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Nov 05 04 04: 5Gp Dennts 's Manteca (209) 925-2060 p- 5 <br /> 11/05/2004 15:14 55926805 PRICNETTS FRESNO 0 PAGE 01 <br /> SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION PAGES <br /> aesvrRAToar pq0 E N(SpKlg lrpy upplied air or seMcentained air breathing apparatus with full face max and <br /> operated in the positive pressure mode should be is ilabla for emergency use- <br /> LOCAL axNAVST SPECML <br /> 1b prevent accumulation above the TWA N/A aD <br /> See LOCAL l7NAV3T 00—i"MCAL(Oaaa OMER <br /> N/A N/A <br /> PROTECTIVE GLOVES —8 2OftlU't <br /> Laos*fitting,insulated. <br /> Er[PROTECTION a VUUN I t.l <br /> Safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields, _ 1`� '`}-SMCY SERVICr <br /> GMER PROTECTIVE EWIPMEMr <br /> Barely toe shoes. <br /> SPECML LA9ELIN0INiORM1110N SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS* <br /> DShipping Name: Carbon Dioxide DOT Hazard Class: Nonflamnlrblegas <br /> DOT OT Shipping Label: Nonflammable eos I.D.No.: LIN 1013 <br /> 8PECIALM MULM RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> Usecenly in well-ventilauid areas.Valve protection eapsmustremain in place unless cylinderis Seca-ad with valve outlet piped <br /> to use point,Do not drag,chile or roll cylinders.Use a suitable hand truck for cylinder movement. Use*pressure reducing <br /> regulator when connecnnggliader to lower pressure(<1500 prig)piping or systems.Do not hes,cylinder by enq means to <br /> increase the discharge rate of product frees the cylinder.Use a check valve or trap in the dischnrge line to prevent hnzardaus <br /> back flow into the cylinder. <br /> Fd iOatlMa1 neaMaa�KOaYM1Medala CwbUt LAV LRWdia£rwltrapdm <br /> isde Gar w Caouesu Gas limp,m pamper p•l. <br /> SPECIAL STORicig RECOMMl NOATIONS <br /> Protect cylinders from physical damoge-Storein cool,well-ventilated arca away from heavily kafru ked areas and emergency <br /> exits.Do not allow the temperature where cylinders aro stored to exceed 130'F(54'C).Cylinder*should be sowed upright <br /> +rd fir.nly secure.d.ty prevent fallingor hems knncked over.Full and empty cylinders should he s,.-gregatad-Use a'fiM in- <br /> f;,itnut"inventory system to prevent full c/lenders being stored for excessive periods al tirv.o. <br /> Do not atorecylinders in subsurface or closed ar•a .Carbon dioxide is heavier than air and leaktnl:gas could accumulate in <br /> low areas and cause solocatien. <br /> See CGA Pamphlet G.6,Carbon Dioxide. <br /> Fwaeous,w a.esn MXvrmenmoone c*nast t'AE Lawes EncrGopJa see Gar vrsmprasfad GAe Auoorim PawyMt p., <br /> DrySPECIAL PACKAGING RECOMMENDATIONS -- <br /> Dry carbon dioxide can be handled with most common structural materials-Moist carbon dioxide Is,ortosive by its lbrmetion <br /> orcarbonic acid.For these applications,316,304,and 310 stainless steels maybe used as well as 118514e119y0 A,B At C and <br /> MorieW Ferrous nickel alloys are slightly corroded. <br /> At normal temperatures,carbon dioxide is compatible with most plastics and elastomem. <br /> Also see CGA Pamphlet G-6.3,Carbon Dioxide Cylinder Filling and Handling Procedures for Bove:rage Plants, <br /> VTMER RECOMMENDAT1ORi OR p11ECAi,oGkS <br /> Cnmpressed gas cylinders should notberefilled exceptby qualified producemof cesapraxrd gases.S hippmentora comppr�essed <br /> gas Cylinder which has not been filled by the owner or with his(written)consent is A violation of Pedeml Law(49CFit). <br /> Persons in ill health where such illnaAs would be aggravated by exposure to carbon dioxide should no'beallowed to work with <br /> or handle this product.Persona with respirstory diseases or heart disorderc should avoidbreathing„xceseive carbon dioxide. <br /> 'vahaatb.wiwrR pw�r.O.earu,rt al TraapPlNbn.DSlpeanfl sabry sail was bnwlWeq esdati <br /> OP,anYy 1MawpaMe,.X.^ea<.'M�e•w.y Ml:.wwW�rd,,,,q,al Mbnlrwd XaMa 1MMWI�>wV dµ�tl,Y eaMuM aaebn'W we,U,w.,aeul.I:w,a ' <br /> [alaanleP <br />