Highly reactive; reacts violently with strong oxidising agents, strong acids and bases
Emits toxic fumes of hydrogen cyanide and nitrogen oxide when heated to decomposition
In the event of a fire involving acrylonitrile, use alcohol resistant foam, or normal foam if not available, and liquid tight protective clothing with breathing apparatus
Health
Toxic by inhalation, ingestion and skin contact
Should be regarded as a cancer causing substance
Exposure to acrylonitrile may cause headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, fatigue and clumsy motion
Severe exposures to acrylonitrile may result in tremors, collapse, convulsions, discolouration of the skin and could possibly be fatal
Dermal exposure to acrylonitrile may cause localised irritation, blistering and redness
Environment
Avoid release into the envionment
Inform the Environment Agency of substantial releases
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