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Safety Data Sheet <br /> Material Name: Propane <br /> Section 3 - Composition 1 Information on Ingredients <br /> CAS # Component Percent <br /> 74-98-6 Propane 85. 100 <br /> 106-97-8 Butane and heavier 0-2.5 <br /> 74-84-0 Ethane <br /> 0-5 <br /> 115-07-1 Propylene _ 0-10 <br /> 7508-1 Ethyl Mercaptan <br /> 0-0.0025 <br /> Section 4 - First Aid Measures <br /> First Aid: Eyes <br /> Direct contact with liquid propane can result in eye burns. <br /> In case of contact with eyes, hold eyelids open to allow liquid to evaporate and gently flush with lukewarm water. <br /> Cover eyes to protect from light. Seek immediate medical attention. <br /> First Aid: Skin <br /> Direct contact with liquid propane can result in skin burns (frostbite). <br /> Remove contaminated clothing. In case of blistering, frostbite or freeze burns seek immediate medical attention. <br /> First Aid: Ingestion <br /> Risk of ingestion is extremely low. However, if oral exposure occurs, seek immediate medical assistance. <br /> First Aid: Inhalation <br /> This product is classified as a simple asphyxiant. Pugh vapor concentrations may produce a reversible <br /> central nervous system depression (anesthesia) and asphyxiation. <br /> Remove person to fresh air. If person is not breathing, provide artificial respiration. If necessary, provide <br /> additional oxygen once breathing is restored if trained to do so. Seek medical attention immediately. <br /> Section 5 - Fire Fighting Measures <br /> General Fire Hazards <br /> See Section 9 for Flammability Properties. <br /> Liquid releases flammable vapors at well below ambient temperatures and readily forms a flammable mixture with <br /> air. Dangerous fire and explosion hazard when exposed to heat, sparks or flame. Vapors are heavier than air and <br /> may travel long distances to a point of ignition and flash back. <br /> Hazardous Combustion Products <br /> Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and non-combusted hydrocarbons (smoke). <br /> Extinguishing Media <br /> Use extinguishing media suitable for the surrounding material, preferably or, any extinguisher suitable for Class B <br /> fires, dry chemical, fire fighting foam, CO2, and other gaseous agents. However, fire should not be extinguished <br /> unless flow of gas can be immediately stopped. <br /> Unsuitable Extinguishing Media <br /> None <br /> Page 2 of 8 Revision Date 0112015 <br />