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Safe Handling and Storage of Hydrofluoric Acid

safe Handling and Storage of Hydrofluoric AWARENESS TRAININGU pdated 3/8/20111 The RIGHT Material, at the RIGHT Place, at the RIGHT Time, in the RIGHT Way, at the RIGHT CostProprietary & ConfidentialHF Basics Hydrofluoric Acid (HF) is a corrosive liquid with a pungent, irritating odor and is extremely hazardous at any concentration. Both liquid and vapor can cause severe burns and heart failure. Specialized medical treatment is required for exposures to even very dilute HF. The most common aqueous concentrations of HF are: 49% : a non-fuming strength, but hazardous, corrosive acid ( ) 70% : a highly hazardous, fuming, corrosive acid. Pure HF is called Anhydrous Hydrogen Fluoride (AHF): It is a gas liquified under pressure and typically stored in cylinders.

Mar 08, 2011 · Safe Handling and Storage of Hydrofluoric Acid www.haasgroupintl.com ANNUAL AWARENESS TRAINING Updated 3/8/2011. 1 The RIGHT Material, at the RIGHT Place, at the RIGHT Time, in the RIGHT Way, at theRIGHT Cost Proprietary & Confidential HF Basics

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