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12. LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
Never attempt to process explosives, flammables or any items which
contain explosives or flammables.
Explosive
S
ubstance
Nitroglycol, Glycerine trinitrate, Cellulose Nitrate and other explosive nitrate esters
Trinitrobenzen, Trinitrotoluene, Picric Acid and other explosive nitro compounds
Acetyl Hydroperoxide, Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide, Benzoyl Peroxide and other organic
peroxides
Metallic Azide, including Sodium Azide, etc.
Explosive
S
ubstances
Metal “Lithium Metal “Potassium” Metal “Natrium” Yellow Phosphorus
Phosphorus Sulfide Red PhosphorusPhosphorus Sulfide
Celluloids, Calcium Carbide (a.k.a, Carbide)Lime PhosphideMagnesium Powder
Aluminum Powder Metal Powder other than Magnesium and Aluminum Powder
Sodium Dithionous Acid (a.k.a., Hydrosulphite)
Oxidizing Substances
Potassium Chlorate, Sodium Chlorate, Ammonium Chlorate, and other chlorates
Potassium Perchlorate, Sodium Perchlorate, Ammonium Perchlorate, and other perchlorates
Potassium Peroxide, Sodium Peroxide, Barium Peroxide, and other inorganic peroxides
Potassium Nitrate, Sodium Nitrate, Ammonium Nitrate, and other nitrates
Sodium Chlorite and other chlorites
Calcium Hypochlorite and other hypochlorites
Flammable Substances
Ethyl Ether, Gasoline, Acetaldehyde, Propylene Chloride, Carbon Disulfide, and other
substances with ignition point at a degree 30 or more degrees below zero.
n-hexane, Ethylene Oxide, Acetone, Benzene, Methyl Ethyl Ketone and other substances
with ignition point between 30 degrees below zero and less than zero.
Methanol, Ethanol, Xylene, Pentyl n-acetate, (a.k.a.amyl n-acetate) and other substances
with ignition point between zero and less than 30 degrees.
Kerosene, Light Oil, Terebinth Oil, Isopenthyl Alcohol(a.k.a. Isoamyl Alcohol), Acetic Acid
and other substances with ignition point between 30 degrees and less than 65 degrees.
Combustible
G
as
Hydrogen, Acetylene, Ethylene, Methane, Ethane, Propane, Butane and other gases
combustible at 15 under air pressure.
Excerpt from Table 1, Hazardous Substances, in Cabinet Order from Occupational Safety and Health
Law (substances related to Articles 1, 6, and 9)

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