Eat and seek medical help.
Inhale victims who are transferred to fresh air. If the victim stops breathing, use artificial respiration. If the victim swallows or inhales the substance and carries out artificial respiration with the aid of a bag-shaped mask equipped with a one-way valve or other appropriate respiratory medical equipment, do not use mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, control oxygen.
Skin removal and isolation of contaminated clothes and shoes. Rinse immediately with tap water for at least 20 minutes. For slight skin contact, avoid material infection of unaffected skin.
Immediately rinse eyes with tap water for at least 20 minutes.
Hazard identification
Intake and inhalation.
Inhalation of toxic, inhaled, ingested or skin-contact substances may cause serious injury or death. The effects of contact or inhalation may be delayed.
Skin contact with molten substances may cause serious burns to skin and eyes. See inhalation.
Eye inhalation.
Harmful contact with metals may form flammable hydrogen.
European community phrase R 22 34
European community security phrase S 26 36/37/39 45
United Nations number 2923
Exposure control/personal protection
Personal protection Wear appropriate protective gloves, protective clothing and goggles.
The respirator is equipped with positive pressure self-contained respirator (SCBA).
Fire control measures.
Extinguishing agents are most suitable for surrounding fires.
Non-combustible substances are fire hazards, they will not burn by themselves, but will produce corrosive and/or toxic smoke when heated and decomposed.
Treatment measures for accidental leakage
Small leaks/leaks eliminate all sources of fire. Do not touch damaged containers or spills unless you wear appropriate protective clothing. Stop leaking, if you can do it without risk. Transfer to absorption place or cover with dry soil, sand or other nonflammable materials and containers. Don't let water into the container.
physicochemical property
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Data flow information
United Nations number 2923
Stability and reactivity
Burning products may produce irritating, corrosive and/or toxic gases when they catch fire.