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making our World Oxygen, compressed <br /> Safety Data Sheet P-4638 <br /> This SIDS conforms to U.S. Code of Federal Regulations 29 CFR 1910.1200, Hazard Communication. <br /> PRWIRDate of issue: 01/01/1979Revision date08/28/2020 Supersedes: 10/21/2016 Version: 1.1 <br /> ® CGA-PG06-Close valve after each use and when empty. <br /> CGA-PG02- Protect from sunlight when ambient temperature exceeds 52°C (1257). �( <br /> C <br /> 2 8. Other hazards I <br /> Other hazards not contributing to the Breathing 80 percent or more oxygen at atmospheric pressure for more than a few hours may <br /> classification cause nasal stuffiness, cough, sore throat, chest pain, and breathing difficulty. Breathing <br /> oxygen at higher pressure increases the likelihood of adverse effects within a shorter time <br /> period. Breathing pure oxygen under pressure may cause lung damage and central nervous <br /> system (CNS)effects, resulting in dizziness, poor coordination, tingling sensation, visual and <br /> hearing disturbances, muscular twitching, unconsciousness, and convulsions. Breathing <br /> oxygen under pressure may cause prolongation of adaptation to darkness and reduced <br /> peripheral vision. <br /> 4 <br /> 2.4. Unknown acute toxicity(GHS US) <br /> No data available <br /> 34. Substances <br /> Name Oxygen, compressed <br /> CAS-No. 7782-44 7 <br /> Name — Product identifier <br /> L_Oxygen _ (CAS No.) 7782-44 7 1 99.5-100 , <br /> 3 2, Mixtures <br /> Not applicable <br /> INall <br /> 4.1. Description of first aid measures <br /> First-aid measures after inhalation Move to fresh air. Get medical advice/attention. (' <br /> First-aid measures after skin contact Adverse effects not expected from this product. <br /> First-aid measures after eye contact Adverse effects not expected from this product. In case of eye irritation: Rinse immediately with <br /> plenty of water. Consult an ophthalmologist if irritation persists. <br /> First-aid measures after ingestion Ingestion is not considered a potential route of exposure. <br /> 4 2, Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed <br /> No additional information available <br /> 43. indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed <br /> None. <br /> IN! WIN lii I <br /> 5,9. Extinguishing media <br /> Suitable extinguishing media Vigorously accelerates combustion. Use media appropriate for surrounding fire. Water(e.g, <br /> safety shower) is the preferred extinguishing media for clothing fires. <br /> 52. Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture <br /> Fire hazard Oxidizing agent; vigorously accelerates combustion. Contact with flammable materials may <br /> cause fire or explosion. <br /> 53. Advice for firefighters <br /> Firefighting instructions High-pressure, oxidizing gas. <br /> Evacuate all personnel from the danger area. Use self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) <br /> and protective clothing. Immediately cool containers with water from maximum distance. Stop <br /> flow of gas if safe to do so, while continuing cooling water spray. Remove ignition sources if <br /> safe to do so. Remove containers from area of fire if safe to do so. On-site fire brigades must <br /> comply with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.156 and applicable standards under 29 CFR 1910 Subpart <br /> L—Fire Protection. <br /> Special protective equipment for fire fighters Standard protective clothing and equipment(Self Contained Breathing Apparatus)for fire <br /> fighters. <br /> EN (English US) SIDS ID: P-4638 2/9 <br /> This document is only controlled While on the Linde US website and a copy of this controlled version is available for download. Linde cannot assure the integrity or accuracy <br /> of any version of this document after it has been downloaded or removed from our website. <br />