☣️ UN 1840 • CLASS 8

Zinc chloride, solution

Placard: Corrosive. Training/quick-reference only — use current ERG + SOP/SOG for incident-specific actions.

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⚠️ This page is a quick-reference aid. For real incidents: stage upwind, isolate, deny entry, request Hazmat early, and consult the current ERG + SOP/SOG.
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Quick details
UN 1840
Class: 8
Placard type: Corrosive
ERG: Guide 154 (check current ERG)
Isolation: ERG 154: isolate spill 25-50m in all directions; for large spills isolate 800m downwind
Chemical & Response Details
Also known asButter of zincZinc dichlorideZinc butterChloride of zinc
CAS Number7646-85-7
AppearanceColorless to white crystalline solid dissolved in water, forming a clear to slightly cloudy solution. Odorless. Highly hygroscopic.
Flash PointNot applicable (non-flammable aqueous solution)
Boiling PointApproximately 100C (212F) for dilute solutions, higher for concentrated solutions
Vapor DensityNot applicable (aqueous solution)
Water ReactivityAlready in solution; dissolves readily in water with heat generation when concentrated
ExtinguishingWater spray to cool containers, dry chemical for surrounding fires; solution itself is non-flammable
PPE⚠️ Level B minimum; chemical-resistant suit, gloves, and boots required; SCBA for vapor exposure; face shield and eye protection mandatory
IsolationERG 154: isolate spill 25-50m in all directions; for large spills isolate 800m downwind
Chemical details are general reference only. Always verify with current SDS, ERG, and SOP/SOG.
Common hazards (high level)
  • TOXIC and/or CORROSIVE; inhalation, ingestion or skin contact with material may cause severe injury
  • Contact with molten substance may cause severe burns to skin and eyes.
  • Avoid any skin contact.
  • Fire may produce irritating, corrosive and/or toxic gases.
  • Runoff from fire control or dilution water may be corrosive and/or toxic and cause environmental
  • Non-combustible, substance itself does not burn but may decompose upon heating to produce corrosive
  • Some are oxidizers and may ignite combustibles (wood, paper, oil, clothing, etc.).
  • Corrosives in contact with metals may evolve flammable hydrogen gas.
First actions (field-minded)
  • CALL 911. Then call emergency response telephone number on shipping paper. If shipping paper
  • Keep unauthorized personnel away.
  • Stay upwind, uphill and/or upstream.
  • Ventilate closed spaces before entering, but only if properly trained and equipped.
  • Isolate spill or leak area in all directions for at least 50 meters (150 feet) for liquids and at least 25 meters
  • For highlighted materials: see Table 1 - Initial Isolation and Protective Action Distances.
  • For non-highlighted materials: increase the immediate precautionary measure distance, in the downwind
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UN 1840 — Zinc chloride, solution
HAZMAT RADIO NOTE — UN 1840 Product: Zinc chloride, solution Class 8 / Corrosive / ERG 154 PPE: Level B minimum; chemical-resistant suit, gloves, and boots required; SCBA for vapor exposure; face shield and eye protection mandatory ISOLATION: ERG 154: isolate spill 25-50m in all directions; for large spills isolate 800m downwind ACTION: Stage upwind · Isolate · Deny entry · Request HazmatRADIO

Use for: Quick radio or face-to-face size-up. Short, structured, field-ready.

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=== IC HAZMAT BRIEFING === UN 1840 — Zinc chloride, solution Class: 8 | Placard: Corrosive | ERG Guide: 154 Appearance: Colorless to white crystalline solid dissolved in water, forming a clear to slightly cloudy solution. Odorless. Highly hygroscopic. Water Reactivity: Already in solution; dissolves readily in water with heat generation when concentrated Extinguishing: Water spray to cool containers, dry chemical for surrounding fires; solution itself is non-flammable PPE: Level B minimum; chemical-resistant suit, gloves, and boots required; SCBA for vapor exposure; face shield and eye protection mandatory Isolation: ERG 154: isolate spill 25-50m in all directions; for large spills isolate 800m downwind — Key Hazards — • TOXIC and/or CORROSIVE; inhalation, ingestion or skin contact with material may cause severe injury • Contact with molten substance may cause severe burns to skin and eyes. • Avoid any skin contact. — First Actions — • CALL 911. Then call emergency response telephone number on shipping paper. If shipping paper • Keep unauthorized personnel away. • Stay upwind, uphill and/or upstream. • Ventilate closed spaces before entering, but only if properly trained and equipped. SOURCE: allfirefighter.com/hazmat/un/1840 | Always use current ERG + SOP/SOGIC BRIEFING

Use for: Incident command briefing, staging area whiteboard, or pre-entry team brief. Full chemical + response details.

SMS (short)
UN1840 Zinc chloride, solution Cls8 ERG154 | allfirefighter.com/hazmat/un/1840SMS / 160 CHAR

Use for: Quick text to command or incoming units. Fits in a single SMS. Includes link to full page.

⚠️ Quick-reference only. Always use current ERG + SOP/SOG for incident-specific actions. Page: https://allfirefighter.com/hazmat/un/1840
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Discovery block for training / quick reference. Always consult the current ERG + your SOP/SOG for operations.
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FAQ

TOXIC and/or CORROSIVE; inhalation, ingestion or skin contact with material may cause severe injury Contact with molten substance may cause severe burns to skin and eyes. Avoid any skin contact. Fire may produce irritating, corrosive and/or toxic gases. Runoff from fire control or dilution water may be corrosive and/or toxic and cause environmental Non-combustible, substance itself does not burn but may decompose upon heating to produce corrosive Some are oxidizers and may ignite combustibles (wood, paper, oil, clothing, etc.). Corrosives in contact with metals may evolve flammable hydrogen gas.

CALL 911. Then call emergency response telephone number on shipping paper. If shipping paper Keep unauthorized personnel away. Stay upwind, uphill and/or upstream.

Level B minimum; chemical-resistant suit, gloves, and boots required; SCBA for vapor exposure; face shield and eye protection mandatory

No. This is a training/quick-reference aid only. Always consult the current ERG Guide 154 and your department SOP/SOG for incident-specific protective actions.
Sources (high level): DOT/PHMSA marking & class concepts + ERG usage principles. This page does not reproduce ERG guide text—always consult the current ERG for incident-specific protective actions.