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Chemical Compatibility Chart PDF

This document provides a chemical compatibility matrix that lists various chemical groups and indicates their dangerous goods class and subsidiary risks. It shows compatibility ratings between different chemical groups, with letters like H, F, G, C, S indicating varying levels of compatibility from highly compatible to incompatible. For example, it indicates that acids-mineral non-oxidizing (group 1) are highly compatible with alcohols and glycols (group 4) but only slightly compatible with amines (group 7). This matrix can be used to safely store different chemicals together based on their compatibility ratings.

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Chemical Compatibility Chart PDF

This document provides a chemical compatibility matrix that lists various chemical groups and indicates their dangerous goods class and subsidiary risks. It shows compatibility ratings between different chemical groups, with letters like H, F, G, C, S indicating varying levels of compatibility from highly compatible to incompatible. For example, it indicates that acids-mineral non-oxidizing (group 1) are highly compatible with alcohols and glycols (group 4) but only slightly compatible with amines (group 7). This matrix can be used to safely store different chemicals together based on their compatibility ratings.

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CHEMICAL MIXTURE COMPATIBILITY MATRIX DANGEROUS GOODS - STRORAGE & COMPATIBILITY MATRIX

Chemical Group
Dangerous Goods Class &
1 Acids - Mineral, Non-oxidising
Subsidiary Risk
2 Acids - Mineral, Oxidising 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.2 (5.1) 3 4.1 4.2 4.3 5.1 5.2 6 8

3 Acids - Organic GH

4 Alcohols & Glycols H HF HP


C C S S S S S S S I S S 2.1

5 Aldehydes HP HP HP

6 Amides H HGt
C C C S S S S S I S S 2.2

7 Amines - Allphatic & Aromatic H HGt HP H

8 Azo & Diazo Compounds, Hydrazines HG HGt HG HG H


? S S S S S S I S S 2.3

9 Carbamates HG HGt HG 2.2


10 Caustics H H H H HG
C S S S S S I S S (5.1)

11 Cyanides GtGf GtGf GtGf G

12 Dithiocarbamates HFGf HFGf HFGf HFGf U HG


C S S S S I S S 3

13 Esters H HF HG H
C S S S I S ? 4.1
14 Ethers H HGt

15 Fluorides - Inorganic Gt Gt Gt

16 Hydrocarbons - Aromatic HF LEGEND


C S S I S S 4.2

17 Halogenated Organics HGt HFGt HGt HG HGt H C Compatible

18 Isocyanates HG HFGt HG HP HP HG HGt HG U S Segregate 3 metres


C S I S S 4.3

19 Ketones H HF HG HGt H S Segregate 5 metres

20 Metacaptans & Organic Sulphides GtGf HFGt HG H H H I Incompatable


? I S S 5.1

21 Metals, Alkali & Alkali Earths, Elemental HFGf HFGf HFGf HFGf HFGf GfH HFGf HFGf HFGf HFGf HFGf HFGf HFGf HE GfH GfH GfH ? Unknown
C I S 5.2
Produced By – T MacKenzie / Date Produced - 24 February 2010 / Date of Next Review - 30 July 2012 / Version – 1.0 / Page 1 of 1

22 Metals, Elemental & Alloy Powders, Vapours or Sponges HFGf HFGf GF HFGt Gfh he Gfh HFGf

23 Metals, Elemental & Alloys as Sheets, Rods or Drops HFGf HFGf hfg hf

24 Metals & Metal Compounds - Toxic S S S S S S


C S 6
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25 Nitrides GfHF HFE HGf HEGf GfH U HG U GfH GfH GfH GfH U GfH GfH E

26 Nitriles HGtGf HFGt H U HP S GfH


? 8

27 Nitro Compounds - Organic HFGt H HE HEGf HEGf

28 Hydrocarbons - Alphatic, Unsaturated H HF H HE

29 Hydrocarbons - Alphatic, Saturated HF

30 Peroxides & Hydroperoxides - Organic HG HE HF HG HGt HFE HFGt HEGt HFGt HE H E HFGt HE HG HG HEGf HPGt HP

31 Phenols & Cresols H HF HG HP GfH GfH H

32 Organophosphates, Phosphothioates, Phosphodithioates HGt HGt U HE H U

33 Sulphides - Inorganic GtGf HFGf GT H E H HGt

34 Epoxides HP HP HP HP U HP HP HP HP U HP HP HP HP HP HP HP U HP

35 Combustible & Flammable Materials - Miscellanious HG HFGt HFG HFGf HFGt

36 Explosives HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE E E HE HE HE HE HE

37 Polymerizable Compounds PH PH PH PH PH PH PH PH PH PH PH PH PH PH

38 Oxidising Agents - Strong HGt HGt HF HF HGt HGt HE HFGt HEGt HFGt HFGf HF HF HGt HFGt HF HFGt HFE HFE HF HFE HFGt HE HF HF HGt HF HFGt HFGt HFGt HFGt

39 Reducing Agents - Strong HGf HFT HGf HFGf HFGf HGf HGf HG HGt HF HE HGf HGf HGf HGf HE HE HGf HGtGf H HGf HF HPGf HFE

40 Water & Aqueous Mixtures H H G HGf HGf HGf S HGf GtGf GfGt GfGt

41 Water Reactive Substances EXTREMELY REACTIVE - DO NOT MIX WITH ANY OTHER CHEMICAL
Modified from EPA's Chemical Compatability Chart 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41
EPA-600/2-80-076

Code (Blank) H F G Gt Gf E P S U
LEGEND Innocuous & Non- Flammable Gas Solubilation of Toxic Unknown but may be
Consequence Compatible Heat Generation Fire
flammable Gas
Toxic Gas Formation
Formation
Explosion Violent Polimerisation
Substance Hazardous

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