammable substance with a flash point between 0 and
30.
Ignitable
Substances
Kerosene, Light oil, Turpentine oil, Isoamyl alcohol, Acetic acid,
and flammable substances with a flash point between 30 and
65.
Flammables
Combustible
Gases
Hydrogen, Acetylene, Ethylene, Methane, Propane, butane, and
other gases that are flammable under 1 atmospheric pressure at
15.
(Quoted from “Addendum Table 1 of Code of Work Safety and Hygiene Standard”)