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dakota3
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Hi,

I am looking for information on releases of hydrazine from F-16's EPU, mainly during routine procedures (but also in accidents etc.). I would like to know of what levels of hydrazine may arise (exposure levels for ground staff expressed in, say, mg/m3 of hydrazine in the atmosphere).

Any ideas and pointers will be much appreciated.

Thanks to everybody in advance.

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Have you reviewed the MSDS for H-70 (see http://www.setonresourcecenter.com/MSDS_Hazcom/Docs/wcd00030/wcd030e6.htm)?

You might also want to read the forum topic at http://www.f-16.net/f-16_forum_viewtopic-t-1056-postdays-0-postorder-asc.html.
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exfltsafety wrote:


Thanks for your very quick response. I am familiar with the MSDS and have looked at the thread you suggested. I am more interested in measurements of exposure rather than guidelines on how to handle hydrazine (which are useful too, of course). I wodner if there are any data on what levels of hydrazine one should expect at different situations, maintenance, fuelling, accidents, etc.

Many thanls,
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The levels that can be experienced are variable depending on the nature of the leak. Could be just a few drops from a fitting to a sizable amount of liquid H-70 on the ground. I'm not aware of any such data. At crash sites one must always expect the worst. That would be a hydrazine tank that is ruptured and has liquid H-70 still in or around it.

There are probably some forum members who are/were on a hydrazine response team and could provide some info from their experiences.
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exfltsafety wrote:
The levels that can be experienced are variable depending on the nature of the leak. Could be just a few drops from a fitting to a sizable amount of liquid H-70 on the ground. I'm not aware of any such data. At crash sites one must always expect the worst. That would be a hydrazine tank that is ruptured and has liquid H-70 still in or around it.

There are probably some forum members who are/were on a hydrazine response team and could provide some info from their experiences.


Thank you, I hope someone will be able to contribute along the lines of your comment I have made bold above.

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Hi Dakota3

try reading this:
http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?Lo ... =ADA064675

or look up CEEDO-TR-78-12 and CEEDO-TR-78-17 and simillar declassified released documents.

as for my experience - it's classified Wink
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also look at SAM-TR-79-2
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Thanks, pushnpull. Much appreciated
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