☣️ UN 1228 • CLASS 3

UN 1228 — Mercaptan mixture, liquid, flammable, poisonous, n.o.s.

Placard: Flammable. ERG Guide 131. 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 1228 is Mercaptan mixture, liquid, flammable, poisonous, n.o.s., a toxic flammable mercaptan liquid assigned to ERG Guide 131. It has a strong sulfur odor, but odor should not replace monitoring, SCBA and exclusion control.

Hazard overview: UN 1228 combines flammable vapor, toxic exposure and severe odor-control hazards. Vapors may travel to ignition sources, while fire can generate irritating sulfur-containing gases.

Response guidance: For a UN 1228 incident, responders should confirm the product using shipping papers, container markings, SDS and ERG Guide 131. Establish incident command, isolate the area, stay upwind and uphill, remove ignition sources when safe, keep vapors or runoff out of sewers and use compatible fire-control agents from a protected position.

Firefighter training notes: Training for UN 1228 should emphasize combined toxicity, skin absorption, vapor travel, ignition control, air monitoring and decontamination. Common errors include treating the incident only as a fire, relying on odor and entering vapor areas without SCBA. Use ERG 131, SDS and incident command.

Regulatory context: Mercaptan mixture, liquid, flammable, poisonous, n.o.s. is regulated as a hazardous material and may have additional occupational exposure, environmental and waste controls because of toxicity as well as flammability. Verify current requirements through shipping papers, SDS, facility documents and applicable DOT, OSHA, EPA, NFPA, state or local authority guidance.

Storage & handling: Mercaptan mixture, liquid, flammable, poisonous, n.o.s. should be stored in tightly closed compatible containers in a cool, dry, well-ventilated flammable-liquid area with exposure controls, secondary containment and drain protection. Keep away from heat, ignition sources, oxidizers and incompatible materials.

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UN 1228 Quick Details

UN 1228
Product name: Mercaptan mixture, liquid, flammable, poisonous, n.o.s.
DOT Class: 3
Placard type: Flammable
ERG Guide: 131 (check current ERG)
Initial isolation: ERG 131: isolate spill 50m all directions; evacuate 300m downwind for large spills; isolate 800m all directions if tank/rail car involved in fire

Common Hazards of UN 1228

  • TOXIC and FLAMMABLE; mercaptan vapors may cause serious exposure while also forming ignitable mixtures.
  • Vapors may form explosive mixtures with air and travel to an ignition source.
  • Vapors are heavier than air and may collect in low, confined or sewer areas.
  • Liquid or vapor may irritate or injure eyes, skin and respiratory tissue.
  • Fire may produce irritating, corrosive and/or toxic gases.
  • Runoff from fire control or spill control may cause environmental contamination.
  • Containers may rupture or explode when heated.
  • Strong odor may be noticeable at low levels but should not replace air monitoring or respiratory protection.

Chemical Identity & Physical Properties

Clear to pale yellow liquid with extremely strong, offensive, garlic-like or skunk-like odor. Mercaptans are sulfur-containing organic compounds detectable at very low concentrations.

Also known asThiol mixtureSulfhydryl compound mixtureAlkyl mercaptan blendFlammable mercaptan solution
AppearanceClear to pale yellow liquid with extremely strong, offensive, garlic-like or skunk-like odor. Mercaptans are sulfur-containing organic compounds detectable at very low concentrations.
Flash PointTypically below 23°C (73°F), varies by specific mercaptan composition
Boiling PointVariable, typically 35-150°C (95-302°F) depending on mercaptan components
Vapor DensityHeavier than air (typically 2-4), vapors accumulate in low areas
Water ReactivityNo significant reaction with water, but immiscible and will float on water surface
Chemical details are general reference only. Always verify with current SDS, ERG, and SOP/SOG.

Fireground Response Guidance — UN 1228

Extinguishing Media

Use alcohol-resistant foam, dry chemical or CO2 when compatible; water spray may be used from a protected position to cool exposed containers.

PPE Requirements

⚠️ Level A or B required; SCBA mandatory; full chemical-resistant suit due to extreme toxicity and skin absorption hazard; butyl rubber gloves recommended

Use positive-pressure SCBA for vapor, fire or confined-space exposure. Chemical-resistant gloves, boots, splash protection and protective clothing should be selected using SDS, monitoring results and incident command because inhalation or skin absorption may be serious.

Isolation & Evacuation

ERG 131: isolate spill 50m all directions; evacuate 300m downwind for large spills; isolate 800m all directions if tank/rail car involved in fire
Always confirm protective actions with the current edition of the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG Guide 131).

First Actions for a UN 1228 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.
  • Eliminate ignition sources if it is safe to do so.
  • Do not touch or walk through spilled liquid unless properly trained and wearing appropriate protective equipment.
  • Avoid breathing vapors and avoid skin or eye contact with liquid.
  • Ventilate closed spaces before entering, but only if properly trained, equipped and authorized by incident command.
  • Isolate the spill or leak area for at least 50 meters (150 feet) in all directions.
  • For large spills, fire involvement or strong vapor movement, expand isolation and consider downwind evacuation based on monitoring and incident command.
  • Use ERG Guide 131, shipping papers, SDS and local SOP for protective actions and entry decisions.
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UN 1228 — Mercaptan mixture, liquid, flammable, po
HAZMAT RADIO NOTE — UN 1228 Product: Mercaptan mixture, liquid, flammable, poisonous, n.o.s. Class 3 / Flammable / ERG 131 PPE: Level A or B required; SCBA mandatory; full chemical-resistant suit due to extreme toxicity and skin absorption hazard; butyl rubber gloves recommended ISOLATION: ERG 131: isolate spill 50m all directions; evacuate 300m downwind for large spills; isolate 800m all directions if tank/rail car involved in fire 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 1228 — Mercaptan mixture, liquid, flammable, poisonous, n.o.s. Class: 3 | Placard: Flammable | ERG Guide: 131 Appearance: Clear to pale yellow liquid with extremely strong, offensive, garlic-like or skunk-like odor. Mercaptans are sulfur-containing organic compounds detectable at very low concentrations. Water Reactivity: No significant reaction with water, but immiscible and will float on water surface Extinguishing: Use alcohol-resistant foam, dry chemical or CO2 when compatible; water spray may be used from a protected position to cool exposed containers. PPE: Level A or B required; SCBA mandatory; full chemical-resistant suit due to extreme toxicity and skin absorption hazard; butyl rubber gloves recommended Isolation: ERG 131: isolate spill 50m all directions; evacuate 300m downwind for large spills; isolate 800m all directions if tank/rail car involved in fire — Key Hazards — • TOXIC and FLAMMABLE; mercaptan vapors may cause serious exposure while also forming ignitable mixtures. • Vapors may form explosive mixtures with air and travel to an ignition source. • Vapors are heavier than air and may collect in low, confined or sewer areas. — 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. • Eliminate ignition sources if it is safe to do so. SOURCE: allfirefighter.com/hazmat/un/mercaptan-mixture-liquid-flammable-un-1228 | Always use current ERG + SOP/SOGIC BRIEFING

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

SMS (short)
UN1228 Mercaptan mixture, liquid, flammable, poisonous, n.o.s. Cls3 ERG131 | allfirefighter.com/hazmat/un/mercaptan-mixture-liquid-flammable-un-1228SMS / 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/mercaptan-mixture-liquid-flammable-un-1228

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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 1228

UN 1228 is Mercaptan mixture, liquid, flammable, poisonous, n.o.s., a hazardous material assigned to ERG Guide 131.

Yes. It is flammable and also presents toxic exposure hazards.

ERG Guide 131 applies to UN 1228 for initial isolation, protective actions and first response guidance.

UN 1228 combines flammable vapor, toxic exposure and severe odor-control hazards. Vapors may travel to ignition sources, while fire can generate irritating sulfur-containing gases.

Use positive-pressure SCBA for vapor, fire or confined-space exposure. Chemical-resistant gloves, boots, splash protection and protective clothing should be selected using SDS, monitoring results and incident command because inhalation or skin absorption may be serious.

No. Odor may be strong at low levels, but monitoring, SCBA and exclusion zones are safer than using smell as an exposure guide.
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.