Emergency Response Information
HIGHLY CORROSIVE FLAMMABLE LIQUID
1. Characteristics
- Highly corrosive, causing severe damage to skin, eyes and air passages.
- Flash point between 23°C and 60°C (or above 60°C but product carried above its Flashpoint).
- Immiscible or partly miscible with water (less than 10%), lighter than water.
2. Hazards
- Heating of container(s) will cause pressure rise with risk of bursting and subsequent explosion.
- Gives off corrosive and irritant fumes, also when burning.
- May form explosive mixture with air at elevated ambient temperature.
- May attack metals and produce hydrogen gas which may form explosive mixture with air.
- The vapour may be invisible and is heavier than air. It spreads along the ground and may enter sewers and basements.
3. Personal Protection
- Consider wearing standard fire fighting clothing underneath the suit.
4. Intervention Actions
4.1 General
- No smoking, eliminate ignition sources.
- Keep upwind. Put on protective equipment before entering danger area.
- Minimise number of personnel in risk area.
4.2 Spillage
- Contain spillage by any means available.
- Use low sparking hand tools and intrinsically safe equipment.
- Absorb liquid in sand or earth or any other suitable material, or cover with foam.
- If substance has entered a water course or sewer, inform the responsible authority.
- Ventilate sewers and basements where there is no risk to personnel or public.
4.3 Fire (involving the substance)
- Keep container(s) cool with water.
- Extinguish with foam - dry powder, subsequently secure with foam blanket.
- Do not use water jet or fog (spray) to extinguish.
- Use water spray to knock down fire fumes if possible.
- Avoid unnecessary run-off of extinguishing media which may cause pollution.
5. First Aid
- If substance has got into eyes, wash out with water for at least 15 minutes and seek immediate medical attention.
- Persons who have been in contact with the substance or have inhaled fumes should get immediate medical attention. Pass on all available product information.
- In case of burns, immediately cool affected skin for as long as possible with cold water. Do not remove clothing adhering to skin.
- Remove contaminated clothing immediately and wash affected skin with soap and plenty of water.
- Mouth to mouth resuscitation should be avoided. Use alternative methods, preferably with oxygen or compressed air driven apparatus.
6. Essential Precautions For Product Recovery
- Ensure proper earthing of pumping equipment.
- Use flame proof pump(s). If electrically driven, minimum class T3.
- Use acid resistant equipment.
- Recover spilled product in hermetically sealed container.
7. Precautions After Intervention
7.1 Undressing
- Drench contaminated suit and breathing apparatus with water/detergent before removing facemask and suit.
- Use chemical protection suit and self contained breathing apparatus while undressing contaminated co-workers or handling contaminated equipment.
- Contain decontamination run off.
7.2 Equipment Clean Up
- Drench with water/detergent and seek specialist advice before transporting from incident.
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