SDS

Safety Data Sheet
(according to Regulation EC 1907/2006)
Version No.
01.1/EN
Revision
N.A.
Printing date
11 Mar. 2019
revised Aug 19. 2019
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4. FIRST AID MEASURES
4.1 Description of first aid measures
Inhalation
Move from the exposed areas immediately. Artificial respiration if needed.
Secure the airway, maintain blood pressure, and inhale oxygen if possible.
Keep a patient in a warm and comfortable condition.
Treat appropriately depending on the symptoms. Take a proper medical action.
Skin contact
Thoroughly wash off with soft detergent and much water (15~20 minutes).
If there are symptoms such as frostbite and freezing, take the following process.
Warm the affected part with warm water of 107 (41.7 ). Gently wrap the affected part
in blanket. Take an immediate medical action.
Eye contact
Wash eyes immediately with much water or saline solution until no chemicals remain.
Take an immediate medical action.
Ingestion
Treat properly based on the symptoms.
Take an immediate medical action.
5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
5.1 Extinguishing media
Powder fire extinguisher, carbon dioxide (Use water or fog in case of a blaze)
5.2 Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture
May burst or explode if exposed to heat or spark.
Heavier than the air, and there is a possibility of ignition and backfire.
Container may explode by heat or fire.
Mixture of gas & air may explode.
Low electrical conduction may cause static electricity, and ignited by a spark.
5.3 Advice for firefighters
If not dangerous, remove from a fire area.
After putting out a fire, sprinkle cooling water in the side of the container which is exposed by heat.
Escape from the end of tank.
Use a fire hose or monitor nozzle if a blaze occurs in the stored area, and leave it burned if difficult.
Immediately remove if the size of blaze grows bigger or the tank is discolored by heat.
Leave it burned and isolate by more than 1 mile if we cannot stop the spills from gas tank, and tank lorry.
Extinguish it if the gas spills can be stopped. Use much water in a form of fog from a long distance.
Keep away outside a 8.045 km radius if fire is out of control or the container is exposed to a flame.
Don't inhale the smoke from the burning materials with one's back against the wind.
5.4 Special Information
No data available
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
6.1 Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures