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DRMS Permit Index
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M2012032
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
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12/7/2021
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Appendix 8: Safety Data Sheets for Designated Chemicals
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Proposed Revision Materials
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Ouray Silver Mines, Inc
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AM2
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LJW
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SAFETY DATA SHEET <br /> AEROFLOAT®242 PROMOTER <br /> Revision Date 09/20/2019 <br /> - Swelling of tissue <br /> - Ingestion may provoke the following symptoms: <br /> - Nausea <br /> - Diarrhea <br /> - Abdominal pain <br /> - May cause respiratory tract irritation. <br /> - allergic rhinitis <br /> - Severe allergic skin reactions, bronchiospasm and anaphylactic shock <br /> - Itching <br /> - Dermatitis <br /> - Causes skin burns. <br /> - Lachrymation <br /> - Conjunctivitis <br /> - Causes eye burns. <br /> - The gas deadens the sense of smell. Do not depend on odor to detect presence of gas. <br /> Effects <br /> - Serious effects on health can appear after exposure. <br /> - Effects on health may appear after prolonged or repeated exposure. <br /> - The effects will depend on target organs. <br /> - Chronic exposure is suspected of causing effects on fertility or on the unborn child on basis of animal data. Effects <br /> on human have not been proven. <br /> - Chronic exposure may cause allergic dermatitis. <br /> - Exposure may cause allergic rhinitis, conjunctivitis, asthma or shock. <br /> - If ingested, severe burns of the mouth and throat, as well as a danger of perforation of the esophagus and the <br /> stomach. <br /> - In case of inhalation, irritation/corrosion of the respiratory tract. <br /> - Risk of respiratory disorder <br /> - May cause irreversible skin damage. <br /> - Chronic exposure may cause dermatitis. <br /> - May cause irreversible eye damage. <br /> - Loss of the eye <br /> 4.3 Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed <br /> Notes to physician <br /> - Be aware to maintain life support if necessary. <br /> - Take victim immediately to hospital. <br /> - Immediate medical attention is required. <br /> - Consult with an ophthalmologist immediately in all cases. <br /> - Burns must be treated by a physician. <br /> - Treat symptomatically. <br /> - Contact a poison control center. <br /> - Keep under medical supervision for at least 48 hours. <br /> - Contact the occupational physician in case of exposure. <br /> SECTION 5: Firefighting measures <br /> Flash point closed cup <br /> No flash up to boiling point <br /> Autoignition temperature No data available <br /> Flammability/Explosive limit No data available <br /> 5.1 Extinguishing media <br /> PRC090072770 <br /> Version :2.00 / US(Z8) <br /> 4/20 <br />
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