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CHLORO-COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC
 acetyl chloride
 adipoyl chloride
 allyl chloride
 aniline hydrochloride
 benzoyl chloride
 benzyl chloride
 butyl chloride
 carbon tetrachloride
 chloroacetic acid
 chlorobenzene
 chlorobutane
 chloroform
 chlorosulfonic acid
 chlorotoluene
 dichloroacetic acid
 dichlorobenzene
 3,3'-dichlorobenzidine
 2,2'-dichlorodiethyl ether
 1,2-dichloroethane
 dichloromethane
 2,6-dichlorophenol indophenol
 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene
 sebacoyl chloride
 trichloroacetic acid
 trichloroethane
 trichloroethylene
 1,1,2-trichlorotrifluoroethane
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All organic chloro-compounds are toxic if inhaled or ingested. They vary from the extreme toxicity of carbon tetrachloride to the milder toxicity of dichloromethane. Many chloro-compounds are volatile and form toxic vapours. Some chloro-compounds can be absorbed into the body through intact skin. Nearly all chloro-compounds are skin irritants.

Acid chlorides such as acetyl or benzoyl chloride are also very reactive and corrosive substances, which can severely damage the skin, particularly the mucous membranes and release corrosive hydrogen chloride gas on contact with moisture. It is essential to prevent skin contact with all organic chloro-compounds and to avoid breathing their vapours.

Waste chloro-compounds organic should be collected separately. Do not mix with other organic wastes, which may be disposed of more easily.

ALSO SEE SEPARATE LISTING FOR EACH CHEMICAL.