| Name
of Pesticide |
Chemical
Formula / Activity |
Statement |
Reference |
SODIUM
ACIFLUORFEN
(Bonide
KleenUp Grass and Weed Killer) |
|
HAZARDOUS
DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Heating this material (Acifloufen Component)
may generate hydrogen chloride, hydrogen
flouride and nitrogen oxide |
Bonide
Products, Inc.
MSDS
ID # 71995144
March
7, 2000 |
| Beta-cyfluthrin |
|
Hazards
from combustion products:
In a fire, formation of hydrogen chloride, hydrogen cyanide,
hydrogen fluoride, carbon monoxide,
carbon dioxide, aldehydes, ketones and nitrogen oxides can be
expected. |
BAyer
CropScience MSDS
November
27, 2003 |
Bifenthrin
(TALSTAR®
LAWN & TREE FLOWABLE INSECTICIDE/MITICIDE) |
|
Hazardous
Decomposition Products:
Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, chlorine, fluorine,
hydrogen chloride and hydrogen fluoride |
MSDS
Ref. No.
82657-04-3-37
August 13, 1998 |
Carfentrazone-ethyl
(AIM EC
Herbicide) |
|
Hazardous
Decomposition Products:
Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, hydrogen chloride,
and hydrogen fluoride. |
FMC
Corporation
MSDS
Ref. No. 128639-02-1-13
September 1, 2004
|
| Cyfluthrin |
|
Fire Fighting
Measures.
Hazards from combustion products:
In the event of a fire the formation of hydrogen chloride, hydrogen
fluoride and oxides of nitrogen must be anticipated |
Bayer
CropScience
MSDS
October
20, 2002 |
| Fipronil |
|
Hazardous
Products of Decomposition: Hydrogen
fluoride, Oxides of nitrogen, sulfur, carbon oxides,
hydrochloric acid
"Controlled
incineration of the formuation: as for active substances.
Incineration at 800ºC and 1200ºC, under excess oxygen, with
three minutes' retention time for the solids and approximately
two seconds' retention time for the gas, results in a Destruction
Removal Efficiency (DRE) of ≥99.99% for the active ingredient.
A large number of decomposition products were identified especialy
at 800ºC. A lesser number of decomposition products were identified
at 1200ºC. Hydrogen fluoride was detected
in the exhaust gas with a concentration of approximately 330
mg/m3. 1.63% of the product stayed in the furnace after
three minutes of incineration at 800ºC, but only 0.54% stated
at approximately 200ºC. In both cass, less than 0.3% of the
active ingredient was measured in the residue". (page
14).
Ref: April 204. Evaluation
on : Fipronil (Horticultural Uses). No. 212. UK Dept.
for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Pesticides Safety
Directory. |
Bayer
Environmental Science
MSDS
Revised
April 22, 2004 |
Flumethrin
(Bayticol
Cattle Dip and Spray) |
7.5%
Flumethrin
>60%
solvent naptha (petroleum), heavy aromatic |
Hazardous
Combustion Products:
Thermal decomposition products include hydrogen chloride, hydrogen
cyanide, hydrogen fluoride, carbon
monoxide, and nitrogen oxides. |
A18014/05/AUS
MSDS |
Fluoroacetamide |
C2H4
F NO
Rodenticide,
Insecticide (unclassified)
CAS No.
640-19-7
|
Fluoroacetamide
releases toxic and irritating fumes of fluoride
and oxides of nitrogen when heated to decomposition.
|
Hazardous
Substances data bank |
Fluorosilicic
Acid
also
known as
Hexafluorosilicic
acid
Dihydrogen hexafluorosilicate
Fluosilicic acid
Hydrosilicofluoric acid |
16961-83-4 |
Chemical
dangers:
The substance decomposes on heating producing toxic fumes including
hydrogen fluoride ... This substance
(anhydrous form) dissociates almost instantly into silicon tetrafluoride
and corrosive and toxic hydrogen fluoride. |
1233
October 2004
International
Labor Organization
International
Occupational Safety and Health Information Centre
|
Flutolanil
FAN
online |
C17H16
F3 NO2
Fungicide
(benzanilide) |
Chemical
Dangers:
The substance decomposes on burning producing toxic and corrosive
fumes including hydrogen fluoride,
nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide
Fire:
Combustible. Liquid formulations containing organic solvents
may be flammable. |
1265
April 2004
International
Programme on Chemical Safety and the European Commission.
|
| Hexaflumuron |
|
Chemical
Dangers:
The substance decomposes on burning producing toxic and corrosive
fumes incluging nitrogen oxides, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen
fluoride. |
1266
October 1995
International
Programme on Chemical Safety and the European Commission.
|
| Hydramethylnon |
|
Combustion
Products:
Thermal decomposition may produce hydrogen
fluoride and oxides of carbon and nitrogen |
Wellmark
International
MSDS
January
2004 |
Methanesulfonyl
fluoride
CAS No. 558-25-8
|
Fumigant,
Insecticide, Wood Preservative
Organophosphate
pesticide - no longer being used |
Hazardous
Decomposition Products: Carbon monoxide, oxides of sulfur, carbon
dioxide, hydrogen fluoride gas, fluoride
fumes. |
MSDS ACC
# 20835 |
Oxyfluorfen
(Goal
2XL Herbicide) |
|
Fire Fighting
Measure.
Unusual Hazards: Pesticide particulates can become airborne.
Combustion generates toxic fumes of the following: hydrogen
chloride - hydrogen fluoride -
nitrogen oxides.
|
1998
MSDS by C&P Press |
Siloxanes
and silicones,
Me 3,3,3-trifluoropropyl
CAS No.
63148-56-1 |
|
emits
HF & perfluorocarbons |
MSDS
Vac Goop®
Antiseize thread lubricant |
Sodium
Fluoracetate
CAS No. 62-74-8
Compound
1080 is a trade name. |
C2H2FO2.Na
/ CH2FCOONa
Rodenticide,
Insecticide (unclassified) |
The substance
decomposes on heating or on burning producing toxic fumes including
hydrogen fluoride. |
IPCS
ICSC: 0484
International
Programme on
Chemical Safety |
Sulfentrazone
(Spartan
4F Herbicide) |
|
Hazardous
Decomposition Products:
Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides,
hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride |
FMC Corporation
MSDS
Ref. No.: 122836-35-5-2
Revision No. 12
September 27, 2004 |
Sulfluramid
(FLUORGUARD
ANT BAIT STATION INSECTICIDE) |
|
Hazardous
Decomposition Products:
May produce hydrogen fluoride |
MSDS
Ref. No. 4151-50-2-2
Revision No: 3
August
13, 1998 |
tau-Fluvalinate
(Mavrik
Perimeter) |
|
Combustion
Products:
Hydrogen cyanide, hydrogen chloride and hydrogen
fluoride may result from combustion. |
Wellmark
International MSDS
November
2002 |
| Trifloxystrobin |
|
Unusual
Fire and Explosion Hazards:
In fire situations, toxic and corrosive hydrogen cyanide, hydrogen
fluoride, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide and oxides
of sulfur may be released. |
Gustafson
LLC
MSDS
September
2003 |
| Triflumuron |
|
In a fire,
formation of hydrogen chloride, hydrogen cyanide, hydrogen
fluoride, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides can be
expected. |
Bayer
CropScience
MSDS
for Alsystin 250 Larvicide
August
9, 2004 |
| Trifluralin |
|
Thermal
decomposition of trifluralin will release corrosive fumes of
hydrogen fluoride and toxic oxides
of nitrogen (7). |
September
1993
Extoxnet |
| |
|
|
|
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