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to this material may sensitize the heart to cat echo la
mine-induced arrhythmia. Do not administer *cat echo
la mine to overexposed individuals. Contact the Poisons
Information Service and/or seek further medical advice.
*(Cat echo la mine are chemical compounds derived
from the amino and tyrosine that act as hormones or
neurotransmitters.) "Wikipedia Encyclopedia"
5.5.3 Fire-Fighting Measures
Activate emergency systems and/or sound the alarm.
Call the Fire Department. Evacuate all persons from the
area.
Ensure an escape route is always available from any fire.
If it is safe to do so, close the container valves). Allow
any gas-fueled fire to burn out. If unable to cut off supply
of gas, allow it to burn.
Keep LPG cylinders or tanks cool, as pressurized con-
tainers will explode if subjected to high temperatures.
Small LPG fires can be attacked with dry powder fire
extinguishers, provided the fuel supply can be turned off
after the fire is extinguished.
5.5.4 Accidental Release Measures
As these substances have a very low flash point, any
spillage or leak is a severe fire and/or explosion hazard.
If a leak has not ignited, stop gas flow at container, elimi-
nate all sources of ignition, and evacuate all persons.
Stay upwind of release. Inform emergency services.
Liquid leaks generate large volumes of flammable vapor,
heavier than air, which may travel to remove sources of
ignition (e.g. along drainage systems).
Where appropriate, use water spray to disperse the gas
or vapor.
Vapor may collect in any confined space.
If spillage has occurred in a confined space, ensure
adequate ventilation and check that a safe, breathable
atmosphere is present before entry.
Do not enter a vapor cloud. Only trained specialized indi-
viduals should attempt to enter a vapor cloud.
Wear protective clothing. See 5.5.7
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In the event of a major leak, contact the appropriate
authorities.
Small quantities of spilled liquid may be allowed to evapo-
rate. Vapor should be dispersed by effective ventilation.
5.5.5 Handling and Storage
Store and use only in equipment/containers for use with
your particular appliance. Tanks should only be stored in
a locker installed and designed for LPG storage, outside
the living areas of the boat.
Installation or added appliances should only be per-
formed by qualified personnel.
Follow manufacturer's instructions for changing tanks.
Ensure good ventilation.
Avoid inhalation of vapor.
When handling cylinders, wear protective footwear and
suitable gloves.
When handling cylinders (above head height) protective
headgear may be necessary.
When changing tanks, wear suitable gloves and safety
goggles or face shields.
Avoid contact with the eyes.
5.5.6 Exposure Controls / Personal Protection
Skin Protection – Wear suitable protective overalls
with long sleeves to cover exposed skin.
Eye Protection – Use chemical goggles or face shield
when changing tanks.
Hand Protection – Use impervious gloves when
changing tanks.
Use suitable protective gloves when handling cylin-
ders.
Foot Protection – Wear safety boots or shoes when
handling cylinders.
Head Protection – When handling cylinders above
head heights, protective headgear may be necessary.
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