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N0. 467 <br /> SECTION VI . HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION TLv 300 ppm (See sect. ii) <br /> Inhalation causes intense burning of the mucous membranes. throat and resoirstory tract; <br /> fatal <br /> to vapors can lead to bronchopneumonia. inhalation of hiiith cont. can esus <br /> fatal ppulmonary edema. Repeated or prolonged skin exposure causes dermatitis. U.an <br /> I&use blist ring of skin due to its defatting properties. Exposure to eyes can cause <br /> ypezemia o the conjunctiva. <br /> Ingestion or excessive vapors can cause inebriation, drowsiness, blurred vision, vertigo <br /> confusion, vomiting and cyanosis (2000 ppm produces mild anesthesia in 30 min, higher <br /> cone. are intoxicating in less time.) Aspiration after ingestion causes bronchitis, <br /> pneumonia, or edema which can be fatal. <br /> FIRST AID: <br /> Eye Contact: Flush thoroughly with running water for 15 min. including under eyelids. <br /> Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing. Wash affected area with soap and water. <br /> Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. Restore breathing and administer oxygen if needed. <br /> Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. Aspiration hazard. Contact physician. <br /> Seek prompt medical assistance for further treatment, observation and support. <br /> SECTION VII . SPILL, LEAK, AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES <br /> Notify safety personnel of leaks or spills. Remove sources of heat or ignition. ro- <br /> vide adequate ventilation. Clean-up personnel require protection against liquid con- <br /> tact and vaper inhalation. If a leak or spill has not ignited, use water spray to <br /> disperse vapors and to protect men attempting to stop the leakage. Contain spill. Do <br /> not allow to enter sewer or surface water. Add absorbent solid to small spills or <br /> residues and pick up for disposal. <br /> DISPOSAL: Burn scrap material in an approved incinerator. Burn contaminated liquid by <br /> spraying into an incinerator. Follow F�eTeral, State, and Local regulations. <br /> SECTION VIII . SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION <br /> Use generaland local exhaust ventilation (ex -Droofl to keep vapors below the TLV <br /> requirements in the workplace. Fespiratozs should be available for nonroutine or <br /> emergency use above the TLV. <br /> Avoid eye contact by use of chemical safety goggles iate f full fwork sold where splash <br /> ing is possible. Wear protective clothing appropriate for the work situation to <br /> minimize skin contact such as rubber gloves and boots. Clothing to be changed daily <br /> and laundered. <br /> fountains,Eyewash showers <br /> s be <br /> arcessi <br /> Provide suitable trainingtunwashing <br /> thosehandlinglandeworkingd ithrthislmaterial. e <br /> SECTION IX. SPZCIAL PRECAUTIONS AND COMMENTS <br /> Store in closed containers in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from sources o <br /> heat, ignition and strong oxidizing agents. Protect containers from physical damage. <br /> Avoid direct sunlight. Storage must meet requirements Of OSHA Class JA liquid. <br /> Outdoor or detached storage preferred. NO smoking in areas of use. Prevent static <br /> electric sparks and use explosion-proof electrical services. (Must meet code.) <br /> Avoid skin and eye contact. Avoid inhalation of vapors. Wear clean work clothing daily. <br /> Indoor use of this material requires exhaust ventilation to remove vapors. <br /> ICC Flammable Liquid, Red !Abel. I,AREI.: Flammable Licuid DOT I.D. No. UN 1203. <br /> ATA classification: <br /> CODE: FLJ�g4';BLE LIOIIIv MIS <br /> APPROVALS: CRD `"A , <br /> t <br /> .,..�� �.. ....•^ �~.VW"".. """r`"'°.. re "01,,,,.., Industrial Hygiene � <br /> o.. �c w*,�.....ro.�..•"».,.". ft ...,�.,..K and Safety <br /> a w.d�pw w*d.y�-Y 9).- <br /> November 1961 <br /> "'�'"""'0O "•"""�"` CJaW MEDICAL REVIEW: <br /> GENIUM PUBLISHING <br />