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a,x_._�.g�". � Y,��:" -ar�'f.fiY� "� .�i,+ ��--,-a�"ar ��� _: ��, �� 's= a,-��� zax�'�.��`�""e" _ �=,�:�CP: "'_'.�.,• ^'='.u. � <:.,r_'v <br /> - �,�.. :� .. sFn -w�..�°s�s4- • tom",;,�y��. _.3-, "r2' s��' �a�� �� `� - _ - :$�_ <br /> . .. � .,�,� J ;w. &'pK�,�:�� _•� ,»k e ��. }a�,-}�' �"'w5-rye ,i+r.ti:,s � _ M y �d � u �, w-0��� �R' �;1�� a <br /> -MED S-1033 <br /> XYLENE <br /> VATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET <br /> Prepared by Envirologic Data <br /> Portland, 111E (207) 773-3020 <br /> Revised January 1986 <br /> EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER: Pittsburgh Poi=on Information Center <br /> Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh <br /> Pittsburgh, PA 1-412-681-6669 <br /> SECTION I. IOFNTIFICATION <br /> Material Name: Xylene <br /> Synonyms: Di m thylbenzene; xylol <br /> CAS No.: 1330-20-7 <br /> Morar Formula: C6H4(CH3)2 <br /> SECTION II. FIRST AID PROCEDURES AND EMERGENCY TREATMENT <br /> in all cases of poisoning, follow standard procedures for poison <br /> management, i`irst aid, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Whenever <br /> transporting a poisoned person to a hospital , bring the container, label, <br /> or other information concerning the product (without delaying transport) <br /> to assist medical personnel with diagnosis and treatment. Four different <br /> routes of exposure and their respective first aid/poison managements are <br /> outlined below: <br /> Ingestion: <br /> o Dilute the poison by offering and encouraging the person to drink <br /> one or two glassfuls of water or milk. Do not use carbonated <br /> fluids. Do not attempt to make the person vomit. <br /> - o Call the Pittsburgh Poison Information Center (1-412-681-6669). If <br /> you cannot reach the Poison Information Center, call or take the <br /> person to the nearest hospital emergency department. <br /> o Notify your supervisor or health and safety officer of this or any <br /> poison exposure. <br /> Inhalation: <br /> 0Ttopexposure-by moving person from contaminated area to clean air <br /> area. <br /> o Call the Pittsburgh Poison Information Center (1-412-681-6669). <br /> o Have someone call a rescue unit or medical professional. <br /> o If necessary, transport person to an emergency medical facility <br /> promptly. <br /> Copyright 1986 by Envirologic Data, Inc. <br /> ENviRdOgic dATA <br />