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REFRIGERANT OIL DATA:
SAFETY DATA
Classification
Non-hazardous
In contact with skin
Minimally irritating. No first aid necessary. Exercise reasonable personal cleanliness including
cleansing exposed skin areas several times daily with soap and water. Launder soiled work
clothes at least weekly.
In contact with eyes
Flush eyes with eyewash solution or clean water for 15 minutes and consult a physician.
Ingested
May cause nausea and diarrhea. Obtain immediate medical attention.
Inhalation
If oil mist is inhaled, remove to fresh air and consult a physician.
Occupational
Not determined.
exposure limits
Stability
Stable but hygroscopic - store in sealed containers.
Conditions to avoid
Strong oxidizers, caustic or acid solutions, excessive heat. May degrade some paints and
rubber materials.
Hazardous
Not fully, Analogous compounds evolve carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and other
decomposition
unidentified fragments when burned. Burning may evolve irritating/noxious fumes.
Respiratory protection Use in well ventilated areas - ventilate locally.
Protective clothing
Goggles or face shield should be worn. Gloves not necessary, but recommended, especially
for prolonged exposure.
Spill / Leak procedure Wear suitable protective equipment. Especially goggles. Stop source of spill. Use absorbent
materials to soak up fluid (i.e. sand, sawdust and commercially available materials).
Disposal
Incinerate the oil and all associated wastes in an approved facility in accordance with local
laws and regulations governing oily wastes.
Fire extinguishing
Flash point over 300°C. Use dry chemical, carbon dioxide or foam. Spraying water on hot or
data
burning liquid may cause frothing or splashing.
If a leak or spill has not ignited use water spray to disperse the vapors and to provided protec-
tion for persons attempting to stop the leak.
Containers
Fire exposed containers should be kept cool with water sprays.
Fire fighting
Self contained breathing apparatus should be worn in fire conditions.
protective equipment
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA
YORK "L" OIL
JOHNSON CONTROLS
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