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SANITATION EYERGOdCY FIRST AID PROCEDURES <br /> - Slam that becomes contaminated with liquid ethyl In the event of an emergency, insatute first aid proee- <br /> benzene should be promptly washed or showered with dam and send for first aid or medical assistance. <br /> soap or mild detergent and water to remove any ethyl ' >� ee <br /> Expom <br /> benzene. u ethyl benzene gets mto the eyes, wash eyes immedi- <br /> ately with large amounts of water,lifting the lower and <br /> COMMON OPERATIONS AND CONTROLS �hds O° w°nally Ciet medical attesitm as soon as <br /> possible. Contact lenses should not be worn when <br /> The following lot includes some comms n operations in orking with this chemical. <br /> which exposure to ethyl benzene may occur and control ' 53ft <br /> methods which may be effective in each ase: If ethyl benzene gets on the skin, promptly flush the <br /> MR"- ninated akin with water. If ethyl benzene soWm <br /> Operation Coifs through the elothm&remove the clothmg immedotdy <br /> Liberation ung Local exhaust and flush the slam with water When there a sloe <br /> trTastionmanufacture of styrene wnejlatron ,s medical attenaom. <br />' renthke <br /> rnonomer If a perms br+esthes in large amount:of ethyl benzene, <br /> Use diving spray Local exhaust move the exposed person to fivsh air at once. If <br /> application of vmyl Perm venom personal be 1S has Mop1ed• perform aibficul respiration. <br /> surface costing protective equipffierd Keep the affected person warm and at rest.Get medial <br /> Local <br /> attention as soon as possible- <br /> Liberation <br /> mariuN cture of paints, �penes! If ethyl benzene has been swallowed, do not induce <br />' �atings 0 R other d Mm vendWdion Get medical attention immediately. <br /> ggegs <br /> Move the affected price from the hazardous cgxmm <br /> Use in to i of chore and General rl;ldNuocal <br /> If the exposed has been overcome, notify sorse- <br /> rubber �loc:al one else d put into effect the�blishW emergency <br /> exttaemst and <br /> procedures. Do not become a asvalty. Under- <br /> persorial protective and the f c&Ws emergency rescue pros ftw and <br /> equipmerit know the locations of re wue equipment before the need <br /> Use duruig Local exhaust aram <br /> electroplatiN of ventifafion for open. <br /> alunanum on copper or swface tanks SPILL, LEAK, AND DISPOSAL <br /> at" PROCEDURES <br />' Liberation during oven Local exhlaust • PC==not wearing protective equipment and cloth. <br /> bWwV and drying of vendlatim for owns ins should be resu=ted from areas of spills or leaks=In <br /> surface coatings cleanup Sias been completed. <br /> Local exhaust <br /> If ethyl benzene is spilled or leaked, the following <br /> Liberation dwv*�of surface ve ion steps shoved <br /> 1. Remove all <br /> taken: <br /> ismtioa sources, <br /> by 2. Ventilate area of spill or leak. <br /> now coatirigs,and mase 3. For anal quanutaes,absorb on paper towels.Evapo- <br /> eats in a safe place (such as a fume hood). Allow <br /> Liberanfficiaat time for evaporating vapozLiberationrase fes General dilution to <br />' an mternw ate in dye vandlation clear the hood ductwork. Bora the paper in a •ciuble <br /> manubm*" location away from combustAile num nala Larne qum. <br /> titin can be collected and atomized in a=able coin- <br />' Use as a haat-twofer General dilation bion chamber. Combustion may be improved by <br /> mediurtm:use as a verdaborc personal means with a more flammable ligiud. Ethyl bmame <br /> dielectric <br /> protsctiw eQariprrient should not be allowed to inter a confined=Pam such m <br /> a sewer, became of the possibility-of an ezploWM <br /> Liberation Of • Wane disposal methodsby Worl : <br /> Ethyl beaadne may be disposed of. <br /> Cx4khon of 1- By absorbing it m vermiculite, dry sand, earth or a <br /> bar � lsimilst a .material and d apaaas m ani a secured awy <br /> sepbmaw urs E" <br />