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00 0 <br />F <br />," ! MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET <br />HEALTH HAZARDS • CONTINUED <br />Effects of Overexposure: <br />Irritations and bums of the skin and mucous membranes. Headache salivation nausea and vomiting. <br />Difficult or labored breathing and cough with bloody mucous discharge. Bronchitis laryngitis hemoptyt <br />and pulmonary edema or pneumonitis. Death may result. Ulceration of the conjunctiva and cornea and <br />corneal and lenticular opacities. Damage to the eyes may be permanent. <br />Emergency and First Aid Procedures: <br />INGESTION: If the patient is conscious drink large quantities of water or weak acids such as diluted <br />vinegar or citrus juice. Follow with raw eggs cream or olive oil to protect tissues. Do not induce vomit: <br />Never give fluids or induce vomiting if patient is unconscious of having convulsions. OBTAIN MEDIC <br />ATTENTION. <br />INHALATION: Remove victim to fresh air. Give oxygen if breathing is difficult. If breathing has stop <br />start artificial respiration. OBTAIN MEDICAL ATTENTION. <br />SKIN: Apply water immediately to exposed areas of skin and continue for at least 15 minutes. Remove <br />contaminated clothing while continuing to apply water being careful not to tear the skin. Do not apply s: <br />or ointments to affected areas. OBTAIN MEDICAL ATTENTION. <br />EYES: Immediately flush with flowing water for at least 15 minutes with the eyelids held apart. OBTA: <br />MEDICAL ATTENTION. <br />Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure: <br />Ammonia9s a respiratory irritant. Persons with impaired pulmonary function may be at increased risk frc <br />exposure. <br />Chemical Data Management Systems 14 <br />MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET <br />❖ Hazard Prevention and <br />Protection <br />s. Accidental Release Measures <br />9. Handling and Storage <br />lo. Exposure Controls & <br />Personal Protection <br />I�II�aI� <br />I����uil'Iulll <br />Chemical Data Management Systel <br />