☣️ UN 1756 • CLASS 8

UN 1756 — Chromic fluoride, solid

Placard: Corrosive. ERG Guide 154. 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.

UN 1756 is Chromic fluoride, solid, a hazardous material assigned to ERG Guide 154. Responders should verify the exact product with shipping papers, package markings and SDS before close action.

Hazard overview: UN 1756 presents corrosive, toxic, flammable or reactive hazards depending on the product and incident conditions. Use ERG, SDS and incident command to set isolation, PPE and control actions.

Response guidance: For a UN 1756 incident, responders should verify the product with shipping papers, package markings, SDS and ERG Guide 154. Establish incident command, isolate the area, stay upwind, prevent incompatible contact, control runoff and choose entry or fire-control actions based on monitoring, SDS and local SOP.

Firefighter training notes: Training for UN 1756 should emphasize toxic/corrosive exposure routes, water or oxidizer incompatibility where applicable, air monitoring, PPE selection, decontamination and runoff containment. Use ERG 154, SDS and local SOP.

Regulatory context: Chromic fluoride, solid is regulated as a hazardous material for transportation and emergency response purposes. Transportation, workplace exposure, spill reporting, waste handling, storage and environmental requirements may vary by concentration, formulation, quantity and jurisdiction. Verify current requirements through shipping papers, SDS, facility documents and applicable DOT, OSHA, EPA, NFPA, state or local authority guidance.

Storage & handling: Chromic fluoride, solid should be stored in tightly closed compatible containers in a secure, cool, dry, well-ventilated hazardous-material area according to SDS and local procedures.

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UN 1756 Quick Details

UN 1756
Product name: Chromic fluoride, solid
DOT Class: 8
Placard type: Corrosive
ERG Guide: 154 (check current ERG)
Initial isolation: ERG 154: isolate spill 25m all directions; if tank/rail car involved in fire, isolate 800m and consider evacuation

Common Hazards of UN 1756

  • CORROSIVE material; inhalation, ingestion or skin/eye contact may cause severe injury.
  • Fire may produce irritating, corrosive and/or toxic gases.
  • Runoff may be corrosive and may pollute waterways.
  • Containers may rupture or fail when heated.
  • Specific hazards depend on the exact product, concentration and SDS.

Chemical Identity & Physical Properties

Green crystalline solid or powder, odorless. Hygroscopic material that absorbs moisture from air.

Also known asChromium(III) fluorideChromium trifluorideChromic trifluorideCrF3
CAS Number7788-97-8
AppearanceGreen crystalline solid or powder, odorless. Hygroscopic material that absorbs moisture from air.
Flash PointNot applicable (non-combustible inorganic solid)
Boiling PointNot applicable (sublimes above 1000C)
Vapor DensityNot applicable (solid)
Water ReactivitySoluble in water with slow hydrolysis; generates heat but no violent reaction
Chemical details are general reference only. Always verify with current SDS, ERG, and SOP/SOG.

Fireground Response Guidance — UN 1756

Extinguishing Media

Use extinguishing agents appropriate for the surrounding fire and SDS. Water spray may cool containers or reduce vapors only when runoff can be controlled as toxic/corrosive contamination.

PPE Requirements

⚠️ Level B minimum; SCBA required in confined spaces or fire; chemical-resistant suit, gloves, and boots mandatory to prevent skin contact

Use positive-pressure SCBA for vapor, mist, fire or confined-space exposure. Chemical-resistant gloves, eye/face protection and protective clothing should be selected from SDS to prevent skin and eye contact.

Isolation & Evacuation

ERG 154: isolate spill 25m all directions; if tank/rail car involved in fire, isolate 800m and consider evacuation
Always confirm protective actions with the current edition of the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG Guide 154).

First Actions for a UN 1756 Incident

  • CALL 911. Then call the emergency response telephone number on the shipping paper, if available.
  • Keep unauthorized personnel away.
  • Stay upwind, uphill and/or upstream.
  • Avoid breathing vapors, fumes, dust, mist or gas and avoid skin or eye contact.
  • Do not touch or walk through spilled material unless properly trained and wearing appropriate protective equipment.
  • Ventilate closed spaces before entering, but only if properly trained, equipped, monitored and authorized by incident command.
  • Isolate the spill or leak area and expand the perimeter if vapor, gas, dust, fire involvement, water reaction or unknown concentration is present.
  • Use ERG Guide 154, shipping papers, SDS, air monitoring and incident command for protective actions.
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UN 1756 — Chromic fluoride, solid
HAZMAT RADIO NOTE — UN 1756 Product: Chromic fluoride, solid Class 8 / Corrosive / ERG 154 PPE: Level B minimum; SCBA required in confined spaces or fire; chemical-resistant suit, gloves, and boots mandatory to prevent skin contact ISOLATION: ERG 154: isolate spill 25m all directions; if tank/rail car involved in fire, isolate 800m and consider evacuation 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 1756 — Chromic fluoride, solid Class: 8 | Placard: Corrosive | ERG Guide: 154 Appearance: Green crystalline solid or powder, odorless. Hygroscopic material that absorbs moisture from air. Water Reactivity: Soluble in water with slow hydrolysis; generates heat but no violent reaction Extinguishing: Use extinguishing agents appropriate for the surrounding fire and SDS. Water spray may cool containers or reduce vapors only when runoff can be controlled as toxic/corrosive contamination. PPE: Level B minimum; SCBA required in confined spaces or fire; chemical-resistant suit, gloves, and boots mandatory to prevent skin contact Isolation: ERG 154: isolate spill 25m all directions; if tank/rail car involved in fire, isolate 800m and consider evacuation — Key Hazards — • CORROSIVE material; inhalation, ingestion or skin/eye contact may cause severe injury. • Fire may produce irritating, corrosive and/or toxic gases. • Runoff may be corrosive and may pollute waterways. — First Actions — • CALL 911. Then call the emergency response telephone number on the shipping paper, if available. • Keep unauthorized personnel away. • Stay upwind, uphill and/or upstream. • Avoid breathing vapors, fumes, dust, mist or gas and avoid skin or eye contact. SOURCE: allfirefighter.com/hazmat/un/chromic-fluoride-solid-un-1756 | Always use current ERG + SOP/SOGIC BRIEFING

Use for: Incident command briefing, staging area whiteboard, or pre-entry team brief.

SMS (short)
UN1756 Chromic fluoride, solid Cls8 ERG154 | allfirefighter.com/hazmat/un/chromic-fluoride-solid-un-1756SMS / 160 CHAR

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

⚠️ Quick-reference only. Always use current ERG + SOP/SOG for incident-specific actions. Page: https://allfirefighter.com/hazmat/un/chromic-fluoride-solid-un-1756

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Discovery block for training / quick reference. Always consult the current ERG + your SOP/SOG for operations.
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Frequently Asked Questions about UN 1756

UN 1756 is Chromic fluoride, solid, a hazardous material assigned to ERG Guide 154.

Flammability depends on the exact material and SDS; verify before action.

ERG Guide 154 applies to UN 1756 for initial isolation, protective actions and first response guidance.

UN 1756 presents corrosive, toxic, flammable or reactive hazards depending on the product and incident conditions. Use ERG, SDS and incident command to set isolation, PPE and control actions.

Use positive-pressure SCBA for vapor, mist, fire or confined-space exposure. Chemical-resistant gloves, eye/face protection and protective clothing should be selected from SDS to prevent skin and eye contact.
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.