TETRAZOL-1-ACETIC ACID https://midsis.rempec.org/en/find-chemical/tetrazol-1-acetic-acid https://midsis.rempec.org/@@site-logo/logo_rempec_128x117.png TETRAZOL-1-ACETIC ACID UN Number: 407 Also known as: ACIDE TETRAZOL-1-ACETIQUE Information on chemical Information on chemical External resources CAMEO Chemical Database WISER Substance List Description UN number 407 Physical chemical data Physical State (20°C) Solid Behaviour at sea Additional data Odour fruit odour Transportation data State solid Temperature (°C) ambient Pressure (Pa) ambient Family name nitric acid IMO class 1.4 C Reactivity data Water No Acid(s) Yes Base(s) Yes Metal(s) and alloys No Oxidizing agents No Reducing agents No Combustibles No Organic substance Yes GESAMP Hazard profile Human toxicity threshold Ecotoxicity Incident reports Incident reports No incident reports available Emergency Response Guidebook Emergency Response Guidebook No guides available At sea emergency guide At sea emergency guide Emergency schedule: 1-04 PRIMARY HAZARD SUBSTANCES AND ARTICLES WITH A SMALL HAZARD ASSOCIATED HAZARDS POSSIBLE EVOLUTION OF TOXIC FUMES IN A FIRE Emergency procedures Spillage on deck Of articles Sweep or pick up articles. If the articles remain intact but appear damaged, segregate and seek advice. Of substances or contents of articles Keep wet. Wash spillage overboard with copious quantities of water. Spillage under deck Of articles Sweep or pick up articles. If the articles remain intact but appear damaged, segregate and seek advice. Of substances or contents of articles. Keep wet. Collect spillage where practicable using soft brushes and plastics trays for safe disposal of the spillage and the contaminated equipment overboard. Fire on deck If the packages are not directly involved in the fire, then efforts should be concentrated on preventing the fire reaching the explosives. This is usually done by keeping the packages wet and using water jet from as far away as practicable to drive the fire away. If practicable remove packages that are likely to be involved. If the fire reaches the explosives the crew should withdraw to a safe area and continue to fight the fire from a safe position. Where practicable articles having been exposed to fire should be kept separated from unexposed articles and monitored from a safe distance. Seek advice. Fire under deck Adopt action as for "on deck". Special equipment to be carried Protective clothing (gloves, boots, fire-resistant coveralls, headgear with visors). Self-contained breathing apparatus. Non-sparking footwear (Footwear which has no exposed iron or steel). Decision trees Decision trees No decision trees available No additional data
TETRAZOL-1-ACETIC ACID https://midsis.rempec.org/en/find-chemical/tetrazol-1-acetic-acid https://midsis.rempec.org/@@site-logo/logo_rempec_128x117.png TETRAZOL-1-ACETIC ACID UN Number: 407 Also known as: ACIDE TETRAZOL-1-ACETIQUE Information on chemical Information on chemical External resources CAMEO Chemical Database WISER Substance List Description UN number 407 Physical chemical data Physical State (20°C) Solid Behaviour at sea Additional data Odour fruit odour Transportation data State solid Temperature (°C) ambient Pressure (Pa) ambient Family name nitric acid IMO class 1.4 C Reactivity data Water No Acid(s) Yes Base(s) Yes Metal(s) and alloys No Oxidizing agents No Reducing agents No Combustibles No Organic substance Yes GESAMP Hazard profile Human toxicity threshold Ecotoxicity Incident reports Incident reports No incident reports available Emergency Response Guidebook Emergency Response Guidebook No guides available At sea emergency guide At sea emergency guide Emergency schedule: 1-04 PRIMARY HAZARD SUBSTANCES AND ARTICLES WITH A SMALL HAZARD ASSOCIATED HAZARDS POSSIBLE EVOLUTION OF TOXIC FUMES IN A FIRE Emergency procedures Spillage on deck Of articles Sweep or pick up articles. If the articles remain intact but appear damaged, segregate and seek advice. Of substances or contents of articles Keep wet. Wash spillage overboard with copious quantities of water. Spillage under deck Of articles Sweep or pick up articles. If the articles remain intact but appear damaged, segregate and seek advice. Of substances or contents of articles. Keep wet. Collect spillage where practicable using soft brushes and plastics trays for safe disposal of the spillage and the contaminated equipment overboard. Fire on deck If the packages are not directly involved in the fire, then efforts should be concentrated on preventing the fire reaching the explosives. This is usually done by keeping the packages wet and using water jet from as far away as practicable to drive the fire away. If practicable remove packages that are likely to be involved. If the fire reaches the explosives the crew should withdraw to a safe area and continue to fight the fire from a safe position. Where practicable articles having been exposed to fire should be kept separated from unexposed articles and monitored from a safe distance. Seek advice. Fire under deck Adopt action as for "on deck". Special equipment to be carried Protective clothing (gloves, boots, fire-resistant coveralls, headgear with visors). Self-contained breathing apparatus. Non-sparking footwear (Footwear which has no exposed iron or steel). Decision trees Decision trees No decision trees available No additional data