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Is phosphorus poisonous?
Toxic.

Hazard characteristics: Danger of burning in case of open flame, high heat, friction and impact. Mixing with bromine will cause combustion. With most oxidants, such as chlorate, nitrate, perchlorate or permanganate, etc. The explosive nature of the compound is very sensitive, and toxic and irritating smoke will be emitted when burning.

Harmful combustion products: phosphorus oxide, precautions and measures for fire extinguishing: small fires can be suffocated with dry sand. The fire was put out by water. After the fire is extinguished, it must be covered with wet sand to prevent it from rekindling. Precautions must be taken when cleaning to avoid burns.

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Matters needing attention in phosphorus operation: closed operation and local exhaust. Operators must be specially trained and strictly abide by the operating procedures. Operators are advised to wear self-priming filter dust mask and chemical safety glasses. Stay away from kindling and heat sources, and smoking is strictly prohibited in the workplace. Use explosion-proof ventilation system and equipment.

Avoid dust. Avoid contact with oxidants, halogens and halides. When handling, handle with care to prevent the packaging and containers from being damaged. No vibration, impact and friction. Equipped with corresponding varieties and quantities of fire fighting equipment and leakage emergency treatment equipment. Empty containers may leave harmful substances behind.

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