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API Guide to Report

Process Safety Incidents





DECEMBER 2007 (Report Year 2008)
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Contents

1 General ................................................................................................................ 3
1.1 Purpose............................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Objective ............................................................................................................. 3
1.3 Approach............................................................................................................. 3
1.4 Scope ................................................................................................................ 4

2 Definitions ........................................................................................................... 5

3 Process Safety Incident ..................................................................................... 8
3.1 Fatality and Days Away From Work Incidents ................................................. 8
3.2 PSI Reporting Criteria ........................................................................................ 8
3.3 Applicability ........................................................................................................ 9

4 Reporting to API ............................................................................................... 11

5 References ........................................................................................................ 12

Appendix A Sample API Process Safety Incident Reporting Form ..................... 13

Appendix B UN Dangerous Goods List.................................................................. 15

Appendix C Interpretations and Examples ............................................................ 16

Appendix D Decision Logic Tree............................................................................ 23

Appendix E Listing of Chemicals Sorted by Threshold Quantities
Based on UN Dangerous Goods Hazard Class
or Grouping ......................................................................................... 24
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API GUIDE TO REPORT PROCESS SAFETY INCIDENTS

1 GENERAL

1.1 Purpose
The purpose of this document is to provide guidance to Company-wholly owned
and operated global refining and petrochemical plants on the collection and
reporting of process safety incidents. This document may augment Companies
existing practices and protocols.
This document, which describes the collection and reporting of lagging
performance indicators, does not preempt any law regulating process safety.
Therefore, nothing contained in this document is intended to alter or determine
any Companies compliance responsibilities set forth in the Occupational Safety
and Health Act (OSHA) Act of 1970 and/or OSHA standards themselves, or any
other legal or regulatory requirement concerning process safety. The use of the
term or concept process safety in this document is independent of, unrelated to,
and may in fact be broader than the term or concept process safety contained
in OSHA standards, or as the term may be used in other legal or regulatory
contexts.
1.2 Objective
The objective of this document is to provide guidance as follows: provide
consistent lagging indicators for operating companies to consider and use to set
performance targets, drive continuous improvement and permit benchmarking,
as applicable.
1.3 Approach
The approach of this program is to collect information on incidents that meet the
definition of Process Safety Incident (PSI) as defined in this document. For the
purposes of this benchmarking program, incidents are treated equally and are
not segregated based on severity since the outcome of a PSI is dependent on
numerous, and sometimes random factors.
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1.4 Scope
A PSI is reportable pursuant to this document if a Loss of Primary Containment
(LOPC) occurs on Company-wholly owned or operated refineries and
petrochemical plants and results in one or more of the following:
a. A Fatality or Days Away From Work Incident; or
b. A fire or explosion; or
c. An acute release of flammable or combustible liquid, gas or vapor; or
d. An acute release of a toxic chemical.
The guidance is to be applied to a Companys global operations. Facilities
covered include assets, processes and operations within the property line with
the exception of those noted in Section 3.3, Applicability.
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2.0 DEFINITIONS
Acute Release: A sudden release of material that reaches or exceeds the
reporting threshold as defined in this document in approximately 1 hour or less.
Combustible Liquids: High-flash liquids [flash points 100 deg. F (38 deg. C or
higher) stored or handled at temperatures more than 15 deg. F (8 deg. C) below
their closed cup (Pensky-Martens) flash point.
Company: "Company" (when designated with a capital C) or "the Company",
refers to wholly owned or operated company in the refining and petrochemical
industries and/or any of its divisions, and/or any of its consolidated affiliates.
Contractor: Any individual not on the Company payroll, including
subcontractors, whose exposure hours, injuries and illnesses are included in the
Companys safety stewardship.
Direct Cost: Cost directly attributed to the fire and/or explosion, such as the
replacement value of equipment lost, cost of repairs, cleanup, emergency
response and/or fines. Direct cost does not include indirect costs, such as
business opportunity losses, loss of profits due to equipment outages, cost of
obtaining or operating temporary facilities or cost of obtaining replacement
products to meet customer demand.
Employee: Employee (when designated with a capital E) refers to any
individual on the Company payroll and whose exposure hours, injuries and
illnesses are routinely tracked by the Company.
Flammable Gases: Gases that, at ambient temperature and pressure, form a
flammable mixture with air where: the Lower Flammable Limit (LFL) is <13% or
the range between the LFL and Upper Flammable Limit (UFL) is >12%,
regardless of the LFL.
Flammable Liquids: Low-flash liquids [flash point below 100 deg. F (38 deg. C),
and high-flash liquids [flash point 100 deg. F (38 deg. C) or higher] stored or
handled at temperatures above or within 15 deg. F (8 deg. C) of their closed cup
(Pensky-Martens) flash points.
Loss Of Primary Containment (LOPC): An unplanned or uncontrolled
release of material from primary containment. A LOPC is a PSI with both of
the following elements present:
A. A material is involved where the hazard (situation or condition with the
potential to cause harm to people, property or the environment) is due
to (1) the inherent properties of the material (e.g., hydrocarbon, chlorine,
etc.); (2) the physical properties of the material (e.g., steam, high pressure
air, etc.); or (3) the manner in which the material is used (e.g., nitrogen
leak into a confined space); and,
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B. There was an actual, unplanned or uncontrolled LOPC of the material, or
the material was inadvertently released to a containment system for which
it was not intended.
Office Buildings: For the purposes of PSI reporting, "Office Buildings" are those
that are intended to house office workers (e.g., affiliate office complex, office
building located on a refinery or chemical plant, etc.).
Primary Containment: A tank, vessel, pipe, rail car or equipment intended to
serve as the primary container or used for the transfer of the material. Primary
containers may be designed with secondary containment systems to contain and
control the release. Secondary containment systems include, but are not limited
to, tank dikes, curbing around process equipment, drainage collection systems
into segregated oily drain systems, the outer wall of double walled tanks, etc.
Process Safety Incident: For reporting purposes, a Process Safety Incident
(PSI) is an actual unplanned or uncontrolled LOPC that either (1) had an effect
on people, property, or the environment; or (2) was above a threshold
amount as described in Section 3.2 of this document.
Process Safety Incident/ Normalization of Data: The data will be aggregated
and normalized using the OSHA injury/illness formula based on total hours
worked (employee, contractor & subcontractor work hours). Work hours
associated with major construction projects or corporate administration would not
be included. The number of PS incidents will be inserted in the formula in place
of the injury/illness number as follows:

PSI rate =Total PS incidents x 200,000_____________
Total employee, contractor & subcontractor work hours

. Process Safety Reporting Unit: A business unit of the Company that reports its
individual LOPC information to API.
Third Party: Any individual other than an employee, contractor or subcontractor
of the Company (e.g., onsite visitors, plant neighbors, etc.).

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Toxic Chemicals: Toxic chemical release that is greater than the
threshold quantities described in the following table based upon the UN Dangerous
Goods hazard categories:

Material Hazard Classification as Defined by the
United Nations Dangerous Goods definition
1


PSI threshold quantity
All TIH Class A materials 5kg (11 lb.)

All TIH Class B Materials 25 kg. (55 lbs.)

All TIH Class C Materials

100 kg. (220 lbs.)
All TIH Class D Materials

200 kg. (440 lbs.)
All Packing Group I materials

500 kg (1100 lbs.)
All Packing Group II materials

1000 kg (2200 lbs.)
All Packing Group III materials

2000 kg (4400 lbs.)

UN Dangerous Goods Hazard Categories: A classification system used to evaluate
the potential hazards of various chemicals, if released, and used by the U.S. and
many other countries as part of the product labeling or shipping information. In the
U.S., these hazard categories are defined in US Department of Transportation
regulations (49 CFR 172.101). For more information on these classifications, see the
UN web site:
(http://www.unece.org/trans/danger/publi/adr/adr2007/07ContentsE.html)



1
The UN Dangerous Goods definitions include several generic descriptions (e.g., toxic fluids) or
materials that are not germane to the chemical or petroleum industries (e.g., cotton, explosive
ammunition). Although the specific chemicals listed in the UN Dangerous Goods listing have been used
as a basis for establishing the process safety incident threshold quantities, these generic or non-
applicable materials have been excluded.
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3.0 Reportable Process Safety Incident (PSI)
A reportable PSI is an actual unplanned or uncontrolled LOPC (as defined in
Section 2.0) that either 1) has an effect on people, property or the environment;
or 2) was above a threshold amount as defined in Section 3.2.
3.1 Fatality and Days Away from Work Incidents Criteria
Fatalities and Days Away from Work Incidents that occur as part of a reportable
PSI are those that fit into one of the following categories, regardless of the direct
cost:
Employee (Fatality and/or Days Away from Work)
Contractor and Subcontractor (Fatality and/or Days Away from Work)
Third Party (Fatality and/or Hospital Admission)
3.2 PSI Reporting Criteria
A PSI is reportable if it results in:
An employee, contractor or subcontractor Fatality and/or Days Away from
Work, or
A third-party fatality or injury/illness that results in a hospital admission
A Fire or Explosion that causes $25,000 or more of direct cost, or
An acute release of:
1. 7 Bbls (~1 tonne) or more of Flammable Liquids, or
2. 14 Bbls (~2 tonnes) or more of Combustible Liquids, or
3. Flammable gas or flammable vapor arising from flammable liquid, that
is 500 kg (~1,100 lbs) or more at a facility; or
4. Toxic chemical that is greater than the threshold quantities described in
the table below based on the UN Dangerous Goods List hazard
categories:
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Material Hazard Classification as Defined by the
United Nations Dangerous Goods definition
2


PSI threshold quantity
All TIH Class A materials 5 kg (11 lb.)

All TIH Class B Materials 25 kg. (55 lbs.)

All TIH Class C Materials

100 kg. (220 lbs.)
All TIH Class D Materials

200 kg. (440 lbs.)
All Packing Group I materials

500 kg (1100 lbs.)
All Packing Group II materials

1000 kg (2200 lbs.)
All Packing Group III materials

2000 kg (4400 lbs.)

3.3 Applicability
This document applies to any PSIs occurring at Company-wholly owned or
operated refineries and petrochemical plants, except as noted below:
1. PSIs that originated off Company property are excluded;
2. PSIs that occur at operated by other joint venture sites are excluded;
3. Pipeline transfer operations and other DOT regulated assets are
excluded;
4. Marine transport vessel incidents are excluded, except when the
vessel is connected to the refinery or petrochemical facility for the
purposes of crude or product transfer;
5. Truck and/or rail incidents are excluded except when they are
connected to the refinery;
6. Routine emissions that are allowable under permit or regulation are
excluded;
7. Vapors and gases released to the atmosphere from properly designed
and operating safety devices, such as a flare, scrubber or relief device
designed per API Standard 521 or an equivalent industry standard are
excluded, as long as the release did not result in: (1) a liquid carryover
that created a reportable PSI related to the liquid (e.g., days away from
work incident, fatality, a fire or explosion that caused $25,000 or more
of direct cost, liquid release or toxic aerosol release at or above

2
The UN Dangerous Goods definitions include several generic descriptions (e.g., toxic fluids) or
materials that are not germane to the chemical or petroleum industries (e.g., cotton, explosive
ammunition). Although the specific chemicals listed in the UN Dangerous Goods listing have been used
as a basis for establishing the process safety incident threshold quantities, these generic or non-
applicable materials have been excluded.
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threshold amounts, etc.), or (2) on-site activation of a shelter-in-place
response, or (3) public protective measures being taken;
8. An incident that resulted in only an underground contamination that
had no safety consequences is excluded [Note: The exclusion does
not apply if the release resulted in an aboveground reportable LOPC,
such as pooling of flammable liquids (e.g., 7 bbls or more within 1
hour).];
9. Incidents that originate in an Office Building are excluded (e.g., boiler
explosions, fires, spills, releases, personnel injury or illnesses);
10. Personnel safety incidents, such as a "slip/trip/fall," that are not directly
associated with evacuating from, or responding to a PSI are excluded;
11. LOPC incidents from ancillary equipment not connected to the process
(e.g., small sample containers) are excluded;
12. Planned and controlled drainage of materials to collection or drain
system designed for such service are excluded. (Note: Exclusion does
not apply to an unintended or uncontrolled release of material from
primary containment that flows to a collection or drain system);
13. Maintenance or mechanical work being conducted outside of process
units or in maintenance shops is excluded;
14. Quality Assurance (QA), Quality Control (QC) and Research and
Development (R&D) laboratories are excluded. Pilot plants are not
excluded;
15. Fuel marketing service stations and associated onsite operations are
excluded (e.g., UST systems and equipment, fuel dispensers, truck
deliveries, etc.).
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4.0 REPORTING

Participating companies will file an annual report with API using an online Reporting
Form similar to the one shown in Appendix A. A Process Safety Performance (PSP)
summary report will be issued annually by API. It will present aggregate industry data
that will reflect the total number of incidents separated by refining and petrochemical
facilities, and by US data and international data. The report will also contain a brief
explanation of the data and its overall meaning.

During the 1
st
quarter of each year, participating companies will be asked to submit data
for the previous year and the final report will be issued by API during the 2
nd
quarter.
Results presented in the annual report are representative of those who participated
during that year. It is expected that a large percentage of the oil and petrochemical
industry will participate, which should provide a realistic estimate of the overall industry
performance.
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5.0 REFERENCES

United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods and on the
Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals
http://www.unece.org/trans/doc/2007/ac10/ST-SG-AC10-34a3c1e.doc


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Appendix A

Sample API PSI Reporting Form

Company Name
Facility Name
Reporting Period

Part I

Type of Facility (check one)

Refinery _____

Petrochemical _____

Company Operations (check one)

U.S. _____

Non-U.S./ International _____

No. of Process Safety Incidents (PSIs) in 2008

Total No. of PSIs _____

No. of PSIs due to confirmed acts of terrorism or sabotage _____

PSI Rate/Normalization of Data

PSI rate = Total PSI incidents x 200,000____________
Total Company employee, contractor & subcontractor work hours
3


Total hours worked by all covered employees _____

Total hours worked by all covered contractors & subcontractors

Total PSIs _____

PSI Rate _____


3
This Formula excludes any hours not directly associated with operations (e.g., Greenfield projects,
headquarters staff, and technical support staff).
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Part 2

PSI Consequences

Each PSI will have one or more of the following consequences. Count all consequences that
apply. As a result, the total number of consequences will be equal to or greater than the total
number of PSI incidents.

Fires causing $25,000 or more in direct cost: _______
Explosions causing $25,000 or more in direct cost: _______
Days Away from Work Incidents (including fatalities): _______
No. of Company employees injured _______
No. of Company employee fatalities _______
No. of Company contractors and subcontractors injured _______
No. of Company contractor and subcontractor fatalities _______
No. of third-parties admitted to hospital
_______
No. of third-party fatalities
_______

Acute releases of 7 bbls (~1 tonne) or more of flammable liquid
_______
Acute releases of 14 bbls (~2 tonnes) or more of combustible liquid
_______
Acute releases of flammable gas, including flammable vapor arising from
flammable liquid that is 500 kg or more at a facility
_______
Toxic gas, vapor or aerosol that is:

Releases of Utility Materials (steam, compressed air, inert gases) that
impacted people and/or property
______

Total No. of PSI Consequences _______





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Appendix B

Toxic chemical release threshold quantities (TQ) are based upon criteria aligned to the
UN Dangerous Goods Hazard Classification System. The specific TQs agreed upon
were:


Material Hazard Classification as
Defined by the United Nations
Dangerous Goods definition
4


LOPC threshold quantity
All TIH Class A materials 5 kg (11 lb.)

All TIH Class B Materials 25 kg. (55 lbs.)

All TIH Class C Materials

100 kg. (220 lbs.)
All TIH Class D Materials

200 kg. (440 lbs.)
All Packing Group I materials

500 kg (1100 lbs.)
All Packing Group II materials

1000 kg (2200 lbs.)
All Packing Group III materials

2000 kg (4400 lbs.)

For a full list of materials cross-referenced to the UN Dangerous Goods definitions, see
Appendix E.


4
The UN Dangerous Goods definitions include several generic descriptions (e.g., toxic fluids) or
materials that are not germane to the chemical or petroleum industries (e.g., cotton, explosive
ammunition). Although the specific chemicals listed in the UN Dangerous Goods listing have been used
as a basis for establishing the process safety incident threshold quantities, these generic or non-
applicable materials have been excluded.
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Appendix C

INTERPRETATIONS AND EXAMPLES

The following interpretations and examples have been prepared to help clarify areas of
potential uncertainty in the evaluation of reportable Process Safety Incidents (PSIs). They
are for illustrative purposes only. The following areas are addressed:

Company Premises
PSIs With Multiple Outcomes
Loss Of Primary Containment
Acute Releases
Safety Relief Device/System
Toxic Chemicals
Days Away from Work Incidents
Pipelines
Marine Vessels
Truck and Rail
Office Building
Man-Machine Interface Incidents




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COMPANY
PREMISES
(In general, most
PSIs inside the
property/
fence line will be
associated with
process units or
associated
equipment, such as
piping and storage
tanks.)


1. A third-party truck loaded with a flammable product is traveling
on Company Premises and experiences a leak and
subsequent fire and property loss damages of $75,000 (direct
costs). The incident would not be a reportable PSI since
truck incidents are excluded except when they are connected
to equipment for the purpose of product transfer.
PSIs WITH
MULTIPLE
OUTCOMES
2. There is a 200 bbl spill of flammable liquid that results in
flammable vapor being released, ignited and causing a fire.
The fire damages other equipment resulting in a toxic gas
release above the reporting threshold, along with multiple lost
time injuries, including a fatality. There would be multiple
outcomes from the single PSI.
LOSS OF
PRIMARY
CONTAINMENT
3. Ten barrels of flammable liquid leaks from piping onto
concrete and the gasoline doesn't reach soil or water. Site
personnel estimate that the leak was "acute" (e.g., occurred
within a 1 hour timeframe). This is a reportable PSI because
there was an "acute LOPC (e.g., within "1 hour") of 7 bbls (~1
tonne) or more of flammable liquids."
4. A faulty tank gauge results in the overfilling of a gasoline or
other flammable liquid product tank. Approximately 50 bbls of
gasoline or other flammable liquid overflows into the tank's
diked area. This incident is a reportable PSI since it is an
"acute" spill greater than 7 bbls, regardless of secondary
containment.
5. A maintenance contractor opens a process valve and gets
sprayed with sulfuric acid resulting in a severe burn and lost
time injury. This would be a reportable PSI. It is an
unintended event involving a hazardous material and a LOPC.
For fatalities and days away from work injuries and illnesses,
there is no release threshold amount.
6. An operator opens a quality control sample point to collect a
routine sample of rundown hydrocarbon product and receives
a bad hand laceration requiring stitches due to a broken glass
bottle and misses the next day of work. This is not a reportable
PSI because it is not related to a LOPC.
7. A bleeder valve is left open after a plant turnaround. On start-
up, an estimated 10 bbls of naphtha is released onto the
ground and into the plants drainage system before the bleeder
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is found and closed within one hour. This would be a PSI
because it is an unintended, acute release and it is greater
then the release criteria of 7 bbls.
8. Operations are draining water off of a crude oil tank into a
drainage system designed for that purpose. The operator
leaves the site and forgets to close the valve. 20 Bbls of
combustible crude oil is released into the drainage system
within one hour. This would be a PSI because the release of
crude oil is an unintended, acute release and it is greater then
the release criteria of 14 Bbls of liquid combustibles.
9. A pipe corrodes and leaks 10 bbls of 550
o
F Heavy Cycle Oil
(HCO) to the ground within one hour. The HCO has a flash
point of 300
o
F. Based on the definition of Flammable Liquids,
this would be a PSI because the HCO was released at a
temperature above the flash point and it is greater then the
release criteria of 7 Bbls.
10. An operator purposely drains 20 bbls of combustible material
into an oily water collection system within one hour as part of a
vessel cleaning operation. The drainage is planned and
controlled and the collection system is designed for such
service. This is not a reportable PSI since it is consistent with
a specific exclusion. If the material had been unintentionally
released and flowed to an open drain, sewer or other
collection system, it would be a reportable PSI.
11. An operator discovers an approximate 10 Bbl liquid spill of
aromatic solvent (e.g., benzene, toluene or xylene) near a
chemical plant exchanger within one hour. The incident is a
reportable PSI event since the solvents involved are
flammable liquids and exceeded the 7 Bbl reporting threshold.
ACUTE
RELEASES


12. There is a 10 bbl spill of gasoline that steadily leaked from
piping onto soil over a two-week time period. Simple
calculations show the spill rate was approximately 0.03 bbls
per hour. This is not a reportable PSI since the spill event was
not an "acute" release (e.g., 7 or more barrels within 1 hour).
13. Same example as above, except that the 10 bbl leak was
estimated to have spilled at a steady rate over a period of 1
hour and 30 minutes. Simple calculations show that the spill
rate was 6.7 bbls per hour. The spill rate was less that the
reporting threshold of 7 bbls within "1 hour", and therefore is
not a reportable PSI.
14. While troubleshooting a higher-than-expected natural gas flow
rate, operating personnel find a safety valve on the natural gas
line that did not reseat properly and was relieving to the
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atmospheric vent stack through a knock-out drum. Upon
further investigation, it is determined that a total of 1 Million lbs
of natural gas was relieved at a steady rate over a 6 month
period. This is not a reportable PSI as the release rate (~100
kg per hour) was not "acute" (e.g., 500 kg or more within 1
hour).
SAFETY RELIEF
DEVICE / SYSTEM
15. There is a unit upset and the relief valve opens, resulting in a
gas release to the atmosphere. This would not be a reportable
PSI since vapors and gases released to atmosphere from
safety valves, high-pressure rupture disks, and similar safety
devices designed per API Standard 521 or equivalent industry
standard are specifically excluded, as long as the release did
not result in (1) a liquid carryover that created a reportable PSI
related to the liquid (e.g., lost time incident, fatality, a fire or
explosion that caused $25,000 or more of direct cost, liquid
release or toxic aerosol release at or above threshold
amounts, etc.), or (2) activation of a shelter-in-place response
on-site, or (3) public protective measures be taken.
16. There is a unit upset and the relief valve fails to open, resulting
in overpressure of the equipment and an "acute" release of
flammable gas from a leaking flange. The amount released is
above the 500 kg (within 1 hour) threshold. This is a
reportable PSI. Releases from flanges are not excluded from
PSI reporting.
TOXIC CHEMICAL

17. A leak on a high pressure hydrochloric acid line results in a
spill of 1900 lbs of hydrochloric acid. Flash calculations
indicate that greater than 220 lbs. of hydrogen chloride would
be released as a vapor. The 1900 lb. release of hydrochloric
acid is not a reportable PSI since this liquid is categorized as a
Packing Group II corrosive liquid, with a 2200 lb. reporting
threshold. However, since the liquid flashed or was sprayed
out as an aerosol, producing more than 220 lbs. of hydrogen
chloride, the event would be reportable due to exceeding the
100 kg (~220 lbs) or more of toxic chemical within 1 hour.
18. A pipe containing CO
2
and 10,000 vppm (1% by volume) leaks
and 7,000 kg (15,400 lbs) of the gas is released within a short
time period (e.g., less than one hour). Calculations show that
the release involved about 55 kg (120 lbs) of H
2
S. The release
is a reportable PSI since the reporting threshold for Toxic
Inhalation Hazard Zone B chemicals is any amount greater
than 25 kg (55 lbs) of the toxic chemical (e.g., H
2
S). Further,
the release is a reportable PSI since the reporting threshold for
CO
2
is exceeded as the chemical is a Division
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2.2nonflammable, nontoxic gas with a threshold of 2,000 kg.
(Note: the incident would not be reportable if it was released
from a properly designed and operating safety device, since
there is a specific exclusion provided, as long as the release
did not result in (1) a liquid carryover that created a reportable
PSI, or (2) on-site activation of a shelter-in-place response, or
(3) public protective measures being taken.
19. Same as above, except that the H
2
S concentration is 50 vppm,
rather than 10,000 vppm. The threshold remains unchanged at
25 kg for H
2
S and 2,000 kg for CO
2
. Calculations show that the
release involved about 0.3 kg of H
2
S. Therefore, the release is
not PSI reportable since this amount is well below the 25 kg
threshold for H
2
S. However, the release is a reportable PSI
since the CO
2
amount is well above the 2,000 kg threshold for
CO
2
.
DAYS AWAY
FROM WORK
INCIDENTS
The inclusion of a
days away from work
incident (or fatality) as
a reportable PSI
depends upon it being
caused by the loss of
primary containment of
a material.


20. An operator is walking, then slips and falls to the floor and
suffers a lost time injury. The slip/fall is due to weather
conditions, "chronic" oily floors and slippery shoes. This is not
a reportable PSI. Personnel safety "slip/trip/fall" incidents that
are not directly associated with evacuating from or responding
to a LOPC are specifically excluded from PSI reporting.
21. Same as above, except that the operator slipped and fell while
responding to a small flammable liquid spill (e.g., less than 7
barrels in 1 hour). This would be PSI reportable since the
operator was responding to a LOPC. It is reportable if the
LOPC occurs on Company Premises and results in a lost time
incident or fatality. For fatalities and lost time incidents, there
is no release threshold amount.
22. Same as above, except that the operator slipped and fell
several hours after the incident had concluded. This would not
be PSI reportable. The terms "evacuating from" and
"responding to" in the reporting exclusion mean that the LOPC
and associated emergency response activities are on-going.
Slips/trip/falls after the event have concluded (such as "after-
the-fact" clean-up and remediation) are excluded from PSI
reporting.
23. A scaffold builder experiences a lost time injury after falling
from a scaffold ladder while evacuating from a LOPC on
nearby equipment. This is a reportable PSI.
24. An operator walks past an improperly designed steam trap.
The steam trap releases and the operator's ankle is burned by
the steam, resulting in a lost time injury. This is a reportable
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PSI because even though the LOPC was steam (vs.
hydrocarbon), the physical state of the material was such that
it caused a lost time injury. Utilities are within guideline scope.
25. A reactor vessel has been intentionally purged with nitrogen.
A contractor bypasses safety controls, enters the enclosure
and dies. This is a reportable fatality, but not a reportable PSI
since there was no unplanned or uncontrolled LOPC.
26. Same as above, except that nitrogen inadvertently leaked into
the enclosure. This would be a reportable PSI (and fatality)
since there was a fatality associated with an unplanned LOPC.
27. An operator responding to an H
2
S alarm collapses and has a
days away from work injury. If the alarm was triggered by an
actual unplanned or uncontrolled H
2
S LOPC, the event would
be a reportable PSI. If the alarm was a false alarm, the event
would not be a reportable PSI because there was no actual
release.
PIPELINES
28. An underground pipeline leaks and releases 1,000 bbls of
diesel (combustible material) on refinery property. The spill
results in contaminated soil that is subsequently remediated.
This is not a reportable PSI since there were no safety
consequences. If the material resulted in "acute" surface
pooling 14 bbls or greater (e.g., within "1 hour"), then the event
would be PSI reportable and you would report the entire
amount of released material (e.g., 1,000 bbls).
MARINE
TRANSPORT
VESSELS
29. A company operated Marine Transport Vessel has an on-
board "acute" spill of combustible material greater than 14
bbls. The event is not PSI reportable since Marine Transport
Vessel incidents are specifically excluded, except when the
vessel is connected to the refinery or petrochemical facility for
the purposes of crude or product transfer.
30. A third-party barge is being pushed by a tug and hits the
company dock. A barge compartment is breached and
releases 50 bbl of diesel to the water. The event is not a
reportable PSI since the marine vessel was not berthed at the
dock and actively involved in crude or product transfer
operations.
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TRUCK AND RAIL
31. A company railcar derails and spills more than 7 bbls of
gasoline while in transit. The incident is not PSI reportable
since rail incidents off company property are specifically
excluded.
32. A third-party truck/trailer on Company Premises has an "acute"
spill of gasoline greater than 7 bbls while unloading. The
incident is PSI reportable since truck spills on company
property while connected to a process are PSI reportable.
OFFICE
BUILDING
33. There is a boiler fire at the Main Office complex, and direct
cost damages totaled $75,000. The incident is not PSI
reportable since Office Building incidents are specifically
excluded.

MAN-MACHINE
INTERFACE
INCIDENTS
34. An operations technician is injured while working around the
finishing equipment in a polymers plant. The injury is caused
by the mechanical, man-machine interface with the equipment.
This would not be a reportable PSI because there was no
LOPC of an acute release of flammable or combustible liquid,
gas or vapor; or an acute release of toxic gas, vapor or
aerosol.





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Did the LOPC result in an employee, contractor or subcontractor
fatality and/or Days Away from Work?
Did the LOPC result in a third-party fatality and/or hospital
admission?
Was there a fire or explosion that cost $25,000 or
more of direct cost?
Was there an acute release of 7 bbls or more of
flammable liquids?
Was there an acute release of 14 bbls or more of
combustible liquids?
Was there an acute release of a flammable gas or flammable vapor
arising from flammable liquid that is 500 kg or more at a facility?
Was there an unplanned or uncontrolled LOPC of a hazardous material
at company-owned or operated refineries or petrochemical plants that
resulted in the following?
Was there an acute release of a toxic chemical greater
than the threshold quantities described in Appendix B?
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Not Reportable
Incident to API
Reportable to API
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Appendix D

Process Safety Incident Reportability Logic
Appendix E
Listing of Chemicals Sorted by Threshold Quantities
(NOTE: This list was compiled by the Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) based on the UN Dangerous Goods List. API process safety
reporting references this list only for determining acute releases of toxic gas, vapor or aerosol. For releases of flammable or combustible liquid,
gas or vapor, refer to Section 3.2 of this Guide. The flammable and combustible chemicals are highlighted in this table to distinguish them from the
toxic chemicals.)

Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
2-Chloroethanal 5 11
3,5-Dichloro-2,4,6-trifluoropyridine 5 11
Acrolein, stabilized 5 11
Arsine 5 11
Bromine or Bromine solutions 5 11
Bromine pentafluoride 5 11
Chlorine pentafluoride 5 11
Cyanogen chloride, stabilized 5 11
Diborane 5 11
Dinitrogen tetroxide 5 11
Ethyl isocyanate 5 11
Ethyleneimine, stabilized 5 11
Fluorine, compressed 5 11
Hydrogen cyanide, stabilized with less
than 3 percent water
5 11
Hydrogen selenide, anhydrous 5 11
Iron pentacarbonyl 5 11
Isobutyl isocyanate 5 11
Isopropyl isocyanate 5 11
Methoxymethyl isocyanate 5 11
Methyl chloroformate 5 11
Methyl chloromethyl ether 5 11
Methyl hydrazine 5 11
Methyl isocyanate 5 11
Methyl vinyl ketone, stabilized 5 11
Nickel carbonyl 5 11
Nitric oxide and dinitrogen tetroxide
mixtures or Nitric oxide and nitrogen
dioxide mixtures
5 11
Nitric oxide, compressed 5 11
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Nitrogen trioxide 5 11
n-Propyl isocyanate 5 11
Oxygen difluoride, compressed 5 11
Pentaborane 5 11
Phosgene 5 11
Phosphine 5 11
Selenium hexafluoride 5 11
Stibine 5 11
Sulfur tetrafluoride 5 11
Sulfuryl chloride 5 11
Tellurium hexafluoride 5 11
tert-Butyl isocyanate 5 11
2-Methyl-2-heptanethiol 25 55
Acetone cyanohydrin, stabilized 25 55
Allyl alcohol 25 55
Allyl chloroformate 25 55
Allylamine 25 55
Arsenic trichloride 25 55
Boron tribromide 25 55
Boron trifluoride 25 55
Boron trifluoride, compressed 25 55
Bromine chloride 25 55
Bromine trifluoride 25 55
Bromoacetone 25 55
Carbonyl fluoride 25 55
Chlorine 25 55
Chlorine trifluoride 25 55
Chloroacetone, stabilized 25 55
Chloroacetonitrile 25 55
Chloroacetyl chloride 25 55
Chloropicrin 25 55
Chloropicrin and methyl bromide
mixtures
25 55
Chloropicrin and methyl chloride
mixtures
25 55
Chloropivaloyl chloride 25 55
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Chlorosulfonic acid (with or without
sulfur trioxide)
25 55
Crotonaldehyde, stabilized 25 55
Cyanogen 25 55
Cyclohexyl isocyanate 25 55
Dichlorosilane 25 55
Diketene, stabilized 25 55
Dimethyl sulfate 25 55
Dimethylhydrazine, symmetrical 25 55
Dimethylhydrazine, unsymmetrical 25 55
Ethyl chloroformate 25 55
Ethyl chlorothioformate 25 55
Ethyl phosphonothioic dichloride,
anhydrous
25 55
Ethyl phosphonous dichloride,
anhydrous pyrophoric liquid
25 55
Ethyl phosphorodichloridate 25 55
Ethyldichloroarsine 25 55
Ethylene chlorohydrin 25 55
Ethylene dibromide 25 55
Germane 25 55
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 25 55
Hexafluoroacetone 25 55
Hydrocyanic acid, aqueous solutions or
Hydrogen cyanide, aqueous solutions
with not more than 20 percent hydrogen
cyanide
25 55
Hydrogen sulfide 25 55
Isobutyl chloroformate 25 55
Isopropyl chloroformate 25 55
Methacrylonitrile, stabilized 25 55
Methanesulfonyl chloride 25 55
Methyl bromide and ethylene dibromide
mixtures, liquid
25 55
Methyl iodide 25 55
Methyl isothiocyanate 25 55
Methyl phosphonic dichloride 25 55
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Methyl phosphonous dichloride,
pyrophoric liquid
25 55
Methylchlorosilane 25 55
Methyldichloroarsine 25 55
n-Butyl chloroformate 25 55
n-Butyl isocyanate 25 55
Nitric acid, red fuming 25 55
n-Propyl chloroformate 25 55
Perchloromethyl mercaptan 25 55
Perchloryl fluoride 25 55
Phenyl isocyanate 25 55
Phenyl mercaptan 25 55
Phenylcarbylamine chloride 25 55
Phosphorus oxychloride 25 55
Phosphorus pentafluoride 25 55
Phosphorus trichloride 25 55
sec-Butyl chloroformate 25 55
Silicon tetrafluoride 25 55
Sulfur chlorides 25 55
Sulfur trioxide, stabilized 25 55
Sulfuric acid, fuming with 30 percent or
more free sulfur trioxide
25 55
Tetranitromethane 25 55
Thiophosgene 25 55
Titanium tetrachloride 25 55
Trichloroacetyl chloride 25 55
Trifluoroacetyl chloride 25 55
Trimethoxysilane 25 55
Trimethylacetyl chloride 25 55
Tungsten hexafluoride 25 55
Boron trichloride 100 220
Carbonyl sulfide 100 220
Coal gas, compressed 100 220
Hexaethyl tetraphosphate 100 220
Hydrogen bromide, anhydrous 100 220
Hydrogen chloride, anhydrous 100 220
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Hydrogen chloride, refrigerated liquid 100 220
Hydrogen fluoride, anhydrous 100 220
Hydrogen iodide, anhydrous 100 220
Methyl bromide 100 220
Methyl mercaptan 100 220
Nitrosyl chloride 100 220
Organic phosphate, mixed with
compressed gas or Organic phosphate
compound, mixed with compressed gas
or Organic phosphorus compound,
mixed with compressed gas
100 220
Parathion and compressed gas mixture 100 220
Sulfur dioxide 100 220
Trifluorochloroethylene, stabilized 100 220
Ammonia solution, relative density less
than 0.880 at 15 degrees C in water,
with more than 50 percent ammonia
200 440
Ammonia, anhydrous 200 440
Carbon monoxide and hydrogen
mixture, compressed
200 440
Carbon monoxide, compressed 200 440
Carbon monoxide, refrigerated liquid
(cryogenic liquid)
200 440
Ethylene oxide or Ethylene oxide with
nitrogen up to a total pressure of 1MPa
(10 bar) at 50 degrees C
200 440
Sulfuryl fluoride 200 440
1,1,1-Trifluoroethane or Refrigerant gas
R 143a
500 1100
1,1-Difluoroethane or Refrigerant gas R
152a
500 1100
1,1-Difluoroethylene or Refrigerant gas
R 1132a
500 1100
1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane or
Refrigerant gas R 142b
500 1100
2,2-Dimethylpropane 500 1100
Acetylene, dissolved 500 1100
Bromotrifluoroethylene 500 1100
Butadienes, stabilized 500 1100
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Butane see also Petroleum gases,
liquefied
500 1100
Butylene see also Petroleum gases,
liquefied
500 1100
Compressed gas, flammable, n.o.s. 500 1100
Cyclobutane 500 1100
Cyclopropane 500 1100
Deuterium, compressed 500 1100
Devices, small, hydrocarbon gas
powered or Hydrocarbon gas refills for
small devices with release device
500 1100
Difluoromethane or Refrigerant gas R
32
500 1100
Dimethyl ether 500 1100
Dimethylamine, anhydrous 500 1100
Ethane 500 1100
Ethane, refrigerated liquid 500 1100
Ethane-Propane mixture, refrigerated
liquid
500 1100
Ethyl chloride 500 1100
Ethyl fluoride or Refrigerant gas R161 500 1100
Ethyl methyl ether 500 1100
Ethylacetylene, stabilized 500 1100
Ethylamine 500 1100
Ethylene 500 1100
Ethylene oxide and carbon dioxide
mixtures with more than 9 percent but
not more than 87 percent ethylene oxide
500 1100
Ethylene, acetylene and propylene in
mixture, refrigerated liquid with at least
71.5 percent ethylene with not more
than 22.5 percent acetylene and not
more than 6 percent propylene
500 1100
Ethylene, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic
liquid)
500 1100
Hydrocarbon gas mixture, compressed,
n.o.s.
500 1100
Hydrocarbon gas mixture, liquefied,
n.o.s.
500 1100
Hydrogen and Methane mixtures, 500 1100
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
compressed
Hydrogen, compressed 500 1100
Hydrogen, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic
liquid)
500 1100
Insecticide gases, flammable, n.o.s. 500 1100
Isobutane see also Petroleum gases,
liquefied
500 1100
Isobutylene see also Petroleum gases,
liquefied
500 1100
Liquefied gas, flammable, n.o.s. 500 1100
Methane, compressed or Natural gas,
compressed (with high methane
content)
500 1100
Methane, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic
liquid) or Natural gas, refrigerated liquid
(cryogenic liquid), with high methane
content)
500 1100
Methyl acetylene and propadiene
mixtures, stabilized
500 1100
Methyl chloride and methylene chloride
mixtures
500 1100
Methyl chloride, or Refrigerant gas R 40 500 1100
Methyl fluoride, or Refrigerant gas R 41 500 1100
Methylamine, anhydrous 500 1100
Perfluoro(ethyl vinyl ether) 500 1100
Perfluoro(methyl vinyl ether) 500 1100
Petroleum gases, liquefied or Liquefied
petroleum gas
500 1100
Propadiene, stabilized 500 1100
Propane see also Petroleum gases,
liquefied
500 1100
Propylene see also Petroleum gases,
liquefied
500 1100
Refrigerant gases, n.o.s. or Dispersant
gases, n.o.s.
500 1100
Refrigerating machines, containing
flammable, non-toxic, liquefied gas
500 1100
Silane 500 1100
Tetrafluoroethylene, stabilized 500 1100
Trimethylamine, anhydrous 500 1100
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Vinyl bromide, stabilized 500 1100
Vinyl chloride, stabilized 500 1100
Vinyl fluoride, stabilized 500 1100
Vinyl methyl ether, stabilized 500 1100
1-Pentene (n-amylene) 500 1100
2-Chloropropane 500 1100
2-Chloropropene 500 1100
2-Methyl-1-butene 500 1100
3-Methyl-1-butene 500 1100
Acetaldehyde 500 1100
Acrylonitrile, stabilized 500 1100
Aldehydes, flammable, toxic, n.o.s. 500 1100
Aldehydes, n.o.s. 500 1100
Allyl bromide 500 1100
Allyl chloride 500 1100
Allyl formate 500 1100
Amines, flammable, corrosive, n.o.s. or
Polyamines, flammable, corrosive, n.o.s.
500 1100
Butyl nitrites 500 1100
Carbon disulfide 500 1100
Chloroprene, stabilized 500 1100
Coating solution (includes surface
treatments or coatings used for
industrial or other purposes such as
vehicle undercoating, drum or barrel
lining)
500 1100
Crotonylene 500 1100
Diethyl ether or Ethyl ether 500 1100
Divinyl ether, stabilized 500 1100
Ethyl mercaptan 500 1100
Ethyl nitrite solutions 500 1100
Fuel, aviation, turbine engine 500 1100
Furan 500 1100
Hydrocarbons, liquid, n.o.s 500 1100
Isopentenes 500 1100
Isoprene, stabilized 500 1100
Isopropylamine 500 1100
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Ketones, liquid, n.o.s. 500 1100
Mercaptans, liquid, flammable, n.o.s. or
Mercaptan mixture, liquid, flammable,
n.o.s.
500 1100
Methyl formate 500 1100
Methyltrichlorosilane 500 1100
Nitriles, flammable, toxic, n.o.s. 500 1100
Pentanes 500 1100
Petroleum crude oil 500 1100
Petroleum distillates, n.o.s. or Petroleum
products, n.o.s.
500 1100
Petroleum oil 500 1100
Propylene oxide 500 1100
Propyleneimine, stabilized 500 1100
Resin solution, flammable 500 1100
Shale oil 500 1100
Tetramethylsilane 500 1100
Trimethylamine, aqueous solutions with
not more than 50 percent trimethylamine
by mass
500 1100
Turpentine substitute 500 1100
Vinyl ethyl ether, stabilized 500 1100
Vinylidene chloride, stabilized 500 1100
Vinyltrichlorosilane, stabilized 500 1100
Zirconium suspended in a liquid 500 1100
2-Amino-4,6-Dinitrophenol, wetted with
not less than 20 percent water by mass
500 1100
4-Nitrophenylhydr azine, with not less
than 30% water, by mass
500 1100
Alkali metal alloys, liquid, n.o.s. 500 1100
Alkali metal amalgam, liquid 500 1100
Alkali metal amalgam, solid 500 1100
Alkali metal dispersions, or Alkaline
earth metal dispersions
500 1100
Alkaline earth metal amalgams 500 1100
Aluminum alkyl halides 500 1100
Aluminum alkyl hydrides 500 1100
Aluminum alkyls 500 1100
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Aluminum borohydride or Aluminum
borohydride in devices
500 1100
Aluminum hydride 500 1100
Aluminum phosphide 500 1100
Ammonium picrate, wetted with not less
than 10 percent water, by mass
500 1100
Barium alloys, pyrophoric 500 1100
Barium azide, wetted with not less than
50 percent water, by mass
500 1100
Boron trifluoride dimethyl etherate 500 1100
Calcium carbide 500 1100
Calcium hydride 500 1100
Calcium phosphide 500 1100
Calcium, pyrophoric or Calcium alloys,
pyrophoric
500 1100
Cesium or Caesium 500 1100
Chlorosilanes, water-reactive,
flammable, corrosive, n.o.s.
500 1100
Diethylzinc 500 1100
Dimethylzinc 500 1100
Dinitrophenol, wetted with not less than
15 percent water, by mass
500 1100
Dinitrophenolates, wetted with not less
than 15 percent water, by mass
500 1100
Dinitroresorcinol, wetted with not less
than 15 percent water, by mass
500 1100
Dipicryl sulfide, wetted with not less than
10 percent water, by mass
500 1100
Ethyldichlorosilane 500 1100
Hafnium powder, dry 500 1100
Lithium 500 1100
Lithium alkyls 500 1100
Lithium aluminum hydride 500 1100
Lithium aluminum hydride, ethereal 500 1100
Lithium borohydride 500 1100
Lithium hydride 500 1100
Lithium nitride 500 1100
Magnesium alkyls 500 1100
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Magnesium aluminum phosphide 500 1100
Magnesium diphenyl 500 1100
Magnesium hydride 500 1100
Magnesium phosphide 500 1100
Magnesium, powder or Magnesium
alloys, powder
500 1100
Metal alkyl halides, water-reactive n.o.s.
or Metal aryl halides, water-reactive,
n.o.s.
500 1100
Metal alkyl hydrides, water-reactive,
n.o.s. or Metal aryl hydrides, water-
reactive, n.o.s.
500 1100
Metal alkyls, water-reactive, n.o.s. or
Metal aryls, water-reactive n.o.s.
500 1100
Metal catalyst, dry 500 1100
Metal hydrides, water reactive, n.o.s. 500 1100
Metallic substance, water-reactive,
n.o.s.
500 1100
Metallic substance, water-reactive, self-
heating, n.o.s.
500 1100
Methyl magnesium bromide, in ethyl
ether
500 1100
Methyldichlorosilane 500 1100
Nitroguanidine, wetted or Picrite, wetted
with not less than 20 percent water, by
mass
500 1100
Nitrostarch, wetted with not less than 20
percent water, by mass
500 1100
Organometallic compound or
Compound solution or Compound
dispersion, water-reactive, flammable,
n.o.s.
500 1100
Organometallic compound, solid, water-
reactive, flammable, n.o.s
500 1100
Phosphorus white, molten 500 1100
Phosphorus, white dry or Phosphorus,
white, under water or Phosphorus white,
in solution or Phosphorus yellow dry or
Phosphorus, yellow, under water or
Phosphorus, yellow, in solution
500 1100
Potassium 500 1100
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Potassium borohydride 500 1100
Potassium phosphide 500 1100
Potassium sodium alloys 500 1100
Potassium, metal alloys 500 1100
Pyrophoric liquid, inorganic, n.o.s. 500 1100
Pyrophoric liquids, organic, n.o.s. 500 1100
Pyrophoric metals, n.o.s., or Pyrophoric
alloys, n.o.s.
500 1100
Pyrophoric organometallic compound,
water-reactive, n.o.s.
500 1100
Pyrophoric solid, inorganic, n.o.s. 500 1100
Pyrophoric solids, organic, n.o.s. 500 1100
Rubidium 500 1100
Silver picrate, wetted with not less than
30 percent water, by mass
500 1100
Sodium 500 1100
Sodium borohydride 500 1100
Sodium dinitro-o-cresolate, wetted with
not less than 15 percent water, by mass
500 1100
Sodium dinitro-o-cresolate, wetted, with
not less than 10% water by mass
500 1100
Sodium hydride 500 1100
Sodium phosphide 500 1100
Sodium picramate, wetted with not less
than 20 percent water, by mass
500 1100
Stannic phosphide 500 1100
Strontium phosphide 500 1100
tert-Butyl hypochlorite 500 1100
Titanium powder, dry 500 1100
Titanium trichloride, pyrophoric or
Titanium trichloride mixtures, pyrophoric
500 1100
Tributylphosphane 500 1100
Trichlorosilane 500 1100
Trinitrobenzene, wetted with not less
than 30 percent water, by mass
500 1100
Trinitrobenzene, wetted, with not less
than 10% water by mass
500 1100
Trinitrobenzoic acid, wetted with not less
than 30 percent water, by mass
500 1100
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Trinitrobenzoic acid, wetted, with not
less than 10% water by mass
500 1100
Trinitrochlorobenzene (picryl chloride),
wetted, with not less than 10% water by
mass
500 1100
Trinitrophenol (picric acid), wetted, with
not less than 10% water by mass
500 1100
Trinitrophenol, wetted with not less than
30 percent water, by mass
500 1100
Trinitrotoluene (TNT), wetted, with not
less than 10% water by mass
500 1100
Trinitrotoluene, wetted with not less than
30 percent water, by mass
500 1100
Urea nitrate, weted with not less than 20
percent water, by mass
500 1100
Urea nitrate, wetted, with not less than
10% water by mass
500 1100
Water-reactive liquid, corrosive, n.o.s. 500 1100
Water-reactive liquid, n.o.s. 500 1100
Water-reactive liquid, toxic, n.o.s. 500 1100
Water-reactive solid, corrosive, n.o.s. 500 1100
Water-reactive solid, flammable, n.o.s. 500 1100
Water-reactive solid, n.o.s. 500 1100
Water-reactive solid, self-heating, n.o.s. 500 1100
Water-reactive solid, toxic, n.o.s. 500 1100
Zinc phosphide 500 1100
Zinc powder or Zinc dust 500 1100
Zirconium picramate, wetted with not
less than 20 percent water, by mass
500 1100
Zirconium powder, dry 500 1100
Hydrogen peroxide, stabilized or
Hydrogen peroxide aqueous solutions,
stabilized with more than 60 percent
hydrogen peroxide
500 1100
Iodine pentafluoride 500 1100
Oxidizing liquid, corrosive, n.o.s. 500 1100
Oxidizing liquid, n.o.s. 500 1100
Oxidizing liquid, toxic, n.o.s. 500 1100
Oxidizing solid, corrosive, n.o.s. 500 1100
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Oxidizing solid, flammable, n.o.s. 500 1100
Oxidizing solid, n.o.s. 500 1100
Oxidizing solid, toxic, n.o.s. 500 1100
Perchloric acid with more than 50
percent but not more than 72 percent
acid, by mass
500 1100
Potassium peroxide 500 1100
Potassium superoxide 500 1100
Sodium peroxide 500 1100
Sodium superoxide 500 1100
Alkaloids, liquid, n.o.s., or Alkaloid salts,
liquid, n.o.s.
500 1100
Alkaloids, solid, n.o.s. or Alkaloid salts,
solid, n.o.s. poisonous
500 1100
Arsenic acid, liquid 500 1100
Arsenic compounds, liquid, n.o.s
inorganic, including arsenates, n.o.s.;
arsenites, n.o.s.; arsenic sulfides, n.o.s.;
and organic compounds of arsenic,
n.o.s
500 1100
Arsenic compounds, solid, n.o.s.
inorganic, including arsenates, n.o.s.;
arsenites, n.o.s.; arsenic sulfides, n.o.s.;
and organic compounds of arsenic,
n.o.s.
500 1100
Barium cyanide 500 1100
Bromobenzyl cyanides, liquid 500 1100
Bromobenzyl cyanides, solid 500 1100
Brucine 500 1100
Cadmium compounds 500 1100
Calcium cyanide 500 1100
Cyanide solutions, n.o.s. 500 1100
Cyanides, inorganic, solid, n.o.s. 500 1100
Cyanogen bromide 500 1100
Dichlorodimethyl ether, symmetrical 500 1100
Diphenylamine chloroarsine 500 1100
Diphenylchloroarsine, liquid 500 1100
Diphenylchloroarsine, solid 500 1100
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Epibromohydrin 500 1100
Fluoroacetic acid 500 1100
Mercuric potassium cyanide 500 1100
Mercury compounds, liquid, n.o.s. 500 1100
Mercury compounds, solid, n.o.s. 500 1100
Methyl chloroacetate 500 1100
Methyl orthosilicate 500 1100
Methylhydrazine 500 1100
Motor fuel anti-knock mixtures 500 1100
Nicotine compounds, liquid, n.o.s. or
Nicotine preparations, liquid, n.o.s.
500 1100
Nicotine compounds, solid, n.o.s. or
Nicotine preparations, solid, n.o.s.
500 1100
Organometallic compound, toxic n.o.s. 500 1100
Organophosphorus compound, toxic
n.o.s.
500 1100
Organotin compounds, liquid, n.o.s. 500 1100
Organotin compounds, solid, n.o.s. 500 1100
Osmium tetroxide 500 1100
Phenylmercuric compounds, n.o.s. 500 1100
Potassium cyanide 500 1100
Potassium fluoroacetate 500 1100
Selenates or Selenites 500 1100
Selenium compound, n.o.s. 500 1100
Sodium cuprocyanide, solid 500 1100
Sodium cuprocyanide, solution 500 1100
Sodium cyanide 500 1100
Sodium fluoroacetate 500 1100
Strychnine or Strychnine salts 500 1100
Tellurium compound, n.o.s. 500 1100
Vanadium compound, n.o.s. 500 1100
Zinc cyanide 500 1100
Alkylphenols, liquid, n.o.s. (including C2-
C12 homologues)
500 1100
Alkylphenols, solid, n.o.s. (including C2-
C12 homologues)
500 1100
Amines, liquid, corrosive, flammable, 500 1100
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
n.o.s. or Polyamines, liquid, corrosive,
flammable, n.o.s.
Amines, liquid, corrosive, n.o.s, or
Polyamines, liquid, corrosive, n.o.s.
500 1100
Amines, solid, corrosive, n.o.s., or
Polyamines, solid, corrosive n.o.s.
500 1100
Benzyl chloroformate 500 1100
Boron trifluoride diethyl etherate 500 1100
Chromium oxychloride 500 1100
Chromosulfuric acid 500 1100
Fluorosulfonic acid 500 1100
Hydrazine aqueous solution, with more
than 37% hydrazine, by mass
500 1100
Hydrazine, anhydrous 500 1100
Hydrofluoric acid and Sulfuric acid
mixtures
500 1100
Hydrofluoric acid, with more than 60
percent strength
500 1100
Morpholine 500 1100
Nitrating acid mixtures with more than
50 percent nitric acid
500 1100
Nitrating acid mixtures, spent with more
than 50 percent nitric acid
500 1100
Nitric acid other than red fuming, with
more than 70 percent nitric acid
500 1100
Nitrohydrochloric acid 500 1100
Piperidine 500 1100
Selenic acid 500 1100
Selenium oxychloride 500 1100
Sulfuric acid, fuming with less than 30
percent free sulfur trioxide
500 1100
Thionyl chloride 500 1100
Trifluoroacetic acid 500 1100
Vanadium tetrachloride 500 1100
1,1-Dichloroethane 1000 2200
1,1-Dimethoxyethane 1000 2200
1,2,3,6-Tetrahydropyridine 1000 2200
1,2-Butylene oxide, stabilized 1000 2200
1,2-Di-(dimethylamino)ethane 1000 2200
Version 1.1 40
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
1,2-Dichloroethylene 1000 2200
1,2-Dichloropropane 1000 2200
1,2-Dimethoxyethane 1000 2200
1,3-Dimethylbutylamine 1000 2200
1-Bromobutane 1000 2200
1-Chloropropane 1000 2200
1-Ethylpiperidine 1000 2200
1-Hexene 1000 2200
1-Methylpiperidine 1000 2200
2,3-Dihydropyran 1000 2200
2,3-Dimethylbutane 1000 2200
2-Bromobutane 1000 2200
2-Bromoethyl ethyl ether 1000 2200
2-Bromopentane 1000 2200
2-Dimethylaminoacetonitrile 1000 2200
2-Ethylbutyraldehyde 1000 2200
2-Iodobutane 1000 2200
2-Methyl-2-butene 1000 2200
2-Methylbutanal 1000 2200
2-Methylfuran 1000 2200
3,3-Diethoxypropene 1000 2200
3-Bromopropyne 1000 2200
3-Methylbutan-2-one 1000 2200
4-Methylmorpholine or n-
methylmorpholine
1000 2200
Acetal 1000 2200
Acetone 1000 2200
Acetone oils 1000 2200
Acetonitrile 1000 2200
Acetyl chloride 1000 2200
Aldehydes, flammable, toxic, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Aldehydes, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Allyl acetate 1000 2200
Allyl ethyl ether 1000 2200
Allyl iodide 1000 2200
alpha-Methylvaleraldehyde 1000 2200
Version 1.1 41
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Amines, flammable, corrosive, n.o.s. or
Polyamines, flammable, corrosive, n.o.s.
1000 2200
Amyl chlorides 1000 2200
Amyl mercaptans 1000 2200
Amyl nitrites 1000 2200
Amylamines 1000 2200
Benzene 1000 2200
Benzotrifluoride 1000 2200
Bicyclo 2,2,1 hepta-2,5-diene, stabilized
or 2,5-Norbornadiene, stabilized
1000 2200
Bromomethylpropanes 1000 2200
Bromopropanes 1000 2200
Butanedione 1000 2200
Butanols 1000 2200
Butyl acetates 1000 2200
Butyl mercaptans 1000 2200
Butyl methyl ether 1000 2200
Butyl nitrites 1000 2200
Butyl vinyl ether, stabilized 1000 2200
Butyraldehyde 1000 2200
Butyronitrile 1000 2200
Butyryl chloride 1000 2200
Chlorobutanes 1000 2200
Chloromethyl ethyl ether 1000 2200
Chlorosilanes, flammable, corrosive,
n.o.s.
1000 2200
Coal tar distillates, flammable 1000 2200
Coating solution (includes surface
treatments or coatings used for
industrial or other purposes such as
vehicle undercoating, drum or barrel
lining)
1000 2200
Cycloheptane 1000 2200
Cycloheptatriene 1000 2200
Cycloheptene 1000 2200
Cyclohexane 1000 2200
Cyclohexene 1000 2200
Version 1.1 42
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Cyclooctatetraene 1000 2200
Cyclopentane 1000 2200
Cyclopentene 1000 2200
Diacetone alcohol 1000 2200
Diallylamine 1000 2200
Diallylether 1000 2200
Dichloropropenes 1000 2200
Diethoxymethane 1000 2200
Diethyl ketone 1000 2200
Diethyl sulfide 1000 2200
Diethylamine 1000 2200
Diisobutylene, isomeric compounds 1000 2200
Diisopropyl ether 1000 2200
Diisopropylamine 1000 2200
Dimethyl carbonate 1000 2200
Dimethyl disulfide 1000 2200
Dimethyl sulfide 1000 2200
Dimethylamine solution 1000 2200
Dimethylcyclohexanes 1000 2200
Dimethyldichlorosilane 1000 2200
Dimethyldiethoxysilane 1000 2200
Dimethyldioxanes 1000 2200
Dimethyl-N-propylamine 1000 2200
Di-n-propyl ether 1000 2200
Dioxane 1000 2200
Dioxolane 1000 2200
Dipropylamine 1000 2200
Esters, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Ethanol or Ethyl alcohol or Ethanol
solutions or Ethyl alcohol solutions
1000 2200
Ethers, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Ethyl acetate 1000 2200
Ethyl acrylate, stabilized 1000 2200
Ethyl borate 1000 2200
Ethyl butyl ether 1000 2200
Ethyl crotonate 1000 2200
Version 1.1 43
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Ethyl formate 1000 2200
Ethyl isobutyrate 1000 2200
Ethyl methacrylate, stabilized 1000 2200
Ethyl methyl ketone or Methyl ethyl
ketone
1000 2200
Ethyl propionate 1000 2200
Ethyl propyl ether 1000 2200
Ethylamine, aqueous solution with not
less than 50 percent but not more than
70 percent ethylamine
1000 2200
Ethylbenzene 1000 2200
Ethylene dichloride 1000 2200
Ethylene glycol diethyl ether 1000 2200
Ethyltrichlorosilane 1000 2200
Extracts, aromatic, liquid 1000 2200
Extracts, flavoring, liquid 1000 2200
Fluorobenzene 1000 2200
Fluorotoluenes 1000 2200
Fuel, aviation, turbine engine 1000 2200
Fusel oil 1000 2200
Gasohol gasoline mixed with ethyl
alcohol, with not more than 20 percent
alcohol
1000 2200
Gasoline 1000 2200
Glycidaldehyde 1000 2200
Heptanes 1000 2200
Hexadienes 1000 2200
Hexamethyleneimine 1000 2200
Hexanes 1000 2200
Hydrocarbons, liquid, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Iodomethylpropanes 1000 2200
Isobutyl acetate 1000 2200
Isobutyl formate 1000 2200
Isobutylamine 1000 2200
Isobutyraldehyde or Isobutyl aldehyde 1000 2200
Isobutyronitrile 1000 2200
Isobutyryl chloride 1000 2200
Version 1.1 44
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Isoheptenes 1000 2200
Isohexenes 1000 2200
Isooctenes 1000 2200
Isopropanol or Isopropyl alcohol 1000 2200
Isopropenyl acetate 1000 2200
Isopropyl acetate 1000 2200
Isopropyl isobutyrate 1000 2200
Isopropyl nitrate 1000 2200
Isopropyl propionate 1000 2200
Ketones, liquid, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Medicine, liquid, flammable, toxic, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Mercaptans, liquid, flammable, n.o.s. or
Mercaptan mixture, liquid, flammable,
n.o.s.
1000 2200
Mercaptans, liquid, flammable, toxic,
n.o.s. or Mercaptan mixtures, liquid,
flammable, toxic, n.o.s.
1000 2200
Methacrylaldehyde, stabilized 1000 2200
Methanol 1000 2200
Methanol 1000 2200
Methyl acetate 1000 2200
Methyl acrylate, stabilized 1000 2200
Methyl allyl chloride 1000 2200
Methyl butyrate 1000 2200
Methyl isobutyl ketone 1000 2200
Methyl isopropenyl ketone, stabilized 1000 2200
Methyl isovalerate 1000 2200
Methyl methacrylate monomer,
stabilized
1000 2200
Methyl propionate 1000 2200
Methyl propyl ether 1000 2200
Methyl propyl ketone 1000 2200
Methyl tert-butyl ether 1000 2200
Methylal 1000 2200
Methylamine, aqueous solution 1000 2200
Methylcyclohexane 1000 2200
Methylcyclopentane 1000 2200
Version 1.1 45
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Methylpentadienes 1000 2200
Methyltetrahydrofuran 1000 2200
n-Butyl formate 1000 2200
n-Butylamine 1000 2200
n-Heptene 1000 2200
Nitriles, flammable, toxic, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Nitrocellulose, solution, flammable with
not more than 12.6 percent nitrogen, by
mass, and not more than 55 percent
nitrocellulose
1000 2200
Nitroglycerin mixture, desensitized,
liquid, n.o.s. with not more than 30%
nitroglycerin, by mass
1000 2200
Nitroglycerin solution in alcohol with not
more than 1 percent nitroglycerin
1000 2200
Nitroglycerin, solution in alcohol, with
more than 1 percent but not more than 5
percent nitroglycerin
1000 2200
Nitromethane 1000 2200
N-Methylbutylamine 1000 2200
n-Propanol or Propyl alcohol, normal 1000 2200
n-Propyl acetate 1000 2200
n-Propyl nitrate 1000 2200
Octadiene 1000 2200
Octanes 1000 2200
Pentanes 1000 2200
Pentanols 1000 2200
Perfumery products with flammable
solvents
1000 2200
Petroleum crude oil 1000 2200
Petroleum distillates, n.o.s. or Petroleum
products, n.o.s.
1000 2200
Petroleum oil 1000 2200
Propanethiols 1000 2200
Propionaldehyde 1000 2200
Propionitrile 1000 2200
Propionyl chloride 1000 2200
Propyl formates 1000 2200
Version 1.1 46
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Propylamine 1000 2200
Pyridine 1000 2200
Pyrrolidine 1000 2200
Resin solution, flammable 1000 2200
Rosin oil 1000 2200
Rubber solution 1000 2200
Shale oil 1000 2200
Sodium methylate solutions in alcohol 1000 2200
Tars, liquid including road asphalt and
oils, bitumen and cut backs
1000 2200
Tetrahydrofuran 1000 2200
Tetrahydrothiophene 1000 2200
Thioacetic acid 1000 2200
Thiophene 1000 2200
Tinctures, medicinal 1000 2200
Toluene 1000 2200
Triethylamine 1000 2200
Triisopropyl borate 1000 2200
Trimethyl borate 1000 2200
Trimethylamine, aqueous solutions with
not more than 50 percent trimethylamine
by mass
1000 2200
Trimethylchlorosilane 1000 2200
Tripropylene 1000 2200
Turpentine substitute 1000 2200
Valeraldehyde 1000 2200
Vinyl acetate, stabilized 1000 2200
Vinyl butyrate, stabilized 1000 2200
Vinyl isobutyl ether, stabilized 1000 2200
Wood preservatives, liquid 1000 2200
Xylenes 1000 2200
Zirconium suspended in a liquid 1000 2200
9-Phosphabicyclononanes or
Cyclooctadiene phosphines
1000 2200
Alkali metal alcoholates, self-heating,
corrosive, n.o.s.
1000 2200
Alkali metal amides 1000 2200
Version 1.1 47
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Alkaline earth metal alcoholates, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Alkaline earth metal alloys, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Aluminum carbide 1000 2200
Aluminum ferrosilicon powder 1000 2200
Aluminum powder, coated 1000 2200
Aluminum powder, uncoated 1000 2200
Aluminum smelting by-products or
Aluminum remelting by-products
1000 2200
Azodicarbonamide 1000 2200
Barium 1000 2200
Batteries, containing sodium 1000 2200
Calcium 1000 2200
Calcium carbide 1000 2200
Calcium dithionite or Calcium
hydrosulfite
1000 2200
Calcium silicide 1000 2200
Carbon, animal or vegetable origin 1000 2200
Cells, containing sodium 1000 2200
Cerium, slabs, ingots, or rods 1000 2200
Cerium, turnings or gritty powder 1000 2200
Decaborane 1000 2200
Ferrocerium 1000 2200
Fish meal, unstabilized or Fish scrap,
unstabilized
1000 2200
Hafnium powder, dry 1000 2200
Hafnium powder, wetted with not less
than 25 percent water (a visible excess
of water must be present) (a)
mechanically produced, particle size
less than 53 microns; (b) chemically
produced, particle size less than 840
microns
1000 2200
Isosorbide dinitrate mixture with not less
than 60 percent lactose, mannose,
starch or calcium hydrogen phosphate
1000 2200
Lead phosphite, dibasic 1000 2200
Lithium ferrosilicon 1000 2200
Lithium hydride, fused solid 1000 2200
Version 1.1 48
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Lithium silicon 1000 2200
Magnesium diamide 1000 2200
Magnesium silicide 1000 2200
Magnesium, powder or Magnesium
alloys, powder
1000 2200
Metal catalyst, dry 1000 2200
Metal catalyst, wetted with a visible
excess of liquid
1000 2200
Metal hydrides, flammable, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Metal hydrides, water reactive, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Metal powder, self-heating, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Metal powders, flammable, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Metal salts of organic compounds,
flammable, n.o.s.
1000 2200
Metallic substance, water-reactive,
n.o.s.
1000 2200
Metallic substance, water-reactive, self-
heating, n.o.s.
1000 2200
Nitrocellulose membrane filters, with not
more than 12.6% nitrogen, by dry mass
1000 2200
Nitrocellulose with alcohol with not less
than 25 percent alcohol by mass, and
with not more than 12.6 percent
nitrogen, by dry mass
1000 2200
Nitrocellulose with water with not less
than 25 percent water, by mass
1000 2200
Nitrocellulose, with not more than 12.6
percent nitrogen, by dry mass, or
Nitrocellulose mixture with pigment or
Nitrocellulose mixture with plasticizer or
Nitrocellulose mixture with pigment and
plasticizer
1000 2200
Nitroglycerin mixture, desensitized,
solid, n.o.s. with more than 2 percent
but not more than 10 percent
nitroglycerin, by mass
1000 2200
Organic pigments, self-heating 1000 2200
Organometallic compound or
Compound solution or Compound
dispersion, water-reactive, flammable,
n.o.s.
1000 2200
Version 1.1 49
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Organometallic compound, solid, water-
reactive, flammable, n.o.s
1000 2200
Pentaerythrite tetranitrate mixture,
desensitized, solid, n.o.s. with more
than 10 percent but not more than 20
percent PETN, by mass
1000 2200
Phosphorus heptasulfide, free from
yellow or white phosphorus
1000 2200
Phosphorus pentasulfide, free from
yellow or white phosphorus
1000 2200
Phosphorus sesquisulfide, free from
yellow or white phosphorus
1000 2200
Phosphorus trisulfide, free from yellow
or white phosphorus
1000 2200
p-Nitrosodimethylaniline 1000 2200
Potassium dithionite or Potassium
hydrosulfite
1000 2200
Potassium sulfide, anhydrous or
Potassium sulfide with less than 30
percent water of crystallization
1000 2200
Rubber scrap or Rubber shoddy,
powdered or granulated, not exceeding
840 microns and rubber content
exceeding 45%
1000 2200
Sodium aluminum hydride 1000 2200
Sodium dithionite or Sodium hydrosulfite 1000 2200
Sodium hydrosulfide, with less than 25
percent water of crystallization
1000 2200
Sodium methylate 1000 2200
Sodium sulfide, anhydrous or Sodium
sulfide with less than 30 percent water
of crystallization
1000 2200
Solids containing flammable liquid,
n.o.s.
1000 2200
Thiourea dioxide 1000 2200
Titanium hydride 1000 2200
Titanium powder, dry 1000 2200
Titanium powder, wetted with not less
than 25 percent water (a visible excess
of water must be present) (a)
mechanically produced, particle size
1000 2200
Version 1.1 50
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
less than 53 microns; (b) chemically
produced, particle size less than 840
microns
Water-reactive liquid, corrosive, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Water-reactive liquid, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Water-reactive liquid, toxic, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Water-reactive solid, corrosive, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Water-reactive solid, flammable, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Water-reactive solid, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Water-reactive solid, self-heating, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Water-reactive solid, toxic, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Water-reactive, solid, oxidizing, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Xanthates 1000 2200
Zinc powder or Zinc dust 1000 2200
Zirconium hydride 1000 2200
Zirconium powder, dry 1000 2200
Zirconium powder, wetted with not less
than 25 percent water (a visible excess
of water must be present) (a)
mechanically produced, particle size
less than 53 microns; (b) chemically
produced, particle size less than 840
microns
1000 2200
Ammonium dichromate 1000 2200
Ammonium nitrate emulsion or
Ammonium nitrate suspension or
Ammonium nitrate gel, intermediate for
blasting explosives
1000 2200
Ammonium perchlorate 1000 2200
Barium bromate 1000 2200
Barium chlorate 1000 2200
Barium hypochlorite with more than 22
percent available chlorine
1000 2200
Barium nitrate 1000 2200
Barium perchlorate 1000 2200
Barium permanganate 1000 2200
Barium peroxide 1000 2200
Beryllium nitrate 1000 2200
Version 1.1 51
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Bromates, inorganic, aqueous solution,
n.o.s.
1000 2200
Bromates, inorganic, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Calcium chlorate 1000 2200
Calcium chlorate aqueous solution 1000 2200
Calcium chlorite 1000 2200
Calcium hypochlorite, dry or Calcium
hypochlorite mixtures dry with more than
39 percent available chlorine (8.8
percent available oxygen)
1000 2200
Calcium hypochlorite, hydrated or
Calcium hypochlorite, hydrated
mixtures, with not less than 5.5 percent
but not more than 16 percent water
1000 2200
Calcium perchlorate 1000 2200
Calcium permanganate 1000 2200
Calcium peroxide 1000 2200
Chlorate and borate mixtures 1000 2200
Chlorate and magnesium chloride
mixtures
1000 2200
Chlorates, inorganic, aqueous solution,
n.o.s.
1000 2200
Chlorates, inorganic, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Chloric acid aqueous solution, with not
more than 10 percent chloric acid
1000 2200
Chlorine dioxide, hydrate, frozen 1000 2200
Chlorites, inorganic, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Chromium trioxide, anhydrous 1000 2200
Copper chlorate 1000 2200
Dichloroisocyanuric acid, dry or
Dichloroisocyanuric acid salts
1000 2200
Hydrogen peroxide and peroxyacetic
acid mixtures, stabilized with acids,
water and not more than 5 percent
peroxyacetic acid
1000 2200
Hydrogen peroxide, aqueous solutions
with more than 40 percent but not more
than 60 percent hydrogen peroxide
(stabilized as necessary)
1000 2200
Hydrogen peroxide, aqueous solutions 1000 2200
Version 1.1 52
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
with not less than 20 percent but not
more than 40 percent hydrogen
peroxide (stabilized as necessary)
Hypochlorites, inorganic, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Lead nitrate 1000 2200
Lead perchlorate, solid 1000 2200
Lead perchlorate, solution 1000 2200
Lithium hypochlorite, dry with more than
39% available chlorine (8.8% available
oxygen) or Lithium hypochlorite
mixtures, dry with more than 39%
available chlorine (8.8% available
oxygen)
1000 2200
Lithium peroxide 1000 2200
Magnesium bromate 1000 2200
Magnesium chlorate 1000 2200
Magnesium perchlorate 1000 2200
Magnesium peroxide 1000 2200
Nitrates, inorganic, aqueous solution,
n.o.s.
1000 2200
Nitrates, inorganic, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Nitrites, inorganic, aqueous solution,
n.o.s.
1000 2200
Nitrites, inorganic, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Organic peroxide type B, liquid 1000 2200
Organic peroxide type B, liquid,
temperature controlled
1000 2200
Organic peroxide type B, solid 1000 2200
Organic peroxide type B, solid,
temperature controlled
1000 2200
Organic peroxide type C, liquid 1000 2200
Organic peroxide type C, liquid,
temperature controlled
1000 2200
Organic peroxide type C, solid 1000 2200
Organic peroxide type C, solid,
temperature controlled
1000 2200
Organic peroxide type D, liquid 1000 2200
Organic peroxide type D, liquid,
temperature controlled
1000 2200
Version 1.1 53
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Organic peroxide type D, solid 1000 2200
Organic peroxide type D, solid,
temperature controlled
1000 2200
Organic peroxide type E, liquid 1000 2200
Organic peroxide type E, liquid,
temperature controlled
1000 2200
Organic peroxide type E, solid 1000 2200
Organic peroxide type E, solid,
temperature controlled
1000 2200
Organic peroxide type F, liquid 1000 2200
Organic peroxide type F, liquid,
temperature controlled
1000 2200
Organic peroxide type F, solid 1000 2200
Organic peroxide type F, solid,
temperature controlled
1000 2200
Oxidizing liquid, corrosive, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Oxidizing liquid, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Oxidizing liquid, toxic, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Oxidizing solid, corrosive, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Oxidizing solid, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Oxidizing solid, self-heating, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Oxidizing solid, toxic, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Oxygen generator, chemical (including
when contained in associated
equipment, e.g., passenger service units
(PSUs), portable breathing equipment
(PBE), etc).
1000 2200
Perchlorates, inorganic, aqueous
solution, n.o.s.
1000 2200
Perchlorates, inorganic, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Permanganates, inorganic, aqueous
solution, n.o.s.
1000 2200
Permanganates, inorganic, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Peroxides, inorganic, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Potassium bromate 1000 2200
Potassium chlorate 1000 2200
Potassium chlorate, aqueous solution 1000 2200
Potassium nitrate and sodium nitrite
mixtures
1000 2200
Version 1.1 54
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Potassium nitrite 1000 2200
Potassium perchlorate, solid 1000 2200
Potassium perchlorate, solution 1000 2200
Potassium permanganate 1000 2200
Silver nitrate 1000 2200
Sodium bromate 1000 2200
Sodium chlorate 1000 2200
Sodium chlorate, aqueous solution 1000 2200
Sodium chlorite 1000 2200
Sodium perchlorate 1000 2200
Sodium permanganate 1000 2200
Sodium peroxoborate, anhydrous 1000 2200
Strontium chlorate 1000 2200
Strontium perchlorate 1000 2200
Strontium peroxide 1000 2200
Thallium chlorate 1000 2200
Trichloroisocyanuric acid, dry 1000 2200
Zinc ammonium nitrite 1000 2200
Zinc chlorate 1000 2200
Zinc nitrate 1000 2200
Zinc permanganate 1000 2200
Zinc peroxide 1000 2200
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1000 2200
1,1-Dichloro-1-nitroethane 1000 2200
1,2-Dibromobutan-3-one 1000 2200
1,3-Dichloroacetone 1000 2200
1,3-Dichloropropanol-2 1000 2200
2,2'-Dichlorodiethyl ether 1000 2200
2-Amino-4-chlorophenol 1000 2200
2-Chloropyridine 1000 2200
2-Dimethylaminoethyl acrylate 1000 2200
2-Dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate 1000 2200
2-Ethylhexyl chloroformate 1000 2200
3-Chloro-4-methylphenyl isocyanate 1000 2200
3-Nitro-4-chlorobenzotrifluoride 1000 2200
3-Trifluoromethylaniline 1000 2200
Version 1.1 55
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Aldol 1000 2200
Alkaloids, liquid, n.o.s., or Alkaloid salts,
liquid, n.o.s.
1000 2200
Alkaloids, solid, n.o.s. or Alkaloid salts,
solid, n.o.s. poisonous
1000 2200
Allyl isothiocyanate, stabilized 1000 2200
Aminopyridines (o-; m-; p-) 1000 2200
Ammonium arsenate 1000 2200
Ammonium dinitro-o-cresolate 1000 2200
Ammonium metavanadate 1000 2200
Ammonium polyvanadate 1000 2200
Ammunition, tear-producing, non-
explosive, without burster or expelling
charge, non-fuzed
1000 2200
Ammunition, toxic, non-explosive,
without burster or expelling charge, non-
fuzed
1000 2200
Aniline 1000 2200
Arsenic 1000 2200
Arsenic acid, solid 1000 2200
Arsenic bromide 1000 2200
Arsenic compounds, solid, n.o.s.
inorganic, including arsenates, n.o.s.;
arsenites, n.o.s.; arsenic sulfides, n.o.s.;
and organic compounds of arsenic,
n.o.s.
1000 2200
Arsenic pentoxide 1000 2200
Arsenic trioxide 1000 2200
Arsenical dust 1000 2200
Barium compounds, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Benzidine 1000 2200
Benzonitrile 1000 2200
Benzoquinone 1000 2200
Benzyl bromide 1000 2200
Benzyl chloride 1000 2200
Benzyl chloride unstabilized 1000 2200
Benzyl iodide 1000 2200
Benzylidene chloride 1000 2200
Version 1.1 56
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Beryllium compounds, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Beryllium, powder 1000 2200
beta-Naphthylamine 1000 2200
Cacodylic acid 1000 2200
Cadmium compounds 1000 2200
Calcium arsenate 1000 2200
Calcium arsenate and calcium arsenite,
mixtures, solid
1000 2200
Carbon tetrachloride 1000 2200
Chloral, anhydrous, stabilized 1000 2200
Chloroacetic acid, molten 1000 2200
Chloroacetic acid, solid 1000 2200
Chloroacetic acid, solution 1000 2200
Chloroacetophenone (CN), liquid 1000 2200
Chloroacetophenone (CN), solid 1000 2200
Chloroanilines, liquid 1000 2200
Chloroanilines, solid 1000 2200
Chlorocresols, liquid 1000 2200
Chlorocresols, solid 1000 2200
Chlorodinitroben zenes, liquid 1000 2200
Chlorodinitroben zenes, solid 1000 2200
Chloroformates, toxic, corrosive, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Chloromethyl chloroformate 1000 2200
Chloronitrobenzene, ortho, liquid 1000 2200
Chloronitrobenzenes meta or para, solid 1000 2200
Chlorosilanes, toxic, corrosive,
flammable, n.o.s
1000 2200
Chlorosilanes, toxic, corrosive, n.o.s 1000 2200
Copper acetoarsenite 1000 2200
Copper arsenite 1000 2200
Copper cyanide 1000 2200
Cresols, liquid 1000 2200
Cresols, solid 1000 2200
Cresylic acid 1000 2200
Cyanide solutions, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Cyanides, inorganic, solid, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Version 1.1 57
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Cyclobutyl chloroformate 1000 2200
Dichloroanilines, liquid 1000 2200
Dichloroanilines, solid 1000 2200
Dichloroisopropyl ether 1000 2200
Dichlorophenyl isocyanates 1000 2200
Diethyl sulfate 1000 2200
Dimethyl thiophosphoryl chloride 1000 2200
Dinitroanilines 1000 2200
Dinitrobenzenes, liquid 1000 2200
Dinitrobenzenes, solid 1000 2200
Dinitro-o-cresol, solid 1000 2200
Dinitro-o-cresol, solution 1000 2200
Dinitrophenol solutions 1000 2200
Dinitrotoluenes, liquid 1000 2200
Dinitrotoluenes, molten 1000 2200
Dinitrotoluenes, solid 1000 2200
Epichlorohydrin 1000 2200
Ethyl bromide 1000 2200
Ethyl bromoacetate 1000 2200
Ethyl chloroacetate 1000 2200
Ferric arsenate 1000 2200
Ferric arsenite 1000 2200
Ferrous arsenate 1000 2200
Furaldehydes 1000 2200
Hexaethyl tetraphosphate, liquid 1000 2200
Hexaethyl tetraphosphate, solid 1000 2200
Hexafluoroacetone hydrate 1000 2200
Hexamethylene diisocyanate 1000 2200
Hydrocyanic acid, aqueous solutions
with less than 5 percent hydrogen
cyanide
1000 2200
Isocyanates, toxic, flammable, n.o.s. or
Isocyanate solutions, toxic, flammable,
n.o.s., flash point not less than 23
degrees C but not more than 61
degrees C and boiling point less than
300 degrees C
1000 2200
Version 1.1 58
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Isocyanates, toxic, n.o.s. or Isocyanate
solutions, toxic, n.o.s., flash point more
than 61 degrees C and boiling point less
than 300 degrees C
1000 2200
Lead arsenates 1000 2200
Lead arsenites 1000 2200
Lead cyanide 1000 2200
London purple 1000 2200
Magnesium arsenate 1000 2200
Malononitrile 1000 2200
Medicine, liquid, toxic, n.o.s 1000 2200
Medicine, solid, toxic, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Mercaptans, liquid, toxic, flammable,
n.o.s. or Mercaptan mixtures, liquid,
toxic, flammable, n.o.s., flash point not
less than 23 degrees C
1000 2200
Mercuric arsenate 1000 2200
Mercuric chloride 1000 2200
Mercuric nitrate 1000 2200
Mercurous nitrate 1000 2200
Mercury acetate 1000 2200
Mercury ammonium chloride 1000 2200
Mercury benzoate 1000 2200
Mercury bromides 1000 2200
Mercury compounds, liquid, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Mercury compounds, solid, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Mercury cyanide 1000 2200
Mercury gluconate 1000 2200
Mercury iodide, solid 1000 2200
Mercury iodide, solution 1000 2200
Mercury nucleate 1000 2200
Mercury oleate 1000 2200
Mercury oxide 1000 2200
Mercury oxycyanide, desensitized 1000 2200
Mercury potassium iodide 1000 2200
Mercury salicylate 1000 2200
Mercury sulfates 1000 2200
Version 1.1 59
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Mercury thiocyanate 1000 2200
Metal carbonyls, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Methyl bromoacetate 1000 2200
N,N-Dimethylaniline 1000 2200
Naphthylthiourea 1000 2200
Naphthylurea 1000 2200
N-Butylaniline 1000 2200
N-Ethyltoluidines 1000 2200
Nickel cyanide 1000 2200
Nicotine 1000 2200
Nicotine compounds, liquid, n.o.s. or
Nicotine preparations, liquid, n.o.s.
1000 2200
Nicotine compounds, solid, n.o.s. or
Nicotine preparations, solid, n.o.s.
1000 2200
Nicotine hydrochloride or Nicotine
hydrochloride solution
1000 2200
Nicotine salicylate 1000 2200
Nicotine sulfate, solid 1000 2200
Nicotine sulfate, solution 1000 2200
Nicotine tartrate 1000 2200
Nitroanilines (o-; m-; p-;) 1000 2200
Nitrobenzene 1000 2200
Nitrobenzotrifluorides 1000 2200
Nitrotoluenes, liquid o-; m-; p-; 1000 2200
Nitrotoluenes, solid m-, or p- 1000 2200
Nitroxylenes, (o-; m-; p-) 1000 2200
N-n-Butyl imidazole 1000 2200
Organometallic compound, toxic n.o.s. 1000 2200
Organophosphorus compound, toxic
n.o.s.
1000 2200
Organotin compounds, liquid, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Organotin compounds, solid, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Pentachloroethane 1000 2200
Pentachlorophenol 1000 2200
Phenacyl bromide 1000 2200
Phenol solutions 1000 2200
Phenol, molten 1000 2200
Version 1.1 60
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Phenol, solid 1000 2200
Phenyl chloroformate 1000 2200
Phenylhydrazine 1000 2200
Phenylmercuric acetate 1000 2200
Phenylmercuric compounds, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Phenylmercuric hydroxide 1000 2200
Phenylmercuric nitrate 1000 2200
Potassium arsenate 1000 2200
Potassium arsenite 1000 2200
Potassium cuprocyanide 1000 2200
Potassium metavanadate 1000 2200
Propylene chlorohydrin 1000 2200
Regulated medical waste 1000 2200
Selenium compound, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Selenium disulfide 1000 2200
Silver arsenite 1000 2200
Silver cyanide 1000 2200
Sodium ammonium vanadate 1000 2200
Sodium arsenate 1000 2200
Sodium arsenite, aqueous solutions 1000 2200
Sodium arsenite, solid 1000 2200
Sodium azide 1000 2200
Sodium cacodylate 1000 2200
Sodium pentachlorophenate 1000 2200
Solids containing toxic liquid, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Strontium arsenite 1000 2200
Tellurium compound, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Tetraethyl dithiopyrophosphate 1000 2200
Thallium compounds, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Thallium nitrate 1000 2200
Thioglycol 1000 2200
Thiolactic acid 1000 2200
Toluene diisocyanate 1000 2200
Toluidines liquid 1000 2200
Toluidines solid 1000 2200
Tributylamine 1000 2200
Version 1.1 61
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Trichlorobutene 1000 2200
Tricresyl phosphate with more than 3
percent ortho isomer
1000 2200
Tris-(1-aziridinyl)phosphine oxide,
solution
1000 2200
Vanadium compound, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Vanadyl sulfate 1000 2200
Vinyl chloroacetate 1000 2200
Vinylpyridines, stabilized 1000 2200
Xylenols 1000 2200
Xylidines, liquid 1000 2200
Xylidines, solid 1000 2200
Xylyl bromide 1000 2200
Zinc arsenate or Zinc arsenite or Zinc
arsenate and zinc arsenite mixtures
1000 2200
1,2-Propylenediamine 1000 2200
1-Pentol 1000 2200
2-Diethylaminoethanol 1000 2200
2-Dimethylaminoethanol 1000 2200
Acetic acid solution, not less than 50
percent but not more than 80 percent
acid, by mass
1000 2200
Acetic acid, glacial or Acetic acid
solution, with more than 80 percent acid,
by mass
1000 2200
Acetic anhydride 1000 2200
Acetyl bromide 1000 2200
Acetyl iodide 1000 2200
Acrylic acid, stabilized 1000 2200
Alkyl sulfonic acids, liquid or Aryl
sulfonic acids, liquid with more than 5
percent free sulfuric acid
1000 2200
Alkyl sulfonic acids, solid or Aryl sulfonic
acids, solid, with more than 5 percent
free sulfuric acid
1000 2200
Alkylphenols, liquid, n.o.s. (including C2-
C12 homologues)
1000 2200
Alkylphenols, solid, n.o.s. (including C2-
C12 homologues)
1000 2200
Version 1.1 62
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Alkylsulfuric acids 1000 2200
Allyltrichlorosilane, stabilized 1000 2200
Aluminum bromide, anhydrous 1000 2200
Aluminum chloride, anhydrous 1000 2200
Amines, liquid, corrosive, flammable,
n.o.s. or Polyamines, liquid, corrosive,
flammable, n.o.s.
1000 2200
Amines, liquid, corrosive, n.o.s, or
Polyamines, liquid, corrosive, n.o.s.
1000 2200
Amines, solid, corrosive, n.o.s., or
Polyamines, solid, corrosive n.o.s.
1000 2200
Ammonium hydrogen sulfate 1000 2200
Ammonium hydrogendifluoride, solid 1000 2200
Ammonium hydrogendifluoride, solution 1000 2200
Ammonium polysulfide, solution 1000 2200
Ammonium sulfide solution 1000 2200
Amyltrichlorosilane 1000 2200
Anisoyl chloride 1000 2200
Antimony pentachloride, liquid 1000 2200
Antimony pentachloride, solutions 1000 2200
Antimony pentafluoride 1000 2200
Antimony trichloride, liquid 1000 2200
Antimony trichloride, solid 1000 2200
Battery fluid, acid 1000 2200
Battery fluid, alkali 1000 2200
Benzotrichloride 1000 2200
Benzoyl chloride 1000 2200
Benzyldimethylamine 1000 2200
Bisulfate, aqueous solution 1000 2200
Bombs, smoke, non-explosive, with
corrosive liquid, without initiating device
1000 2200
Boron trifluoride acetic acid complex 1000 2200
Boron trifluoride dihydrate 1000 2200
Boron trifluoride propionic acid complex 1000 2200
Bromoacetic acid, solid 1000 2200
Bromoacetic acid, solution 1000 2200
Bromoacetyl bromide 1000 2200
Version 1.1 63
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Butyltrichlorosilane 1000 2200
Caesium hydroxide 1000 2200
Caesium hydroxide solution 1000 2200
Caustic alkali liquids, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Chlorite solution 1000 2200
Chlorophenyltrichlorosilane 1000 2200
Chlorosilanes, corrosive, flammable,
n.o.s.
1000 2200
Chlorosilanes, corrosive, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Chromic acid solution 1000 2200
Chromic fluoride, solid 1000 2200
Chromic fluoride, solution 1000 2200
Cupriethylenediamine solution 1000 2200
Cyanuric chloride 1000 2200
Cyclohexenyltrichlorosilane 1000 2200
Cyclohexylamine 1000 2200
Cyclohexyltrichlorosilane 1000 2200
Dibenzyldichlorosilane 1000 2200
Dichloroacetic acid 1000 2200
Dichloroacetyl chloride 1000 2200
Dichlorophenyltrichlorosilane 1000 2200
Diethyldichlorosilane 1000 2200
Diethylenetriamine 1000 2200
Diethylthiophosphoryl chloride 1000 2200
Difluorophosphoric acid, anhydrous 1000 2200
Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride 1000 2200
Di-n-butylamine 1000 2200
Diphenyldichlorosilane 1000 2200
Diphenylmethyl bromide 1000 2200
Dodecyltrichlorosilane 1000 2200
Ethylenediamine 1000 2200
Ethylphenyldichlorosilane 1000 2200
Ferrous chloride, solid 1000 2200
Ferrous chloride, solution 1000 2200
Fire extinguisher charges, corrosive
liquid
1000 2200
Version 1.1 64
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Fluoroboric acid 1000 2200
Fluorophosphoric acid anhydrous 1000 2200
Fluorosilicic acid 1000 2200
Formic acid 1000 2200
Fumaryl chloride 1000 2200
Hexadecyltrichlorosilane 1000 2200
Hexafluorophosphoric acid 1000 2200
Hexamethylenediamine solution 1000 2200
Hexyltrichlorosilane 1000 2200
Hydrazine aqueous solution, with more
than 37% hydrazine, by mass
1000 2200
Hydriodic acid 1000 2200
Hydrobromic acid, with more than 49
percent hydrobromic acid
1000 2200
Hydrobromic acid, with not more than 49
percent hydrobromic acid
1000 2200
Hydrochloric acid 1000 2200
Hydrofluoric acid, with not more than 60
percent strength
1000 2200
Hydrogendifluorides, n.o.s. solid 1000 2200
Hydrogendifluorides, n.o.s. solutions 1000 2200
Hypochlorite solutions 1000 2200
Iodine monochloride 1000 2200
Lead sulfate with more than 3 percent
free acid
1000 2200
Lithium hydroxide 1000 2200
Lithium hydroxide, solution 1000 2200
Methacrylic Acid, stabilized 1000 2200
Methylphenyldichlorosilane 1000 2200
N,N-Diethylethylenediamine 1000 2200
N,N-Dimethylcyclohexylamine 1000 2200
Nitrating acid mixtures spent with not
more than 50 percent nitric acid
1000 2200
Nitrating acid mixtures with not more
than 50 percent nitric acid
1000 2200
Nitric acid other than red fuming, with
not more than 70 percent nitric acid
1000 2200
Nitrobenzenesulfonic acid 1000 2200
Version 1.1 65
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Nitrosylsulfuric acid 1000 2200
Nonyltrichlorosilane 1000 2200
Octadecyltrichlorosilane 1000 2200
Octyltrichlorosilane 1000 2200
Paint or Paint related material 1000 2200
Perchloric acid with not more than 50
percent acid by mass
1000 2200
Phenolsulfonic acid, liquid 1000 2200
Phenyl phosphorus dichloride 1000 2200
Phenyl phosphorus thiodichloride 1000 2200
Phenylacetyl chloride 1000 2200
Phenyltrichlorosilane 1000 2200
Phosphorus oxybromide 1000 2200
Phosphorus oxybromide, molten 1000 2200
Phosphorus pentabromide 1000 2200
Phosphorus pentachloride 1000 2200
Phosphorus pentoxide 1000 2200
Phosphorus tribromide 1000 2200
Potassium hydrogen sulfate 1000 2200
Potassium hydrogendifluoride, solid 1000 2200
Potassium hydrogendifluoride, solution 1000 2200
Potassium hydroxide, solid 1000 2200
Potassium hydroxide, solution 1000 2200
Potassium monoxide 1000 2200
Potassium sulfide, hydrated with not
less than 30 percent water of
crystallization
1000 2200
Propyltrichlorosilane 1000 2200
Pyrosulfuryl chloride 1000 2200
Rubidium hydroxide 1000 2200
Rubidium hydroxide solution 1000 2200
Silicon tetrachloride 1000 2200
Sludge, acid 1000 2200
Sodium aluminate, solution 1000 2200
Sodium borohydride and sodium
hydroxide solution, with not more than
12 percent sodium borohydride and not
1000 2200
Version 1.1 66
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
more than 40 percent sodium hydroxide
by mass
Sodium hydrogendifluoride solution 1000 2200
Sodium hydrogendifluoride, solid 1000 2200
Sodium hydrosulfide with not less than
25 percent water of crystallization
1000 2200
Sodium hydroxide solution 1000 2200
Sodium hydroxide, solid 1000 2200
Sodium monoxide 1000 2200
Sodium sulfide, hydrated with not less
than30 percent water
1000 2200
Solids containing corrosive liquid, n.o.s. 1000 2200
Stannic chloride, anhydrous 1000 2200
Sulfuric acid with more than 51 percent
acid
1000 2200
Sulfuric acid with not more than 51%
acid
1000 2200
Sulfuric acid, spent 1000 2200
Sulfurous acid 1000 2200
Tetramethylammonium hydroxide 1000 2200
Thioglycolic acid 1000 2200
Thiophosphoryl chloride 1000 2200
Titanium trichloride mixtures 1000 2200
Trichloroacetic acid 1000 2200
Trichloroacetic acid, solution 1000 2200
Triethylenetetramine 1000 2200
Valeryl chloride 1000 2200
Vanadium oxytrichloride 1000 2200
1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane or Refrigerant
gas R 134a
2000 4400
1,2-Dichloro-1,1,2,2- tetrafluoroethane
or Refrigerant gas R 114
2000 4400
1-Chloro-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethane or
Refrigerant gas R 124
2000 4400
1-Chloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane or
Refrigerant gas R 133a
2000 4400
Air, compressed 2000 4400
Air, refrigerated liquid, (cryogenic liquid) 2000 4400
Version 1.1 67
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Air, refrigerated liquid, (cryogenic liquid)
non-pressurized
2000 4400
Ammonia solution, relative density less
than 0.880 at 15 degrees C in water,
with more than 50 percent ammonia
2000 4400
Ammonia solutions, relative density less
than 0.880 at 15 degrees C in water,
with more than 35 percent but not more
than 50 percent ammonia
2000 4400
Ammonia, anhydrous 2000 4400
Argon, compressed 2000 4400
Argon, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic
liquid)
2000 4400
Articles, pressurized pneumatic or
hydraulic containing non-flammable gas
2000 4400
Bromotrifluoromethane or Refrigerant
gas, R 13B1.
2000 4400
Carbon dioxide 2000 4400
Carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide
mixtures
2000 4400
Carbon dioxide and oxygen mixtures,
compressed
2000 4400
Carbon dioxide, refrigerated liquid 2000 4400
Chlorodifluorobromomethane or
Refrigerant gas R 12B1
2000 4400
Chlorodifluoromethane and
chloropentafluoroethane mixture or
Refrigerant gas R 502 with fixed boiling
point, with approximately 49 percent
chlorodifluoromethane
2000 4400
Chlorodifluoromethane or Refrigerant
gas R 22
2000 4400
Chloropentafluoroethane or Refrigerant
gas R 115
2000 4400
Chlorotrifluoromethane and
trifluoromethane azeotropic mixture or
Refrigerant gas R 503 with
approximately 60 percent
chlorotrifluoromethane
2000 4400
Chlorotrifluoromethane or Refrigerant
gas R 13
2000 4400
Compressed gas, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Version 1.1 68
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Compressed gas, oxidizing, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Dichlorodifluoromethane and
difluoroethane azeotropic mixture or
Refrigerant gas R 500 with
approximately 74 percent
dichlorodifluoromethane
2000 4400
Dichlorodifluoromethane or Refrigerant
gas R 12
2000 4400
Dichlorofluoromethane or Refrigerant
gas R21
2000 4400
Ethylene oxide and carbon dioxide
mixtures with not more than 9 percent
ethylene oxide
2000 4400
Ethylene oxide and
chlorotetrafluoroethane mixture with not
more than 8.8 percent ethylene oxide
2000 4400
Ethylene oxide and
dichlorodifluoromethane mixture, with
not more than 12.5 percent ethylene
oxide
2000 4400
Ethylene oxide and pentafluoroethane
mixture with not more than 7.9 percent
ethylene oxide
2000 4400
Ethylene oxide and tetrafluoroethane
mixture with not more than 5.6 percent
ethylene oxide
2000 4400
Fertilizer ammoniating solution with free
ammonia
2000 4400
Fire extinguishers containing
compressed or liquefied gas
2000 4400
Helium, compressed 2000 4400
Helium, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic
liquid)
2000 4400
Heptafluoropropane or Refrigerant gas
R 227
2000 4400
Hexafluoroethane , or Refrigerant gas
R116
2000 4400
Hexafluoropropylene compressed or
Refrigerant gas R 1216
2000 4400
Insecticide gases, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Krypton, compressed 2000 4400
Krypton, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic 2000 4400
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
liquid)
Liquefied gas, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Liquefied gas, oxidizing, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Liquefied gases, non-flammable
charged with nitrogen, carbon dioxide or
air
2000 4400
Neon, compressed 2000 4400
Neon, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic
liquid)
2000 4400
Nitrogen trifluoride 2000 4400
Nitrogen, compressed 2000 4400
Nitrogen, refrigerated liquid cryogenic
liquid
2000 4400
Nitrous oxide 2000 4400
Nitrous oxide, refrigerated liquid 2000 4400
Octafluorobut-2-ene or Refrigerant gas
R 1318
2000 4400
Octafluorocyclobutane, or Refrigerant
gas RC 318
2000 4400
Octafluoropropaneor Refrigerant gas R
218
2000 4400
Oxygen, compressed 2000 4400
Oxygen, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic
liquid)
2000 4400
Pentafluoroethane or Refrigerant gas R
125
2000 4400
Rare gases and nitrogen mixtures,
compressed
2000 4400
Rare gases and oxygen mixtures,
compressed
2000 4400
Rare gases mixtures, compressed 2000 4400
Refrigerant gas R 404A 2000 4400
Refrigerant gas R 407A 2000 4400
Refrigerant gas R 407B 2000 4400
Refrigerant gas R 407C 2000 4400
Refrigerant gases, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Refrigerating machines, containing non-
flammable, non-toxic, liquefied or
compressed gas or ammonia solution
(UN2672)
2000 4400
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Sulfur hexafluoride 2000 4400
Tetrafluoromethane, or Refrigerant gas
R 14
2000 4400
Trifluoromethane or Refrigerant gas R
23
2000 4400
Trifluoromethane, refrigerated liquid 2000 4400
Xenon 2000 4400
Xenon, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic
liquids)
2000 4400
1,2,3,6-Tetrahydrobenzaldehyde 2000 4400
1,2-Epoxy-3-ethoxypropane 2000 4400
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 2000 4400
1-Bromo-3-methylbutane 2000 4400
1-Methoxy-2-propanol 2000 4400
2-Ethylbutanol 2000 4400
2-Ethylbutyl acetate 2000 4400
2-Ethylhexylamine 2000 4400
2-Methylpentan-2-ol 2000 4400
3-Diethylamino-propylamine 2000 4400
4-Methoxy-4-methylpentan-2-one 2000 4400
5-Methylhexan-2-one 2000 4400
Acetaldehyde oxime 2000 4400
Acetyl methyl carbinol 2000 4400
Acrolein dimer, stabilized 2000 4400
Aldehydes, flammable, toxic, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Aldehydes, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Allyl glycidyl ether 2000 4400
alpha-Pinene 2000 4400
Amines, flammable, corrosive, n.o.s. or
Polyamines, flammable, corrosive, n.o.s.
2000 4400
Amyl acetates 2000 4400
Amyl butyrates 2000 4400
Amyl formates 2000 4400
Amyl nitrate 2000 4400
Amylamines 2000 4400
Anisole 2000 4400
Asphalt, at or above its flash point 2000 4400
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Bromobenzene 2000 4400
Bromopropanes 2000 4400
Butanols 2000 4400
Butyl acetates 2000 4400
Butyl acrylates, stabilized 2000 4400
Butyl benzenes 2000 4400
Butyl nitrites 2000 4400
Butyl propionates 2000 4400
Butyraldoxime 2000 4400
Camphor oil 2000 4400
Chlorobenzene 2000 4400
Chlorobenzotrifluorides 2000 4400
Chlorotoluenes 2000 4400
Coal tar distillates, flammable 2000 4400
Coating solution (includes surface
treatments or coatings used for
industrial or other purposes such as
vehicle undercoating, drum or barrel
lining)
2000 4400
Cyclohexanone 2000 4400
Cyclohexyl acetate 2000 4400
Cyclohexyl mercaptan 2000 4400
Cyclooctadienes 2000 4400
Cyclopentanol 2000 4400
Cyclopentanone 2000 4400
Cymenes 2000 4400
Decahydronaphthalene 2000 4400
Diacetone alcohol 2000 4400
Dibutyl ethers 2000 4400
Dichloropentanes 2000 4400
Dichloropropenes 2000 4400
Dicyclopentadiene 2000 4400
Diesel fuel 2000 4400
Diesel fuel 2000 4400
Diethyl carbonate 2000 4400
Diethylbenzene 2000 4400
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Diisobutyl ketone 2000 4400
Diisobutylamine 2000 4400
Dimethyldioxanes 2000 4400
Di-n-amylamine 2000 4400
Dipentene 2000 4400
Dipropyl ketone 2000 4400
Elevated temperature liquid, flammable,
n.o.s., with flash point above 37.8 C, at
or above its flash point
2000 4400
Esters, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Ethanol or Ethyl alcohol or Ethanol
solutions or Ethyl alcohol solutions
2000 4400
Ethers, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Ethyl 2-chloropropionate 2000 4400
Ethyl amyl ketone 2000 4400
Ethyl butyrate 2000 4400
Ethyl lactate 2000 4400
Ethyl orthoformate 2000 4400
Ethylene glycol diethyl ether 2000 4400
Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether 2000 4400
Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether acetate 2000 4400
Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether 2000 4400
Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether
acetate
2000 4400
Extracts, aromatic, liquid 2000 4400
Extracts, flavoring, liquid 2000 4400
Formaldehyde, solutions, flammable 2000 4400
Fuel oil (No. 1, 2, 4, 5, or 6) 2000 4400
Fuel, aviation, turbine engine 2000 4400
Furfurylamine 2000 4400
Fusel oil 2000 4400
Heating oil, light 2000 4400
Hexaldehyde 2000 4400
Hexanols 2000 4400
Hydrocarbons, liquid, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Iodopropanes 2000 4400
Isobutanol or Isobutyl alcohol 2000 4400
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Isobutyl acrylate, stabilized 2000 4400
Isobutyl isobutyrate 2000 4400
Isobutyl methacrylate, stabilized 2000 4400
Isobutyl propionate 2000 4400
Isobutyric acid 2000 4400
Isopropenylbenzene 2000 4400
Isopropyl 2-chloropropionate 2000 4400
Isopropyl butyrate 2000 4400
Isopropyl chloroacetate 2000 4400
Isopropylbenzene 2000 4400
Kerosene 2000 4400
Ketones, liquid, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Medicine, liquid, flammable, toxic, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Mercaptans, liquid, flammable, n.o.s. or
Mercaptan mixture, liquid, flammable,
n.o.s.
2000 4400
Mercaptans, liquid, flammable, toxic,
n.o.s. or Mercaptan mixtures, liquid,
flammable, toxic, n.o.s.
2000 4400
Mesityl oxide 2000 4400
Methallyl alcohol 2000 4400
Methyl 2-chloropropionate 2000 4400
Methyl isobutyl carbinol 2000 4400
Methylamyl acetate 2000 4400
Methylcyclohexanols, flammable 2000 4400
Methylcyclohexanone 2000 4400
N,N-Dimethylformamide 2000 4400
n-Amyl methyl ketone 2000 4400
n-Butyl methacrylate, stabilized 2000 4400
n-Decane 2000 4400
n-Heptaldehyde 2000 4400
Nitrocellulose, solution, flammable with
not more than 12.6 percent nitrogen, by
mass, and not more than 55 percent
nitrocellulose
2000 4400
Nitroethane 2000 4400
Nitropropanes 2000 4400
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Nonanes 2000 4400
n-Propanol or Propyl alcohol, normal 2000 4400
n-Propyl benzene 2000 4400
Octyl aldehydes 2000 4400
Paraldehyde 2000 4400
Pentamethylheptane 2000 4400
Pentane-2,4-dione 2000 4400
Pentanols 2000 4400
Perfumery products with flammable
solvents
2000 4400
Petroleum crude oil 2000 4400
Petroleum distillates, n.o.s. or Petroleum
products, n.o.s.
2000 4400
Petroleum oil 2000 4400
Picolines 2000 4400
Pine oil 2000 4400
Propylene tetramer 2000 4400
Resin solution, flammable 2000 4400
Rosin oil 2000 4400
Rubber solution 2000 4400
Shale oil 2000 4400
Sodium methylate solutions in alcohol 2000 4400
Styrene monomer, stabilized 2000 4400
Tars, liquid including road asphalt and
oils, bitumen and cut backs
2000 4400
Terpene hydrocarbons, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Terpinolene 2000 4400
Tetraethyl silicate 2000 4400
Tetrahydrofurfurylamine 2000 4400
Tetrapropylorthotitanate 2000 4400
Tinctures, medicinal 2000 4400
Triallylamine 2000 4400
Triethyl phosphite 2000 4400
Triisobutylene 2000 4400
Triisopropyl borate 2000 4400
Trimethyl phosphite 2000 4400
Trimethylamine, aqueous solutions with 2000 4400
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
not more than 50 percent trimethylamine
by mass
Tripropylamine 2000 4400
Tripropylene 2000 4400
Turpentine 2000 4400
Turpentine substitute 2000 4400
Undecane 2000 4400
Vinyltoluenes, stabilized 2000 4400
Wood preservatives, liquid 2000 4400
Xylenes 2000 4400
Zirconium suspended in a liquid 2000 4400
2-Bromo-2-nitropropane-1,3-diol 2000 4400
5-tert-Butyl-2,4,6-trinitro-m-xylene or
Musk xylene
2000 4400
Alkali metal alcoholates, self-heating,
corrosive, n.o.s.
2000 4400
Alkaline earth metal alcoholates, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Aluminum ferrosilicon powder 2000 4400
Aluminum powder, coated 2000 4400
Aluminum powder, uncoated 2000 4400
Aluminum resinate 2000 4400
Aluminum silicon powder, uncoated 2000 4400
Aluminum smelting by-products or
Aluminum remelting by-products
2000 4400
Borneol 2000 4400
Calcium cyanamide with more than 0.1
percent of calcium carbide
2000 4400
Calcium manganese silicon 2000 4400
Calcium resinate 2000 4400
Calcium resinate, fused 2000 4400
Calcium silicide 2000 4400
Camphor, synthetic 2000 4400
Carbon, activated 2000 4400
Carbon, animal or vegetable origin 2000 4400
Celluloid, in block, rods, rolls, sheets,
tubes, etc., except scrap
2000 4400
Celluloid, scrap 2000 4400
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Cobalt naphthenates, powder 2000 4400
Cobalt resinate, precipitated 2000 4400
Copra 2000 4400
Cotton waste, oily 2000 4400
Cotton, wet 2000 4400
Dicyclohexylammonium nitrite 2000 4400
Ferrosilicon, with 30 percent or more but
less than 90 percent silicon
2000 4400
Ferrous metal borings or Ferrous metal
shavings or Ferrous metal turnings or
Ferrous metal cuttings in a form liable to
self-heating
2000 4400
Fibers or Fabrics impregnated with
weakly nitrated nitrocellulose, n.o.s.
2000 4400
Fibers or Fabrics, animal or vegetable or
Synthetic, n.o.s. with animal or
vegetable oil
2000 4400
Fibers, animal or Fibers, vegetable
burnt, wet or damp
2000 4400
Fibers, vegetable, dry 2000 4400
Films, nitrocellulose base, gelatine
coated (except scrap)
2000 4400
Firelighters, solid with flammable liquid 2000 4400
Hafnium powder, dry 2000 4400
Hexamethylenetetramine 2000 4400
Iron oxide, spent, or Iron sponge, spent
obtained from coal gas purification
2000 4400
Isosorbide-5-mononitrate 2000 4400
Lead phosphite, dibasic 2000 4400
Magnesium granules, coated, particle
size not less than 149 microns
2000 4400
Magnesium or Magnesium alloys with
more than 50 percent magnesium in
pellets, turnings or ribbons
2000 4400
Magnesium, powder or Magnesium
alloys, powder
2000 4400
Maneb or Maneb preparations with not
less than 60 percent maneb
2000 4400
Maneb stabilized or Maneb
preparations, stabilized against self-
2000 4400
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
heating
Manganese resinate 2000 4400
Metal catalyst, dry 2000 4400
Metal hydrides, flammable, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Metal powder, self-heating, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Metal powders, flammable, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Metal salts of organic compounds,
flammable, n.o.s.
2000 4400
Metaldehyde 2000 4400
Metallic substance, water-reactive,
n.o.s.
2000 4400
Metallic substance, water-reactive, self-
heating, n.o.s.
2000 4400
Naphthalene, crude or Naphthalene,
refined
2000 4400
Naphthalene, molten 2000 4400
Nitronaphthalene 2000 4400
Organic pigments, self-heating 2000 4400
Organometallic compound or
Compound solution or Compound
dispersion, water-reactive, flammable,
n.o.s.
2000 4400
Organometallic compound, solid, water-
reactive, flammable, n.o.s
2000 4400
Paper, unsaturated oil treated
incompletely dried (including carbon
paper)
2000 4400
Paraformaldehyde 2000 4400
Phosphorus, amorphous 2000 4400
Plastics, nitrocellulose-based, self-
heating, n.o.s.
2000 4400
Rags, oily 2000 4400
Seed cake with more than 1.5 percent
oil and not more than 11 percent
moisture
2000 4400
Seed cake with not more than 1.5
percent oil and not more than 11
percent moisture
2000 4400
Seed cake, containing vegetable oil
solvent extractions and expelled seeds,
2000 4400
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
with not more than 10 percent of oil and
when the amount of moisture is higher
than 11 percent, with not more than 20
percent of oil and moisture combined
Silicon powder, amorphous 2000 4400
Sulfur 2000 4400
Sulfur, molten 2000 4400
Textile waste, wet 2000 4400
Thiourea dioxide 2000 4400
Titanium disulphide 2000 4400
Titanium powder, dry 2000 4400
Titanium sponge granules or Titanium
sponge powders
2000 4400
Water-reactive liquid, corrosive, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Water-reactive liquid, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Water-reactive liquid, toxic, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Water-reactive solid, corrosive, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Water-reactive solid, flammable, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Water-reactive solid, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Water-reactive solid, self-heating, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Water-reactive solid, toxic, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Water-reactive, solid, oxidizing, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Wool waste, wet 2000 4400
Xanthates 2000 4400
Zinc ashes 2000 4400
Zinc powder or Zinc dust 2000 4400
Zinc resinate 2000 4400
Zirconium powder, dry 2000 4400
Zirconium scrap 2000 4400
Zirconium, dry, coiled wire, finished
metal sheets, strip (thinner than 254
microns but not thinner than 18 microns)
2000 4400
Zirconium, dry, finished sheets, strip or
coiled wire
2000 4400
Aluminum nitrate 2000 4400
Ammonium nitrate based fertilizer 2000 4400
Ammonium nitrate, with not more than
0.2% total combustible material,
2000 4400
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
including any organic substance,
calculated as carbon to the exclusion of
any other added substance
Ammonium persulfate 2000 4400
Calcium chlorate aqueous solution 2000 4400
Calcium hypochlorite mixtures, dry, with
more than 10 percent but not more than
39 percent available chlorine
2000 4400
Calcium nitrate 2000 4400
Cesium nitrate or Caesium nitrate 2000 4400
Chlorate and borate mixtures 2000 4400
Chlorate and magnesium chloride
mixtures
2000 4400
Chromium nitrate 2000 4400
Didymium nitrate 2000 4400
Ferric nitrate 2000 4400
Guanidine nitrate 2000 4400
Hydrogen peroxide, aqueous solutions
with not less than 8 percent but less
than 20 percent hydrogen peroxide
(stabilized as necessary)
2000 4400
Lead dioxide 2000 4400
Lithium nitrate 2000 4400
Magnesium nitrate 2000 4400
Manganese nitrate 2000 4400
Nickel nitrate 2000 4400
Nickel nitrite 2000 4400
Nitrates, inorganic, aqueous solution,
n.o.s.
2000 4400
Nitrates, inorganic, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Nitrites, inorganic, aqueous solution,
n.o.s.
2000 4400
Oxidizing liquid, corrosive, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Oxidizing liquid, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Oxidizing liquid, toxic, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Oxidizing solid, corrosive, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Oxidizing solid, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Oxidizing solid, toxic, n.o.s. 2000 4400
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Perchlorates, inorganic, aqueous
solution, n.o.s.
2000 4400
Perchlorates, inorganic, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Permanganates, inorganic, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Peroxides, inorganic, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Persulfates, inorganic, aqueous
solution, n.o.s.
2000 4400
Persulfates, inorganic, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Potassium chlorate, aqueous solution 2000 4400
Potassium nitrate 2000 4400
Potassium persulfate 2000 4400
Sodium chlorate, aqueous solution 2000 4400
Sodium nitrate 2000 4400
Sodium nitrate and potassium nitrate
mixtures
2000 4400
Sodium nitrite 2000 4400
Sodium persulfate 2000 4400
Strontium nitrate 2000 4400
Urea hydrogen peroxide 2000 4400
Zinc bromate 2000 4400
Zirconium nitrate 2000 4400
1,1,1-Trichloroethane 2000 4400
1,4-Butynediol 2000 4400
1,5,9-Cyclododecatriene 2000 4400
1-Bromo-3-chloropropane 2000 4400
2,4-Toluylenediamine or 2,4-
Toluenediamine
2000 4400
2-Amino-5-diethylaminopentane 2000 4400
2-Ethylaniline 2000 4400
2-Methyl-5-ethylpyridine 2000 4400
2-Trifluoromethylaniline 2000 4400
3-Chloropropanol-1 2000 4400
4,4'-Diaminodiphenyl methane 2000 4400
4-Chloro-o-toluidine hydrochloride 2000 4400
4-Thiapentanal 2000 4400
Acridine 2000 4400
Acrylamide 2000 4400
Version 1.1 81
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Adiponitrile 2000 4400
alpha-Methylbenzyl alcohol 2000 4400
alpha-Naphthylamine 2000 4400
Aminophenols (o-; m-; p-) 2000 4400
Ammonium fluoride 2000 4400
Ammonium fluorosilicate 2000 4400
Aniline hydrochloride 2000 4400
Anisidines 2000 4400
Antimony lactate 2000 4400
Antimony potassium tartrate 2000 4400
Antimony powder 2000 4400
Barium oxide 2000 4400
Bromochloromethane 2000 4400
Bromoform 2000 4400
Butyltoluenes 2000 4400
Cadmium compounds 2000 4400
Carbon tetrabromide 2000 4400
Chloroanisidines 2000 4400
Chlorobenzyl chlorides 2000 4400
Chloroform 2000 4400
Chloronitroanilines 2000 4400
Chloronitrotoluenes, liquid 2000 4400
Chloronitrotoluenes, solid 2000 4400
Chlorophenols, liquid 2000 4400
Chlorophenols, solid 2000 4400
Chlorotoluidines liquid 2000 4400
Chlorotoluidines solid 2000 4400
Dibromochloropropane 2000 4400
Dibromomethane 2000 4400
Dibutylaminoethanol 2000 4400
Dichloromethane 2000 4400
Dinitrophenol solutions 2000 4400
Ethyl oxalate 2000 4400
Fluoroanilines 2000 4400
Furfuryl alcohol 2000 4400
Glycerol alpha-monochlorohydrin 2000 4400
Version 1.1 82
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Hexachloroacetone 2000 4400
Hexachlorobenzene 2000 4400
Hexachlorobutadiene 2000 4400
Hexachlorophene 2000 4400
Hydrazine, aqueous solution with not
more than 37 percent hydrazine, by
mass
2000 4400
Hydroquinone 2000 4400
Isophorone diisocyanate 2000 4400
Lead acetate 2000 4400
Magnesium fluorosilicate 2000 4400
Methyl dichloroacetate 2000 4400
Methyl trichloroacetate 2000 4400
N, N-Diethylaniline 2000 4400
N-Ethylaniline 2000 4400
N-Ethylbenzyltoluidines liquid 2000 4400
N-Ethylbenzyltoluidines solid 2000 4400
N-Ethyl-N-benzylaniline 2000 4400
Nitroanisole 2000 4400
Nitrobromobenzenes liquid 2000 4400
Nitrobromobenzenes solid 2000 4400
Nitrocresols 2000 4400
Nitrophenols (o-; m-; p-;) 2000 4400
Nitrotoluidines (mono) 2000 4400
N-Methylaniline 2000 4400
o-Dichlorobenzene 2000 4400
Organophosphorus compound, toxic
n.o.s.
2000 4400
Phenetidines 2000 4400
Phenol solutions 2000 4400
Phenylacetonitrile, liquid 2000 4400
Phenylenediamines (o-, m-, p-) 2000 4400
Potassium fluoride 2000 4400
Potassium fluorosilicate 2000 4400
Quinoline 2000 4400
Resorcinol 2000 4400
Version 1.1 83
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Sodium arsanilate 2000 4400
Sodium arsenite, aqueous solutions 2000 4400
Sodium chloroacetate 2000 4400
Sodium fluoride 2000 4400
Sodium fluorosilicate 2000 4400
tert-Butylcyclohexylchloroformate 2000 4400
Tetrabromoethane 2000 4400
Tetrachloroethylene 2000 4400
Triallyl borate 2000 4400
Trichlorobenzenes, liquid 2000 4400
Trichloroethylene 2000 4400
Trimethylhexamethylene diisocyanate 2000 4400
Tris-(1-aziridinyl)phosphine oxide,
solution
2000 4400
Vanadium pentoxide, non-fused form 2000 4400
Zinc fluorosilicate 2000 4400
2-(2-Aminoethoxy) ethanol 2000 4400
2-Chloropropionic acid 2000 4400
3,3'-Iminodipropylamine 2000 4400
Acetic acid solution, with more than 10
percent and less than 50 percent acid,
by mass
2000 4400
Alkyl sulfonic acids, liquid or Aryl
sulfonic acids, liquid with not more than
5 percent free sulfuric acid
2000 4400
Alkyl sulfonic acids, solid or Aryl sulfonic
acids, solid with not more than 5 percent
free sulfuric acid
2000 4400
Aluminum bromide, solution 2000 4400
Aluminum chloride, solution 2000 4400
Ammonia solutions, relative density
between 0.880 and 0.957 at 15 degrees
C in water, with more than 10 percent
but not more than 35 percent Ammonia
2000 4400
Ammonium hydrogendifluoride, solution 2000 4400
Ammonium polysulfide, solution 2000 4400
Amyl acid phosphate 2000 4400
Antimony pentachloride, solutions 2000 4400
Version 1.1 84
Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Batteries, dry, containing potassium
hydroxide solid, electric, storage
2000 4400
Batteries, wet, filled with acid, electric
storage
2000 4400
Batteries, wet, filled with alkali, electric
storage
2000 4400
Batteries, wet, non-spillable, electric
storage
2000 4400
Benzene sulfonyl chloride 2000 4400
Bisulfate, aqueous solution 2000 4400
Butyl acid phosphate 2000 4400
Butyric acid 2000 4400
Butyric anhydride 2000 4400
Caesium hydroxide solution 2000 4400
Calcium oxide 2000 4400
Caproic acid 2000 4400
Caustic alkali liquids, n.o.s. 2000 4400
Chlorite solution 2000 4400
Chlorophenolates, liquid or Phenolates,
liquid
2000 4400
Chlorophenolates, solid or Phenolates,
solid
2000 4400
Chloroplatinic acid, solid 2000 4400
Chromic acid solution 2000 4400
Chromic fluoride, solution 2000 4400
Copper chloride 2000 4400
Crotonic acid liquid 2000 4400
Crotonic acid, solid 2000 4400
Cupriethylenediamine solution 2000 4400
Dicyclohexylamine 2000 4400
Diisooctyl acid phosphate 2000 4400
Disodium trioxosilicate 2000 4400
Ethanolamine or Ethanolamine solutions 2000 4400
Ferric chloride, anhydrous 2000 4400
Ferric chloride, solution 2000 4400
Formaldehyde, solutions, with not less
than 25 percent formaldehyde
2000 4400
Gallium 2000 4400
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Hexamethylenediamine solution 2000 4400
Hexamethylenediamine, solid 2000 4400
Hydrazine aqueous solution, with more
than 37% hydrazine, by mass
2000 4400
Hydriodic acid 2000 4400
Hydrobromic acid, with more than 49
percent hydrobromic acid
2000 4400
Hydrobromic acid, with not more than 49
percent hydrobromic acid
2000 4400
Hydrochloric acid 2000 4400
Hydroxylamine sulfate 2000 4400
Hypochlorite solutions 2000 4400
Isophoronediamine 2000 4400
Isopropyl acid phosphate 2000 4400
Lithium hydroxide, solution 2000 4400
Maleic anhydride 2000 4400
Mercury 2000 4400
Mercury contained in manufactured
articles
2000 4400
Molybdenum pentachloride 2000 4400
N-Aminoethylpiperazine 2000 4400
Paint or Paint related material 2000 4400
Phosphoric acid, liquid 2000 4400
Phosphoric acid, solid 2000 4400
Phosphorous acid 2000 4400
Phosphorus trioxide 2000 4400
Phthalic anhydride with more than .05
percent maleic anhydride
2000 4400
Piperazine 2000 4400
Potassium hydroxide, solution 2000 4400
Propionic acid 2000 4400
Propionic anhydride 2000 4400
Rubidium hydroxide solution 2000 4400
Soda lime with more than 4 percent
sodium hydroxide
2000 4400
Sodium aluminate, solid 2000 4400
Sodium aluminate, solution 2000 4400
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Chemical TQ Quantity,
kg
TQ Quantity,
lbs
Sodium borohydride and sodium
hydroxide solution, with not more than
12 percent sodium borohydride and not
more than 40 percent sodium hydroxide
by mass
2000 4400
Sodium hydroxide solution 2000 4400
Stannic chloride pentahydrate 2000 4400
Sulfamic acid 2000 4400
Tetraethylenepentamine 2000 4400
Tetrahydrophthalic anhydrides with
more than 0.05 percent of maleic
anhydride
2000 4400
Titanium trichloride mixtures 2000 4400
Trichloroacetic acid, solution 2000 4400
Trimethylcyclohexylamine 2000 4400
Trimethylhexamethylenediamines 2000 4400
Vanadium trichloride
2000 4400
Zinc chloride, anhydrous
2000 4400
Zinc chloride, solution
2000 4400
Zirconium tetrachloride
2000 4400

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