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First-aid measures

Eye contact: Flush with water while holding eyelids open for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention immediately.

Skin contact: Remove contaminated clothing. Flush area with large amounts of water. Use soap. Seek medical attention. Delayed effects may occur. For information on potential delayed effects, see Section 2 - Hazards Identification and/or Section 11 - Toxicological Information.

Ingestion: Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Wash out mouth with water. Do not induce vomiting unless directed by medical personnel. Seek medical attention immediately.

Inhalation: Remove to fresh air and keep patient at rest. Seek medical attention immediately.


Fire-fighting measures

Extinguishing media: Extinguish fires with C02, extinguishing powder or foam.
Hazardous combustion products: Formation of toxic gases is possible during heating or fire. May include oxides of carbon.
Fire fighting procedures: During all fire fighting activities, wear appropriate protective equipment, including self-contained breathing apparatus.
Fire/explosion hazards: Fine particles (such as mists) may fuel fires/explosions.

Accidental release measures

Health and safety precautions: Personnel involved in clean-up should wear appropriate personal protective equipment (see Section 8). Minimize exposure.
Measures for cleaning/collecting: Contain the source of spill if it is safe to do so. Collect spill with absorbent material. Clean spill area thoroughly.
Measures for environmental Protection: Place waste in an appropriately labeled, sealed container for disposal. Care should be taken to avoid environmental release.
Additional consideration for large spills: Non-essential personnel should be evacuated from affected area. Report emergency situations immediately. Clean up operations should only be undertaken by trained personnel.

Handling and storage

Avoid open handling. Minimize generating airborne mists and vapors. Use local exhaust ventilation or perform work under fume hood/fume cupboard. Avoid inhalation and contact with skin, eye, and clothing. When handling, use appropriate personal protective equipment (see Section 8). Wash hands and any exposed skin after removal of PPE. Releases to the environment should be avoided. Review and implement appropriate technical and procedural waste water and waste disposal measures to prevent occupational exposure or environmental releases. Potential points of process emissions of this material to the atmosphere should be controlled with dust collectors, HEPA filtration systems or other equivalent controls. Store at room temperature in properly labeled containers. Keep away from heat, sparks and flames.

Transport information

Land transport (UN RTDG/ADR/RID)

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The material is not regulated for transportation/carriage.
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Inland waterway transport (UN RTDG/ADN(R))

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Marine transport (UN RTDG/IMDG)

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Exposure controls / personal protection

The purpose of the Occupational Exposure Band (OEB) classification system is to separate substances into different Hazard categories when the available data are sufficient to do so, but inadequate to establish an Occupational Exposure Limit (OEL). The OEB given is based upon an analysis of all currently available data; as such, this value may be subject to revision when new information becomes available.

Pfizer Occupational Exposure Band (OEB): OEB 3 - Sensitizer (control exposure to the range of >10ug/m3 to < 100ug/m3, provide additional precautions to protect from skin contact)
Engineering Controls: Engineering controls should be used as the primary means to control exposures. Use process containment, local exhaust ventilation, or other engineering controls to maintain airborne levels within the OEB range.
Personal Protective Equipment: Refer to applicable national standards and regulations in the selection and use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
Hands: Wear impervious gloves to prevent skin contact.
Eyes: Wear safety glasses as minimum protection.
Skin: Wear impervious protective clothing to prevent skin contact - consider use of disposable clothing where appropriate.
Respiratory protection: If airborne exposures are within or exceed the Occupational Exposure Band (OEB) range, wear an appropriate respirator with a protection factor sufficient to control exposures to the bottom of the OEB range.

Stability and reactivity

Conditions to avoid: Fine particles (such as mists) may fuel fires/explosions. As a precautionary measure, keep away from heat sources and electrostatic discharge. As a precautionary measure, keep away from strong oxidizers.
Incompatible materials: As a precautionary measure, keep away from strong oxidizers

Disposal considerations

Dispose of waste in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations. Member State specific and Community specific provisions must be considered. Considering the relevant known environmental and human health hazards of the material, review and implement appropriate technical and procedural waste water and waste disposal measures to prevent occupational exposure and environmental release. It is recommended that waste minimization be practiced. The best available technology should be utilized to prevent environmental releases. This may include destructive techniques for waste and wastewater.