Safety standards for the use of cyclohexylamine
Cyclohexylamine is an organic compound commonly used in the production of polyamide fibers and polyamide resins. The safety standards for the use of cyclohexylamine mainly involve its toxicity to the human body and environmental impact.
Toxicity standard: CHA is considered a toxic substance. Long term exposure or high concentration exposure may cause symptoms of poisoning, such as headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, chest tightness, etc. Therefore, when using cyclohexylamine, attention should be paid to controlling contact and avoiding inhalation.
Environmental standards: The emission of cyclohexylamine also has a certain impact on the environment. When producing and using cyclohexylamine, measures need to be taken to reduce its pollution to the environment. For example, through reasonable waste treatment and emission control, preventing cyclohexylamine from entering water bodies and the atmosphere.
In addition, according to the regulations and standards of different countries and regions, the use and emissions of cyclohexylamine may be restricted and regulated. Therefore, when using cyclohexylamine, it is necessary to comply with local laws, regulations, and safety standards to ensure its safe use and disposal.