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EMPLOYEE TRAINING ON CO2 <br /> 81 lAvzZ <br /> Evacuation: In case Qf,leak and.evawati.m Rleas.em.eQtacrQss the street in the. PQ tOffice Parking <br /> lot. <br /> First Aid Measures <br /> INHALATION: Immediately remove to fresh air. If not breathing,give artificial respiration. If breathing is <br /> difficult, qualified personnel may give oxygen. Call a physician. <br /> SKIN CONTACT: For exposure to cold vapor or solid carbon dioxide (dry ice), immediately warm frostbite <br /> area with warm water not to exceed 105°F (41'C). In case of massive exposure, remove contaminated <br /> clothing while showering with warm water. Call a physician. <br /> EYE CONTACT: For exposure to cold vapor or solid carbon dioxide (dry ice), immediately flush eyes <br /> thoroughly with warm water for at least 15 minutes. Hold the eyelids open and away from the eyeballs <br /> to ensure that all surfaces arc flushed thoroughly. See a physician, preferably an ophthalmologist, <br /> immediately. <br /> SWALLOWING:An unlikely route of exposure. This product is a gas at normal temperature and pressure. <br /> NOTES TO PHYSICIAN: Treatment of overexposure should be directed at the control of symptoms and <br /> the clinical condition of the patient. <br /> FLAMMABLE PROPERTIES: Nonflammable <br /> Accidental Release Measures <br /> STEPS TO BE TAKEN IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: WARNINGI I ligh-pressure liquid and gas. <br /> Rapid release of gaseous carbon dioxide through a pressure relief device (PRD) or valve can result in the <br /> formation of dry ice, which is very cold and can cause frostbite. <br /> PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS: Carbon dioxide is an asphyxiant. Lack of oxygen can kill. Use self-contained <br /> breathing apparatus where needed. <br /> PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT(PPE): See Section 8, Exposure Control/Personal Protection. <br /> EMERGENCY PROCEDURES: Evacuate all personnel from danger area. Shut off leak if you can do so <br /> without risk. Ventilate area or move cylinder to a well-ventilated area. Test for sufficient oxygen, <br /> especially in confined spaces, before allowing reentry. <br /> Methods and Materials for Containment and Cleaning Up: Prevent waste from contaminating the <br /> surrounding environment. Discard any product, residue, disposable container, or liner in an <br />