Advanced Instruments, Inc.
Health Hazard Information
Primary Route(s) of Entry
Ingestion, eye and skin contact
Exposure Limits
Acetic Acid - ACGIH TLV / OSHA PEL 10 (TWA); Lead - OSHA PEL .05
mg/cubic meter
Effects of Exposure -
Ingestion
Electrolyte could be harmful or fatal if swallowed; Oral LD50 (RAT) =
6620 mg/kg
Eye
Electrolyte is corrosive and eye contact could result in permanent loss
of vision.
Skin
Electrolyte is corrosive and skin contact could result in a chemical
burn.
Inhalation
Liquid inhalation is unlikely.
Symptoms
Eye contact - burning sensation; Skin contact - burning sensation.
Medical Conditions Aggravated None
Carcinogenic Reference Data
NTP Annual Report on Carcinogens - not listed; LARC Monographs -
not listed; OSHA - not listed
Other
Lead is listed as a chemical known to the State of California to cause
birth defects or other reproductive harm. Lead acetate formed as the
sensor is used is listed as a chemical known to the State of California
to cause cancer.
Emergency First Aid
Ingestion
Do not induce vomiting; Give plenty of cold water or if available milk;
Seek medical attention immediately.
Skin Contact
Wash affected area repeatedly with plenty of water; Remove
contaminated clothing; If burning persists, seek medical attention.
Eye Contact
Flush repeatedly with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes; Seek
medical attention immediately.
Inhalation
Liquid inhalation is unlikely.
Special Protection Information
Ventilation Requirements
None
Eye
Safety glasses
Hand
Rubber or latex gloves
Respirator Type
Not applicable
Other Protective Equipment
None
Special Precautions
Precautions
Do not remove the sensor’s protective Teflon and PCB coverings; Do
not probe the sensor with sharp objects; Wash hands thoroughly after
handling; Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing; Empty sensor
body may contain hazardous residue.
Transportation
Not applicable
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