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Z:1/�5/2F]0:� FI3;59 w66�1 <br /> CAMP©RA PROF <br /> PACE 02 <br /> (ABILITY: <br /> Stable <br /> HA?At=200us POLYMERIZATION: <br /> Not expected to occur <br /> CONDITIONS (M MATERIALS T O AVOID; <br /> Keep away from high heat, sParks, open tlarrie, <br /> strong oxidizing agents. <br /> HRZ4IRt7C)US DECOMPOSITION; <br /> GornbuMion may produce carbon monoxide and <br /> other harmfulsubstances- <br /> FLASH Ptd}N'i'; <br /> •1 So F. (estimated) <br /> AUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE; 542 F. <br /> KAMMABILI Y LIMITS: LOWER 2.1% UPPER 8.5% <br /> FXTINGUISHING Media; Dry chemical, water spray, foam, CO2 <br /> FIRE F1014TIN n bran -cnilRrc. <br /> h-vacuate area. Shut off source of gas, If possible. Notify Fire Department. Remain up-wind of vapors,, Allow <br /> only trained, properly Protected personnel in area. Shut Off Source of ass if <br /> Itself out after youa flow is*hut Off- If gas flow cannot be shut off,do rat eXting l h flro_aA11ow far tt burn <br /> Itself out using high volume wmf&r supply t twol heat-exposed presisure containers and nearby equipment. <br /> Appmfioh a items enveloped container from the side, neve(the head ends, Use extreme caution when <br /> applylnp water to a container which has been exposed to heal or flame for more than a short time. For <br /> uncontrollable fires and wl�n flame Is Impinging on container, withdraw fill personnel and evaouate <br /> vicinity Immediately. ; <br /> U"l <br /> i-ireAphlers should wear'aif-cants{peg breathing apparatus in the Positive pressure mode wilh full faceplece. <br /> when there is a possibility of exposure to smoke, fumes or hazardous decomposition products. Uncontrolled <br /> vapors spread rapidlY, are heavier than air and are extremely flammable. <br /> ACGIH(American conference of Governmenlaf Industrial Hygienists)List as a simple Asphyxiate. <br /> OSHA (occupational Safety and Health Administration) TWA 1000 ppM, <br /> J"ALA,i`Idf ]Exposure may produce rapid breathing, headache, dlzzlnQss, disturbs <br /> weakness, tremors, ular <br /> narcosis, unconsciousness, and death, depending on duration <br /> and cOn Mrotration of exposure. <br /> EYri" CONTACT; 'Phis gas In non•IrrltatIng, but direct contact with liquefied, prefiaurized gfis or frost <br /> wparticles may Prcxtuce severe and possible permanent eye damage from freeze burns• <br /> �N� �rhls material Is not axpeated to be absorbed through the Skin, Non-Irrhating; but soli <br /> and liquid forms or this material and pressurized gas can cause freeze burns. d <br /> r INaES N Solid and 1*11 forms of this matetlal and the pressurized gas can c8use freeze <br /> � iAt. CTS: P"Onnel with pro-existing chronic resplralory os diseases should avold ex bums. <br /> this maternal, <br /> exposure to <br /> rev.8-Q1.t31 <br /> Page 2 of 5 PaEME IED <br /> DEC 22 <br />