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First-aid measures

Inhalation: Take patient immediately to factory medical centre or call for an ambulance.

Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing. Rinse contaminated skin immediately with plenty of water and soap and seek medical advice.

Eye Contact: Immediately rinse eyes thoroughly with running water as long as possible (approx. 15 min).

Take injured quickly to factory medical center or call an ambulance (code word: eye accident).

Ingestion: If feeling sick, immediately call for a physician or take patient to factory medical centre (if necessary, call for an ambulance).

If swallowed, seek medical advice immediately and show this container or label.

Fire-fighting measures

Suitable Extinguishing Media: Water spray or fog, foam, dry chemical powder, CO2, dry sand

Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: High volume water jet

Protective equipment for firefighters: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and fire protective suit.

Accidental release measures

Personal precautions Wear chemical resistant protective suite. Minimize number of personnel in risk area. Keep away unprotected persons.

Wear chemical-proof clothes and masks while undressing contaminated persons or cleaning contaminated equipment.

Environmental precautions: Firefighting water may not spill into open rivers and ponds. Collect spilled material by

all available means.

Methods for cleaning: Moisten spilled material with water (in order to avoid dust formation), cover with wet sand or

wetted binder, then take up.

Wash away remains with plenty of water. Put into lead-sealable and labelled drums.

Accidental Release Records must be kept of all incidents involving uncontrolled leakage or spillage of material,

indicating in particular the amounts concerned, exposure of personnel and countermeasures taken.

Buildings, apparatus, and all items of equipment must be decontaminated and subsequently inspected to ensure

that no further risk remains.

All equipment and protective garments must be either decontaminated or properly contained for disposal before

leaving the area.

Handling and storage

During the entire technical process, the substance will be handled in a closed system to minimize the substance

emission and thus human exposure. Following the specific work place risk assessment, adequate technical

engineering system will be implemented and proper PPE will be applied to the highly trained operators who are the

only personnel involved in the entire technical process. Special procedures for cleaning and maintenance

work will be established. In cases of accident and where waste is generated, procedural and/or control

technologies are in place to minimize emissions and resulting exposure.

Storage condition: Keep container tightly closed in a dry, cool and well-ventilated place.

Avoid heat and sunlight.

Transport information

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Marine transport (UN RTDG/IMDG)

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Exposure controls / personal protection

Respiration : Disposable fine dust protection mask (EN149) or reusable halfmask (EN140)

Eye : Safety glasses (EN166)

Hand : Disposable gloves or chemical-resistant gloves, normal length

(EN374/EN388)

Additional protection : Disposable dust-proof suit (EN465, type 4) worn over long

underwear

Stability and reactivity

Substance is stable in normal storage conditions: Keep container tightly closed. Keep dry. Store in a cool place and protect from light.

Dangerous Combustion Products: carbon monoxid;  hydrogen iodide; Carbon dioxide

Disposal considerations

Do not release into the environment. Must not be released into sewers, drains or wells.