TM 5-811-3/AFM 88-9, Chap. 3
Gasoline.
Dust of solid propel-
b. Hazardous materials including the following:
lants, uncased.
Anesthetics.
Dust-air mixtures of
primers.
ammonium picrate,
(2) Exposed electro-explosive devices such as:
tetryl, and tetrytel.
squibs, detonators, etc.
(3) Electrically initiated items with exposed elec-
tric circuits such as rockets.
such as--
(4) Hazardous materials that could be easily ig-
Primers.
nited or detonated by a static spark such as--
Tracers.
Initiators.
Lead styphnate.
Ethyl ether.
Detonators.
Incendiary mixtures.
Ethyl alcohol.
Lead azide.
Information in connection with specific hazardous
Mercury fulminate.
Ethyl acetate.
materials as listed above and units of hazardous
Potassium chlorate-
Tetrazene.
equipment will be obtained from the using service for
lead styphnate mix- Diazodinitrophanal.
each project. Hazards of dust-air or flammable vapor-
tures.
air mixtures can be reduced substantially by provid-
Grade B magnesium
ing for adequate housekeeping, dust collection, venti-
powder.
lation, or solvent recovery methods.
Black powder dust in
Acetone.
exposed layers,
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