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WIIAA Cr 'TION: If conscious, give large quantities of water or milk. Do not induce vomiting. Get medical <br />attention immediately. Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious or convulsing <br />i person. <br />UPEACTIVITY DATA----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br />------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <br />STABILITY: Stable. <br />CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Contact with strong bases (alkali), can cause violent reaction generating large amounts <br />of heat. <br />INCOMPATIBILI'T'Y (MATERIALS TO AVOID): Metals, oxidizing agents, nitric acid, chlorates, sulfides, and <br />cyanides. Contact with sulfides releases poisonous flammable hydrogen sulfide. Mercuric sulfate, perchloric <br />acid, carbides of calcium, cesium, rubidium, acetylides of cesium and rubidium, phosphides of calcium and <br />uranium, and lithium silicide. <br />HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION OR DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Hydrogen gas when contacting metals, <br />hydrogen chloride. <br />VII SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES <br />---------------------------------------------------------- <br />SPILL, LEAK AND WASTE DISPOSAL PROCEDURES: Evacuate immediate area where concentrated fumes <br />are present. Cleanup personnel must wear proper protective equipment. Completely contain spilled material <br />with dikes, etc., and prevent runoff into ground and surface waters or into sewers. <br />Spills and leaks should be neutralized by pouring dry soda ash or lime over the affected area to absorb as <br />much liquid as possible. Allow powdered material to remain on spill for five to ten minutes and flush <br />thoroughly with water. Neutralized material, both liquid and solid, must be recovered for proper disposal. <br />WASTE DISPOSAL METHODS: Recovered solids or liquids may be sent to a licensed reclaimer or disposed of in <br />a permitted waste management facility. Consult federal, state, and/or local authorities for approved <br />procedure. <br />--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br />VIII SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION <br />------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br />RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: For vapor or mist concentrations which exceed or are likely to exceed 5 ppm <br />Threshold Limit Value (TLV), wear a NIOSH/MSHA approved full face respirator. NIOSH/MSIiA approved <br />self-contained breathing apparatus with full face piece should be worn when concentrations exceed 100 ppm <br />or during leaks and/or emergencies. Follow all applicable respirator use, standards or regulations. (Also <br />contact your safety equipment supplier for proper NIOSH/MSHA approved units.) <br />VENTILATION: Provide sufficient explosion -proof general and/or local exhaust ventilation to maintain exposure <br />below the TLV. <br />PROTECTIVE CLOTHING: Wear neoprene or PVC rain suit. (Consult safety equipment supplier.) <br />=)TECTIVE GLOVES: Rubber type, neoprene or PVC with acceptable acid resistance. (Contact safety <br />equipment supplier for approved gloves.) <br />3 <br />