FED-STD-791D
even death can occur at increasing levels of exposure. When involved in
fire, 1,1,1-trichloroethane emits highly toxic and irritating fumes.
Flammability: Autoignition temperature 500C, flammable limits in air 7-l8%.
Handling & Storage: Do not store in aluminum containers. Wear safety goggles and
rubber gloves.
Emergency Treatment and Measures:
a. Hygienic Precautions: Physical examinations of exposed personnel annually,
including studies of liver and kidney function. Preclude from exposure those
individuals with diseases of liver and kidneys.
b. First Aid: Irrigate eyes with water. Wash contaminated areas of body with soap
and water. Inhalation: oxygen, if necessary. No Adrenaline. Ingestion: have
victim drink water and induce vomiting, call a physician.
c. Fire Precautions (in case of outbreak): Use dry chemical, foam, or carbon dioxide
fire extinguisger.
Spills:
Absorb on paper. Evaporate on a glass dish in hood. Burn the paper in hood.
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076 1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane
CF-CF2-Cl
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Synonyms: Trifluorotrichloroethane, Freon-113, Freon TF.
Life Hazard: Tolerance, 1000 ppm in air, poisonous gases may be produced in fire.
Flammability: Not flammable.
Handling: Wear safety glasses, working gloves.
Emergency Treatment and Measures:
a. Hygienic Precautions: Wear rubber gloves and apron. Adequate ventilation.
b. First Aid: Skin contact: if frostbite has occured, flush area with warm water. If
swallowed, call a physician.
Spills:
The compound should be redistilled and reused.
077 Valeric Acid CH3(CH2)3 COOH
Synonyms: Pentanic acid.
Life Hazard: A toxic material.
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