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AJ 0. 14MSDS No. 324 Isopropyl Alcohol 10193*-- Other: Isopropyl alcohol is oxidized in the body LO acttone where it is excreted by the Iungs or kidneys. Some acetone may be - _ftia mcoboiittd to acetate. <strong>for</strong>mate. <strong>and</strong> finaI1~ carbon dioxide. ProbabIe oraI lethal dose is 240 mL.:. Section 4 - First .4id Measures 1 .,.I. .,. ::_’“‘Z.,;Inhalation: Remove exposed person to fresh air <strong>and</strong> support brcatbing as needed.Eye Contact: Do not allow victim to rub or keep eyes tightly shur Gendy lift eyelids <strong>and</strong> flush immediately <strong>and</strong> continuouslywith flooding amounts of water until transported (D an emergency medicaI facility. Consult a physician immediately.Skin Contact: Qtickfy runove contaminated clothing. Rinse with flooding amouna of water <strong>for</strong> at least IS min. Wash exposedarea with soap <strong>and</strong> water. For reddened or blistered skin. consult a physician.Ingestion: Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious or convuking person. Contact a poison conrroi center. Unless tfiepoison conaol center advises other.visc. have the CONC~~YKS <strong>and</strong> aferr pczwn drink 1 to 2 ghsscs of water to dilute. Vomitingmay be contraindicated because of tie rapid onset of ccnval nesous sysum depression. Gastric Iavagc is prcfen-cd.Afterjirsr aid, get appropriute in-p&m, paramerfic, or community mcdicnl support.Note to Ph_ysicians: Diagnostic ten: acetone in urine.!, ,: :.‘.Section 5 - Fire Fighting MeasuresFlash Point: 53 l F (12 ‘C)NFPAFlash Point rMtthod: CCBurning Rate: 23 mm/min.3Autoignition Temperature: 75O’F (399’C)1 0La: 2 70 v/v-UEL: 127 % v/v ai 200 ‘F49Flammability Chssification: Class IB FIammabIe LiquidExtinguishing Media: Carbon dioxide. dry chemical. water spray (solid streams can spread flrc). alcobollesismtfoam. or fog.Unusual Fire or Explosion Hazards: Container may expIo& in heat of firt. Vapors may uavd to an ignition source <strong>and</strong> flashWk. Isopropyl alcohol pasts an explosion hazard indoors. outdoors, <strong>and</strong> in sewers.Aazardom Combustion Producrs: .Carbon oxides <strong>and</strong> acrid smoke.Fikc-Fighting Insauctions: If pcs.siiIe without risk. move container from tire area. Apply cooling water to container side untilwell after fire is OUL Stay away &urn ends of ranks. For massive fut in cargo area, use monitor nozzIes or UNllipulcd hoseWiers if impossibIc, withdraw <strong>and</strong> Ia 6re bum. Withdraw immediately if you hear a rising sound from venting safety deviceor notice any tank disc&ration due m 6x-c. Do nor r&ase runoff from fire conuol mctbods to &was or yFireFighting Equipment Because fire may produce toxic thamai decomposition pmd~as. wear a self- &athingappaaas (SCEA) wirtr a full facepiece operated in pressure dem<strong>and</strong> or positive-pressun mode. Suucmral6r&ghters’proteaivc clothing provides only Iimiud protection..Spilf /‘Leak Procedure: Notify safety personnel. isolare <strong>and</strong> v&ate arta, deny entry, <strong>and</strong> stay upwind. Shut off ignition9omces. cleanup pcrsonncI should protect against vapor inhalation <strong>and</strong> skin/eye contact Water spray may reduce vapor* butmay not prevent ignition in ciosed spaces.Smail Spills: Take up with ear& s<strong>and</strong>. vermiculite, or other absorbent nonwmbustibie mat&I <strong>and</strong> place in suitabIe containers.Large SpillsCoatainmcnt: For Iargc spills, dike far ahead of Iiquid spill <strong>for</strong> Iater diqsal Do not nleasc inm sewers or watmvays.Regulatory Rquirementsz Follow applicable OSHA regulations (29 CFR 1910.120).K<strong>and</strong>ling Precautions: Use non-sparking tools co open containers.Storage Requirements: Store in a cool. dry. we%ventilated area away from hear ignition sotxccs, <strong>and</strong> incotnpaa%Ies (See 10).InstaIl dectrical equipmmt of CIass 1. Group D.Engineering Controls: To prevent static sparks. elccaicaIIy ground <strong>and</strong> bond aIl equipment used wide <strong>and</strong> around IPAVentilation: Provide gcneraI or local exhaust ventilation systems u) maintain airborne IeveIs below OSHA PELs (Sec. 2). LocaIahaust ventiIation is preferred since il prevenrs contaminant dispersion into the <strong>work</strong> area by cormoiling it at its souxce.(103~Qdministrativt Controls: Consider prrplaccmcnt <strong>and</strong> periodic mediul exams of exposed woti with cmpbasis on the skin.kidneys. <strong>and</strong> respiratory system. Be exuz cautious when using IPA concuzznriy with carbon tetrachloride because animalmedics have shown it enhances car%n terrJchloridc’s roxicicy.utective CIothing/Equipment: Wey ckemiaIly pmtecdve gloves, boots. aprons, <strong>and</strong> gauntlets to prevent prolonged orrepeated ski CO~PCL NiuiIc rubber (breakthmqh time > 8 br), scaprcnt <strong>and</strong> Teflon (b-rough time > 3 hr) arc suitabIemateAs <strong>for</strong> PPE. Do not USC PVA, PVC or natural rubber @reAhmugh time c 1 hr). Wur pmtective eyc3Iasscs or chemicalsafety goggles. per OSHA eye- <strong>and</strong> fact-protection reguiations (29 CFX 1910. IX). Because cotitacr tens use in industry iscontroversiai. establish your own policy.

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