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8 PAMPHLET 1 Table 2.2 Country United States Canada Mexico International 2.4.2 Canada Chlorine Classification Hazard Class Primary: 2 Secondary: 5,8 Primary: 2 Secondary: 5 Primary: 2 Secondary: 5 Division Primary: 2.3 Poison Gas Secondary: 5.1 Oxidizer Secondary: 8 Corrosive Primary: 2.3 Poison Gas Secondary: 5.1 Oxidizer Primary: 2.3 Poison Gas Secondary: 5.1 Oxidizer Key Regulation Land: 49 CFR Barge: 33 CFR and 46 CFR Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act and Regulations (TDG) Regulation for Surface Transportation of Hazardous Materials and Waste International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG) Other Poison Zone B inhalation hazard material rating. Various state and/or local regulations. Various provincial and/or local regulations Various state and/or local regulations. Designation for chlorine: UN1017 There are many regulations at the federal, provincial, and local levels that apply to chlorine manufacture, transport, and use. Agencies such as Health Canada, Environment Canada, and Transport Canada regulate various aspects of the chlorine industry and should be consulted. 2.5 TERMINOLOGY 2.5.1 Elemental Chlorine Chlorine’s symbol is Cl, its atomic number is 17, and its atomic weight is 35.453. Elemental chlorine almost always exists as a molecule with two chlorine atoms bound together as Cl2. Its molecular weight is 70.906. The CAS registry number is 7782-50-5.PDF Image | Chlorine Basics 8
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