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TYPES OF HAZARD/ EXPOSURE
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ACUTE HAZARDS/ SYMPTOMS
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PREVENTION
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FIRST AID/ FIRE FIGHTING
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FIRE
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Not combustible but enhances combustion of other substances.
Many reactions may cause fire or explosion.
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NO open flames, NO sparks, and NO smoking.
NO contact with combustible substances.
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In case of fire in the surroundings: all extinguishing agents allowed.
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EXPLOSION
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Risk of fire and explosion when heated or on contact with combustible substances (alkene, ethers).
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Closed system, ventilation, explosion-proof electrical equipment and lighting.
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In case of fire: keep cylinder cool by spraying with water.
Combat fire from a sheltered position.
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EXPOSURE
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STRICT HYGIENE!
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INHALATION
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Cough.
Headache.
Shortness of breath.
Sore throat.
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Ventilation, local exhaust, or breathing protection.
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Fresh air, rest.
Half-upright position.
Artificial respiration if indicated.
Refer for medical attention.
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SKIN
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ON CONTACT WITH LIQUID: FROSTBITE.
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Cold-insulating gloves.
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ON FROSTBITE: rinse with plenty of water, do NOT remove clothes.
Refer for medical attention.
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EYES
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Redness.
Pain.
Loss of vision.
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Face shield
or eye protection in combination with breathing protection.
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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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