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This document outlines the high plasticity of certain road limes, emphasizing the need for safety precautions due to potential health risks. It discusses the limitations of phenolphthalein tests and highlights the dangers of exposure to hazardous substances such as ethylene glycol, toluene, and others, which may pose carcinogenic, teratogenic, or mutagenic threats. Safety measures include avoiding fumes and contact with skin and eyes. Proper handling and awareness of these materials are imperative to mitigate health risks.
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PLASTICITY OF LIME * SOME ROAD LIMES HIGHLY PLASTIC (18) * SHOULD SABS LIMIT PI?
PHENOLPHTHALEIN TEST * WITHDRAWN AS MEDICINE (CARCINOGEN, SKIN TOXICITY) * AVOID FUMES, EYE & SKIN CONTACT (WASH) * DO NOT DRINK * FURTHER INFO???
ETHYLENE GLYCOL TEST * TERATOGEN * AVOID FUMES, EYE & SKIN CONTACT (WASH) * DO NOT DRINK (HARMFUL) * FURTHER INFO???
TERATOGENS (DWAF) * GLYCOL, TOLUENE, TRICHLOROETHYLENE, ETC.
MUTAGENS/CARCINOGENS (DWAF) * (A): BENZENE, TAR, ASBESTOS, ETC. * (B): CARBON TETRACHLORIDE SILICA (X), TRICHLOROETHYLENE, ETC. * (C & D): PALYGORSKITE, FERRIC OXIDES, SEPIOLITE, SILICA, OLUENE, XYLENE, ETC.