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SECTION 4 First Aid Measures
Emergency and First Aid Procedures:
Ingestion: DO NOT induce vomiting. Rinse with copious amounts of water or milk, first. Irrigate the esophagus and
dilute stomach contents by slowly giving one or two glasses of water or milk. Avoid giving alcohol or alcohol
related products. In cases where the individual is semi comatose, comatose, or convulsing, DO NOT give fluids by
mouth. In case of intentional ingestion of the product, seek medical assistance immediately; take individual to
nearest medical facility.
Inhalation: If exposure by inhalation is suspected, immediately move exposed individual to fresh air. If individual
experiences nausea, headache, dizziness, has difficulty breathing, or is cyanotic, seek medical attention
immediately.
Skin Contact: Wash exposed area with plenty of soap and water. Repeat washing. Remove contaminated clothing
and wash thoroughly before reuse. If irritation persists, consult a health care professional.
Eye Contact: Flush immediately with copious amounts of tap water or normal saline solution for a minimum of 15
minutes. Take exposed individual to a health care professional, preferably an ophthalmologist, for further
evaluations.
SECTION 5 Fire Fighting Measures
Fire and Explosion Hazard Data:
Flash Point (Closed Cup): >100oC (212oF). (Tagliabue).
Flammable Limits: Not Available
LEL:
UEL:
Extinguishing Media: Water fog, carbon dioxide, foam, dry chemical.
Special Fire-fighting Procedures: Fire fighters should wear positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus.
(SCBA) and full turnout gear.
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None known
SECTION 6 Accidental Release Measures
Steps To Be Taken In Case Material Is Spilled Or Released: IMPORTANT: Before responding to spill or leak from
this product, review each section of this MSDS. Follow the recommendations given in the Handling Precaution
sections. Check the Fire and Explosion Data section to determine if the use of non-sparking tools is merited. Insure
that spilled or leaked product does not come into contact with materials listed as incompatible. If irritating fumes
are present, consider evacuation of affected areas.
Initially minimize area affected by the spill or leak. Block any potential routes to water systems (e.g., sewers,
streams, lakes, etc.). Based on the products toxicological and chemical properties, and on the size and location of
the spill, or leak access, the impact on contaminated environments (e.g. water systems, ground air equipments,
etc.), there are not methods available to completely eliminate any toxicity this product many have on aquatic
environments. Minimize adverse effects on these environments. Determine if Federal, State and/or local release
notification is required. Recover as much of the pure product as possible into appropriate containers. Later
determine if this recovered product can be used for its intended purpose. Address clean up of contaminated
environments. Spill or leak residuals may have to be collected and disposed of. Clay, soil, or commercially
available absorbents may be used to recover any material that cannot readily be recovered as pure product.