115 Gases - Flammable (Including
Refrigerated Liquids)
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| POTENTIAL HAZARDS |
FIRE
OR EXPLOSION |
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EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. * Will be easily ignited by heat, sparks or flames. * Will form
explosive mixtures with air. * Vapors from liquefied gas are initially heavier than air
and spread along ground. * Vapors may travel to source of ignition and flash back. *
Containers may explode when heated. * Ruptured cylinders may rocket. |
HEALTH |
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Vapors may cause dizziness or asphyxiation without warning. * Some may be irritating if
inhaled at high concentrations. * Contact with gas or liquefied gas may cause burns,
severe injury and/or frostbite. * Fire may produce irritating and/or toxic gases. |
PUBLIC
SAFETY |
*
CALL Emergency Response Telephone Number on Shipping Paper first. If Shipping Paper not
available or no answer, refer to appropriate telephone number listed on the inside back
cover. * Isolate spill or leak area immediately for at least 50 to 100 meters (160 to 330
feet) in all directions. * Keep unauthorized personnel away. * Stay upwind. * Many gases
are heavier than air and will spread along ground and collect in low or confined areas
(sewers, basements, tanks). * Keep out of
low areas. |
PROTECTIVE
CLOTHING |
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Wear positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA). * Structural
firefighters' protective clothing will only provide limited protection. * Always wear
thermal protective clothing when handling refrigerated/cryogenic liquids. |
EVACUATION |
Large
Spill: Consider initial downwind evacuation for at least 800 meters (1/2 mile). |
Fire:
If tank, rail car or tank truck is involved in a fire, ISOLATE for 1600 meters (1
mile) in all directions; also, consider initial evacuation for 1600 meters (1 mile) in all
directions. |
| EMERGENCY RESPONSE |
FIRE |
*
DO NOT EXTINGUISH A LEAKING GAS FIRE UNLESS LEAK CAN BE STOPPED. |
Small
Fires: Dry chemical or CO2. |
Large
Fires: * Water spray or fog. * Move containers from fire area if you can do it
without risk. |
Fire
involving Tanks: * Fight fire from maximum distance or use unmanned hose holders or
monitor nozzles. * Cool containers with flooding quantities of water until well after fire
is out. * Do not direct water at source of leak or safety devices; icing may occur. *
Withdraw immediately in case of rising sound from venting safety devices or discoloration
of tank. * ALWAYS stay away from tanks engulfed in fire. * For massive fire, use unmanned
hose holders or monitor nozzles; if this is impossible, withdraw from area and let fire
burn. |
SPILL
OR LEAK |
*
ELIMINATE all ignition sources (no smoking, flares, sparks or flames in immediate area). *
All equipment used when handling the product must be grounded. * Do not touch or walk
through spilled material. * Stop leak if you can do it without risk. * If possible, turn
leaking containers so that gas escapes rather than liquid. * Use water spray to reduce
vapors or divert vapor cloud drift. Avoid allowing water runoff to contact spilled
material. * Do not direct water at spill or source of leak. * Prevent spreading of vapors
through sewers, ventilation systems and confined areas. * Isolate area until gas has
dispersed. |
CAUTION:
When in contact with refrigerated/cryogenic liquids, many materials become brittle and are
likely to break without warning. |
FIRST
AID |
*
Move victim to fresh air. * Call 911 or emergency medical service. * Apply artificial
respiration if victim is not breathing. * Administer oxygen if breathing is difficult. *
Remove and isolate contaminated clothing and shoes. * Clothing frozen to the skin should
be thawed before being removed. * In case of contact with liquefied gas, thaw frosted
parts with lukewarm water * Keep victim warm and quiet. * Ensure that medical personnel
are aware of the material(s) involved, and take precautions to protect themselves. |
