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ethanol, diethyl sulfate, 2,4 diisocyanate, dimethylaniline, <br />dinitrobenzol, 1,4 dioxane, epichlorhydrin, ethylene chlorohydrin, <br />ethylene dibromide, ethyleneimine, formic acid, furfural, furfural <br />alcohol, hexaethyl tetraphosphate, hydrazine, isophorone, mercury, <br />mercury compounds, methyl isacyanate, methyl parathion, nickel <br />carbonyl, nicotine, nitric acid, nitrobenzene, nitrochlorobenzene, <br />nitroglycerin, parathion, perchloric acid, phosphorous oxychloride, <br />phosphorous trichloride, propyleneimine, sulfur chloride, su1furyl <br />chloride, tetrachloraethane, tetrachloroethy1ene, tetraethyldithio- <br />pyrophosphate, tetraethyl lead, tetranitromethane, thionyl chloride, <br />thiophosgene, o-toluidine, xylidine. <br />SOLIDS - Acrylamide, aldrin, antimony compounds, arsenic <br />compounds, barium compounds, barium cyanide, benzidine, benzoyl <br />peroxide, beryllium compounds, brucine, cadmium compounds, <br />calcium oxide, carbolic acid ~phenol~, chloroacetic acid, a- <br />chloroacetophenone, copper acetoarsenite, cyanide salts, cyanogen <br />bromide, DDT, decaborane, 1,2 dinitrobenzene, 2,4 dinitrotoluene, <br />Biphenyl, ferric arsenate, fluoride salts, hexachloronaptha1ene, <br />p-hydroquinine, iodine, lead compounds, lithium hydride, mercury <br />compounds, methyl parathion, methylene biphenyl isacyanate, <br />nicotine, osmium tetroxide, oxalic acid, parathion, <br />pentachlorophenvl, phenol, p-phenylene diamine, phenylhydrazine, <br />phosphorus ~yellow~, phosphorus pentachloride, phosphorus <br />pentasulfide, picric acid, quinone, selenium compounds, silver <br />nitrate, sodium, sodium azide, sodium borohydride, sodium <br />fluosilicate, sodium hydroxide, sodium hypochlorite, strychnine, <br />thallium salts, zinc arsenate, <br />Radioactive Materials <br />1. Common radiation source materials. More than 100 radiosotopes <br />are in common usage in various medical an <br />ing situations. Mast emit Beta and Gamma <br />radiation also. Some emit Beta or Gamma <br />d industrial test and measur- <br />radiation. Some emit Alpha <br />radiation excl usi ve1y. <br />Examples of Alpha, Beta, Gamma emitters: Americium-251, Bismuth- <br />210, Polonium-210, Radium-226, Uranium-238. These are the heavier <br />isotopes as indicated by high atomic numbers. <br />Examples of Beta emitters: Calcium-45, Carbon-14, Hydrogen-3, <br />Nickel-63, Phosphorus-32, Sulfur-35, Tungsten-185, zinc-65. <br />Examples of Gamma emitters: Beryllium-1, Germanium-11, Iodine- <br />125, Iran-55, Palladium-13, Praseodymium-143, Tin-113. <br />2. Fissile Materials. Fissile materials are materials which may <br />undergo a fission reaction, and are usually found only at reactor sites, <br />or as part of a nuclear weapon. Fissile materials may emit Alpha, <br />Beta, Gamma and neutron radiation. Examples: Plutonium-238, Plutonium- <br />239, Plutonium-241, Uranium-233, Uranium-235. <br />NOTE: Uranium hand certain other radioactive metals} is combus- <br />tible in its solid and finely divided form, as well as chemically <br />Ordinance - 91 <br />