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3. IMPORTANT INFORMATION
3.5 Part of efrigerant safety table
efrigerant gas
R
GWP
Composition
Hazard indications
Major hazards
Specific hazards
First aid measures
General information
Inhalation
or similar substances.
Contact with eyes
Contact with the skin
Firefighting measures
Extinguishing methods
Specific hazards
Specific methods
Measures in case of accidental escape of gas
Individual precautions
Environmental precautions
Method of cleaning
Handling and storage
Handling
measures/technical precautions
Recommendations for safe use
Storage
Exposure controls/personal protection
Control parameters
Respiratory protection
Eye protection
Hand protection
Hygiene measures
Physical and chemical properties
Colour
Odour
Boiling point
Flashpoint
Relative density
Solubility in water
Stability and reactivity
Stability
Materials to avoid
Hazardous decomposition products
Acute toxicity
Side effects
Long-term toxicity
Ecological information
Global warming potential
HGWP (R11 = 1)
Ozone depletion potential
ODP (R11 = 1)
Considerations on disposal
Rapid evaporation can cause frostbite
Do not administer anything if patient has fainted
Move to open air. - Administer oxygen or artificial respiration if necessary. - Do not administer adrenaline
Rinse thoroughly with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and call a doctor.
Wash immediately with plenty of water. - Remove contaminated clothing immediately.
Cool containers by spraying with water
Evacuate personnel to area of safety - Ensure adequate ventilation - Use personal protective equipment
Ensure sufficient air changes and/or
use forced ventilation at places of work
Shut off carefully and keep in a cool, dry and well-ventilated place.
Incompatible products: explosives, inflammable materials, Organic peroxide
For gas recovery and maintenance work in tanks, use an independent breathing apparatus
The vapour is heavier than air and can cause suffocation by reducing the oxygen available for respiration
2.8 gm/l at 25 °C at atmospheric pressure
No reactivity if used in accordance with instructions
Alkaline metals, alkaline-earth metals, granulated metallic salts, Al, Zn, Be, etc. in dust form
Halogenic acids, traces of carbonyl halides, ALC
(R32) LC50/inhalation/4 hours/in rats = 760 l/m³
(R125) LC50/inhalation/4 hours/in rats = 800 l/m³
Inhalation of vapour at high concentration can produce asphyxiation or cardiac arrhythmia,
irregular pulse, palpitations, reduced circulation and even cardiac arrest.
Has not shown any carcinogenic, teratogenic or mutagenic effects, in experiments performed on animals
R 410 A
1975
50% Difluoromethane
50% Pentafluoroethane
Asphyxiation
Any
Increase in pressure
Evaporation
Evaporation
Do not breathe vapour or droplets
Keep in original containers.
AEL (8-h TWA) = 1000 ml/m³
for each of the two components
Safety glasses
Rubber gloves
Do not smoke
Colourless
Similar to ether
- 51.6 °C at atmospheric pressure
Non flammable
1.063 Kg/l at 25 °C
R 125: 0.70 - R 32: 0.15
0
Usable after reconditioning
GB
GB
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