PennDOT - Hazardous Materials Endorsement Renewal Manual
PennDOT - Hazardous Materials Endorsement Renewal Manual
PennDOT - Hazardous Materials Endorsement Renewal Manual
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If the words POISON INHaLaTION HazaRD appear on the shipping paper<br />
or package, the rules require display of the POISON INHaLaTION HazaRD<br />
placards, as appropriate. These placards must be used in addition to other<br />
placards which may be required by the product's hazard class. always<br />
display the hazard class placard and the POISON INHaLaTION HazaRD<br />
placard, even for small amounts.<br />
Spills of 10 pounds or<br />
more must be reported.<br />
Figure 5: List of <strong>Hazardous</strong> Substances<br />
LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES<br />
AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES (continued)<br />
Reportable<br />
Quantity (RQ<br />
<strong>Hazardous</strong> Substance Synonyms Pounds<br />
(Kilograms)<br />
Phenyl mercaptan @ Benzinethiol 100 (45.4)<br />
Thiophenol<br />
Phenylmercuric acetate Mercury, (acetato-0) phenyl 100 (45.4)<br />
N-Phenylthiourea Thiourea, phenyl 100 (45.4)<br />
Phorate<br />
Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-diethyl<br />
S-(ethylthio), methylester 10 (4.54)<br />
Phosgene Carbonyl chloride 10 (4.54)<br />
Phosphine Hydrogen Phosphide 100 (45.4)<br />
Phosphoric acid 5000 (2270)<br />
Phosphroic acid, diethyl<br />
4-nitrophenyl ester Diethyl-p nitrophenyl phosphate 100 (45.4)<br />
Phosphoric acid, lead salt Lead Phosphate 1 (0.454)<br />
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