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What chemicals need to be filed with the Safety Supervision Bureau?

In the chemical industry, hazardous chemicals that need to be filed include: flammable and explosive substances, toxic and harmful substances, corrosive substances, oxidizing substances and peroxide substances.

1. What are the hazards of chemicals?

Take butanone as an example. Ethanol is polar, miscible with water in any proportion, and easily metabolized by human body. Exposure to air or sunlight will turn brown, with a strong smell, slightly soluble in water, soluble in organic solvents. Aniline is highly toxic, and a small amount can be poisoned. It mainly enters the human body through the skin, respiratory tract and digestive tract, thus destroying blood and causing hemolytic anemia, damaging the liver and causing toxic hepatitis, and even leading to various cancers. Therefore, everyone must pay great attention when using chemicals.

Personal recommendation

Because chemicals are very harmful, we must be very careful when using them. Therefore, when using chemicals, do not wash your hands with chemical solvents. Remember not to take it by mistake, and wash it with plenty of water immediately after contact with corrosive chemicals. If it is really necessary to use naked flame, such as welding, it must be approved in advance and take adequate precautions. Don't wear chemical fiber clothes or shoes with nails. Chemical fiber clothes will generate static electricity, and spikes will explode when they hit the ground.

Extended data

"Regulations on the Safety Management of Hazardous Chemicals" Article 3 Hazardous chemicals mentioned in these regulations refer to highly toxic chemicals and other chemicals that are toxic, corrosive, explosive, combustible and combustion-supporting, and are harmful to people, facilities and the environment.

An explosive substance (or mixture) refers to a solid or liquid substance (or mixture) that can generate gas through chemical reaction, and the temperature, pressure and speed of the generated gas can cause damage to the surrounding environment. It also includes burning substances, even if they don't release gas.

Aerosol refers to an aerosol spray can, which is any non-refillable container. The container is made of metal, glass or plastic, and contains gas that is forced to be compressed, liquefied or dissolved, including or excluding liquid, paste or powder. Equipped with release device, it can eject the contained substances to form solid or liquid particles suspended in gas, foam, paste or powder, or liquid or gas.