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Where to access MSDSs
• Texas Operations MSDS are accessed through the electronic MSDS tool (keyword Electronic MSDS).
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Summary of Chemical Hazards (Disclaimer)
• The following information presented is only a summation of the emergency and potential health effects of the chemicals and is for you to be aware of and understand some of the hazards associated with the product.
• This information does not express or imply that individuals should refer to this information to solely rely upon to manage, package or handle the chemicals. Before any handling, individuals should consult subject matter experts and/or obtain an MSDS from the manufacturer of the chemical.
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ACETONEEMERGENCY; POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS OVERVIEW
Color: ColorlessPhysical State: LiquidOdor: Fragrant; Mint-like
Extremely flammable liquid and vapor May cause coughing, dizziness, and headache; Higher concentrations can cause central nervous system depression and unconsciousness Causes redness, pain, drying and cracking of the skin May cause severe irritation to eyes, stinging, tearing, redness, pain If ingested, DO NOT INDUCE vomiting; keep head below hips to prevent aspiration into lungs For spills, isolate area; keep unnecessary personnel from entering
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AMMONIA (PRESSURIZED LIQUEFIED GAS)
EMERGENCY; POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS OVERVIEW
Color: ColorlessPhysical State: Liquid, under pressure; Gas in atmosphereOdor: Pungent (Stinging or Biting Quality)
Severely corrosive to skin, eyes and respiratory system
Causes severe burns Avoid inhalation of mists & vapors
Vapors may form explosive mixture with air
Gases have a suffocating effect
Avoid heat; sealed containers will expand Avoid acids
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Caustic (50%) EMERGENCY; POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS OVERVIEW
Color: ColorlessPhysical State: Liquid above freezing pointOdor: Odorless
Causes severe eye and skin burns Causes burns of the mouth and throat Causes respiratory tract irritation (Can damage trachea & lungs) Reacts violently with water Keep upwind of spill Turns to white milky substance when cooled Is corrosive and hazardous
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CHLORINE EMERGENCY; POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS OVERVIEW
Color: Greenish - YellowPhysical State: GasOdor: Pungent, (Stinging or Biting Quality)
Causes severe eye and skin burns Prolonged skin exposure could cause death May be fatal if inhaled
Contact with other material may cause fire Reacts with some metals Stay out of low areas Toxic fumes may be released in fire situations
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CUMENEEMERGENCY; POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS OVERVIEW
Color: ColorlessPhysical State: LiquidOdor: Aromatic
Flammable liquid; releases vapors at or below ambient temperatures Vapors travel long distances; vapors heavier than air; avoid low areas Causes eye irritation with tearing, redness; stinging or burning feeling Mild skin irritation with redness and/or an itching or burning feeling Small amounts in the lungs can cause lung damage, possibly leading to chronic lung dysfunction or death Do not touch or walk through spilled material Evacuate all non-essential personnel from area; establish a "regulated zone" with site control and security
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EPICHLOROHYDRINEMERGENCY; POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS OVERVIEW
Color: ColorlessPhysical State: LiquidOdor: Pungent (Stinging or Biting Quality)
Danger - Poison! Flammable liquid and vapor Vapors may travel long distance; ignition and/or flash back may occur May cause severe eye irritation and corneal injury Vapor concentrations may cause unconsciousness and death, effects may be delayed Moisture in the soil can react with this product in a hazardous manner Do not touch or walk through spilled material Stay upwind
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ETHANE/PROPANE (E/P)EMERGENCY; POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS OVERVIEW
Color: ColorlessPhysical State: GasOdor: Odorless
Danger – Flammable liquid and gas under pressure Vapors may travel long distances; ignited by pilot lights, sparks, electrical equipment, static discharges or other ignition sources May cause frostbite, dizziness, drowsiness, and suffocation Burning can produce carbon monoxide and/or carbon dioxide; carbon monoxide is highly toxic if inhaled Evacuate all personnel from danger area; isolate area and deny entry May contain RADON-222; naturally occurring radioisotope
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ETHYLENEEMERGENCY; POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS OVERVIEW
Color: ColorlessPhysical State: GasOdor: Sweet
DANGER! Extremely flammable liquid and vapor Can cause headache, dizziness, drowsiness, unconsciousness Can cause death if too much is breathed; asphyxiant (displaces oxygen) Contact of water with liquefied gas can result in boiling, frothing, and rapid generation of vapor Eliminate ignition sources Keep out of low areas – gases/vapors can accumulate Keep upwind and personnel out of area
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FUEL OILEMERGENCY; POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS OVERVIEW
Color: BrownPhysical State: LiquidOdor: Aromatic
Combustible liquid and vapor
Eye irritation experienced as mild discomfort and redness Moderate skin irritation with local redness; repeated contact may cause skin burns Vapor concentrations are attainable which could be hazardous on single exposure Symptoms may include headache, dizziness and drowsiness, progressing to incoordination and unconsciousness
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HYDROGEN CHLORIDE GAS, (HCL) ANHYDROUSEMERGENCY; POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS OVERVIEW
Color: ColorlessPhysical State: GasOdor: Pungent (Stinging or Biting Quality)
Causes severe eye and skin burns Irritation with corneal injury, up to permanent impairment of vision, even blindness. Vapors may cause lacrymation (tears) May cause frost-bite type injury due to rapid cooling Single brief (minutes) inhalation exposure to easily attainable concentrations may cause serious adverse effects, even death Lower exposures with prolonged exposure times, respiratory effects, including pulmonary edema Immediate and prolonged health hazard
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NAPHTHAEMERGENCY; POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS OVERVIEW
Color: Colorless to yellowPhysical State: LiquidOdor: Gasoline-like
Danger; Extremely flammable liquid and vapor Harmful if absorbed through skin, inhaled or swallowed Prolonged contact may cause skin burns Excessive inhalation can cause dizziness and drowsiness Vapor concentrations could be hazardous on single exposure Vapors may travel a long distance; ignition and/or flash back may occur Keep upwind of spill
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NATURAL GAS (METHANE)
EMERGENCY; POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS OVERVIEW
Color: Colorless to yellowPhysical State: LiquidOdor: Gasoline-like
Danger; Extremely flammable liquid and vapor Harmful if absorbed through skin, inhaled or swallowed Prolonged contact may cause skin burns Excessive inhalation can cause dizziness and drowsiness Vapor concentrations could be hazardous on single exposure Vapors may travel a long distance; ignition and/or flash back may occur Keep upwind of spill
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PHENOL EMERGENCY; POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS OVERVIEW
Color: Colorless to pink liquidPhysical State: Combustible liquid and vaporOdor: Aromatic (Sweet)
Danger - Poison! Causes severe eye and skin burns Rapidly absorbed through skin; could be fatal May cause pulmonary edema (fluid in the lungs) Vapors may travel a long distance; ignition and/or flash back may occur Keep upwind of spill Overheating of transport vehicles and storage vessels must be prevented
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PYGASEMERGENCY; POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS OVERVIEW
Color: YellowPhysical State: LiquidOdor: Aromatic (Sweet)
DANGER! Extremely flammable liquid and vapor Harmful if absorbed through skin, inhaled or swallowed Can cause death if too much is breathed May cause drying and flaking of the skin; may cause more severe response on covered skin (under clothing, gloves) Can cause cancer Components include many hazardous chemicals (Benzene, Dicyclopentadiene, Isoprene, Styrene, Toluene, Xylene, Ethylbenzene)
Keep upwind
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PROPYLENEEMERGENCY; POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS OVERVIEW
Color: ColorlessPhysical State: Liquefied GasOdor: Odorless
DANGER! Extremely flammable liquid and vapor Liquid may cause frostbite to eye and skin Vapors may travel long distance; ignition and/or flash-back may occur Excessive exposure may be anesthetic or narcotic effects; dizziness and drowsiness may be observed Confined or poorly ventilated areas, vapor can easily accumulate and can cause unconsciousness and death due to displacement of oxygen Keep upwind of a spill
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OCTENEEMERGENCY; POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS OVERVIEW
Color: ColorlessPhysical State: LiquidOdor: Odorless
Extremely flammable May be harmful if inhaled; causes respiratory tract irritation May be harmful if absorbed through skin; causes skin irritation. Aspiration hazard if swallowed - can enter lungs and cause damage Vapors can accumulate in low areas; form explosive concentrations Keep upwind of a spill
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Hazardous Chemical TrainingTDI
EMERGENCY; POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS OVERVIEW
Color: Colorless to YellowPhysical State: LiquidOdor: Sharp
Causes eye & skin irritation Harmful if inhaled. May cause lung injury Not soluble in water, but reacts slowly at interface to form carbon dioxide gas and polyurea (Polyurea turns into solid and may look like Caustic; white) Single inhalation exposure may cause over-exposure limit Odor and irritancy of this material are inadequate to warn of excessive exposure Keep upwind of spill. Stay out of low areas May cause cancer and is hazardous
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Vinyl Chloride
EMERGENCY; POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS OVERVIEW
Color: ColorlessPhysical State: Gas, LiquidOdor: Sweet
Danger - Poison! Extremely flammable liquid and vapor - Vapor may cause flash fire May be fatal if inhaled & may cause frostbite May cause central nervous system effects May cause anesthetic effects. Can cause cancer Keep upwind of spill Vapor explosion hazard. Vapors may travel a long distance; ignition and/or flash back may occur Stay out of low areas Eliminate ignition sources. Avoid temperatures above 400°C (752°F)
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SUMMARY
Do’s: Use and wear your personal protective equipment when applicable Avoid areas which may normally be dry; some chemicals look like water Stay upwind Evacuate from contaminated areas immediately Notify the Immediate Response Leader, if you discover a spill.
Don'ts Investigate a spill or determine what chemical it maybe Allow personnel into a contaminated area
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Revision history
The following information documents at least the last 3 changes to this document, with all the changes listed for the last 6 months.
Date Revised By Changes
3/1/2010 Danny Link Created Document MOC Number:
SI2010020003
4/12/2010
Anna Rivier Added training code
3/21/2013
Anna Rivier Reviewed; no changes
Revision History
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