NFPA 704 Sign
Ratings (2,3,0) - Use for Benzene, Isopropyl Alcohol, Ethanol & more
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NFPA signs warn of chemical hazards and keep everyone safe. This sign features a blue health hazard of 2 indicating a hazardous health warning. Red 3, indicates flash point is below 100 degrees and yellow 0, indicates instability warning is stable.
- This sign is often used for Benzene, Xylene, 4-Ethylmorpholine, Acetal, Acetonitrile, Benzol (benzene), Butyl Bromide, Butyl Chloride, Butyl Formate, Butyl Propionate, Butylamine, Butyraldehyde, Carbon Disulfide, and Chlorobenzene, Cumene, Cyclohexyl Chloride, Cyclopentanone, Dibutyl Ether, Diethylamine, Dimethyldioxane, Ethanol, Ethyl Borate, Ethyl Crotonate, Ethyl Formate, Ethylbenzene, Ethylene Dichloride, Isobutyl Chloride, Isobutyl Methyl Ketone, Methyl Butyl Ketone, Methyl Isobutyl Ketone, Methyl Propyl Ketone, Methylcyclohexane, Methylcyclopentane, Morpholine, o-Xylene, Propyl Chloride, Propylene Dichloride, Pyridine, Thiophene, Toluene, and Triethylamine.
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