Brown Stain
Toxicity Alert
This substance poses a high health risk. It may contain toxic compounds, carcinogens, or pose severe systemic poisoning hazards. Use strict safety protocols (e.g., ventilation, respirators, personal protective equipment).
Safety & Toxicological Analysis
Brown Stain Material Safety Information: Primary exposure routes are inhalation and ingestion. Target organ toxicity by component includes: Chromium (skin), Iron (respiratory system), Magnesium (respiratory system, eyes), and Nickel (lungs, paranasal sinuses, central nervous system). Nickel is classified as a carcinogen by NTP, IARC, and OSHA. In case of fire, use self-contained breathing apparatus due to potential toxic fume evolution. First aid: For eye contact, flush with ample water for 15 minutes. For skin contact, wash with soap and water. For ingestion, provide milk or water; do not induce vomiting if the person is unconscious. The material is stable, but acids may cause degradation. Refer to the Safety Data Sheet for comprehensive information.
