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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
1900 - Hazardous Materials Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2020
RECORD_ID
PR0542604
PE
1921
FACILITY_ID
FA0024505
FACILITY_NAME
UNITED PIPE & STEEL CORPORATION
STREET_NUMBER
2388
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
MINER
STREET_TYPE
Ave
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2388 E MINER Ave
QC Status
Approved
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Material Name: PnJpGDa Safety Data ~~^ '—=~ <br /> Section 3 - COMPosition Inform tion on Ingredients <br /> omponent <br /> �48--,6 Propane Percent <br /> 106-97-8 Butane and heavier 85-I Go <br /> Direct contact with liquid propane can result ineye burns. <br /> � |nCase cfcontact wfth eyes, hold eyelids open to allow liquid to evaporate and gently flush with lukewarm water, <br /> Cover eyes{oprotect from light. Seek immediate mpdiou| attention <br /> First Aid- Skin ' <br /> Direct contact with liquid propane can result in skin burns (hrontbihn), <br /> Remove Contaminated dnthing incase ofblistering, frostbite orfreeze burns seek immediate medical u#en8o <br /> First Aid: Ingestion <br /> »� <br /> Risk ofinyeoUonixextremely low. However, Koral exposure 000unovmokimmod�o�omedioa|auoixtun <br /> First Aid: Inhalation ' c�� <br /> This Product isclassified anasimple asphyxiant, High vapor concentrations may produce areversible <br /> central nervous syo(crndepression (mneo1hosio)and asphyxiation. <br /> Remove person tofresh air- |[person innot breathing, provide artificial roxpiruUon |�ncv*so�� yrovido <br /> addNqna| oxygen once breathing |xrestored |f1m|nnd tnuoso Soekmed�a/aft*' �Unnimmod1o*v <br /> F- Se n - ire g ng Measures <br /> General Fire r1azanis <br /> See Section 9for Flammability Properties, <br /> Liquid relea&as flammaWo vapors at well below ambient temperatures and readily forms a flammable Mixture with <br /> � <br /> air- Dangerous fire and explosion hazard when exposed to heat, sparks or flame. Vapors are heavier than air and <br /> may travel long dio|anous1onpoint ofignition and flash back. <br /> Hazardous CnrnbugMnnPnndQC[s <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 /> finvo, dry chemical, fi,n fighting/oam. CO2. and other gaseous agents, Hovvuvor. fire should not hoextinguished <br /> unless flow ofgas can boimmediately stopped, <br /> Unsuitable Extinguishing Media <br /> Non* <br /> Page 2nf8 ------- -6112015 <br /> - <br />
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