Thhallium Chloride Case Study

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The CAS number of Thallium(I) chloride is 7791-12-0. The CAS or CARSN number is the particular number to identify given by Chemical Abstracts Service has detailed for a scientific characteristic of the substance. Thallium(I) chloride is impossible to solve in water. Molecular weight of Thallium(I) chloride is about 239.82, density is about 7 g/ml at 25-celsius degree. The storage of Thallium(I) chloride is recommended at poison room with fairly low temperature. The formula TLCL (Thallium(I) chloride) chemical compound has colorless solid become distinctly transitional detach Thallium from the original ore. The application of Thallium(I) chloride is the catalyst for chlorination or substance to increase the rate of chemical reaction of chlorination. …show more content…

Also, MSDS had given how to protect equipment, the condition necessary to stabilize Thallium (I) chloride, toxicological information, how to a treated waste of Thallium(I) chloride after used and procedures by the Radiation Safety Officer or by a consult with the state, local, or federal regulation for appropriate disposable. If I workers in an in a warehouse, I would a wear equip safety suit as advised in MSDS to avoid Thallium (I) chloride ever contacted in my ingestion system, skin, eye and Chronic exposure. The MSDS also advises should store Thallium(I) chloride in 20-25 C. The handling of Thallium(I) chloride needs a syringe shield and tongs are recommended. As a fireman, Thallium (I) chloride is disregarded as a fire hazard or explosive hazards. In the case of fire, firemen were advised wear protective suit that can withstand high-pressure mode. If I work as a medical person treating someone, MSDS has first aid techniques to treat if Thallium(I) chloride contract skin or eye by use water to wash it off. However, MSDS doesn’t have a method to treat if Thallium(I) chloride get inside your …show more content…

MSDS of Acros Organics has overviews of health hazards, revision date, the ingredients, first aid, a standard procedure whenever, how to handle and where should be stored. Also, MSDS had given how to protect equipment, the condition necessary to stabilize Thallium (I) chloride, toxicological information, how to a treated waste of Thallium(I) chloride after used and procedures by the Radiation Safety Officer or by a consult with the state, local, or federal regulation for appropriate disposable. If I workers in an in a warehouse, based on MSDS recommends worker to adequate ventilation and should by locking up. As the fireman, it’s recommended to wear breathing apparatus, MSHA/NIOSH, and protective gear. Acros Organics’s MSDS has more detail about exposure control or guidelines and, even more, detail eye/face protection, skin, body, respiratory and hygiene. Acros Organics’s MSDS has revision date is 10-fed-2015 which is up to date than the revision date of The Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals’ MSDS in 2010.As a fireman, Thallium (I) chloride isn’t fired hazard based on Acros Organics’s MSDS has said Thallium(I) chloride a hazard to acute health and chronic. If I work as a medical person treating someone, MSDS of Acros Organics has some similarities with The Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals’ MSDSS. However, Acros Organics 's MSDS suggest if Thallium (I) chloride in your ingestion system,

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