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ACUTE EXPOSURE INFORMATION
- Human fatalities have occurred from tetranitromethane exposure. It is a potent irritant of the eyes and mucous membranes. Inhalation may produce respiratory tract irritation, dyspnea, bronchopneumonia, or pulmonary edema. Headache and weakness occur with chronic vapor exposure.
- Experimental animals have developed central nervous system damage, anemia, and fatty degeneration of the liver and kidneys from exposure. Direct skin contact may cause mild burns.
- Tetranitromethane occurs as an impurity in crude TNT, and is thought to be mainly responsible for that material's irritant properties.
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