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                                                 CHEMICAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS
            Acetaldehyde ...............................  ... (1952)  SD-43  Cresol ................................................. (1952) SD-48  Nitric Acid
            Acetic Acid   ................................ ..(1951)  SD-41  Cyclohexane .................................... (1957)  SD-68   Nitrobenzene ................................... (1948)
            Acetic Anhydride .............  ...(1962)  SD-15  Dimethyl Sulfate ...............................(1947)  SD-19   Ortho-Dichlorobenzene .......................(1953)
            Acetone ........................................ .. (1962)  SD-87  Diethylenetriamine .............................(1959)  SD-76   Paraformaldehyde ...............................(I960)
            Acetylene ...........................  . (1957)  SD-7  Ethyl Acetate ..................................... (1953)  SD-51   Perchloroethylene ....................  (1948)
            Acrolein            ..(1961)  SD-85  Ethyl Chloride .................i............. (1953)  SD-50   Perchloric Acid Solution, preliminary (1947)
            Acrylonitrile ..............................  (1964)  SD-31  Ethyl Ether ....................................... (1956)  SD-29   Phenol ............................ _..(1964)
            Aluminum Chloride .  ..(1956)  SD-62  Ethylene Dichloride ..........................(1947)  SD-18   Phosphoric Acid ............................... (1958)
            Ammonium Dichromate................... .. (1952)  SD-45  Ethylene Oxide ................................... (1951)  SD-38   Phosphoric Anhydride ..................... (1948)
            Ammonia Anhydrous ....................... .. (1960)  SD-8  Formaldehyde ..................................... (I960)  SD-1  Phosphorus, Elemental .....................(1947)
            Ammonia Aqua ................................ ...(1947)  SD-13  Hydrochloric Acid ...............................(1951)  SD-39  Phosphorus Oxychloride ................... (1948)'
            Aniline             ...(1963)  SD-17  Hydrocyanic Acid ............................. (1961)   SD-67  Phosphorus Pentasulfide ................. (1958)
            Antimony Trichloride (Anhydrous) ... (1956)  SD-66  Hydrofluoric Acid ........................ (1957)  SD-25  Phosphorus Trichloride ...................(1948)
            Arsenic Trioxide ............................... (1956)  SD-60  Hydrogen Peroxide ............................(1955)   SD-53  Phthalic Anhydride ............. ..............(1956)
            Benzene   .....................  ...(I960)  SD-2  Hydrogen Peroxide (Not  Propylene   .....................  . ..(1956)
            Benzyl Chloride ...... ...................... . (1957)  SD-69  Exceeding 52%) ..............(1961) SD-53—Sup. A  Sodium Chlorate ........ .  ... (1952)
            Bonzbyl Peroxide .. ........................ ... (1960)  SD-81  Hydrogen Peroxide (High  Sodium Cyanide .............. .............. (1949)
            Betanaphthylamine ..... ..................... (1949)  SD-32  Strength) .................. (1961) SD-53—Sup. B  Sodium. Metallic  (1952)
            Boron Hydrides ................................... (1961)  SD-84  Hydrogen Sulfide ............................. (1950)   SD-36  Sodium and Potassium Dichromates (1952)
            Bromine ..................................'....... ... (1952)  SD-49  Isopropylamine ................ . ............... (1959)   SD-72-  Styrene Monomer ............... ..............(1951)
            Butadiene   ........................ .'............ (1954)  SD-55  Lead Oxides ......................................(1956)   SD-64  Sulfur .................................... ..............(1959)
            Butyraldehydes ...............  ... (1960)  SD-78  Maleic Anhydride ...............................(1962)  SD-88  Sulfur Chlorides .........  ...............(1960)
            Calcium Carbide ...............  ... (1948)  SD-23  Methyl Acrylate and Ethyl Acrylate (I960) SD-79   Sulfur Dioxide_____  .....(1953)
            Carbon Disulfide ...............  .. (1948)  SD-12  Methanol __ ____________ ......(1948)  SD-22  Sulfuric Acid __ ____  ..... (1963)
            Carbon Tetrachloride ..................... ...(1963)  SD-3  Methylamines ...................  (1955)  SD-57   Tetrachloroethane .....  ..... (1949)
            Caustic Potash ......................... ;..... ..(1962)  SD-10  Methyl Bromide ....................... (1949)  SD-35   Toluene .....................  ..... (1956)
            Caustic Soda .................................... ...(1947)  SD-9  Methyl Chloride ..................  (1951)  SD-40   Toluidine ....................  ..... (1961)
            Chlorine            ...(I960)  SD-80  Methylene Chloride ..................   (1962)  SD-86   Tolylene Diisocyanate  .,....(1959)
            Chloroform ..........................................(1962)  SD-89  Methyl Ethyl Ketone...........................(1961)  SD-83   Trichloroethylene .....   ..... (1956)
            Chlorosulfonic Acid  (1949)  SD-33  Mixed Acid .............    (1956)  SD-65   Vinyl Acetate ...........  ..... (1959)
            Chromic Acid .................................. ...(1952)  SD-44  -Naphthalene ........................................(1956)  SD-58  Vinyl Chloride ...........  ..... (1954)
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            Disposal of Hazardous Waste ................ SG-9 !20  Identification of Materials....................... SG-18  .20
                                       MANUAL OF STANDARD AND RECOMMENDED PRACTICE
            A-10 Fertilizer Grade Ammonium Nitrate (Revised 7-1-60) ......... $ .50  TC-6   Tank Cars—Unloading when filled with Phenol (Revised 1959)   .30
            Supplement No. 1 to Manual A-10—3ulk Storage of Fertilizer Grade Am­  TC-7   Tank Car—Loading and Unloading Platforms..............    ....  .20
                    monium Nitrate (1962)   ................................................. .20
                                                                    S-25   Sodium Bisulfate (Niter Cake)—Bulk Shipments in Box Cars   .05
            C-3 Carboy Bottle (13 gal., cylindrical, straight side ICC Spec.
                                                                    T-l   *Table—Aqua Ammonia ...................................................................... 05
                    1A) ......................................... ........  ...................................10
            CA-1 Recommended Abbreviations for Reagent and Fine Chemicals .20  T-3   *Table—Hydrochloric Acid .......................................... ......................05
            D-31 Drums (ICC-5A) (For Consignees) ...................................................05  T-5   *Table—Nitric Acid  ............................................ *............................05
            L-l    Guide to Precautionary Labeling of Hazardous Chemicals  T-7 °   *Table—Sulfuric Acid  (0—93%) ..... ............................... 05
                    (Sixth Edition-1961) ................................................................  2.00  T-7A   *Table—Sulfuric Acid  (94—100%) . ................................................05
            M-l Graphical Design Procedure for Bolted Flange Connections
                    (Lap Joints) Meeting ASME Code Requirements ............... 1.25  T-8   Diagram—Oleum Freezing Points...................................... ...... .10
            N-l    Handling of Nitrocellulose Wet with Alcohol (or other Or­  T-9   *Table—Zinc Chloride  Solution ......................................................... 05
                    ganic Liquid) or Water while in ICC Containers; in Stor­  TC-2 Tank Cars—ICC Spec. 103B, Rubber-Lined—Unloading when
                    age or in Process. Revised, 1949 ............................................ 10  filled with Muriatic Acid, Phosphoric Acid, or other
            TC-3 Tank Cars—Unloading when filled with liquid Caustic Soda   authorized liquids ......................................... ..............................15
                    or Caustic Potash (Revised 1946, 1950, 1952) ........................20
            TC-4 Tank Cars—Unloading when filled with flammable liquids
                    (Revised, 1952) ............................................................................20  * Embodies Specific Gravity, Percentage, Degrees Baume and Tv/.
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