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The yellow pages of the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) provide initial isolation and protective action distances for specific hazardous materials. These distances help first responders to quickly identify safe distances to protect themselves and the public in case of a chemical spill or release.
50 meters.
if chlorine whent on your skin you would know about it because it will burn you and it would really hurt xx
yellow section - 2 blue section - 1 orange section - 4 green section - 3Yellow section (2) Look up the four-digit UN/UNA number that is displayed on a placard, orange panel, shipping paper, or package.Blue section (1) Look up the name of the material involved in the incidentOrange section (4) Find out the potential hazards, public safety action, and emergency response actions associated with the materials involvedGreen section (3) Determine the isolation distance necessary for protecting people from a spill
For further information : http://www.qld.gov.au/oil-spill/index.html#section-sick-or-injured-wildlife
In the same storage area, yes. Do not mix them or allow one to spill on the other's container.
* Fire and explosion hazards * Protective clothing to wear * Spill or leak repsonse actions
Spill
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Chlorine affects plants very much. If you don't add any water to it it will die very fast. Also when you add chlorine to plants, don't spill it on anything, because it stains. It also affects because chlorine is found in all water and if you don't have chlorine then u have no water which means plant dies
go get in the shower immediately and don't touch anything!DONT GET NEAR FIRE,CHLORINE,GASES,AND OTHER HAZARDOUS Chemicals to your local doctor if you think it's serious