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EYE CONTACT: Causes Eye Irritation. <br /> Fire and Explosion <br /> LTI-HT-850X-12B is a flammable liquid with a flash point of 89 deg. F SETA closed cup. Both the <br /> LEL and UEL have not been determined. Products of combustion include carbon dioxide and <br /> carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, acrid fumes and volatile organic fractions. The exact <br /> composition of the combustion by-products will depend on the conditions of combustion. In a fire <br /> situation, closed containers may rupture violently when exposed to heat. Toxic and/or irritating <br /> vapors may be released during a spill. Combustion by-products may be hazardous. <br /> (See Reactivity Section) <br /> 4: First Aid <br /> Signs and Symptoms of Overexposure <br /> Symptoms or signs of potential overexposure to LTI-HT-850X-12B or its components may <br /> include: headache, lethargy, skin rashes, hives, respiratory irritation resulting in coughing or <br /> wheezing, disoriented or drunkenness behavior, nausea, vomiting, eye reddening, conjunctivitis, <br /> itching, burning or other irritation of the skin and burning or other irritation of the eye. <br /> Eyes: <br /> In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get <br /> medical attention immediately. <br /> Skin: <br /> In case of contact, immediately wash exposed skin with plenty of soap and water for at least 15 <br /> minutes. Seek medical advice if a rash or irritation persists. Wash clothing before reuse. Destroy <br /> contaminated shoes and other leather goods or apparel. <br /> Inhalation: <br /> If affected by inhalation of vapor or spray mist, remove to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, give <br /> oxygen. If not breathing, give CPR. Get medical attention immediately. <br /> Ingestion: <br /> If swallowed, seek medical advice immediately. <br /> 5: Fire Fighting Measures: <br /> Use dry powder, CO2, foam or water fog to extinguish fires involving this product. Water and/or <br /> water fog may cause frothing and should be applied carefully. SCBA and Full Body protection <br /> must be worn. Use water only to cool containers exposed to the heat of a fire. Contain water <br /> run-off from entering drains, streams and lakes. Disperse vapors using a fog pattern. Keep <br /> upwind of fire or vapor clouds. <br /> 6: Accidental Release Measures <br /> SMALL SPILLS(a pint or two) <br /> Cover with absorbent material (Expanded vermiculite or kitty liter). When liquid is fully absorbed, <br /> sweep into a plastic bag. <br /> LARGE SPILLS <br /> Prevent build-up of vapors, by covering with absorbent material. Pay particular attention to <br /> confined areas or storm drains. TURN OFF POWER AT A REMOTE SWITCH PANEL. <br /> Remember that turning equipment ON or OFF will cause an arc for possible ignition of vapor. <br /> Use spark-proof tools and conductive shoes to avoid sparking hazards. Dispose of in accordance <br /> with all applicable regulations. <br />