Chemical Of Interest Theft/Diversion List

2y ago
4 Views
2 Downloads
316.80 KB
5 Pages
Last View : 1m ago
Last Download : 3m ago
Upload by : Laura Ramon
Transcription

Chemical of Interest (COI)-Theft/Diversion ListDHS - Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standard (CFAT)Chemical Of InterestCAS #Minimum ConcentrationAluminum (powder)7429-90-5ACGAmmonium nitrate, [with more than 0.2 percentcombustible substances, including any organic substancecalculated as carbon, to the exclusion of any other addedsubstance]6484-52-2ACGAmmonium nitrate, solid [nitrogen concentration of 23%nitrogen or greater]6484-52-233Ammonium perchlorate7790-98-9ACGAmmonium picrate131-74-8ACGArsenic trichloride7784-34-130Arsine7784-42-10.67Barium 2n/aBoron tribromide10294-33-412.67Boron trichloride10294-34-584.7Boron trifluoride7637-07-226.87Bromine chloride13863-41-79.67Bromine trifluoride7787-71-56Carbonyl fluoride353-50-412Carbonyl sulfide463-58-156.67Chlorine7782-50-59.77Chlorine pentafluoride13637-63-34.07Chlorine man7040-57-5n/aCyanogen460-19-511.67Cyanogen chloride506-77-42.67DF (Methyl phosphonic 19287-45-72.67Diborane1

Chemical Of InterestCAS #Minimum ethylamino)ethanethiol100-38-930o,o-Diethyl S-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl] phosphorothiolate78-53-530Diethyleneglycol dinitrate693-21-0ACGDiethyl methylphosphonite15715-41-030N,N-Diethyl phosphoramidic ethiol5842-07-930N,N-Diisopropyl phosphoramidic hiol108-02-130N,N-Dimethyl phosphoramidic dichloride677-43-030Dingu55510-04-8ACGDinitrogen nitroresorcinol519-44-8ACGDipicryl sulfide2217-06-3ACGDipicrylamine [or] 42-06-830N,N-Dipropyl phosphoramidic dichloride40881-98-930Ethyl phosphonyl Ethylphosphonothioic 82-65-220.73Germanium tetrafluoride7783-58-62.11Guanyl nitrosaminoguanylidene hydrazineACGHexaethyl tetraphosphate and compressed gas HMX2691-41-0ACGHN1 (nitrogen mustard-1)538-07-8n/aHN2 (nitrogen mustard-2)51-75-2n/aHN3 (nitrogen mustard-3)555-77-1n/aHydrogen bromide (anhydrous)10035-10-695.33Hydrogen chloride (anhydrous)7647-01-0ACG74-90-84.67Hydrogen fluoride (anhydrous)7664-39-342.53Hydrogen iodide, anhydrous10034-85-295.33Hydrogen peroxide (concentration of at least 35%)7722-84-135Hydrogen selenide7783-07-50.07Hydrogen cyanide2

Chemical Of InterestCAS #Minimum ConcentrationHydrogen sulfide7783-06-423.73Isopropylphosphonothioic dichloride1498-60-830Isopropylphosphonyl difluoride677-42-9n/aLead azide13424-46-9ACGLead styphnate15245-44-0ACGLewisite 1541-25-3n/aLewisite 240334-69-8n/aLewisite 340334-70-1n/aMagnesium (powder)7439-95-4ACGMDEA105-59-980Mercury fulminate628-86-4ACGMethyl ylphosphonothioic dichloride676-98-230Sulfur mustard (Mustard gas (H))505-60-2n/aO-Mustard (T)63918-89-8n/aNitric acid7697-37-268Nitric ACGNitrosyl olite57607-37-1ACGOctonal78413-87-3ACGOxygen oryl hosphorus oxychloride10025-87-380Phosphorus trichloride7719-12-23.48NitrobenzeneNitrogen mustard hydrochlorideNitrogen trioxide3

Chemical Of InterestCAS #Minimum ConcentrationPicrite556-88-7ACGPotassium chlorate3811-04-9ACGPotassium nitrate7757-79-1ACGPotassium perchlorate7778-74-7ACGPotassium permanganate7722-64-7ACGPropylphosphonothioic dichloride2524-01-830Propylphosphonyl RDX and HMX mixtures121-82-4ACGSarin107-44-8n/aSelenium Silicon tetrafluoride7783-61-115Sodium azide26628-22-8ACGSodium chlorate7775-09-9ACGSodium 0.67Sulfur dioxide (anhydrous)7446-09-584Sulfur tetrafluoride7783-60-01.3377-81-6n/aTellurium iodiglycol111-48-830Titanium 0ACGTriethanolamine102-71-680Triethanolamine hydrochloride637-39-880Triethyl phosphite122-52-180Trifluoroacetyl 66.67Trimethyl 08-19-2ACGTabunTorpexTrinitrobenzenesulfonic acid4

Chemical Of InterestCAS #Minimum ConcentrationTrinitrobenzoic esorcinol82-71-3ACGTritonal54413-15-9ACGTungsten hexafluoride7783-82-67.1VX50782-69-9n/aACG A Commercial Grade5

N,N-(2 -dipropylamino)ethanethiol 5842 06 8 30 N,N -Dipropyl phosphoramidic dichloride 40881 98 9 30 Ethyl phosphonyl difluoride 753 -98 0 n/a Ethyldiethanolamine 139 -87 7 80 Ethylphosphonothioic dichloride 993 -43 1 30 Fluorine 7782 -41 4 6.17 Germane 7782 -65 2 20.73 Germanium tetrafluoride 7783 -58 6 2.11 Guanyl nitrosaminoguanylidene .

Related Documents:

identity theft we have seen or believe to be likely. ased on these reviews and our review of the FT 's identity theft rules and its suggested responses to mitigate identity theft, as well as other sources, we have developed our procedures below to respond to detected identity theft Red Flags. Procedures to Prevent and Mitigate Identity Theft

IDENTITY THEFT If you are a victim of identity theft, or you suspect that someone is using your name . and your notarized ID Theft Affidavit (located at the back of this kit). Identity theft is a Class D Felony under KRS 514.160. Theft related to credit or debit cards is a Class A Misdemeanor or Class D Felony under KRS 434.550 - 434.730. 2 .

Lookout's Phone Theft in America report, a survey of smartphone theft victims conducted by IDG Research, examines the smartphone theft epidemic in the U.S. The report found that 1 in 10 U.S. smartphone owners are victims of phone theft and 68 percent of victims were unable to recover their device after the theft occurred.

§21 CFR 1301.91 Employee responsibility to report drug diversion Reports of drug diversion are necessary part of employee security program but also serve the public interest at large An employee who has knowledge of drug diversion from his employer by a fellow employee has an obligation to report such information to a

This is a guide that can be used by victims of stock theft when reporting the incident to the police. NSWPF/2018/13278 Stock Theft Report Prevent Rural Crime 09/2018 STOCK THEFT REPORT – PAGE 1. . Name of Police Station report was STOCK THEFT TEMPLATE – PAGE 4. SUSPECTS

Jan 19, 2016 · Identity theft is using the identifying information of another person. Identity theft can be in the form of financial identity theft or medical identity theft. Medical identity theft occurs when someone uses another person’s name or other parts of anot

between auto theft/vehicle crime and general violent crime. Despite data collection challenges, a study facilitated by the Colorado Auto Theft Prevention Authority and the Colorado Auto Theft IntelligenceCoordination Center found a strong connection between auto theft and a wide range of other crimes:

IDENTITY THEFT If you are a victim of identity theft, or you suspect that someone is using your name . and your notarized ID Theft Affidavit (located at the back of this kit). Identity theft is a Class D Felony under KRS 514.160. Theft related to credit or debit cards is a Class A Misdemeanor or Class D Felony under KRS 434.550 - 434.730. 2 .