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13. List of dangerous substances
Never process any explosive, flammable samples and also samples
contained with those substances.
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Nitroglycol, Glycerine trinitrate, Cellulose Nitrate and other explosive nitrate esters
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Trinitrobenzen, Trinitrotoluene, Picric Acid and other explosive nitro compounds
③
Acetyl Hydroperoxide, Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide, Benzoyl Peroxide and other organic
peroxides
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Metallic Azide, including Sodium Azide, etc.
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Metal “Lithium”
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Metal “Potassium”
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Metal “Natrium”
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Yellow Phosphorus
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Phosphorus Sulfide
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Red Phosphorus
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Phosphorus Sulfide
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Celluloids, Calcium Carbide (a.k.a, Carbide)
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Lime Phosphide
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Magnesium Powder
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Aluminum Powder
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Metal Powder other than Magnesium and Aluminum Powder
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Sodium Dithionous Acid (a.k.a., Hydrosulphite)
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Potassium Chlorate, Sodium Chlorate, Ammonium Chlorate, and other chlorates
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Potassium Perchlorate, Sodium Perchlorate, Ammonium Perchlorate, and other perchlorates
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Potassium Peroxide, Sodium Peroxide, Barium Peroxide, and other inorganic peroxides
④
Potassium Nitrate, Sodium Nitrate, Ammonium Nitrate, and other nitrates
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Sodium Chlorite and other chlorites
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Calcium Hypochlorite and other hypochlorites
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Ethyl Ether, Gasoline, Acetaldehyde, Propylene Chloride, Carbon Disulfide, and other
substances with ignition point at a degree 30 or more degrees below zero.
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n-hexane, Ethylene Oxide, Acetone, Benzene, Methyl Ethyl Ketone and other substances with
ignition point between 30 degrees below zero and less than zero.
③
Methanol, Ethanol, Xylene, Pentyl n-acetate, (a.k.a.amyl n-acetate) and other substances with
ignition point between zero and less than 30 degrees.
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Kerosene, Light Oil, Terebinth Oil, Isopenthyl Alcohol(a.k.a. Isoamyl Alcohol), Acetic Acid and
other substances with ignition point between 30 degrees and less than 65 degrees.
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Excerpt from Table 1, Hazardous Substances, of Cabinet Order of the Occupational Safety and Health
Law (substances related to Articles 1, 6, and 9)