Effects of Overexposure:MAY CAUSE BURNS OF MOUTH/STOMACH. EYE: SEVERE
BURN. SKIN: SHORT EXP, MILD IRRIT; PROLNGED, SEV BURN.
======================= First Aid Measures =======================
First Aid:SKIN: FLUSH W/WATER 15 MIN, CALL MD. EYE: IMMED FLUSH W/WATER
AT LEAST 30 MIN, CALL MD. INGEST: DO NOT INDUCE VOMIT. GIVE LG AMTS
MILK, TRANSPORT TO MED FACILITY.
===================== Fire Fighting Measures =====================
Flash Point:118C ASTMD93-71
Lower Limits:1.0
Upper Limits:3.6
Extinguishing Media:WATER FOG,ALCOHOL FOAM,CO*2,DRY CHEMICAL
Fire Fighting Procedures:SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS & FULL
PROTECTIVE CLOTHES
Unusual Fire/Explosion Hazard:CAN IGNITE IN AIR AT APPROXIMATELY 294C.
Ventilation:MECH, SUFFICIENT TO CONTROL COMFORT LEVEL
Protective Gloves:YES
Eye Protection:CHEM WORKERS GOGGLES
Other Protective Equipment:FULL RUBBER PROT CLOTHING INCL BOOTS TO
PREVENT CNTCT
Supplemental Safety and Health
PHYSICAL DATA ARE TYPICAL VALUES. SPECIFIC GRAVITY IS GIVEN @ 25C.
VAPOR PRESSURE: <1 MMHG.FLAMMABLE LIMITS ARE GIVEN @ STP IN AIR @
180C. LD50 (RATS):2460 MG/KG.
Waste Disposal Methods:MFR SUGGESTS DISPOSAL IN APPRVD LANDFILL
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