I don't know the references off the top of my head, but know where they are at in my office (where I am not for the next few days). In principle, any diazonium salt is stable, but accidents happen when there is a trigger for ignition. Sometimes that can be metal impurities in the reagents added to the reaction mixture. In the lab environment, it's usually an impact shock, most often when the diazonium salt gets trapped in a ground glass joints. The most frequent occurrence of this is rotovaping a solution of these compounds. Definitely be careful, but it can be done safely if important enough.
I hope my plug for the cards is not too much. We think that they are a great resource, and a badly needed one at that. After more than a year in design and development, we are excited to have them out there.