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Aug. 18, 2015 4:02PM HAPPY BEES No. 2041 P. 14 <br /> RECEIVE® <br /> Praxair Safety Data Sheet AUG 18 2015 <br /> ,llukin,�nur•plumy Haar pnxlurlirr <br /> Product; Carbon Dioxide SDS No. P-4574$IWt NMENTALHEALTH <br /> March 2013 P MIT/SERVICES <br /> Swallowing. An unlikely route of exposure. This'product is a gas at normal temperature and <br /> pressure. <br /> Eye Contact: No harm expected from vapor. Cold gas, or liquid or solid carbon dioxide may <br /> cause severe frostbite. <br /> Effects of Repeated (Chronic) Overexposure: No harm expected. <br /> Other Effects of Overexposure: Damage to retinal or ganglion cells and central nervous <br /> system may occur. <br /> Medical Conditions Aggravated by Overexposure: The toxicology and the physical and <br /> chemical properties of carbon dioxide suggest that overexposure is unlikely to aggravate <br /> existing medical conditions. <br /> ACUTE DOSE EFFECTS: LCA, =90,000 ppm, 5 min., human <br /> REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS:A single study has shown an increase in heart defects in rats <br /> exposed to 6% carbon dioxide in air for 24 hours at different times during gestation. There is no <br /> evidence that carbon dioxide is teralogenlo in humans. <br /> CARCINOGENICITY; Carbon dioxide is not listed by NTP, OSHA, or IARC. <br /> 12. Ecological Information <br /> ECOTOXICITY: No known effects. <br /> PERSISTANCE AND DEGRADABILITY; Not applicable. <br /> SIOACCUMULATIVE POTENTIAL; Not applicable. <br /> MOBILITY IN SOIL; Not applicable, <br /> OTHER ADVERSE EFFECTS: No adverse ecological effects expected. The components of <br /> this mixture do not contain any Class I or Class it ozone depleting chemicals. <br /> 13. Disposal Considerations <br /> WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Do not attempt to dispose of residual or unused quantities. <br /> Return cylinder to supplier. <br /> Page 7 of 12 <br />