MSDS

The f irst a id advice given for skin contact, eye contact, and ingestion
is applicable following exposures to the liquid or spray. See also section
11.
INHALATION
R emove patient from exposure, keep warm and at rest. Administer oxygen if
necessary. Apply artificial respiration if breathing has ceased or shows
signs of failing. In the event of cardiac arrest apply external cardiac
message. Obtain immediate medical attention.
SKIN CONTACT
Thaw affected areas with water. Remove contaminated clothing. Caution:
clothing may adhere to the skin in the case of freeze burns. After contact
with skin, wash immediately with plenty of warm water. If irritation or
blistering occurs obtain medical attention.
EYE CONTACT
Immediately irrigate with eyewash solution or clean water, holding the
eyelids apart, for at least 10 Minutes. Obtain immediate medical attention.
INGESTION
Do not induce vomiting. Provide the patient is conscious, wash out mouth
with water and give 200-300 ml(half a pint) of water to drink. Obtain
immediate medical attention.
Further Medical Treatment
Symptomatic treatment and supportive therapy as indicated.
Adrenaline and similar sympathomimetic drugs should be avoided following
exposure as cardiac arrhythmia may result with possible subsequent cardiac
arrest.
FIRE
FIRE
FIRE
FIRE FIGHTING
FIGHTING
FIGHTING
FIGHTING MEASURES
MEASURES
MEASURES
MEASURES
The refrigerant is not flammable in air under ambient of temperature and
pressure. Certain mixtures of this refrigerant and air when under pressure
may be flammable. Mixtures of this refrigerant and air under pressure
should be avoided. Certain mixtures of HFCs and chlorine may be flammable
or reactive under certain conditions.
Thermal decomposition will evolve very toxic and corrosive vapors .
(hydrogen fluoride)
Containers may burst if overheated.
Extinguish Media: As appropriate for surrounding fire. Water spray should
be used to cool containers.
Fire Fighting Protective Equipment: A self contained breathing apparatus
and suitable protective clothing must be worn in fire conditions . See
Section 8.
ACCIDENTAL
ACCIDENTAL
ACCIDENTAL
ACCIDENTAL RELEASE
RELEASE
RELEASE
RELEASE MEASURES
MEASURES
MEASURES
MEASURES
Ensure suitable personal protection (including respiratory protection)
during removal of spillages. See Section 8.
Provided it is safe to do so, isolate the source of the leak. Allow small
spillages to evaporate provided there is adequate ventilation.
Large spillages: Ventilate area. Contain spillages with sand, earth or
any suitable adsorbent material. Prevent liquid from entering drains,
sewers, basement and work pits since the vapor may create a suffocating
atmosphere.