Fresh air and treat symptomatically, flush areas of contact with water
Other Information
Decomposes into hydrogen and oxygen, avoid heat and light, incompatible with finely powdered metals, copper, reducing agents, strong bases, combustible and organic material
Chemical of the Week Part 2 - Hydrogen Peroxide
by Dave Donohue
Apr 13
Chemical of the Week – Part 2
Hazard Profile
Chemical Name and Pseudonyms
Hydrogen Peroxide, Hydrogen Dioxide, Hydroperoxide, Peroxide, Oxydol, Casbamide Peroxide
UN Number
2984 (8-20% sol.) 2014 (20-60% sol.), 2015 (>50% sol)
Chemical Formula
H2O2
Hazards
Oxidizing, caustic liquid
PPE Considerations
SFPC, Splash Protective Garment, or multi-threat ensemble with SCBA
Fire Fighting Considerations
Foam, CO2, water spray. Do not use dry chemical extinguisher
Decontamination
Soap and water
Detection and Monitoring
Colormetric, electrochemical sensor, PID IP = 10.354 ev
Chemical and Physical Properties
Physical State
Colorless liquid with pungent odor
Vapor Pressure
~5 mmHg
Boiling Point
~286oF
Vapor Density
~1.1
Specific Gravity
~1.1
Miscibility
Miscible
Flash Point
-
LEL/UEL
-
Autoignition Temp
-
pH
3.3
Toxicity
IDLH
~75 ppm
PEL/REL/STEL
1 ppm/1 ppm/-
LD50
~376 mg/kg
LC50
~2000 mg/m3
Radioactive (Yes/No)
No
Medical
Toxicological Considerations
Caustic by all routes.
Signs/Symptoms of Exposure
Respiratory symptoms, skin burns, eye damage, chest tightness
Medical Treatment
Fresh air and treat symptomatically, flush areas of contact with water
Other Information
Decomposes into hydrogen and oxygen, avoid heat and light, incompatible with finely powdered metals, copper, reducing agents, strong bases, combustible and organic material
Chemical Structure