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CALLE: PROLONGACION MIGUEL ALLENDE ESQ. PASEOS DE TULTITLAN DELG/ MUNICIPIO TULTITLAN 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
1.- CHEMICAL NAME
COLONIA SANTIAGUITO
C.P. 54900
TULTITLAN
NA
PROPORTION (%W/W )
4.- LMPEPPT
1. ETHYL ALCOHOL 2. PROPANE 3. BUTANE 4. ISOBUTANE 5. VA/CROTONATES/VINIL NEODECANOATO COPOLYMER 6. AMINOMETHYL PROPANOL 8. FRAGANCE
1.- HEALTH
64-17-5 74-98-6 106-97-8 75-28-5 58748-38-2 68-298-05-5 2.- FLAMMABILITY 3.- REACTIVITY 4.- SPECIAL
1.
2. 3. 4.
0
1 1 1
3
4 4 4
0
0 0 0
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CAS: number established by the Chemical Abstracts Service. UN No.: Number assigned to the hazardous chemical under the recommendations of the Organization of the United Nations Transport of Dangerous Goods. TWA: Permissible Exposure Limit Maximum Time Weighted Average. TWA CT: Maximum Permissible Exposure Limit for Short Time. TLV-P: Maximum Permissible Exposure Limit Pico. NA: Not Applicable ND: Not determined
AEROSOL
3.- APPEARANCE AND ODOR: 4.- FLASH POINT C:
NA ND
DRY CHEMIC AL
OTHER MEDIA
YES
NO
YES
YES
YES
Team composed of full firefighter coat, pants, helmet, boots and gloves. In confined spaces or oxygen deficient air equipment using positive pressure self-contained.
V.3 PROCEDURES AND PRECAUTIONS IN FIRE FIGHTING.
1. Before all of the alarm, notify firefighters and civil protection. 2. Conatus portable containers and fires can be extinguished. 3. If without risk, remove portable containers of hazardous areas. 4. Remove and immediately evacuate the area, within a radius of 650 meters around, in the following cases: When water is insufficient and does not guarantee the continuous supply for cooling.
V.4 CONDITIONS THAT LEAD TO EXPLOSION HAZARDS.
1. Propellant vapours are initially heavier than air and may form flammable mixtures. The flammable cloud can ignite and cause an explosion unconfined (UVCE). 2. A container with propellant, and is exposed to flame for more than 10 minutes can be exploited by the expansion of the boiling liquid vapours (BLEVE), and project fragments over long distances. 3. In both cases, the thermal radiation and resulting pressure wave, are very destructive.
V.5 COMBUSTION PRODUCTS THAT ARE HARMFUL TO HEALTH.
The propellant burns completely to form carbon dioxide and water. Indoors or oxygen deficiency can form large amounts of carbon monoxide is harmful to health. 6. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
VI.1 STABILITY CONDIITIONS: X VI.2 INCOMPATIBILIDAD (SUSTANCIAS A EVITAR) INSTABILITY:
CO2, CO
VI.4 SPONTANEOUS POLIMERAZION MAY OCCUR WILL NOT OCCURR VI.5 REACT CONDITIONS TO AVOID:
Minimal toxity
2.- EYES
irritating
Small amounts of liquid aspirated during ingestion may cause bronchopneumonia or pulmonary edema Can cause injury to eye tissue if not removed promptly
Do not induce vomiting. Avoid living miles, oils or alcohol. Seek medical advice Irrigate with copious amounts of water for 15 minutes. It is recommended to seek medical advice Wash thoroughly with soap and water, remove contaminated clothing. Remove victim from exposure avoid becoming a casualty. Allow patient to assume most comfortable position and keep warm. Keep at rest until fully recovered. Seek medical advice
3.- SKIN
Irritating
4.- INHALATION
Frequent and prolonged contact may irritate and cause dermatitis. Airborne concentrations beyond recommended levels of explosion are anesthetic, negligible effect at room temperature.
Irritating
VII.2. CHEMICAL LISTED AS CARCINOGENS No Yes NOM 010-STPS-1994 . VII.3. OTHER HAZARDS OR HEALTH EFFECTS Other . Yes . No .
NA
VII.4. ANTIDOTE:
NA
VII.5. OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PRIMARY MEDICAL CARE:
NA
VII.6 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CL50. Median Lethal Concentration
ND
CL50.
ND
DL50:
ND
ND
8. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES. Eliminate all sources of ignition. Contain spill for disposal. Add absorbent (sand, earth, sawdust, etc.) to spill area. Keep out of drains and waterways. Dispose of adsorbed material at an approved disposal site according to local government regulations. Ventilate confined spaces well.
At all times protect eyes and avoid direct contact witn eyes. In a work environment wear gloves. Avoid breathing odour in an industrial area and where the exposure standard is exceded use a suppied air facemask.
IX.2. ENGINEERING MEASURES
Use explosin proof equipment. Use only in a well ventilated area. Do not use near naked flames. 10. TRANSPORT INFORMATION (According to transport regulations.)
X.1 EL REGLAMENTO PARA EL TRANSPORTE TERRESTRE DE MATERIALES Y RESIDUOS PELIGROSOS X.2 NOM. -004-SCT2-1994 X.3 LAS RECOMENDACIONES DE LA ORGANIZACIN DE LAS NACIONES UNIDAS PARA EL TRANSPORTE DE MERCANCIAS PELIGROSAS X.4 LA GUIA NORTE AMERICANA DE RESPUESTA EN CASO DE EMERGENCIA
Requerimientos para la identificacin del transporte: No. UN 1950 11. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
XI.1 DE ACUERDO CON LAS DISPOSICIONES DE LA SECRETARIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE, RECURSOS NATURALES Y PESCA, EN MATERIA DE AGUA, AIRE, SUELO, Y RESIDUOS PELIGROSOS.
Store away from oxidizing agents. Do not store above 50 oC. Do not allow cartons to become wet. Aerosols should be completely employed before disposing. Recycle can if a facility is available or place can in household rubbish. It is desirable to have the signs and safety guidelines established by the SE, SEMARNAP, STPS, SCT and SEGOB (Sistema Nacional de Proteccin Civil). It is also imperative to equip and train staff not only to perform their normal functions, but also to prevent and protect the lives and health of people and to prevent damage to the workplace NOM-005-STPS-1998 (DOF 02/FEB/99)