UN ID 1830 refers to "Sulfuric Acid" in the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG). It is a highly corrosive substance commonly used in industrial processes and can pose significant health risks if inhaled or if it comes into contact with skin. In the event of a spill or leak, responders are advised to wear appropriate protective equipment and to take measures to contain the spill while avoiding any contact with water, as it can react violently. The ERG provides specific guidance on handling incidents involving this hazardous material.
Sulphuric acid is assigned the UN number 1830 in the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG).
The identification number of sulfuric acid in the ERG is Id. no. 1830 and Guide no. 137.
The erg id number for carbon monoxide is ERG 111.
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Items in the ERG may be identified as a toxic inhalation hazard in the yellow ID code pages if there is a high inhalation risk. The best way to know this is to look up the explanations in the ERG preface.
Items in the ERG may be identified as a toxic inhalation hazard in the yellow ID code pages if there is a high inhalation risk. The best way to know this is to look up the explanations in the ERG preface.
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The UN number for Chlorine is UN1017, and the guide number is 124.
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Nitrogen UN NA number 1065 guide number 121
The ID is 315 for un-noted shrimp, and 316 for noted.