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03/13/2007 08:45 7270214 BURGER KING PAW 04 <br /> RECEIVED <br /> MAR 1 '1 2007 <br /> "1017, RCFRiGERATED LICOD sA JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> EMERGENCY SERVICE: <br /> ROUTE Or ENITRY: <br /> Skin Contact Skin Absorption Eyc Conuct ]rdtalation ingeatiat <br /> Yes No Ven Xes No <br /> WcAI.i H EFFECTS: <br /> Exposure Limits irritant Sensitization <br /> Yes No No <br /> Teravogen Reproductive Hazard Mutagen <br /> No No No <br /> Synergistic ERccts <br /> Hare <br /> Carcinogenicity:—NTV: No IARC: No OSHA: No <br /> EYE EFFECTS, Contact with evaporating bilmd may oust fhastbite. <br /> SIGN EFFECTS:Contact with liquefied product may case frostbite upon evaporation. Frostbite effects are a <br /> change in color of the skin to gray or whits,pmsibly followed by blistering. Skin may become inflamed and <br /> painful. <br /> INGESTION EFFECTS: Ingestion is unlikely. Contact with liquid may cause frostbite. <br /> INHALATION EFFECTS: Depending on concentration and duration of exposure carbon dioxide may cause <br /> increased respiration,headache,mild narcotic effects,increased blood pressure and pulse,and asphyxiation. <br /> Symptoms of avertxpi>sure to carbon dioxide become more appatcnt when atmospheric oxygen is decreased to <br /> f i-1'9fi. Chi:=itis Harmful effe:.r;arc;;<5t k;,awn f;a.:e rep�steet inhsiation of epnetnttations bzlaw the <br /> PEL.rt'i.V. <br /> Product may also act as asphyxiant. Effects of oxygen deficiency may include:rapid breathing,diminished <br /> mental alertness,impaired muscular coordination,faulty judgement,depression of all sensations,emotional <br /> instability,and fatigue. As asphyxiation progresses,nausea,vomiting,prostration,and loss of consciousness <br /> may resuh,eventually leading to convulatons,coma,and death. <br /> MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGPAVATED BY EXPOSITRE: Norte known. <br /> POTENTL41.V1,MMONMENTAL EFFECTS: Not expected to be toxic to fish and wiidilfe. <br /> 4. Firmt Aid Measures <br /> EV ES: Never introduce ointment or oil into the eyes without medical advice! In case of freezing or cryogenic <br /> 'bums"caused by rapidly eveporsting liquid.LTO NOT WASH THE EYES WITH HOT OR EVEN TEPID <br /> WATER! Remove victim from the source of contamination. For correct wkh smafl amounts of liquid,open <br /> the eyelids wide to allow tlrt liquid to evaporate. For contact with large arnnuots,rinse with a low pressure <br /> stream of coot water for 15 minutes. Refer the victim to an ophthalmologist for treatment and follow up. If the <br /> victim cannot tolerate hght,protea the eyes with dark glasses- Ibe of bandages is fine r>:cwemrended as <br /> keeping the eyelids closed er exerting pressure on the eyelid may cause farther damage. <br /> SIC—IN: For dermalc!rna�a.or frnstbite'Rrnun,a r ntarninsted clothing and flush affected areas with lukewarm <br /> water. DONIOT USE HOT WATER. A physician should see the Patient promptly if contact wrth the product <br /> has resulted in biistcring m <br /> of the dermal surface,frostbite,or m k tissue freeai.o. <br /> INGESTION: A physiciwa should see the patient oromp ly of frostbite has occurred. <br />