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>uL� LA; MA r4 r,UUAr. LU 3 0492 LH <br /> C. FIRST AID: <br /> Inhalation: Rerove from exposure, treat symptomatically, and get medical <br /> attention if symptoms persist. <br /> Eyes: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of Water and get medical <br /> attention. <br /> Skin: Flush skin with plenty of water. <br /> If skin irritation or an allergic skin reaction develops, get <br /> medical attention. <br /> Ingestion: If swallowed, if conscious, induce vomiting immediately by <br /> giving 1 or -2 glasses of water and touching back of th:oat <br /> with finger or blunt object. Never give anything by mouth <br /> to an unconscious person. <br /> CALL A PHYSICIAN AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. <br /> SEC-.ION VII• PERSONAL PROTECTION AND CONTROLS <br /> A. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: <br /> An appropriate NIOSH-approved respirator for sulfur dioxide gas should <br /> be worn if needed. <br /> B. VENTILATION: <br /> Local Exhaust: Recommended <br /> Mechanical (General): Recommend at least ten air changes per hour for <br /> good general room ventilation. <br /> C. SKIN AND EYE PROTECTION: <br /> Protective gloves should be worn. <br /> The use of safety glasses with side shields or goggles are recommended. <br /> The routine use of a non-alkaline (acid) type of hand cleaner will <br /> help minimize the possibility of allergic skin reaction. <br /> SECTION VIII. SPECIAL STOUT vE AND HANDLING PRECAUTIONS <br /> Keep in tightly sealed containers. Store away from strong bases in <br /> case of spill. <br /> SECTION IX. SPILL, LEAK, A1N-D DISPOSAL PROCEDURES <br /> Avoid inhalation and skin contact. <br /> Gear suitable protective equipment . <br /> Flush material to sever with large amounts of water. <br /> Wash contaminated area well with soap and water. <br /> The direct inatantansous discharge to a receiving body of water of an <br /> account of this chemical for-ulation which will rapidly produce , by <br /> dilution, a final concentration of 0.05 cg/L or less is not expected <br /> to cause an adverse environmental affect. <br /> Federal, state, and local regulations take precedence. <br /> 82-01.67 <br /> F-1 <br />