Acetylene

Agent Name
Acetylene
CAS Number
74-86-2
Formula
C2-H2
Major Category
Toxic Gases & Vapors
Acetylene formula graphical representation
Synonyms
Acetylen; Acetylene; Ethine; Ethyne; Narcylen; [ChemIDplus] UN1001
Category
Simple Asphyxiants
Description
Colorless gas with a faint, ethereal odor. [Note: Commercial grade has a garlic-like odor. Shipped under pressure dissolved in acetone.] [NIOSH] Vapor density = 0.91 (lighter than air); [HSDB]
Sources/Uses
A compressed gas used in the welding and cutting of metals; Was used as a general anesthetic in the 1920's; [ACGIH]
Comments
Acetylene is an explosive hazard and simple asphyxiant. [LaDou, p. 558] Possible frostbite from contact with liquid; [NIOSH] Acetylene is in the list of "Some volatile substances which may be abused by inhalation" published on the web site of the U.N. International Drug Control Programme, indicating its potential to cause narcosis in workers. [Reference #1]
Reference Link #1
Biomedical References

Exposure Assessment

Skin Designation (ACGIH)
Insufficient data
Odor Threshold Low
226 ppm
Odor Threshold High
2584 ppm
Explanatory Notes
NIOSH REL (ceiling) = 2500 ppm; Odor threshold from AIHA; Flash point = 0 deg F; A simple asphyxiant (See Appendix F.) and explosion hazard; [TLVs and BEIs]
NFPA
burn readily

Adverse Effects

Neurotoxin
Acute solvent syndrome
Other Poison
Simple Asphyxiant

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