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03/13/2007 08:45 7270214 BURGER KING PAGE 05 <br /> RECEIVED <br /> `PROC U? CARBM DIOXIDE,REfRtCEnATED LwtAD ?l Ate ZOOP <br /> 6AN JUAUUIN COUNTY <br /> BYltIjALAMONt PROM"MEDICAL ATTENTION t5 MANDATORY IN ALL CASES OF -4lCE OF EMERGENCY SERVICE! <br /> OVEREXPOSURE TO CARBON DIOXIDE. RESCUE PERSONNEL SH01U1.D BE EQI7PPED MTI4 <br /> SELF-COA7AINED BREATHING APPARATUS. Conscious persons should be assisted to an <br /> uncontaminated arca and inhale fresh air. Quick removal from the contaminued arca is most vnvporuuit. . <br /> Unconscious persons should be moved to an uncontaminated area,given mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and <br /> supplementyl o—Ecti. Furdxr t7ciament sfrotisd be symptomatic and supportive, <br /> 5. Fire Fighting Pleasures <br /> C.o"tions of xlantmabili : Nortflarromble <br /> Flash point, Method: Autoignitiun <br /> None N.0 cable Tet^ ,....lac Mone <br /> LE el. : None UEL ' : None <br /> Hazardous comhustim products None Y�• __� <br /> Sensitivity w�mechanical shock: None <br /> $�fr"aVlt ?y t0 alatle dlSehar$l: 1�70r1e <br /> IR Asir EXPLOSION'i—'ARDS: <br /> "'nnflammable. Cylinder may vent rapidly or n ptwr viofertdly from pre<_stire wren imvoived m a fie situation. <br /> E%TLNGtiISI"-G 4EDIA: <br /> Nonc required. Use m appropriate for surrounding materials. <br /> FACE FIGHTING MSTRUCTION:3: <br /> Firefighters shodd wear respiratory protection(SCBA)and full mmotn or BunRer Sear. C:cmvmw to mot fire- <br /> exposed comaimrs until w0l-after flames are extinguished. <br /> 6. Accidental Release !treasures <br /> Evacuate ail Wsonnel from affected area. Use appropriate protective equipmem(See Section 8). Stop the flow <br /> or gas or remove eytinder to outdoor location if this can be done without risk. Ventilate enclosed anis, Ir <br /> teak is in container or container valve,contact the appropriate emerge- f tdcphonc pumber listed in Section I <br /> W call your closest BOC'location7. Handling and Storage <br /> Electrical ClteasiJIcaoox: Noa-liazartlota. <br /> This liquefied gas is noncorrosive and may be used with all common structural materials. <br /> Dry carbon dioxide can be handled in most common stnxXural materials. Moist carbon dioxide is generally <br /> corrosive by its formation of carbonic acid. For applications with moist Carbon Dioxide_')16,309 and 310 <br /> stainless steels may be used as well as Hasteboy®A,13,e C,and Mond®. Ferrous Nickel alloys are slightly <br /> susceptible to axsysion. At normal temperatures carbon dioxide is compatible with most plastics and <br /> elastomers. Some meats(i a-. canton steel)will lteoome htittle at low temperatures and easily facture. <br /> Use only in-A.11-ventilated areas in accordance with mam-acturer's and DOC insuactions. M,ma tip,drag, <br /> slide or roll cylinders. Llse a suitable hand truck for cylinder movement. Valve protection caps must remain in <br /> place unless Curltainer is seemed with Valve ott-tet piped to use perm. If user expaiencea arty diffcutty <br /> operating container value di$cgraimue eft.and contact suft plier. lO not insert any object lite.' serew'driver)into <br /> waive Cap openings as this can damage the valve causing leakage. <br /> MSDS: G-99 <br /> Revised? 6609tod Pas-,3 of? <br />