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Respiratory tract, protection

Personal Protective Equipment 29 CFR 1910.132-138 Head, hand, foot, eye, face, and respiratory tract protection See also American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards... [Pg.199]

Both sodium fluoride and sodium bifluoride are poisonous if taken internally. Dust inhalation and skin or eye contact may cause irritation of the skin, eyes, or respiratory tract, and should be avoided by the use of proper protective equipment (1). [Pg.237]

Tertiary Amine Catalysts. The Hquid tertiary aHphatic amines used as catalysts in the manufacture of polyurethanes can cause contact dermatitis and severe damage to the eye. Inhalation can produce moderate to severe irritation of the upper respiratory tracts and the lungs. Ventilation, protective clothing, and safety glasses are mandatory when handling these chemicals. [Pg.353]

Health Hazard Information - Recommended Personal Protective Equipment Goggles or face shield plastic gloves (as for gasoline) Symptoms Following Exposure Vapor causes mild irritation of eyes and mild Irritation of respiratory tract if inhaled. Ingestion causes irritation to stomach. Aspiration causes severe lung irritation and rapidly developing pulmonary edema central nervous system excitement... [Pg.93]

Health Efazards Information - Recommended Personal Protective Equipment Air-supplied mask in confined areas, mbber gloves, safety glasses Symptoms Following Exposure Vapor irritates mucous membranes and respiratory tract, causes nausea, vomiting, headache, and dizziness. Direct contact... [Pg.120]

Health Hazards Information - Recommended Personal Protective Equipment Rubber gloves goggles or face shield Symptoms Folio-wing Exposure Syn toms unlikely from any form of exposure General Treatment for Exposure INHALATION remove to fresh air. EYES flush with water. SKIN flush with water, wash well with soap and water Toxicity by Inhalation (Threshold Limit Value) Data not available Short-Term Exposure Limits Data not available Toxicity by Ingestion Grade 2 oral LDjq 1,000 mg/kg (rabbit) Late Toxicity Prolonged inhalation of heated vapor produces irritation of upper respiratory tract in humans Vapor (Gas) Irritant Characteristics Odorless Liquid or Solid Irritant Characteristics Data not available Odor Threshold Data not available. [Pg.128]

Health Hazards - Personal Protective Equipment Full face mask and acid gas canister self-contained breathing apparatus chemical goggles mbber apron and gloves acid-proof clothing safety shower Symptoms Following Exposure Severely irritating to nose and upper respiratory tract lung injury Treatment for Exposure INHALATION immediately remove patient to fir h air, keep him warm and... [Pg.204]


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