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1 AFLATOXINS x ANILINE AND COMPOUNDS x ARSENIC ACID AND SALTS x ARSENIUOS ACID AND SALTS x ARSONIC ACID AND SALTS x BOTULINUM TOXINS x CYANIDE AND COMPOUNDS x CYANOGEN AND COMPOUNDS x METHYL MERCURY AND COMPOUNDS x VENOM, SNAKE, CROTALUS ADAMANTEUS x VENOM, SNAKE, CROTALUS ATROX x MITOMYCIN C x DINITROPHENOL, 2, x HN2 (NITROGEN MUSTARD-2) x x THIOTEPA x NICOTINE x NITROGEN MUSTARD HYDROCHLORIDE x x PARATHION x CYANIDE x STRYCHNINE x METHYL HYDRAZINE x ANILINE x DICHLORVOS x SODIUM FLUOROACETATE x COLCHICINE x DIGITOXIN x ENDRIN x METHYL BROMIDE x HYDROGEN CYANIDE x x PHOSGENE x x METHYLDICHLOROSILANE x METHYLAZIRIDINE, 2- (PROPYLENEIMINE) x PROPYLENE OXIDE x ACETONE CYANOHYDRIN, STABILIZED x x CHLOROPICRIN x HEPTACHLOR x DIMETHYL SULFATE x TABUN x x TETRAETHYL LEAD x 1
2 DIETHYL S-[2-(DIETHYLAMINO)ETHYL] PHOSPHOROTHIOLATE, O,O x x CHLOROACETYL CHLORIDE x PENTACHLOROPHENOL x TOLUIDINE, ORTHO x SOMAN x x ARSONIC ACID x ETHANEDIOL,N,N-(2-DIETHYLAMINO) x PROPARGYL BROMIDE x ACROLEIN x ETHYLENE CHLOROHYDRIN x PROPIONIC NITRILE x ACRYLONITRILE x SARIN x x TETRAETHYL PYROPHOSPHATE x ETHANETHIOL,N,N-(2-DIMETHYLAMINO) x THIOPHENOL x THIODIGLYCOL x ADIPONITRILE x ENDOSULFAN x NITROGEN MUSTARD N-OXIDE x BISCHLOROETHYL NITROSOUREA (BCNU) x NITROGEN MUSTARD N-OXIDE HYDROCHLORIDE x OCHRATOXIN A x DIAZOMETHANE x CYANAMIDE x METHYLFLUOROSULFONATE x CYANOGEN x SULFUR MUSTARD (MUSTARD GAS (H)) x x CYANOGEN CHLORIDE x x HN1 (NITROGEN MUSTARD-1) x x LEWISITE x x HN3 (NITROGEN MUSTARD-3) x x DIMETHYL MERCURY x METHYLDICHLOROARSINE x BROMOACETONE x METHYL ISOCYANATE x METHYLPHOSPHONOTHIOIC DICHLORIDE x METHYL DIFLUOROPHOSPHITE (DF) x x ISOPROPYLPHOSPHONYL DIFLUORIDE x x DIMETHYL PHOSPHORAMIDIC DICHLORIDE, N,N x 2
3 PROPYLPHOSPHONYL DIFLUORIDE x x ETHYL PHOSPHONYL DIFLUORIDE x x ETHYLPHOSPHONOTHIOIC DICHLORIDE x HEPTACHLOR EPOXIDE x XYLIDINE x ARSENIC PENTOXIDE x CALCIUM PHOSPHIDE x x VANADIUM PENTOXIDE x ARSENIC TRIOXIDE x ABRIN x CHLOROSARIN x x DIETHYL PHOSPHORAMIDIC DICHLORIDE, N,N x ISOPROPYLPHOSPHONOTHIOIC DICHLORIDE x x TETRACHLORODIBENZO-para-DIOXIN, 2,3,7,8- (TCCD) x DIACETOXYSCIRPENOL x PROPYLPHOSPHONOTHIOIC DICHLORIDE x x CHLOROETHYLCHLORO-METHYLSULFIDE, x x NITROSYL CHLORIDE x TETRAMETHYL SUCCINONITRILE x SESQUIMUSTARD x x TETRODOTOXIN x NITROSOMETHYLVINYLAMINE, N x ETHANETHIOL, N,N-(2-DIPROPYLAMINO) x ETHANETHIOL,N,N-(2-DIISOPROPYLAMINO) x CHLOROSOMAN x x TITANIUM TETRACHLORIDE x DICHLOROACETYLENE x ARSENIC ACID, SODIUM SALT x BORON TRIFLUORIDE x HYDROGEN FLUORIDE x AMMONIA (GAS) x NITRIC ACID (FUMING) x PHOSPHORUS TRICHLORIDE x x PHOSPHORUS (YELLOW) x BROMINE x ARSENIC ACID x ARSENIC ACID, CALCIUM SALT (2:3) x FLUORINE x x CHLORINE x GERMANE x 3
4 LITHIUM AMIDE x HYDROGEN SULFIDE x HYDROGEN SELENIDE x x OXYGEN DIFLUORIDE x x GERMANIUM TETRAFLUORIDE x x SULFUR TETRAFLUORIDE x x SELENIUM HEXAFLUORIDE x x TELLURIUM HEXAFLUORIDE x x ARSENIC TRICHLORIDE x x ARSENIC PENTAFLUORIDE x ARSENIC ACID, MONOPOTASSIUM SALT x ARSINE x x ARSENIUOS ACID, MONOSODIUM SALT x BROMINE TRIFLUORIDE x BROMINE PENTAFLUORIDE x x CHLORINE TRIFLUORIDE x CHLOROSULFONIC ACID x PHOSPHINE x x STIBINE x x RICIN x TRICHLOROSILANE x PHOSPHORUS OXYCHLORIDE x OZONE x CHLORINE DIOXIDE x NITRIC OXIDE x x NITROGEN DIOXIDE x BORON TRIBROMIDE x x DINITROGEN TETROXIDE x x NITROGEN TETROXIDE x NITROGEN TRIOXIDE x x MAGNESIUM PHOSPHIDE x MANGANESE TRICARBONYL METHYLCYCLOPENTADIENYL x NICKEL CARBONYL x CHLORINE PENTAFLUORIDE x x DIETHYL METHYLPHOSPHONITE x x DECABORANE x DIBORANE x x PENTABORANE x OSMIUM TETROXIDE x ALUMINUM PHOSPHIDE x x 4
5 METHYL MERCURY x DIISOPROPYL PHOSPHORAMIDIC DICHLORIDE, N,N x LITHIUM NITRIDE x SODIUM AZIDE * x ARSENIUOS ACID, CALCIUM SALT x SAXITOXIN x LEWISITE x x LEWISITE x x DIPROPYL PHOSPHORAMIDIC DICHLORIDE,N,N x ETHYL-S-DIMETHYLAMINOETHYLMETHYLPHOSPHONOTHIOLATE (VX) x x ARSONIC ACID, CALCIUM SALT (1:1) x ETHYL O-2-DIISOPROPYLAMINOETHYL METHYLPHOSPHONITE, O- (QL) x x BIS(2-CHLOROETHYLTHIO)METHANE x x BIS(2-CHLOROETHYLTHIO)-N-PROPANE, 1, x x MUSTARD,O- (T) x BIS(2-CHLOROETHYLTHIOMETHYL)ETHER x x BIS(2-CHLOROETHYLTHIO)-N-BUTANE, 1, x x BIS(2-CHLOROETHYLTHIO)-N-PENTANE,1, x x * Requirements of sections B, C, D, F, and section G's container labeling requirements do not apply to chemicals in which sodium azide is used in small amounts as a preservative. Sodium azide and solutions containing sodium azide should not be put into the sewer system. They should be collected as hazardous waste. 5
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