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ACUTE EXPOSURE INFORMATION

  1. Hexachlorobutadiene may be toxic or fatal by inhalation, ingestion, and dermal exposure. Inhalation produces dizziness, dullness, headaches, tremors and coma. Ingestion results in nausea and vomiting. Skin and eye contact produce redness and irritation. Dermal absorption can occur. Damage to the respiratory, renal and hepatic systems may occur. Chronic exposure has produced liver and kidney damage in animals.
  1. When heated to decomposition, hexachlorobutadiene emits toxic fumes of chlorine and chlorinated products of combustion.
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