Xerox 8200B User Guide - Page 97

Physical And Chemical Properties, Exposure Control ² Personal Protection

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Specifications keep affected person at rest. Call physician immediately. SECTION 5 - FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT (TCC): 56 degrees F FLAMMABLE LIMITS (% BY VOLUME): LEL: NA UEL: NA AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE degrees F (degrees C): NA EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Isopropyl-alcohol fires may be extinguished using carbon dioxide, dry chemical or alcohol foam. Water may be used to cool containers exposed to the fire. UNUSUAL FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Isopropyl alcohol may release vapors which may ignite at or above flash point. NFPA RATING: HEALTH (1) FLAMMABILITY (3) REACTIVITY (0) Formulation is classified as an OSHA Class IB Flammable Liquid NA = Not Available SECTION 6 - ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Since the isopropyl-alcohol solution is completely absorbed by the applicator and the amount of isopropyl alcohol per applicator is small, the chance of a significant spill occurring is small. In the event however, that a significant amount of liquid is released, ventilate the area, especially low areas where vapors may collect, and remove all sources of ignition. Cleanup personnel need protection against liquid contact and vapor inhalation. SECTION 7 - HANDLING AND STORAGE Store in a clean, cool, ventilated area away from sources of ignition and oxidizing agents. Handle and store in a manner suitable for an OSHA class IB Flammable Liquid. Electrical services must meet applicable codes. Use non-sparking tools. SECTION 8 - EXPOSURE CONTROL - PERSONAL PROTECTION Provide ventilation to maintain TLV. Use non-sparking tools. Avoid inhalation of vapors, contact with eyes and repeated or prolonged contact with skin. Do not take internally. SECTION 9 - PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES BOILING POINT (80 degrees C) (180 degrees F) % VOLATILE BY VOLUME @ 25 degrees C: 100 VAPOR PRESSURE (mmHg @ 25 degrees C): 33 EVAPORATION RATE (BUTYL ACETATE-1) >1 VAPOR DENSITY (AIR = 1):

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User Guide
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Specifications
keep affected person at rest.
Call physician immediately.
SECTION 5 ² FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
FLASH POINT (TCC):
56 degrees F
FLAMMABLE LIMITS (% BY VOLUME):
LEL: NA
UEL: NA
AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE degrees F (degrees C):
NA
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:
Isopropyl-alcohol fires may be extinguished using
carbon dioxide, dry chemical or alcohol foam.
Water may be used to cool
containers exposed to the fire.
UNUSUAL FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARDS:
Isopropyl alcohol may release
vapors which may ignite at or above flash point.
NFPA RATING:
HEALTH
(1)
FLAMMABILITY (3)
REACTIVITY (0)
Formulation is classified as an OSHA Class IB Flammable Liquid
NA = Not Available
SECTION 6 ² ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Since the isopropyl-alcohol solution is completely absorbed by the applicator
and the amount of isopropyl alcohol per applicator is small, the chance of a
significant spill occurring is small. In the event however, that a significant
amount of liquid is released, ventilate the area, especially low areas where
vapors may collect, and remove all sources of ignition.
Cleanup personnel
need protection against liquid contact and vapor inhalation.
SECTION 7 ² HANDLING AND STORAGE
Store in a clean, cool, ventilated area away from sources of ignition and
oxidizing agents.
Handle and store in a manner suitable for an OSHA class IB
Flammable Liquid.
Electrical services must meet applicable codes.
Use
non-sparking tools.
SECTION 8 ² EXPOSURE CONTROL ² PERSONAL PROTECTION
Provide ventilation to maintain TLV.
Use non-sparking tools. Avoid
inhalation of vapors, contact with eyes and repeated or prolonged contact with
skin.
Do not take internally.
SECTION 9 ² PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
BOILING POINT
(80 degrees C) (180 degrees F)
% VOLATILE BY VOLUME @ 25 degrees C:
100
VAPOR PRESSURE (mmHg @ 25 degrees C):
33
EVAPORATION RATE (BUTYL ACETATE-1)
>1
VAPOR DENSITY (AIR = 1):
<1
FORM:
liquid
% SOLUBLE IN WATER @ 25 degrees C:
100
ODOR:
alcohol
SPECIFIC GRAVITY (G/CC @ 25 degrees C):
0.79
APPEARANCE OF LIQUID:
clear