704–2 IDENTIFICATION OF THE HAZARDS OF MATERIALS FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE Technical Committee on Classification and Properties of Hazardous Chemical Data Gary Robinson, Chair Liberty Mutual Group, IL [I] Rep. Property Casualty Insurers Association of America Robert A. Michaels, Secretary RAM TRAC ...
This edition of NFPA 704, Standard System for the Identification of the Hazards of Materials for Emergency Response, was prepared by the Technical Committee on Classification and Properties of Hazardous Chemical Data. It was issued by the Standards Council on July 28, 2006, with an ...
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When looking at the NFPA 704 diamond, the left diamond is blue and relates to the level of hazard to a person’s body. A chemical’s health hazard number indicates the level as to which it can cause personal injury via inhalation, skin or eye contact, or ingestion. It does not include...
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Placed away from chemical exposure that could cause corrosion to the system. Section 3003.13 of the IFC states that compressed gas containers are to be protected from direct contact with soil or unimproved surfaces. Surfaces are to be graded to prevent accumulation of water. Section 3004.1 of ...