AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS INC. -- OXYGEN, COMPRESSED -- 1660-01-370-8451
===================== Product Identification ===================== Product ID:OXYGEN, COMPRESSED MSDS Date:01/01/1995 FSC:1660 NIIN:01-370-8451 Status Code:A === Responsible Party === Company Name:AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS INC. Address:7201 HAMILTON BLVD City:ALLENTOWN State:PA ZIP:18195-1501 Country:US Emergency Phone Num:1-800-523-9374 Resp. Party Other MSDS Num.:MSDS NUMBER 1012.... FORMULA: 02 CAGE:00742 === Contractor Identification === Company Name:AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS INC Address:7201 HAMILTON BLVD Box:City:ALLENTOWN State:PA ZIP:18195-1501 Country:US Phone:800-345-3148/ 800-752-1597 CAGE:00742 Company Name:CONAX FLORIDA CORP Address:2801 75TH STREET N Box:City:SAINT PETERSBURG State:FL ZIP:33710-2936 Country:US Phone:813-345-8000 Contract Num:SP0920-98-M-4562 CAGE:62323 ============= Composition/Information on Ingredients ============= Ingred Name:OXYGEN CAS:7782-44-7 RTECS #:RS2060000 > Wt:99. ===================== Hazards Identification ===================== Routes of Entry: Inhalation:YES Skin:NO Ingestion:NO Reports of Carcinogenicity:NTP:NO IARC:NO OSHA:NO Health Hazards Acute and Chronic:TARGET ORGANS: EYES, CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. 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 B REATHING DIFFICULTY. BREATHING OXYGEN ATHIGHER PRESSURE INCREASES THE LIKELIHOOD OF ADVERSE EFFECTS WITH A SHORTER TIME PERIOD. BREATHING PURE OXYGEN UNDER PRESSURE MAY CAUSE LUNG DAMAGE AND ALSO CENT RAL NERVOUS SYSTEM EFFECTS RESULTING IN DIZZINESS, POOR COORDINATION, TINGLING SENSATION, VISUAL DISTURBANCES, MUSCULAR TWITCHING, UNCONSCIOUSNESS, CONVULSIONS, PROLONGATION OF ADAPTION TO DARKNESS A ND REDUCED PERIPHERAL VISION. Explanation of Carcinogenicity:NONE Effects of Overexposure:DIZZINESS, POOR COORDINATION, VISUAL AND HEARING DISTURBANCES, MUSCULAR TWITCHING, UNCONSCIOUNESS, CONVULSIONS Medical Cond Aggravated by Exposure:PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE RETAIN CARBON DIOXIDE. IF OXYGEN IS ADMINSTERED, RAISING OXYGEN CONCENTRATION IN BLOOD DEPRESSES THEIR BREATHING AND RAISE THEIR CARBON DIOXIDE. ======================= First Aid Measures ======================= First Aid:INHALATION: MOVE VICTIM TO FRESH AIR OR IF IN ELEVATED PRESSURES, REDUCE OXYGEN PRESSURE TO 1 ATMOSPHERE. CALL A PHYSICIAN. THE PHYSICIAN SHOULD BE ADVISED THAT THE VICTIM HAS BEEN EXPOSED TO A HIGH CONCENTRATION OF OXYGEN. NO TREATMENT IS REQUIRED IN THE ABSENCE OF SYMPTOMS OR HIGH PRESSURE EXPOSURE. ===================== Fire Fighting Measures ===================== Flash Point:NONE Autoignition Temp:Autoignition Temp Text:NONE Extinguishing Media:OXYGEN IS NONFLAMMABLE BUT WILL SUPPORT COMBUSTION. USE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA APPROPRIATE FOR SURROUNDING FIRE. Fire Fighting Procedures:NIOSH-APPROVED SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS MAY BE REQUIRED FOR RESCUE WORKERS. EVACUATE ALL PERSONNEL FROM DANGER AREA. IF POSSIBLE, SHUT OFF FLOW OF OXYGEN WHICH IS SUPPORTING FIRE. IMMEDIATEL Y COOL CONTAINERS WITH WATER SPRAY FROM MAXIMUM DISTANCE. WHEN COOL, MOVE CYLINDERS FROM FIRE AREA, IF WITHOUT RISK. Unusual Fire/Explosion Hazard:OXYGEN VIGOROUSLY ACCELERATES COMBUSTION. MATERIALS WHICH ARE NONCOMBUSTIBLE IN AIR WILL BURN IN PRESENCE OF AN OXYGEN ENRICHED ATMOSPHERE (>23%). OXYGEN MAY FORM EXPLOSIVE COMPOUNDS WHEN EXPOSED TO C OMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS OR OIL, GREASE, OTHER HYDROCARBON MATERIALS. CYLINDER MAY RUPTURE IF PRESSURE RELIEF DEVICE FAILS. ================== Accidental Release Measures ================== Spill Release Procedures:EVACUTE ALL PERSONNEL FROM AFFECTED AREA. SHUT OFF SOURCE OF OXYGEN IF POSSIBLE. INCREASE VENTILATION TO RELEASE AREA. PERSONNEL WHO HAVE BEEN EXPOSED TO HIGH CONCENTRATIONS OF OXYGEN SHOULD STAY IN A WELL-VENTILATED OR OPEN AREA FOR 30 MINUTES BEFORE GOING INTO A CONFINED SPACE OR NEAR AN IGNITION SOURCE. IF LEAK IS FROM CONTAINER OR ITS VALVE, CALL THE AIR PRODUCTS EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER. Neutralizing Agent:NOT RELEVANT ====================== Handling and Storage ====================== Handling and Storage Precautions:STORE CYLINDERS IN DRY, WELL-VENTILATED AREAS AWAY FROM SOURCES OF HEAT. KEEP CYLINDERS SECURED IN UPRIGHT POSITION. STORAGE AREA TEMPERATURES SHOULD NOT EXCEED 125F (52C) AND AREA SHOULD BE FREE OF C OMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS. STORAGE SHOULD BE AWAY FROM HEAVILY TRAVELED AREAS AND EMERGENCY EXITS. Other Precautions:AVOID SALT AND OTHER CORROSIVE MATERIALS. AVOID EXCESSIVE INVENTORY AND STORAGE TIME. USE A FIRST-IN-FIRST-OUT SYSTEM. KEEP GOOD INVENTORY RECORDS. CYLINDERS SHOULD BE SEPARATED FROM FLAMMABLES BY A M INIMUM DISTANCE OF 20 FT. VALVE PROTECTION CAPS AND VALVE OUTLET SEALS SHOULD REMAIN ON CYLINDERS NO T CONNECTED FOR USE. ============= Exposure Controls/Personal Protection ============= Respiratory Protection:NONE REQUIRED. WEAR NIOSH-APPROVED SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS DUE TO POSSIBILITY OF FIRE WHEN CONCENTRATIONS EXCEED 23%. Ventilation:PROVIDE VENTILATION AND/OR LOCAL EXHAUST TO PREVENT ACCUMULATION OF HIGH CONCENTRATIONS OF GAS (>23%). Protective Gloves:WORK GLOVES WHEN HANDLING CYLINDERS Eye Protection:SAFETY GLASSES RECOMMENDED Other Protective Equipment:SAFETY SHOES WHEN HANDLING CYLINDERS Work Hygienic Practices:CLOTHING EXPOSED TO HIGH CONCENTRATIONS MAY RETAIN OXYGEN 30 MINUTES OR LONGER AND BECOME A POTENTIAL FIRE HAZARD. STAY AWAY FROM IGNITION SOURCES. Supplemental Safety and Health ================== Physical/Chemical Properties ================== HCC:G4 Boiling Pt:=-182.8C, -297.F Melt/Freeze Pt:=-218.8C, -361.8F Vapor Pres:N/A @ 70 DEG F Vapor Density:1.10(AIR=1 Spec Gravity:GAS Solubility in Water:VOL/VOL AT 32 DEG F: 0.04 Appearance and Odor:COLORLESS, ODORLESS GAS ================= Stability and Reactivity Data ================= Stability Indicator/Materials to Avoid:YES OIL, GREASE, HYDROCARBONS AND FLAMMABLE MATERIALS Stability Condition to Avoid:NONE Hazardous Decomposition Products:NONE =================== Toxicological Information =================== Toxicological Information:AT ATMOSPHERIC CONCENTRATION AND PRESSURE, OXYGEN POSES NO TOXICITY HAZARD. PREMATURE INFANTS EXPOSED TO HIGH OXYGEN CONCENTRATIONS MAY SUFFER DELAYED RETINAL DAMAGE WHICH CAN PROGRESS TO RETINAL DETA CHMENT AND BLINDNESS. RETINAL DAMAGE MAY ALSO OCCUR IN ADULTS EXPOSED TO 100% OXYGEN FOR EXTENDED PERIODS (24 TO 48 HR). AT TWO OR MORE ATMOSPHERES, CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS) TOXICITY OCCURS. SYMPT OMS INCLUDE NAUSEA, VOMITING, DIZZINESS OR VERTIGO, MUSCLE TWITCHING, VISION CHANGE, AND LOSS OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND GENERALIZED SEIZURE. AT 3 ATMOSPHERES IN < 2 HRS AND AT 6 ATMOSPHERES IN A FEW MINUTR ES. ===================== Ecological Information ===================== Ecological:NO ADVERSE EFFECTS ARE EXPECTED. ==================== Disposal Considerations ==================== Waste Disposal Methods:FOR EMERGENCY DISPOSAL, SECURE CYLINDER AND SLOWLY DISCHARGE GAS TO THE ATMOSPHERE IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA OR OUTDOORS. OTHERWISE, RETURN CONTAINER AND UNUSED PRODUCT TO SUPPLIER. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISPOSE OF RESIDUAL OR UNUSED QUANTITIES. ===================== Regulatory Information ===================== SARA Title III Information:OXYGEN IS NOT LISTED AS AN EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE Federal Regulatory Information:RQ: NONE State Regulatory Information: ======================= Other Information ======================= Disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies): This information is formulated for use by elements of the Department of Defense. The United States of America in no manner whatsoever, expressly or implied, warrants this information to be accurate and disclaims all liability for its use. Any person utilizing this document should seek competent professional advice to verify and assume responsibility for the suitability of this information to their particular situation.