SDS
SAFETY DATA SHEET
R134A
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Skin contact 
: 
After contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of water. 
If there is evidence of frostbite, bathe (do not rub) with 
lukewarm  (not hot) water.  If water is not available,  cover  with a 
clean, soft cloth or similar covering.  If symptoms persist, call a 
physician.  
Eye contact 
: 
Rinse immediately with plenty of water, also under  the eyelids, 
for at least 15 minutes. In case of frostbite water  should be 
lukewarm, not hot. If symptoms persist, call a physician.  
Ingestion 
: 
Unlikely route  of exposure.  As this product  is a gas, refer  to the 
inhalation  section. Do not induce vomiting  without medical 
advice.  Call a physician immediately.  
Notes  to physician 
Treatment 
: 
Because of the possible disturbances  of cardiac rhythm, 
catecholamine  drugs, such as epinephrine,  should be used 
with special caution and only in situations of emergency life 
support.  Treatment  of overexposure  should be directed at the 
control of symptoms and the clinical conditions. Treat  frost-
bitten areas as needed. 
SECTION  5. FIREFIGHTING MEASURES 
Suitable extinguishing media 
: 
The  product is not flammable. 
Use water  spray, alcohol-resistant  foam, dry chemical or 
carbon dioxide. 
Use extinguishing  measures that are appropriate to local 
circumstances and the surrounding  environment. 
Specific hazards  during 
firefighting 
: 
Contents under  pressure. 
This product is not flammable  at ambient temperatures  and 
atmospheric pressure. 
However,  this material can ignite when  mixed with air under 
pressure  and exposed to strong ignition sources. 
Container  may rupture  on heating. 
Cool closed containers  exposed to fire with water  spray. 
Do not allow run-off from  fire fighting  to enter drains or water 
courses. 
Vapours are heavier  than air and can cause suffocation  by 
reducing  oxygen available  for breathing. 










