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Permit ID #:: 015-000-001859
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LOCATION: 4800 WHITE LN L
Issued by:
Bakersfield Fire Department
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES'
1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor Approved by:
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Voice (661) 326-3979
FAX (661) 326-0576 Expiration Date:
This pennlt Is Issued for the following:
ItI Hazardous Materials Plan
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CONDITIONS OF PERMIT ON REVERSE SIDE
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PERMIT ID# 015-021.Q01859
M K MEDICAL
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Issued by:
Bakersfield Fire Department
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SER VICES
1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Voice (805) 326-3979
FAX (805) 326-0576
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Expiration Date:
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SiteID: 015-021-001859
Manager U' ~~' `~" ~~ ~ `` ~r~~Bus Phone : ( 6 61) 3 9 7 - 2 6 91
Location: 4800 WHITE LN L Map 123 CommHaz Low
City BAKERSFIELD Grid: 14C FacUnits: 1 AOV:
CommCode: BFD STA 07
EPA Numb:
SIC Code:4925
DunnBrad:94-256-0044
Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title
/ MANAGER MARIA RUIZ / CSR SUPR
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24-Hour Phone (661) 300-1541x 24-Hour Phone (661) 833-9006x
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Hazmat Hazards: Fire ImmHlth DelHlth
Contact tl; cfi~~'-~- ~'-~~k r`~cp f, Phone: (661) 397-2691x
MailAddr: 4800 WHITE LN L State: CA
City BAKERSFIELD Zip 93309
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Emergency Directives:
PROG A - HAZMAT
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Hazmat Common Name... SpecHaz EPA Hazards Frm DailyMax Unit MCP
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F= Inventory Item 0004 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers at Site ~
COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME
OXYGEN Days On Site
CRYOGENIC LIQUID 365
Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid:
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7782-44-7
STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE
Liquid TPureAbove Ambient Cryogenic INSUL.TANK / CRYOGENIC
AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION
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5450.00 FT3 5450.00 FT3 5450.00 FT3
HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
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No No No No/ Curies F IH DH / / / Low
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COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME
OXYGEN
Location within this Facility Unit
S WALL WHSE
STATE TYPE PRESSURE _
Gas TPure ~-Above Ambient
Facility Unit: Fixed Containers at-Site ~
Days On Site
365
Map: Grid:
CAS#
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TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE
Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER
AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION
Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average
249.00 FT3 249.00 FT3. 100.00 FT3
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F M K MEDICAL SitelD: 015-021-001859 ~
Fast Format ~
~ Notif./Evacuation/Medical Overall Site ~
~ Agency Notification 02/23/1998 ~
APPOINTED EMPLOYEE RESPONSIBILITY TO CALL 911 FIRE/POLICE IN CASE OF
EMERGENCY.
Employee Notif./Evacuation 11/02/2006
INTERNAL ANNOUNCEMENT CODE RED FOR BLDG EVACUATION, MEETING PLACE SET WITH
EMPLOYEE ROLL CALL.
Public Notif./Evacuation 02/23/1998
CALL 911.
Emergency Medical Plan 02/23/1998
911
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FMK MEDICAL SiteID: 015-021-001859 ~
Fast Format ~
~ Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Overall Site ~
~ Release Prevention 11/02/2006 ~
ALL CYLINDERS ARE SECURED AGAINST THE SOUTH WALL WITH CHAIN AND IN FLOOR
RACKS.
Release Containment 11/02/2006
ALL GASES STORED IN SOUTH WAREHOUSE, SOUTH WALL.
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F M K MEDICAL SiteID: 015-021-001859 ~
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~ Site Emergency Factors Overall Site ~
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Utility Shut-Offs 12/14/2006
A) GAS - S & W END OF COMPLEX
B) ELECTRICAL - NE CRNR REAR OF COMPLEX
C) WATER - UNKNOWN
D) SPECIAL - NONE
E) LOCK BOX - YES ELECT CLOSET LOCKED
Fire _Protec . /Avail . Wat. rer ,
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Building Occupancy Level 03/09/2006
13 EMPLOYEES
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F M K MEDICAL SitelD: 015-021-OQ1859 ~
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~~=Training Overall Site ~
Employee Training 11/02/2006
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j MSDS SHEETS DISPLAYED AND AVAILABLE FOR EMPLOYEE USE.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING PROGRAM: CONTINUED TRAINING FOR STAFF COVERING
ALL ASPECTS OF MEDICAL SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT, ETC.
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UNIFIE~~7PQZt~GRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST j B_ e_R S F , _D 900'IYuxtun Ave., Suite 210
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SECTION 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program ~; ARTM r ~ Tel.: (661) 326-3979
~? ~ Fax: (661) 872-2171
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ROUTINE ^ COMBINED ^ JOINT AGENCY ^ MULTI-AGENCY ^ COMPLAINT ^ RE-INSPECTION
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V=Violation COMMENTS
^ APPROPRIATE PERMIT ON HAND
^ BUSIIIeSS PLAN CONTACT INFORMATION ACCURATE
^ VISIBLE ADDRESS
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^ VERIFICATION OF INVENTORY MATERIALS ~~ Ltrll>iKq p C~ 0 ~~ ~r{OU ~
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C~J ^ VERIFICATION OF HAZ MAT TRAINING
^ VERIFICATION OF ABATEMENT SUPPLIES AND PROCEDURES D
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/ EMERGENCY PROCEDURES ADEQUATE
^ CONTAINERS PROPERLY LABELED
^ HOUSEKEEPING
L'~ ^ FIRE PROTECTION
^ SITE DIAGRAM ADEQUATE & ON HAND
ANY HAZARDOUS WASTE ON SITE?
EXPLAIN:
QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS INSPECTION? PLEASE CALL US AT (661) 326.3979
Inspect r (Please Print) Fire Prevention / 1S1 In /Shift of Site/Station # E
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SECTION 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program ~' Tel.: (661) 326-3979
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FACILITY NAME NSPECTION DATE INSPECTION TIME
ADDRESS HONE NO. O OF EMPLOYEES
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FACILITY CONTACT USINESS ID NUMBER
15-021- oD 18 S9
Section 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program
ROUTINE ^ COMBINED ^ JOINT AGENCY ^ MULTI-AGENCY~~ ^ COMPLAINT ^ RE-INSPECTION
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^ VERIFICATION OF HAZ MAT TRAINING
^ VERIFICATION OF ABATEMENT SUPPLIES AND
PROCEDURES
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^ CONTAINERS PROPERLY LABELED
~~ ^ HOUSEKEEPING
^ FIRE PROTECTION
f,Y^ SITE DIAGRAM ADEQUATE & ON HAND
ANY HAZARDOUS WASTE ON SITE? ^ YES ~NO
EXPLAIN:
,.QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS INSPECTION? PLEASE CALL US AT (661) 326-3879
Inspector (Please Print) Fire Prevention / 1s~ Iri /Shift of Site/Station #
BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT
>, p Prevention Services
E!R/ 900 Truxtun Ave., Suite 210
A~>r~ ~ Bakersfield, CA 93301
White -Prevention Services Yellow -Station Copy Pink -Business Copy FD2049 (Rev. 02/05)
F K MEDICAL SiteID: 015-021-001859
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Manager RICHARD STEMPSON
Location: 4800 WHITE LN L
City BAKERSFIELD
CommCode: BFD STA 07
EPA Numb:
BusPhone: (661) 397-2691,
Map 123 CommHaz Moderate
Grid: 14C FaCUnits: 1 AOV:
SIC Code:4925
DunnBrad:94-256-0044
Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title
RICHARD STEMPSON / MANAGER MARIA RUIZ / CSR SUPER
Business Phone: (661) 397-2691x Business Phone: (661) 397-2691x
24-Hour Phone (661)-R-B~-~x 24-Hour Phone (661) 833-9006x
Pager Phone (cec~) ~o a - ~S yl x Pager Phone ( ) - x
Hazmat Hazards: Fire Press ImmHlth DelHlth
Contact Phone: (661) 397-2691x
MailAddr: 4800 WHITE LN L State: CA
City BAKERSFIELD Zip 93309
Owner HOMECARE PREFERRED CHOICE INC Phone: (661) 397-2691x
Address 3253 E SHIELDS AVE State: CA
City FRESNO Zip 93726
Period to TotalASTs: = Gal
Preparers TotalUSTs: = Gal
Certif ~ d: RSs : No
ParcelNo:
Emergency Directives:
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SiteID: 015-021-001859
Manager : RICHARD STEMPSON
Location: 4800 WHITE LN L
City BAKERSFIELD
CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION 07
EPA Numb:
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BusPhone:
Map : 123
Grid: 14C
(661) 397-2691
CommHaz : Moderate
FacUnits: 1 AOV:
SIC Code:4925
DunnBrad:94-256-0044
Emergency Contact
RICHARD STEMPSON
Business Phone:
24-Hour Phone :
Pager Phone
/ Title
/ MANAGER
(661) 397-2691x
(661) 835-3742x
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Hazmat Hazards:
Contact :
MailAddr: 4800 WHITE LN L
City BAKERSFIELD
Owner
Address
City
Emergency Contact
MARIA RUIZ
Business Phone:
24-Hour Phone
Pager Phone
/ Title
/ CSR SUPER
(661) 397-2691x
(661) 833 - 9006x
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Fire Press
ImmHlth DelHlth
Phone: (661) 397-2691x
State: CA
Zip 93309
Phone: (661) 397-2691x
State: CA
Zip 93726
TotalASTs: = Gal
TotalUSTs: = Gal
RSs: No
HOME CARE PREFERRED CHOICE INC
3253 E SHIELDS AVE
FRESNO
Period
Preparer:
Certif'd:
ParcelNo:
to
Emergency Directives:
I.\<\~ ~ Do hereby certify that' have
(Type Of print name)
reviewed the attached hazardous materials manage-
ment plan for~and that it along with
(Name of BuSInea9)
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION
1715 'CHESTERAV£~
BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93301
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN
INSTRUCTIONS: . ¡ \15S~ J
1. ìo avoid further action. return this form within 30 days of receipt. Wt.. IL\- dO''""'"<.
2. TYPE/PRINT ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. J
3. Answer the questions below for the business as a whole. ,L\... ~ IRfEC~¡VI{~fi"¡,
4. Be brief and concise as possible. , ?- }.,¡.a.. FE8 'î a "1!;;,1Jd/
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SECTION 1: BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION DATA
BUSINESS NAME:
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LOCATION:
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PRIMARY ACTIVITY:
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CONTACT
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT P4AN
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SECTION 3: TRAINING:
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES:
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BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING PROGRAM: I
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SECTION 5: CERTIFICATION:
I, CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE INFOR-
MATION IS ACCURATE. I UNDERSTAND THAT THIS INFORMATlqN WIll BE USED TO
FULF¡L~MY F!RM'S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE "CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND !SAFETY CODE"
ON HAzARDOUS MATERIALS (DIV. 20 CHAPTER 6.95 SEC. 25500 ET A:L.) AND THÄT
INACCURATE INFORMATIONCONST!TUTES PERJURY. ::1
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HAZARDOUS. MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN
Facility Unit Name:
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SECTION 6: NOTIFICATION AND EV ACUATION PROCEDURES:
A. AGENCY NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES: ~D\,.:)l~ (.MPCO'-(CC
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLA,N
SECTION 7: MITIGATION, PREVENTION AND ABATEMENT PLA.N:.
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SECTION 9: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION/WATER AVAILABI,lITY:
A. PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION:
B. WATER AVAILABILITY (FIRE HYDRANT):
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION
1715 CHESTER AVE.
. BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93301
(805) 326-3979
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
FACILITY DESCRIPTION
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135 SOUTl1 LA SALI.E STREET· CHICAGO. ILUNOIS 606~8Z
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Gaseous . Ni troge.."l
AprU 1986
Emergency Phone NUmbers: (312)855-2500; C8EMr.REc (800)424-9300
SF.X:TICN I-PRCOOCl' IDENI'IFICATICNi
æ:EMICAL NAME: Ni tzogen
C(M.DN Ni\ME Þ.ND SYNCNYMS: ,Gaseous Nitrogen, Nitrogen: Gas, GN3
CHEMICAL FAMILY: Inert Gas roFMJIA: N 2
særICN II-HAZARDCUS INGREDIENl'S
vawME % CAS 00.
99.9% 7727-37-9
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Nitrogen
1985-6 M:Gm TLV UNITS
NitJ:ogen is a siItple
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.BOII.J:N; POINT (OF.)
V1ù?OR PRESSURE (nmBg.)
VAPOR DENSITY (AIR=1)
SOLtJBJLITY m ~
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-320.40 SPEx:IFIC GPAvnY (H2CÞ:l)
@-320.4° - 760 % VOI:.ATILE¡ BY VOLOME
0.967 ~CN PATE
Slightly (Bt:JfiL ÞCETATE=1)
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Sæ:rICN IV-FmE AND EXPLœICN HAZAroi DATA
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FLASH POINT (MmiOD USED) N/A ~ LIM!TS - N¡¡::-
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Non-Flamtab1e Inert Gas
SPEcrAL FIRE FIœTlNG PK:CEDURES: Non-flanmable and will not support
combustion. .
tJNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPU:6ICN HAZARDS: Non-flattmable. ~ unusual hazard except
when <:aq?ressed gas is ~sed to a fire,
containers may npture violently if
safety devices fail to relieve pressure.
S!x::l'ICN V-HEALTH HAZAID DÞœA I
THRESHOLD LIMIT V2WJE: Nitroge.."l is non-toxic and is classified as a siItple
asphyxiant by disp1acerœ."1i: of 9Xi-gen.
~'J::.t:L"'TS OF 0VERE:XPœURE: Dizziness, unconciousness, death
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Ð1æGENCY AND FIRST AID PIn:EDURES: If inhaled raroved to fresh air. Þ.ðminisi::.e.r
air or oxygen. Cbtain pranpt Iœdica.l attention. Give' cardicpulrrDnar.f
resuscitation. Pescuers need to be concerned with their 0W'n safety in oxygen
deficient areas. Use self-contained breathing equi-prent. Nitrogen can cause
rapid suffocation. Oxygen levels should be maintained :at greater than 18% by
volume at nonnal a1::nDspheric pressure which is equivalent to a partial pressure
of 135rtm Eg.
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RCm.'E (S) OF EN1'.RY: INHALATICN? yes SKIN? ¡
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IN:OMPATABILI'l'Y CWœER:1::ALS 'ro AVOID): Inert except at high ~atures
BAZA1<IXX1S DEX::X::M:œITICN PRODOCTS: None
BAZARIXUS PCLYMERIZATIŒ: MAY ccaJR () ~'T OCOJR (X)·
OH>ITIONS 'ro AVOID: N/A
særIœ VII-SPILL OR LEAK pKX:E:X.JRES I
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELFASED OR SPILLID: .
ENacuate all personnel fran affected area. To enter spill ~,use
self-contained breathing equiprent. Maintain adequate venti1àtion
to avoid oxygen ðèficiency. . ¡
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vmnIATIOO': IœAL EXHAUST
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Self-contained breathing apparatus or pressure denand air S\JPPly mask.
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PÍVI'Ex.:l·.l. VE GImES: Cotton or leather.
FiE Proræll!CN: ~les or glasses
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SEX:I'ICN IX-SP:æIAL PREX:W1'!CNS
PREDillTICES 'ro BE TAIŒN rn HANDI.m; RID S'roRING:
Protect containers fran physical damage. Use only DOl' or ASME coded storage
vessels. follOW' ncmna.l ,,,;uull;Jressed gas storage practices. ~t9re in cool and
dry ventilated areas. !
C7Im:R PREX:W1'!CNS: Refer to ~ Bulletin 5&-2 and panphlets ipt9 and P-14.
, SB-2 - "Oxygen Deficient Atrrospheresft :
P-9 - "The Inert Gases Argon, Nitrogen 'and Heliun
P-14 - "~i ñE'nt Prevention in Cbcygen-Ri~ and
Oxygen-Deficient Atm:>spheres" ,i
Use a check valve or trap in the nitrogen cylinder discharge :µne to prevent
hazardous backflav. Cyl.:inders or containers nust not be recharged e."Cœpt by
or with the oonsent of Liquid Ca.tbonic.
No guaranty is made as to the accuracy of any data or statement contained he~ein. While this material
is furnished in good faith. NO WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF MERCJ!.fANTABILlTY. FITNESS
OR OTHERWISE IS MADE. This material is offered only for your consideration~ investigation and veri-
fication and liquid Carbonic shall not in any event be liable for special, incièlental or consequential
damages in connection with its publication. '
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PRODUCT Nitrous Oxide
CHEMICAL
NAME
Nitrogen Oxide
SYNONYMS Dinitrogen Monoxide, Nitrogen(1) Oxide,
Factitious Air, Hyponitrous Acid Anhydride,
Laughing Gas
FORMULA
N20
CHEMICAL
FAMILY
Nitrogen Oxides
MOLECULAR
WEIGHT
44.013
TRADE NAME
Nitrous Oxide
For mixtures of this product request ·the respective component Material Data Safety Sheets. See Section IX.
MATERIAL (CAS NO.)
Nitrogen Oxide (10024-97-2)
Wt (%)
100
1992-1993 ACGIH TLV-TWA (OSHA-PEL)
50 ppm
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Praxair, Inc. has established its own Internal Exposure
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BOIliNG POINT, 760 mm. Hg
SPECIFIC GRAVITY (H20 = 1 J
1.226 @ -89°C VAPOR PRESSURE AT 21°C. 745 psig
1.53 @ 20°C SOLUBILITY IN Slight
WATER, % by wt.
100 EV APORA TION RATE High
(Butyl acetate = 1)
V APOR DENSITY (air = 1)
PERCENT VOLATILES
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APPEARANCE AND ODOR Colorless gas at normal temperature and pressure; sweet odor.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCIES involving this material, further information is available at all times:
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Call CHEMTREC 800-424-9300 only in the event of chemical emergencies involving a spill, leak, fire, exposure or accident
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Praxair requests the users of this product to study this Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDSJ and become aware of product
hazards and safety information. To promote safe use of this product a user should (1) notify its employees, agents and
contractors of the information on this MSDS and any product hazards and safety information, (2) furnish this same
information to each of its customers for the product, and (3) request such customers to notify their employees and customers
for the product of the same product hazards and safèty information.
PRAXAIR, INC.
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PRODUCT: Nitrous Oxide
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THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE: See Section II.
EFFECTS OF A SINGLE (ACUTE) OVEREXPOSURE:
SWALLOWING-An unlikely route of exposure. This product is a gas at normal temperature and pressure, but
frostbite of the lips and mouth may occur.
SKIN ABSORPTION-No evidence of adverse effects from available information.
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INHALATION-May cause excitation, euphoria, dizziness, drowsiness, incoordination, and narcosis. Exposure to
concentrations of 50% and greater will produce clinical anesthesia. High concentrations may cause asphyxia and
death. Lack of oxygen can cause death.
SKIN CONTACT-Cryogenic burns ,(similar ,to severe frostbite) may occur as a result of the rapid- evaporation of the"
liquefied gas.
EYE CONTACT -Cryogenic burns to the eyes may occur as a result of contact with the liquefied gas.
EFFECTS OF REPEATED (CHRONIC) OVEREXPOSURE: Metabolic injury to the nervous system has resulted from
frequent exposure to anesthetic concentrations of nitrous oxide. Complaints include numbness, tingling of hands and
legs, loss of feeling in fingers, poor balance, and muscular weakness.
OTHER EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: Exposure to nitrous oxide has produced embryofetal toxicity in laboratory
animals as evidenced by reduced fetal weight, delayed ossification, and increased incidence of visceral and skeletal
variations. Exposure to nitrous oxide may be associated with an increased incidence of abortion in humans. Single
prolonged exposure to high concentrations of nitrous oxide has resulted in bone marrow injury and adverse effects on
the blood.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY OVEREXPOSURE: Anesthetic gases in general, and nitrous oxide in
particular, may suppress immunological function when administered for anesthetic purposes. This may reduce the
resistance to infection and other immuno-dependent disease processes.
EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES:
SWALLOWING-This product is a gas at normal temperature and pressure.
SKIN CONTACT -For exposure to liquid, immediately warm frostbite area with warm water (not to exceed 105 OF).
In case of massive exposure, remove clothing while showering with warm water. Call a physician.
INHALATION-Remóve to fresh air. Give artificial respiration if not breathing. Oxygen may be administered when
necessary. Call a physician.
EYE CONTACT ":'For contact with the liquid, immediately flush eyes thoroughly with water for at least 15 minutes.
See a physician, preferably an ophthalmologist, immediately.
NOTES TO PHYSICIAN: Nitrous oxide may cause vitamin 8'2 deficiency. Megaloblastic anemia and nervous system
disorders can occur as a result of this chemically induced deficiency.
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AUTOIGNITION
TEMPERATURE
FLASH POINT
(test method)
Not applicable
Not applicable
FLAMMABLE LIMITS
IN AIR, % by volume
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Oxidizing agent. May accelerate combustion. Use media appropriate for surrounding fire.
LOWER
Not applicable
UPPER
~o applicable
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Evacuate all personnel from danger area. Do not approach area without self·
contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing. Immediately cool containers with water spray from maximum
distance until cool then move containers away from fire area if without risk. If containers are leaking reduce vapors
with water spray or fog. Shut off leak if without risk. Move containers away from fire area if without risk.
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Oxidizing agent, may accelerate combustion. Contact with flammable
materials may cause fire or explosion. Container may rupture due to heat of fire. Decomposes explosively at high
temperature. No part of a container should be subjected to:a temperature higher than 52°C (approximately .125 OF). .
..' Vapors form' from this' product and may travel or be moved-by air currents and ignited by pilot lights, other flames,
smoking,- sparks,' !:Ieaters, electrical equipment,' static discharges or other. ignition ,sources at locations distant from'
p'roduct handling point. Most containers are provided with a pressure-relief device designed to vent contents when they
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INCOMPATIBILITY (materials to avoid): Oils, greases, flammable materials, alkali metals, aluminum, boron, tungsten
carbide.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: This compound decomposes explosively at high temperature forming a
mixture of nitrogen and oxygen in a 2: 1 ratio respectively. This reaction will occur at lower temperatures in the
presence of catalytic surfaces such as silver, platinum, cobalt, copper oxides or nickel oxides.
HAZARDOUS POL YMERIZA TION CONDITIONS TO AVOID: None currently known.
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Use self-contained bseathing apparatus where needed. Contact with flammable materials may cause fire or explosion
(see Section VI. Reduce vapors with fog or fine water spray. Shut off leak if without risk. Ventilate area of leak or
move leaking container to well-ventilated area. Vapors may spread from spill. Before entering area, especially confined
areas, check atmosphere with appropriate device. See Section V: Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Prevent waste from contaminating surrounding environment. Keep personnel away.
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J 10 times the applicable permissible exposure limit. A self-contained breathing apparatus in a positive pressure
'.:emand mode is required for higher concentrations. The respiratory protection use must conform with OSHA rules as
soecified in 29 CFR 1910.134. .
LOCAL EXHAUST -Use local exhaust ventilation with sufficient air flow velocity to maintain the its
concentration below its TlV in the worker's breathing zone.
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MECHANICAL (general)-Not recommended as a primary ventilation system to control worker's
exposure.
SÆCIAL-None
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?ROTECTIVE GLOVES: Preferred for cylinder handling and liquid exposure.
EYE PROTECTION: Select in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Metatarsal shoes for cyl!nder handling~Protective clothing where·needed. Select in
accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.132 and 1910.133.
'vARNING: Uquefied oxidizing gas under pressure. Vigorously accelerates combustion, use piping and equipment adequately
Je$;gned to withstand pressures to be encountered. Store and use with adequate ventilation at all times. Use only in closed
:ystem conditioned for nitrous oxide service. Close valve when not in use and when empty. Store away from flammable
:-:aterials.
,:IXTURES: When two or more gases, or liquefied gases are mixed, their hazardous properties may combine to create
,;dditional, unexpected hazards. Obtain and evaluate the safety information for each component before you produce the
. mixture. Consult an Industrial Hygienist, or other trained person when you make your safety evaluation of the end product.
. ~emember, gases and liquids have properties which can cause serious injury or death. Be sure to read and understand all
3bels and other instructions supplied with all containers of this product.
"OTE: Compatibility with plastics should be confirmed prior to use. For safety information on general handling of compressed
. :s cylinders, obtain a copy of pamphlet P-1, ""Safe Handling of Compressed Gas in Containers" from the Compressed Gas
;sociation, Inc., 1725 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 1004, Arlington, VA 22202.
THER HANDLING AND STORAGE CONDITIONS: Never work on a pressurized system. If there is a leak, close the cylinder
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iI~se opinions and the conditions of use of the product are not within the control of Praxair, Inc., it is the user's
Jbligation to determine the conditions of safe use of the product.
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An øxplanation of thø terms usød hørøin m"y bø found in OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200,
eveilable from OSHA regional or are" offices.
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CHEMICAL Oxygen SYNONYMS Not applicable
NAME
FORMULA O2 CHEMICAL Not applicable
FAMILY
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WEIGHT
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MATERIAL (CAS NO.)
Oxygen (7782-44-7)
Wt (%)
100
1992·1993 ACG'IH TlV-TWA (OSHA-PEL)
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Gas
FREEZING POINT -218.4 °C (-361.1 OF)
VAPOR PRESSURE AT 20°C. Gas
SOLUBILITY IN
WATER, % by wt.. Negligible
EVAPORATION RATE
(Butyl acetate = 1) Not applicable
BOILING POINT, 760 mm. Hg -183°C (-297.4°F)
VAPOR DENSITY (air = 1)
1.105 @ 25°C
PERCENT VOLATilES
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APPEARANCE AND ODOR Colorless, odorless gas at normal temperature and pressure.
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,raxair requests the users of this product to study this Material Safety Data Sheet IMSDS) and become aware of product
azards and safety information. To promote safe use of this product a user should (1) notify its employees, agents and
contractors of the information on this MSDS and any product hazards and safety information, (2) furnish this same
'formation to each of its customers for the product, and (3) request such customers to notify their employees and customers
:.;r the prodûct of the same product hazards and safety information. .
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EFFECTS OF SINGLE (ACUTE) OVEREXPOSURE:
SWALLOWING-No evidence of adverse effects from available information.
SKIN ABSORPTION-No evidence of adverse effects from available information.
INHALATION-Breathing 80% or more oxygen at atmospheric pressure for more than a few hours may cause nasal
stuffiness, cough, sore throat, chest pain and breathing difficulty. Breathing oxygen at higher pressure increases the
likelihood of adverse effects within a shorter time period. Breathing pure oxygen under pressure may cause lung
damage and also central nervous system effects resulting in dizziness, poor coordination, tingling sensation, visual
and hearing disturbances, muscular twitching, unconsciousness and convulsions. Breathing oxygen under pressure
may cause prolongation of adaptation to darkness and reduced peripheral vision.
SKIN CONTACT -No evidence of adverse effects from available information.
EYE CONTACT -No evidence of ,adverse effects from available information.
~¡:fECTS OF REPEATED (CHRONIC) OVEREXPOSURE: No evidence of adverse effects from available information.
.. THER EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: See MNotes to Physician. M
AEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY OVEREXPOSURE: See "Notes to Physician."
SIGNIFICANT LABORATORY DATA WITH POSSIBLE RELEVANCE TO HUMAN HEALTH HAZARD EVALUATION: None
-::urrently known.
:MERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES:
SWALLOWING-This produc~ is a gas at normal temperature and pressure.
SKIN-No emergency care anticipated.
INHALATION-Remove to fresh air. Give artificial respiration if not breathing. Keep victim warm and at rest. Call a
physician,
EYES-No emergency care anticipated.
IOTES TO PHYSICIAN: Supportive treatment should include immediate sedation, anti-convulsive therapy if needed, and
'S:. Animal studies suggest that the administration of certain drugs, including phenothiazine drugs and chloroquine,
=:eases the susceptibility to toxicity from oxygen at high concentrations or pressures. Animal studies also indicate
,Jt vitamin E deficiency may increase susceptibility to oxygen toxicity.
way obstruction during high oxygen tension may cause alveolar collapse following absorption of the oxygen.
'.nilar/y, occlusion of the eustachian tubes may cause retraction of the eardrum and obstruction of the paranasal
"uses may produce "'vacuum-typeM headache.
!wborn premature infants exposed to high oxygen concentrations may suffer delayed retinal damage which can
'ogress to retinal detachment and blindness (retrolental fibroplasia). Retinal damage can also occur in adults exposed
I 100% oxygen under greater than atmospheric pressure, particularly in individuals whose retinal circulation has been
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'e ophthalmologic examinations.
=N USED IN WELDING AND CUTTING: Read and understand the manufacturer's instructions and the precautionary
·1 on the product. See American Standard Z49.1 "Safety In Welding and Cutting" published by the American
ding Society, PO Box 351040, Miami, Florida 33135 and OSHA Publication 2206 129CFR19101, US Government
ring Office, Washington, DC 20402 for more detail. For further SAFETY AND HEALTH information, refer to
(air's free publication, L-52-529, "Precautions and Safe Practices for Electric Welding and Cutting," as well as L-
: 5, ·Precautions and Safe Practices for Gas Welding, Cutting, and Heating." You may obtain copies from your focal
_pHer. '
'rEo' Suitability for use as a component in underwater breathing gas mixtures is to be determined by or under the
'~rvision of personnel experienced in the use of underwater breathing gas mixtures and familiar with the effects,
"ods, frequency and duration of use, hazards, side effects and precautions to be taken.
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AUTOIGNITION
TEMPERATURE
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FLAMMABLE LIMITS
IN AIR, % by volume
LOWER
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UPPER
Not applicable
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Vigorously accelerates combustion. Use media appropriate for surrounding fire. Water (i.e.
safety shower) is the preferred extinguishing media for clothing fires.
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Evacuate all personnel from danger area. Immediately cool containers with
water spray from maximum distance until cool, then move containers away from fire area if without risk.
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Oxidizing agent, vigorously accelerates combustion. Contact with
flammable materials may cause fire or explosion. Container may rupture due to heat of fire. No part of a container
should be subjected to a temperature higher than 52°C (approximately 125 OF)., Most containers are provided with a
pressure relief device designed to vent contents when they are exposed to elevàted temperature. Smoking, flames and
electric sparks in the presence of enriched oxygen atmospheres are potential explosion hazards.
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INCOMPATIBILITY (materials to avoid): Combustible materials, asphalt, flammable materials, especially oils and greases.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: None.
HAZARDOUS POL YMERIZA TION CONDITIONS TO AYOID: None currently known.
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STEPS TO BE TAKEN IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Shut off leak if without risk. Ventilate area of leak or
move leaking ccrniainl!r to well-ventilated area. Remove all flammable materials from vicinity. Oxygen must never be .
permitted to strike an oily surface, greasy clothes, or other combustible material.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Slowly release into atmosphere, in an open, outdoors area. Remove all flammable
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RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (specify type): None required under normal use. However, air-supplied respirators are (
required while working in confined spaces with this product. The respiratory protection use must conform with OSHA
rules as specified in 29 CFR 1910.134.
LOCAL EXHAUST -Use local exhaust system, if necessary, to prevent the build up of oxygen
concentration.
VENTILATION
MECHANICAL (general)-Acceptable
SPECIAL--Not applicable
OTHER-Not applicable
'AOTECTIVE GLOVES: Preferred for cylinder handling.
IE PROTECTION: Select in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133.
'THER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Metatarsal shoes for cylinder handling. Select in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR
310.132 and 1910.133.
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-,!erials, Never use manifolds for oxygen cylinders unless specifically designed for such use. Use only' with equipment
'~ditioned for oxygen service. Use piping and equipment adequately designed to withstand pressures to be encountered.
¡tect container against physical damage. Isolate from combustible gas installations and combustible materials by adequate
~ance or by gas-tight, fire-resistive barriers. Protect against over-heating. Never use an oxygen jet for cleaning purposes
,ny sort, especially clothing, as it increases the likelihood of an engulfing fire. Note: Reverse flow into cylinder may cause
'..:re. Use a check valve or other protective apparatus in any line or piping from the cylinder to prevent reverse flow.
':URES: When two or more gases, or liquefied gases are mixed, their hazardous properties may combine to create
onal, unexpected hazards. Obtain and evaluate the safety information for each component before you produce the
,: Ae. Consult an Industrial Hygienist, or other trained person when you make your safety evaluation of the end product.
-'~mber, gases and liquids have properties which can cause serious injury or death. Be sure to read and understand all
and other instructions supplied with all containers of this product.
, Compatibility with plastics should be confirmed prior to use, For safety information on general handling of compressed
'Iinders, obtain a copy of pamphlet poT, "Safe Handling of Compressed Gas in Containers" from the Compressed Gas
_.:iation, Inc., 1725 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 1004, Arlington, VA 22202.
:;t HANDLING AND STORAGE CONDITIONS: Never work on a pressurized system. If there is a leak, close the cylinder
~Iow down the system by venting to a safe place, then repair the leak. Never lubricate oxygen valves, regulators, etc.,
3ny combustible substance.
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dned herein is current as of the date of this Material Safety Data Sheet. Since the use of this information and.
opinions and the conditions of use of the product are not within the control of Praxair, Inc., it is the user's
tion to determine the conditions of safe use of the product.
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GENERAL OFFICES
Praxair, Inc. .
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PRODUCT Oxygen (Cryogenic Liquid)
CHEMICAL Oxygen SYNONYMS Not applicable
NAME
FORMULA O2 CHEMICAL Not applicable
FAMILY
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WEIGHT
TRADE NAME Oxygen Liquid
For mixtures of this product request the respective component Material Safety Data sheets. See Section IX.
MATERIAL (CAS NO.)
Oxygen (7782-44-7)
Wt(%)
100
1992-1993 ACGIH TLV-TWA (OSHA-PEL)
None currently established (None currently established)
BOILING POINT, 760 mm. Hg -183°C (-297.4°F) FREEZING POINT -218.4°C (-361.1 OF)
SPECIFIC GRAVITY (H20 = 1) 1.141 @ -183°C VAPOR PRESSURE AT 20°C. Gas
VAPOR DENSITY (air = 1) 1.105 @ 25°C SOLUBILITY IN Not applicable
WATER, % by wt.
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Praxair requests the users of this product to study this Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and become aware of product
hazards and safety information. To promote safe use of this product a user should (1) notify its employees, agents and
contractors of the information on this MSDS and any product hazards and safety information, (2) furnish this same
information to each of its customers for the product. and (3) request such customers to notify their employees and customers
for the product of the same product hazards and safety information.
PRAXAIR. INC.
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THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE: See Section II. --.
EFFECTS OF SINGLE (ACUTE) OVEREXPOSURE:
SWAUOWING-Severe frostbite may result from contact with liquid. No harmful effects expected from vapor.
SKIN ABSORPTION-No evidence of adverse effects from available information.
INHALATION-Breathing 80% or more oxygen at atmospheric pressure for more than a few hours may cause nasal
stuffiness, cough, sore throat, chest pain and breathing difficulty. Breathing oxygen at higher pressure increases the
likelihood of adverse effects within a shorter time period. Breathing pure oxygen under pressure may cause lung
damage and also central nervous system effects resulting in dizziness, poor coordination, tingling sensation, visual
and hearing disturbances, muscular twitching, unconsciousness and convulsions. Breathing oxygen under pressure
may cause prolongation of adaptation to darkness and reduced peripheral vision.
SKIN CONTACT -liquid may cause sèvere frostbite. No harmful effects expected from vapor.
EYE CONTACT - Liquid may cause severe frostbite. No harmful effects expected from vapor.
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EFFECTS OF REPEATED (CHRONIC) OVEREXPOSURE: No evidence of adverse effects from available information.
OTHER EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: See -Notes to Physician.- ,
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY OVEREXPOSURE: See -Notes to Physician.-
SIGNIFICANT LABORATORY DATA WITH POSSIBLE RELEVANCE TO HUMAN HEALTH HAZARD EVALUATION: None
currently known.
EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES:
SWALLOWING- This product is a gas at normal temperature and pressure.
SKIN-For exposure to liquid, immediately warm frostbite area with warm water (not to exceed 105°F). Remove and
thoroughly air contaminated clothing. In case of massive exposure, remove clothing while showering with warm
water. Call a physician..'" ;..:
INHALATION-Remove to fresh air. Give artificial respiration if not breathing. Keep victim warm and at rest. Call a
physician., ,
EYES-In the case of splash contamination, immediately flush eyes with w'äter for at least 15 minutes. See a
physician, preferably an ophthalmologist, immediately.
NOTES TO PHYSICIAN: Supportive treatment should include immediate sedation, anti-convulsive therapy if needed, and
rest. Animal studies suggest that the administration of certain drugs, including phenothiazine drugs and chloroquine,
increases the susceptibility to toxicity from oxygen at high concentrations or pressures. Animal studies also indicate
that vitamin E deficiency may increase susceptibility to oxygen toxicity.
Airway obstruction during high oxygen tension may cause alveolar collapse following absorption of the oxygen.
Similarly, occlusion of the eustachian tubes may cause retraction of the eardrum and obstruction of the paranasal
sinuses may produce "'vacuum-type" headache.
Newborn premature infants exposed to high oxygen concentrations may suffer delayed retinal damage which can
progress to retinal detachment and blindness (retrolental fibroplasia). Retinal damage can also occur in adults exposed
to 100% oxygen under greater than atmospheric pressure, particularly in individuals whose retinal circulation has been
previously compromised.
All individuals exposed for long periods to oxygen at high pressure and all who exhibit overt oxygen toxicity should
have ophthalmologic examinations.
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AUTOIGNITION
TEMPERATURE·
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LOWER
Not applicable
UPPER
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EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Oxidizing agent. Vigorously accelerates combustion. Use media appropriate for surrounding
fire. Water (i.e. safety shower) is the preferred extinguishing media for clothing fires.
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water spray from maximum distance until cool, then move containers away from fire if without risk. Do not dis~harge
water sprays into liquid oxygen.
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UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Oxidizing agent, vigorously accelerates combustion. Contact with
flammable materials may cause fire or explosion. Closed container may rupture due to heat of fire. Liquid oxygen will
freeze water rapidly. Containers are provided with pressure relief devices that are designed to vent the contents when
they are exposed to elevated temperatures. Do not walk on or roll equipment over spill as this could cause explosion.
Liquid causes cryogenic -burns" (frostbite-like injury; see Section IV). Smoking, flames and electric sparks in the
presence of enriched oxygen atmospheres are potential explosion hazards.
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materials not normally considered flammable. '
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: None.
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STEPS TO BE TAKEN IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Immediately evacuate all personnel from danger area.
Extremely cold oxidizing liquid and gas. Allow spilled liquid to evaporate. Do not walk on or roll equipment over spill as
this could cause explosion. Contact with flammable materials may cause fire or explosion. Shut off leak if without risk.
Ventilate area of leak or move leaking container to ventilated area.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Keep personnel away. liquid oxygen should be dumped into an outdoor pit filled with
clean, grease-free and oil-free gravel, it will safely evaporate.
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PRODUCT: Oxygen (Cryogenic Liquid)
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December 1992
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RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (specify type): Not required. However, air-supplied respirators are required while working
in confined spaces with this product. The respiratory protection use must conform with OSHA rules as specified in 29
CFR 1910.134.
LOCAL EXHAUST-Use local exhaust system, if necessary, to prevent the build up of oxygen
concentration.
VENTILATION MECHANICAL (general) - Adequate
SPECIAL-Not applicable
OTHER-Not applicable
PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Loose-fitting cryogenic gloves.
EYE PROTECTION: Select in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EOUIPMENT: Metatarsal shoes for cylinder handling. Protective clothing where needed. Cuffless
,trousers should be worn outside the shoes. High top shoes are preferred. Select in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR
1910.132and 1910.133. '
Extremely cold 'oxidizingliqüid -and gas. Vigorously accelerates combüStion. Contact with liquid or 'cold gas causes severe
frostbite. Combustibles with liquid oxygen may explode on ignition or contact. Keep oil, grease and combustibles away. Use
only with equipment conditioned for oxygen service. Use piping and equipment adequately designed to withstand the
pressures and temperatures to be encountered. Do not get liquid in eyes, on skin or clothing. Store and use with adequate
ventilation. Close valve when not in use and when empty. Clothing exposed to oxygen should be removed immediately and
aired out to reduce the likelihood of an engulfing fire. Ignition sources, such as static electricity generated in clothing by
walking, etc., should be prevented. Protect container against physical damage. Isolate from combustible gas installations and
combustible materials by adequate distance or by gas·tight, fire-resistive barriers. Protect against overheating. Depending
upon the end use of this product, additional toxic fumes and gases may be generated. Consult an Industrial Hygienist or other
trained person to evaluate such operations and for employee protection measures.
MIXTURES: When two or more gases, or liquefied gases are mixed, their hazardous properties may combine to create
additional, unexpected hazards. Obtain and evaluate the safety information for each component before you produce the
mixture. Consult an Industrial Hygienist, or other trained person when you make your safety evaluation of the final product.
Remember, gases and liquids have properties which can cause serious injury or death.
Be sure to read and understand all labels and other instructions supplied with all containers of this product.
NOTE: Compatibility with plastics should be confirmed prior to use. For safety information on general handling of compressed
gas cylinders, obtain a copy of pamphlet P-1, ·Safe Handling of Compressed Gas in Containers,· pamphlet P-12, ·Safe
Handling of Cryogenic Liquids, " and pamphlet G-4, "Oxygen," from the Compressed Gas Association, Inc., 1 725 Jefferson
Davis Highway, Suite 1004, Arlington, VA 22202.
OTHER HANDLING AND STORAGE CONDITIONS: For storage and use a consumer sites, refer to NFPA 50, uBulk Oxygen
Systems, .. and NFP A 51, ·Oxygen-Fuel Gas System for Welding, Cutting and Allied Processes, . available from National Fire
Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269, Never work on a pressurized system. If there is a leak, close
the cylinder valve, blow down the system by venting to a safe place, then repair the leak. Never lubricate oxygen valves,
regulators, etc., with any combustible substance.
The opinions expressed herein are those of qualified experts within Praxair, Inc. We believe that the information
contained herein is current as of the date of this Material Safety Data Sheet. Since the use of this information and
these opinions and the conditions of use of the product are not within the control of Praxair, Inc., it is the user's
obligation to determine the conditions of safe use of the product.
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GENERAL OFFICES
Praxair. Inc.
39 Old Ridgebury Road
Danbury, CT 06810-5113
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