Styrene
UN N°: 2055
MARPOL classification:
B until 31/12/2006
Y from 01/01/2007
SEBC classification: EF (evaporates / floats)
Noxious
Table of contents
A WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT STYRENE
B FIRST LINE EMERGENCY DATA
B1 - First Aid Information
B2 - ID card
B3 - Physical data
B4 - Flammability data
B5 - Toxicological data
B6 - Ecotoxicological data
B7 - Persistence in the environment
B8 - Classification
B9 - Special risks
B10 - Transportation, handling, storage
C RESULTS OF ACCIDENT SCENARIOS
C1 - Reminder of chemical properties
C2 - Accident scenarios
C3 - Consumption scenarios
D RESPONSE
D1 - Feedback: the Ievoli Sun
D2 - Examples of styrene spills
D3 - Recommendations regarding response
D4 - Response techniques
D5 - Choosing PPEs
D6 - Measuring equipment and waste treatment
E SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
E1 - Bibliography
E2 - Glossary
E3 - Acronyms
E4 - Useful Internet addresses
Annexes
Annex 1: Additional physical and toxicological data
Annex 2: Fax format data card
Annex 3: Classification of noxious liquid substances
Annex 3b: New classification of noxious liquid substances
Document
- Editor
- Cedre
- Date
- 01/03/2004
- Price
- Free download version. Paper version not available