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First-aid measures

Description of first aid measures

If on skin

Immediately remove splashed or contaminated clothing including shoes. Shower and rinse contaminated parts of the body with

abundant water (and with soap if available).

Seek for medical attention of irritation appears.

If contact with eyes

Immediately maintain the eye open and rinse abundantly with water.

Ensure complete eye irrigation by maintaining eyelids open and lifted from the eye surface and by moving eyelids occasionally up and down.

Seek for medical attention if pain remains or reappears.

Contact lenses should be removed by a trained person.

If inhaled

If smoke or combustion products are inhaled, move the person to fresh air.

Lie the victim down. Keep the person warm and let the person rest.

Prosthesis like false teeth, that might block respiratory tract, soud e removed if possible before starting first aid procedure.

If availlable, provide oxygen by a trained person. If repiration is weak or has topped, ensure that the repiratory tract is clear and start reanimation (preferably with autonomous system or masks). Start CPR if necessary.

Immediately transfer the person to the hospital or to a doctor.

If swallowed

For advice, contact Anti-poison center or call a doctor.

An emergency treatment at the hospital is likely needed.

If consicous, give water. Induce vomitting with fingers down the throat, only if the person is conscious.

Lean the patient forwad or place him/her on its right side (head in down position if possible) to maintain the respiratory tract open and avoid aspiration.

Relark: wear protective glove when unducing vomitting by mechanical mean.

Seek for immediate medical attention. Meanwhile, trained staff in first aid should treat the patient depending on its condition.

If medical attention is quickly available, a copy of the SDS should be given to the doctor. Other actions will be the responsiility of the medical staff.

If medical attention is not available in the workplace or around, immediately transfer the person to the hospital with a copy of the SDS

Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed

for poisons (in case of no treatment)

      Basic treatment

Establish clear respiratory tract, with suction if necessary

Monitor any signs of respiratory failures and assist with ventilation if necessary

Provide oxygen with a mask with non return valve at 10 to 15 L/min

Monitor and treat against shock if necessary

Monitor and treat against pulmonary edema if necessary

Anticipate any crisis

DO NOT use emetic treatment. If ingestion is suspected, rince the mouth and give up to 200 mL of water (5 mL/Kg recommended) to dilute the product when the patient is able to swallow, have a strong pharyngeal reflex and do not dribble.

      Advanced treatment

Consider orotracheal or nasotracheal intubation to control the respiratory tract when the patient is unconscious or after a respiratory failure occured.

Continuous positive airway pressure using a mask with valv could be useful.

Monitor and treat against arythmia if necessary

Start IV D5W TKO. If hypovolemia signes are visible, use a Ringers milky solution.A fluid overload might lead to complications.

Drug therpay should be considered for pulmonary edema.

Hypotension without signs of hypovolemia could require vasopressors. Hypotension with hypovolemia signs requires fluid administration with precaution.A fluid overload might lead to complications.

Treat crises with diazepam.

Proparacaine chlorhydrate should be used to help irrigating the eyes

BRONSTEIN, A.C. and CURRANCE, P.L. EMERGENCY CARE FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EXPOSURE: 2nd Ed.1994

Fire-fighting measures

Extinguishing media

Appropriate means of extnguishing fires

physical foam, dry chemical powder, BCF (if allowed), carbon dioxide.

Special hazards arising from the subtance or mixture

Fire incompatibility

Avoid contact with oxdising agents i.e. nitrates, oxidising acids, bleach containing chloride, swimming poll chloride etc. Ignition can occur.

Advice for firefighters

Fire fighting

Call firefighters and indicate the place and nature of the risk

Wear respiratory devices and appropriate protective gloves.

Avoid by any means spilling and contamination of water drains and evacuation system.

Use fine spray water to control the fire and cool down adjacent areas.

Fire/explosion risk

Solid fuel that burns but hardly propagate flames

Avoid dust generation, particularly dust cloud in non-ventilated or confined area. Dust clouds can form an explosive mix with air or with any other ignition sources, i.e. flames or sparks, that could intiate a fire or an explostion. Fine dust coulds can burn quickly and strongly if initiated.

Dry dust can also gain electrostatic charge by turbulences, land transport, discharge in exhaust ducting and during transport.

Accidental release measures

Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures

Minor spilling

Remove ignition sources

Immediatly clean the splashes

Avoid contact with skin and eyes

Control cntact with individuals with using potective equipment

Major spilling

Moderate risk

WARNING: Inform the personal in the area

Alert emergecy services and indicate the place and the nature of the risk

Advice for individual protection equipement is given in section 8.

Handling and storage

Precautions for safe handling

Safe handling

Avoid any contact, including inhalation

Wear protection colthes in case of risk of exposure

Use in well venitlated area

Prenvent concentration in holes or hollows

Other data

Store in the original packaging, closed appropriately.

Maintain containers well sealed

Store in a dry, cool and ventilated room.

Store away from incompatible materials and away from recipients containing food.

Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities

Adapted Packaging materials

Polyethylen or polypropylen containers

Check that every container is clearly labelled and without any leak.

Storage incompatibilities

Avoid reaction with oxidising agents

Avoid strong base

Transport information

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Marine transport (UN RTDG/IMDG)

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Exposure controls / personal protection

Exposure controls

Appropriate engineering controls

Local exhaust ventilation is required wen solids like powder or cristals are manipulated, even if particles are particulary important in size considering a fraction of it with transform into powder by manual friction.

Exhaust ventilation should be planned to avoid accumulatio and particle recylcing at the work place.

If, even with the exhaust ventialtion, the product concentrate in the air, repisratory protection should be coniedre.

Individual protection

Apropriate gloves, repiratory mask, safety goggles, protection clothing and shoes

Eye/Face protection

Safety goggles with side portection

Chemical mask

Contact lenses are a particlar risk: soft lenses can absorb irritant products and all lenses concentrate product. DO NOT wear contact lenses.

Skin protection: see hand protection

Hand protection

Note: the product can cause skin sensitisation in predisposed people. Attention should be taken when a person take out its gloves and portection equipment to avoid any possible contact with skin.

Type of gloves and time to keep them is dependant on the use.

Body portection: see other protection

Other protection:

full uniform

PVC apron

Protective cream

Cleaning cream for skin

Stability and reactivity

Reactivity

See Handling and storage section

Chemical stability

Existence of incompatible materials

The product is consider stable.

Hazardous polymerisation won't occur.

Possibility of hazardous reactions

See Handling and storage section

Conditions to avoid

See Handling and storage section

Incompatible materials

See Handling and storage section

Hazardous decomposition products

See fire-fighting measure

Disposal considerations

Waste treatment methods

Product and container elimination

Drill the containers to avoid re-use

Regulation regarding waste elimination can be different depending on the countries, regions or domains. Each user should follow the local regulation.

In some particular cases, some waste can be monitored more closely.