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Compressed Gas: Safety Resources for Individual Gases

Use the resources below to increase your safety knowledge for work with toxic and hazardous gases.

Always review the Safety Data Sheet before starting work with a new chemical.

SDSs are an important source of health and safety information, but they should not be the only tool used to evaluate chemical hazards. Gather chemical hazard information from a variety of sources.

List of safety knowledge resources when working with toxic and hazardous gases.

Acetylene

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Ammonia

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Argon

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Arsine

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Boron tribromide

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Boron trichloride

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Boron trifluoride

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Bromine

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Carbon dioxide

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Carbon monoxide

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Chlorine

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Chlorine dioxide

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Chlorine trifluoride

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Deuterium

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Diborane

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Dichlorosilane

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Ethane

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Ethylene

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Ethylene oxide

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Fluorine

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Germane

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Helium

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Hydrogen

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Hydrogen bromide

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Hydrogen chloride

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Hydrogen cyanide

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Hydrogen fluoride

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Hydrogen iodide

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Hydrogen selenide

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Hydrogen sulfide

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Krypton

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Methane

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Methyl bromide

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Methyl chloride

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Methyl isocyanate

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Methyl mercaptan

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Neon

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Nickel carbonyl

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Nitric oxide

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Nitrogen

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Nitrogen dioxide

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Nitrous oxide

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Oxygen

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Ozone

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Phosgene

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Phosphine

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Phosphorus oxychloride

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Phosphorus pentafluoride

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Phosphorus trichloride

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Propane

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Selenium hexafluoride

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Silane

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Silicon tetrachloride

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Silicon tetrafluoride

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Stibine

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Sulfur dioxide

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Sulfur hexafluoride

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Sulfuryl fluoride

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Tellurium hexafluoride

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Titanium tetrachloride

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Tungsten hexafluoride

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Vinyl bromide

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Vinyl chloride

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Xenon

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*Visit Matheson Gas for more detailed information on the technical specifications of the aforementioned gases. 
Questions? Contact the EH&S Chemical Hygiene Officer.