> >Halon is a brand name for the chemical Carbon Tetrachloride... > > Hmmm -- us old folks know that Carbona was the common brand name for > Carbon-Tet, which they did indeed use to use in fire extinguishers as well > as for cleaning fluid. AND... believe it or not... was used for fumigating grain!!! > Hasn't been available for many years though, toxic > and breaks down to phosgene gas or similar when sufficiently heated. > > >It goes on to talk about liver, kidney, and brain damage due to Carbon > >Tetracholoide... better known as Halon. > > Better tell the County to check their facts... <g> The California Regional Water Quality Control Board supplied a copy of a page from something called the "NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards" (I think this is Occupational Safety stuff) excerpts: "Carbon tetrachloride, CCl4 Synonyms & Trade Names, Carbon chloride, Cargbon tet, Freon 10, Halon 104, Tetrachloromethane" "Exposure Limits: NIOSH REL: Ca ST 2ppm (12.6mg/m3) [60 minute] See Appendix A, OSHA PEL: TWA 10 ppm C 25 ppm 200 ppm (5 minute maximum peak in any 4 hours)" "Incompatibilities & Reactivities: Chemically-active metals such as sodium, potassium & magnesium; fluorine; aluminum [note: forms highly toxic phosgene gas when exposed to flames or welding arcs.]" "Symptoms: irritation eyes, skin; central nervous system depressant/depression; nausea, vomiting; liver, kidney injury; drowsiness, dizziness, incoordination; [potential occupational carcinogen]" "Target Organs central nervous system, eyes, lungs, liver, kidneys, skin. Cancer Site [in animals; liver cancer]" |
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