UN1825 refers to a specific identification number assigned by the United Nations for the transport of certain hazardous materials, specifically "Hydrochloric Acid, solution." This identifier is part of the UN's system for classifying and transporting dangerous goods safely. It ensures that emergency responders and transporters recognize the type of material they are dealing with, allowing for appropriate handling and safety measures.
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UN1825 refers to a classification for "Sodium hydroxide, solid," which can pose several health hazards. Exposure can cause severe skin and eye burns, respiratory irritation, and potential damage to mucous membranes upon contact. Inhalation or ingestion can lead to serious health issues, including chemical burns to internal organs. Proper handling and protective equipment are essential to mitigate these risks.