
CDC - NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Carbon disulfide
Carbon bisulfide Colorless to faint-yellow liquid with a sweet ether-like odor. [Note: Reagent grades are foul smelling.]
Carbon disulfide - IDLH | NIOSH | CDC
Based on acute inhalation toxicity data in humans, the original IDLH for carbon disulfide (500 ppm) is not being revised at this time.
1988 OSHA PEL Project - Carbon Disulfide | NIOSH | CDC
The Inter-Industry Committee on Carbon Disulfide interpreted the MacMahon and Monson (1988/Ex. 125) study to mean that U.S. workers employed since 1960 were not at risk of …
CARBON DISULFIDE: METHOD 1600, Issue 2, dated 15 August 1994 - Page 4 of 4 EVALUATION OF METHOD: This method modifies S248, in that 1 mL toluene (instead of 10 …
RTECS:FF6650000 - Carbon disulfide - The Registry of Toxic Effects …
Synonyms Carbon bisulfide Carbon bisulphide Carbon disulfide (ACGIH:OSHA) Carbon disulphide Carbone (sufure de) (French) Carbonio (solfuro di) (Italian) Dithiocarbonic …
Workplace Carbon Monoxide Hazards | Carbon Monoxide | CDC
Sep 30, 2024 · Overview Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, and toxic gas. It can be produced by incomplete combustion of carbon-containing materials. CO poisoning can occur …
Air Pollutants | Air Quality | CDC
Outdoor air quality has improved since the 1990s, but many challenges remain in protecting Americans from air quality problems. The EPA regulates six pollutants as “criteria” air …
Answered: Carbon disulfide is a colorless, volatile, highly …
Carbon disulfide is a colorless, volatile, highly flammable liquid with a very unpleasant smell that is used as a solvent in some laboratory applications. The formula for carbon disulfide is CS2. …
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SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: Carbon disulfide is toxic and an acute fire and explosion hazard (flash point = - 30 °C); work with it only in a hood.
The company’s internal laboratory identified carbon disulfide in the samples as a compound that could cause eye irritation. They recommended that the company conduct personal air …