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<br /> SECTION VI, kEAL7fi HAZARD�INFOR�MATIO�N TtV S ppm Ceiling Level (as HCI)
<br /> Aqueous HCl and its vapors are strong i ritants of. the eyes, mucous mem raves and skits.
<br /> Severity-of- eye in ury from splashes (from irritation to severe burns depends qn �'
<br /> quantity, cont. an duration of contact. Excessive Scute,expposure to Cl vappors mists
<br /> promptly irritates the upper respiratory tract and can rkmuol$rinecoughing, b%igednarof _
<br /> the throat, choking sensation and, if inhaled deeply, p Y
<br /> repeated lou level exposure may cause teeth erosion. Skin exposure can cause burns;
<br /> repeated or prolonged exposure to dilute sola. may cause dermatitis. Inngeestian -can
<br /> cause severe burns and possible laryngeal spasm.
<br /> FIRST AID:
<br /> Eve Contact: Contact physician! Immediately flush with running water T min. ,
<br /> int u ing under eyelids.
<br /> ell with water. Remove grossly contaminated
<br /> Skin Contact: Flush affected area w
<br /> clotng under safety shower. Get medical help if large skin area contacted or
<br /> if irritation persists. r
<br /> Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. Restore and/or-support breathing as needed. Use O
<br /> t erapy for toughing,-difficult-breathing. Get medical help. Keep warm and at 'reit ..
<br /> Ingestion- If victim is conscious, give 2-3 glasses of water, then milk of magnesia,or. _
<br /> imewater. Contact physician'. Do not induce vomitinIZI _
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<br /> SECT ON Vll. SPELL, LEAK, AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
<br /> rbreathingg
<br /> os• large spills to safety personnel. Evacuation may be needed keep upwind. Remove }
<br /> ot:ces of ignition if H is a hazard. Provide optimum§ ventilation. Those involved
<br /> n clean-up of large spills must use furl protective clothing, boots, and self-contained
<br /> apparatus• re ll spills and residues ca the slvrrIRked
<br /> n be vepic�edred tupeforslandfilllburialoorsflushed withsmuch
<br /> ine to neutralize, Y
<br /> water.
<br /> rea far neutralization.
<br /> orstain large spills. Collect or flush with water to holding a
<br /> Do not"flush di-rectly to sewer or surface waters.
<br /> ISPOSAL: Dispose oda
<br /> of acid via licensed contractor or neutralize with salt limestone, s�el7
<br /> s slaked lime. Flushing to sewer de;ends on allowable neutral
<br /> concentrations4� Cr
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<br /> SECTION VIII. SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
<br /> rovide adequate exhaust ventilation to t:eet TLV requirements. Face velocity of hoods ,
<br /> should exceed 106 lfm. Use approved res=•irator or self-contained breathing apparatus
<br /> I facepiece above 50 pPm
<br /> for eme*gency or non-routine conditions with fulevent
<br /> hose handling hydrochloric acid should .use Protective clothing and equipment to pr +
<br /> body1cont2ct with the liquid. Use rubber gloves or gauntlets, apron, boots, long
<br /> body suit, etc.- Use che`ical safety goggles and/or face shield for eye
<br /> sleek ed shirt, - -._. _ . . ;,.
<br /> protection against splashing of acid.
<br /> n eyewas•, station, washing facilities; 2n= safety.shower must bereadilyavailable to
<br /> areas cf .use and handling.
<br /> SECTION IX.'-SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND COMMENTS ' ,
<br /> Store closed containers out of dirett' sunsight, in a clean, cool, opens or well-Ventilated
<br /> roved drainage. protect containers fro- physical
<br /> area closed
<br /> avav from oxidizing agents, t! !:om alkaline material and sources of heat. Area
<br /> should have acid resistant floor and zr^i es where hydrogen migtst be
<br /> daaage. Use nonsparking tools in areas around tanks and pip
<br /> generated.- et. in-eyes -
<br /> Use with good ventilation. Avoid"withdaai•a fromexcessiveexposureHCDognotsgader;uate
<br /> warning fora prompt.voluntary -Y
<br /> or' on skin of clothing• Wash thoroughly after handling.
<br /> Provide emaergeisty neutralization materia'_s and equipment near
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<br /> DOT Classification: CORROSIVE MATERIAL ,
<br /> Imo Class 6 4,s%,36,47-44
<br /> DATA SOURCEM CODE: 1-12,14-16,27,31,3 1
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