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IMM21511,11 <br /> Mudn <br /> Xyione <br /> MSOS-1033 <br /> Page 2 <br /> FjSkf material is a powder, brush away using a cloth. <br /> ash off skin imrwdiately with a large amount of watr: use soap ifvailaule. <br /> emove any contaminated clothing ano re;Yash skin. <br /> al1 the Pittsburgh Poison Informacion ren tarranscort person to a medical facility as necessary. <br /> fLes: <br /> o Gently rinse eye immediately, using large amounts of avatar, for <br /> fifteen minutes, if possible, with eyelids vela open. <br /> o If passible, have person remove contact lenses if .corn: never permit <br /> the eyes to be rubbed. <br /> o Call the Pittsburgh Poison Information Center (1-412-6a1-5669). <br /> w o Transport person to an emergency radical facility promptly as <br /> necessary. <br /> SECTION III. ACUTE TOXICITY <br /> Ex cosLre Routes: The primary routes of exposure are inhalation of vapor <br /> ana airect skin or eye contact with the liquid. <br /> Toxic Effect Levels: <br /> nna aclan human TCLO 200 ppm <br /> Inhalation man LCLO 10,000 ppm (far o n) <br /> Oral rat LC.-0 4,300 mg/kg <br /> ~° Inhalation rat LC5O 5,000 ppm (far 4 h) <br /> Si ans and Symptoms <br /> Incestion: aurning sensation in the Mouth and throat. Other symptoms <br /> are the same as those for inhalation (sae oeiow), except that lung <br /> congestion will not usually develop. <br /> Inhalation: Irritation of the eyes, nose, ana throat. At <br /> concentrations above 200 ppm nausea, vomiting, abcominal pain, <br /> CIZZi„eS"s, staggering, drowsiness, severe breatilinc oifficulties, ana <br /> unconsciousness may occur. Vapor levels above 200 ppm may have an <br /> anestllatic effecr.. <br /> Skin: Irritation and cefatting. <br /> Irritation at concentrations of 200 ppm. <br /> Ex pas ure Limits <br /> r atanaarc(s1: 100 Ppm, 3-h TWA (skin)* <br /> N103H RecoFTt—Encep Limit(s). 100 ppm, 3-1 T'd„ <br /> 200 PPM. Ceiling (for 10 ruin) <br /> R ACGIIt Recommenced Limit's): 100 ppm, 8-h TL';--P-IA <br /> 150 ppm, SirL <br /> *Skin absorption may contribute to overall exposure. <br /> SECTION IV. LONG-TERM ORGANIc4 THREAT POTENTIAL <br /> - Carcinooenicity <br /> 11ARC, NTP/iVCi, CAG, RTECS: No indication of carcinogenic effects las <br /> fauna In Stanuara references. <br /> E;IVNolocj c darn <br />