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<br /> surfaces to distant ignition sources, then
<br /> hazard. Vapors can flow along
<br /> Flash back.
<br /> SECTION VIII. REACTIVITY DATA
<br /> Stabil ity: Stable under normal storage conditions and harrdl ing.
<br /> N PA Reactivity: 0
<br /> .ncompatibi ity {Materials to Avoid): Strong oxidizing agents, sparks er
<br /> open aures. 1146, i c aci an toluene, especially when com5ined wi th
<br /> sulfuric acid, will produce nitrated compounds which are dangerously
<br /> explosive.
<br /> Hazardous Decomposition Products: Oxides of carbon and nitrogen.
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<br /> azar aous o ymer_ z� aL1on: aes not occur.
<br /> SECTION IX. SPILL, LEAK OR DI5 M L PROCEDiJReS
<br /> Actions To Take in Case of Spills or Leaks:
<br /> es trice nom areas or spz s or ea s persons not wearing protective
<br /> - equipment and clothing. Eliminate sources of ignition. YEntaor .
<br /> area. Inform supervisor or health and safety officer of anyspill
<br /> -" leak. While protecting against eye and skinn contact and inhalation
<br /> of vapors, take the folloring steps:
<br /> ~ o Liquid: Contain spill . Prevent leakage into confined spaces or
<br /> sewer drains. Where feasible, absorb liquid with vermiculite,
<br /> othersand, or' non-combustible
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<br /> absorbent material shouldbestoedaway romsourcesoheat and
<br /> ignition.
<br /> o Vapor: Ventilate area to keep vapor concentration below lower
<br /> flammability limit.
<br /> Disposal Methods:
<br /> +� o oma quantities: dispose of absorbed sratarial , i.e. verrnicslite, �
<br /> dry sand, earth or a similar material in a secured sani tart
<br /> landfill or atomize in a suitable combustion chairner.
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<br /> SECTION X. SPECIAL PROTE, 1011 IN=Q PMATTQ'1
<br /> tfT'Sl{ or ;1SHn appr.ved equipment s':
<br /> ReS p i ra tory Protection:c On Y
<br /> us ea. 1•linirrum respirator; crotect:on requ,red tr vapor:
<br /> >£OQ and X500 ppm: Chemical cartricce rese:rater wi�r arcanic
<br /> sea r-:Cnta',�-,(i
<br /> vapor cartridge(s); or suppiied air respirator; or `
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<br /> breathing apparatus. wi--h `u11 face-Piece anc
<br /> <1000 ppm: Chemical ;.arty 1 ,e respi ra wr
<br /> organic vapor cartr:dce{sl.
<br /> �C00O ppm' Gas mask with c.in- ;tfl? Cr neon:- ar bacx-mOrsll::'�
<br /> .� organic vapor can is t r;
<br /> Cr ,upplled-sir• res Pira for wi :.h rui1
<br /> "ace piece , helmet or hood; or- sal f-contained breathing apparatus
<br /> with full facepiece.
<br /> >�000 ppm or entry and esca.-e prom unknown concentrations: Se.
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