SAFETY
S-32
Precautions for DEF/AdBlue®
Although DEF/AdBlue® is minimally hazardous itself and a
difficult substance to burn, when heated to 160 °C (320 °F)
or higher, such as when there is a fire nearby, it breaks down
and generates ammonia gas, so care must be taken.
Ammonia gas is toxic, has an extremely irritating odour
and is very irritating to the mucous membranes. Extended
exposure to it or inhalation causes inflammation to the
eyes, bronchial tubes and lungs.
Further, inhaling ammonia gas at a high concentration may
cause breathing to stop due to shock from the irritation.
Protective equipment (safety glasses, impermeable rubber
or plastic gloves, etc.) must be worn when handling it and
the washing of hands with tap water when done must be
strictly enforced.
If DEF/AdBlue® should get on hands, feet, etc., wash it off
with a large amount of water.
If it gets in the eyes, rinse them out with tap water for
at least 15 minutes and then seek immediate medical
attention.
If DEF/AdBlue® gets on the vehicle, it will corrode
steel, copper, brass, aluminium and other products, so
immediately wipe it off and rinse with water to wash it
away.
Summary of Contents for ZW 120-6
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