TYPES OF
HAZARD/
EXPOSURE |
ACUTE HAZARDS/
SYMPTOMS |
PREVENTION |
FIRST AID/
FIRE FIGHTING |
FIRE |
Not combustible but enhances
combustion of other substances. Gives off irritating or toxic fumes (or gases) in a fire.
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NO contact with combustibles or
reducing agents.
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In case of fire in the
surroundings: all extinguishing agents allowed.
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EXPLOSION |
Risk of fire and explosion on
contact with reducing agents.
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EXPOSURE |
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PREVENT DISPERSION OF DUST!
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INHALATION
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Cough. Laboured breathing (See
Ingestion).
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Local exhaust or breathing
protection.
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Fresh air, rest. Refer for
medical attention.
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SKIN |
Redness.
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Protective gloves.
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First rinse with plenty of
water, then remove contaminated clothes and rinse again.
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EYES |
Redness. Pain.
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Safety spectacles.
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First rinse with plenty of water
for several minutes (remove contact lenses if easily possible), then take to a doctor.
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INGESTION
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Abdominal pain. Blue lips or
fingernails. Blue skin. Convulsions. Diarrhoea. Dizziness. Headache. Laboured
breathing.
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Do not eat, drink, or smoke
during work. Wash hands before eating.
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Rinse mouth. Refer for medical
attention.
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