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Information regarding the safe handling, emergency response, and regulatory requirements for such materials can be found through official government safety databases and industrial hygiene resources.

Handling this substance requires specialized training and infrastructure.

Standard lab gear is often insufficient; specialized, non-reactive materials are required to prevent fatal exposure or severe chemical burns.

Due to these extreme hazards, the procurement and handling of chlorine trifluoride are subject to rigorous safety protocols and legal regulations:

In the production of uranium hexafluoride. Safety and Handling Requirements

Chlorine trifluoride (ClF₃) is one of the most dangerously reactive and hazardous substances known to chemistry. It is a powerful oxidizing agent that can cause almost any organic material and many inorganic materials—including glass, sand, and asbestos—to ignite spontaneously on contact.

Its transport and use are governed by international hazardous materials (HAZMAT) regulations and national safety agencies like OSHA in the United States. Health Hazards

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