Chlorosilanes
Chlorosilanes are intermediates used to manufacture siloxanes
and silanes the building blocks for many silicone products.
Chlorosilanes are therefore not found in final applications.
There are eight main chlorosilanes: dimethyldichlorosilane,
methyltrichlorosilane, trimethylchlorosilane, methyldichlorosilane,
vinyltrichlorosilane,
phenyltrichlorosilane, trichlorosilane and silicon tetrachloride.
All of these are clear liquids that react readily with water
to form corrosive and toxic hydrogen chloride gas and hydrochloric
acid. All except silicon
tetrachloride and phenyltrichlorosilane are also flammable.
These substances therefore need to be handled with care by
producers and customers. For this reason CES has prepared
the attached document SafeHandling of Chlorosilanes.
It provides information on the hazards of chlorosilanes and
suggestions for their safe handling and use. In addition,
users of chlorosilanes should obtain Material Safety Data
Sheets (MSDS) from the relevant manufacturer.
Download
to Safe Handling of Chlorosilanes Guidelines
The Cefic Emergency Response Intervention Cards (ERICards
or ERIC's) provide guidance on initial actions for fire crews
when they first arrive at the
scene of a chemical transport accident without having appropriate
and reliable product specific emergency information at hand.
http://www.ericards.net/index.asp
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