No, you are putting undue stress on documents which are largely written by CYA bureaucrats with no real knowledge of the materials on which they're writing. I have a safety label from a jar of laboratory sand on my wall. It lists all the bad things sand can do to you - lung disease, asphyxiation, skin irritation, eye irritation. It's a scary list.
You need that rarest of commodities, guy, a sense of proportion.
"You need that rarest of commodities, guy, a sense of proportion."
Have you ever had to pick up body parts after an explosion? Have you ever been responsible for the safety of hundreds of thousands of civilians? Didn't think so. Since you know next to nothing about chemical safety, I suggest you get some education. You even admitted in an earlier post that you didn't know much about hexamine - that it was even flammable. And what is your purpose for even posting this?