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                | POTENTIAL HAZARDS |  
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                    | - TOXIC; Extremely Hazardous. |  
                    | - May be fatal if inhaled or absorbed through skin. |  
                    | - Initial odor may be irritating or foul and may deaden your sense of smell. |  
                    | - Contact with gas or liquefied gas may cause burns, severe injury and/or frostbite. |  
                    | - Fire will produce irritating, corrosive and/or toxic gases. |  
                    | - Runoff from fire control or dilution water may cause environmental contamination. |  |  
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                    | - These materials are extremely flammable. |  
                    | - May form explosive mixtures with air. |  
                    | - May be ignited by heat, sparks or flames. |  
                    | - Vapors from liquefied gas are initially heavier than air and spread along ground. |  
                    | - Vapors may travel to source of ignition and flash back. |  
                    | - Those substances designated with a (P) may polymerize explosively when heated or involved in a fire. |  
                    | - Runoff may create fire or explosion hazard. |  
                    | - Cylinders exposed to fire may vent and release toxic and flammable gas through pressure relief devices. |  
                    | - Containers may explode when heated. |  
                    | - Ruptured cylinders may rocket. |  |  |  
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                | PUBLIC SAFETY |  
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                    | - CALL 911. Then call emergency response telephone number on shipping paper. If shipping paper not available or no answer, refer to appropriate telephone number listed on the inside back cover. |  
                    | - Keep unauthorized personnel away. |  
                    | - Stay upwind, uphill and/or upstream. |  
                    | - Many gases are heavier than air and will spread along the ground and collect in low or confined areas (sewers, basements, tanks, etc.). |  
                    | - Ventilate closed spaces before entering, but only if properly trained and equipped. |  |  
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                    | - Wear positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA). |  
                    | - Wear chemical protective clothing that is specifically recommended by the manufacturer when there is NO RISK OF FIRE. |  
                    | - Structural firefighters' protective clothing provides thermal protection but only limited chemical protection. |  |  
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                    | Immediate precautionary measure |  
                    | - Isolate spill or leak area for at least 100 meters (330 feet) in all directions. |  
                    | Spill |  
                    | - See Table 1 - Initial Isolation and Protective Action Distances. |  
                    | Fire |  
                    | - If tank, rail car or tank truck is involved in a fire, ISOLATE for 1600 meters (1 mile) in all directions; also, consider initial evacuation for 1600 meters (1 mile) in all directions. |  
                    | - In Canada, an Emergency Response Assistance Plan (ERAP) may be required for this product. Please consult the shipping paper and/or the ERAP Program Section (page 390). |  |  |  
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                | EMERGENCY RESPONSE |  
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                    | - DO NOT EXTINGUISH A LEAKING GAS FIRE UNLESS LEAK CAN BE STOPPED. |  
                    | Small Fire |  
                    | - Dry chemical, CO2, water spray or regular foam. |  
                    | Large Fire |  
                    | - Water spray, fog or regular foam. |  
                    | - If it can be done safely, move undamaged containers away from the area around the fire. |  
                    | - Damaged cylinders should be handled only by specialists. |  
                    | Fire Involving Tanks |  
                    | - Fight fire from maximum distance or use unmanned master stream devices or monitor nozzles. |  
                    | - Cool containers with flooding quantities of water until well after fire is out. |  
                    | - Do not direct water at source of leak or safety devices; icing may occur. |  
                    | - Withdraw immediately in case of rising sound from venting safety devices or discoloration of tank. |  
                    | - ALWAYS stay away from tanks engulfed in fire. |  |  
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                    | - ELIMINATE all ignition sources (no smoking, flares, sparks or flames) from immediate area. |  
                    | - All equipment used when handling the product must be grounded. |  
                    | - Do not touch or walk through spilled material. |  
                    | - Stop leak if you can do it without risk. |  
                    | - Use water spray to reduce vapors or divert vapor cloud drift. Avoid allowing water runoff to contact spilled material. |  
                    | - Do not direct water at spill or source of leak. |  
                    | - If possible, turn leaking containers so that gas escapes rather than liquid. |  
                    | - Prevent entry into waterways, sewers, basements or confined areas. |  
                    | - Isolate area until gas has dispersed. |  
                    | - Consider igniting spill or leak to eliminate toxic gas concerns. |  |  
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                    | - Call 911 or emergency medical service. |  
                    | - Ensure that medical personnel are aware of the material(s) involved and take precautions to protect themselves. |  
                    | - Move victim to fresh air if it can be done safely. |  
                    | - Give artificial respiration if victim is not breathing. |  
                    | - Do not perform mouth-to-mouth resuscitation if victim ingested or inhaled the substance; wash face and mouth before giving artificial respiration. Use a pocket mask equipped with a one-way valve or other proper respiratory medical device. |  
                    | - Administer oxygen if breathing is difficult. |  
                    | - Remove and isolate contaminated clothing and shoes. |  
                    | - In case of contact with substance, immediately flush skin or eyes with running water for at least 20 minutes. |  
                    | - In case of contact with liquefied gas, thaw frosted parts with lukewarm water. |  
                    | - In case of burns, immediately cool affected skin for as long as possible with cold water. Do not remove clothing if adhering to skin. |  
                    | - Keep victim calm and warm. |  
                    | - Keep victim under observation. |  
                    | - Effects of contact or inhalation may be delayed. |  |  |  |