Liquified petroleum gas (L.P.G.)Unspecified
CAS-No.: | 68476-85-7 |
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EINECS No.: | 270-704-2 |
Hazard signs
Occupational exposure limit
WORKPLACE EXPOSURE STANDARDS FOR AIRBORNE CONTAMINANTS (AU)
- TWA (ppm) 1000
- TWA (mg/m3) 1800
- H: 220
Extremely flammable gas
- H: 340
May cause genetic defects (state route of exposure if it is conclusively proven that no other routes of exposure cause
the hazard)
- H: 350
May cause cancer.
No statement for this group.
No statement for this group.
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Melting point:
-187.6 °C - -138.3 °C Boiling Point:
-161.48 °C - -0.5 °C Density (at 20 °C):
0,423....0,589 (-89°C ..25°C) g/cm3Hazardous Effects:
C, M, R
Details
4 | Easy flammable | |
1 | Instable when heated | |
1 | Low risk. Filter recommended | |
DG-EA: | 2YE |
Also known as:
- Autogas
- GPL
- Liquefied Petroleum Gas
- LPG
- Mixed LPG
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