by Dave Donohue
Jan 12
Chemical of the Week – Part 2
Hazard Profile
Chemical Name and Pseudonyms
Vinyl Chloride
chloroethylene; Ethene, Chloroethene; Vinyl chloride, monomer; Ethene
UN Number
1086
Chemical Formula
CH2=CHCl
Primary Hazards
Flammable, oxygen displacing, polymerization
PPE Considerations
Based on the task being performed
Fire Fighting Considerations
Wate to cool container, extinguishing agent suitable for surrounding combustible materials
Decontamination
Soap and water or ventilation for garment and equipment
Detection and Monitoring
Electro-chemical sensor, colormetric, IP = 9.99 eV
Chemical and Physical Properties
Physical State
Colorless or liquid (<7oF)
Vapor Pressure
9.3 ATM
Boiling Point
~-7oF
Vapor Density
2.21
Specific Gravity
N/A
Miscibility
Soluble in water
Flash Point
LEL/UEL
~3.8-29.3%
Auto Ignition Temperature
472oF
Routes of Exposure
Inhalation
IDLH
Ca
PEL/REL/STEL
5 ppm/15 min; 1 ppm/8 h
pH
Radioactive (Yes/No)
No
Medical
Toxicological Considerations
Carcinogen
Signs/Symptoms of Exposure
Oxygen displacement (CNS, unconsciousness)
Medical Treatment
Fresh air, supportive care
Other Information
Highly flammable, polymerization
Chemical Structure
H H
\ /
C = C
/ \
H Cl
Note: Your answers may be slightly different depending on which resources you use.
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Chemical of the Week Part 2 - Vinyl Chloride
by Dave Donohue
Jan 12
Chemical of the Week – Part 2
Hazard Profile
Chemical Name and Pseudonyms
Vinyl Chloride
chloroethylene; Ethene, Chloroethene; Vinyl chloride, monomer; Ethene
UN Number
1086
Chemical Formula
CH2=CHCl
Primary Hazards
Flammable, oxygen displacing, polymerization
PPE Considerations
Based on the task being performed
Fire Fighting Considerations
Wate to cool container, extinguishing agent suitable for surrounding combustible materials
Decontamination
Soap and water or ventilation for garment and equipment
Detection and Monitoring
Electro-chemical sensor, colormetric, IP = 9.99 eV
Chemical and Physical Properties
Physical State
Colorless or liquid (<7oF)
Vapor Pressure
9.3 ATM
Boiling Point
~-7oF
Vapor Density
2.21
Specific Gravity
N/A
Miscibility
Soluble in water
Flash Point
N/A
LEL/UEL
~3.8-29.3%
Auto Ignition Temperature
472oF
Flash Point
N/A
Routes of Exposure
Inhalation
IDLH
Ca
PEL/REL/STEL
5 ppm/15 min; 1 ppm/8 h
pH
N/A
Radioactive (Yes/No)
No
Medical
Toxicological Considerations
Carcinogen
Signs/Symptoms of Exposure
Oxygen displacement (CNS, unconsciousness)
Medical Treatment
Fresh air, supportive care
Other Information
Highly flammable, polymerization
Chemical Structure
H H
\ /
C = C
/ \
H Cl
Note: Your answers may be slightly different depending on which resources you use.