national environmental authorities. Collection, regeneration
and burning should be handled by authorized disposal plants.
02A.4.2 Personal protection equipment
·
Hand protection:
Impermeable and hydrocarbon resistant
gloves (nitrile rubber for example).
·
Eye protection:
Wear goggles if splash risk exists.
·
Skin and body protection:
Wear facial screen and covering
clothing as required. Use safety footwear when handling bar-
rels. Wear protecting clothes if hot product is handled.
02A.4.3 First aid measures
·
Inhalation of fumes:
Move victim to fresh air, keep warm and
lying still.
·
Skin contact:
Wash immediately with plenty of water and soap
or cleaning agent. Do not use solvents (the oil is spread and
may be absorbed into the skin). Remove contaminated cloth-
ing. Seek medical advice if irritation develops.
·
Eye contact:
Rinse immediately with plenty of water, continue
for at least 15 minutes and seek medical advice.
·
Ingestion:
Do not induce vomiting, in order not to risk aspiration
into respiratory organs. Seek medical advice immediately.
·
Aspiration of liquid product:
If aspiration into the lungs is sus-
pected (during vomiting for example) seek medical advice
immediately.
Note! Complete safety data sheets for the specific products used at your
installation should be available from the lubricating oil manufac-
turer or your local dealer.
02A.5
Cooling water additives, nitrite based
The products are toxic if swallowed. Concentrated product may
cause serious toxic symptoms, pain giddiness and headache. Sig-
nificant intake results in greyish/blue discoloration of the skin and
mucus membranes and a decreasing blood pressure. Skin and eye
contact of the undiluted product can produce intense irritation.
Diluted solutions may be moderately irritating.
02A.5.1 Handling
·
Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
Appendix A
Environmental Hazards
200507
02A - 4
Summary of Contents for PAAE051728
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Page 84: ...03 Start Stop and Operation 32 200402 04 03 12 W RTSIL 32...
Page 98: ...04 Maintenance Schedule 32 200623 01 04 14 W RTSIL 32...
Page 154: ...07 Tightening Torques and Use of Hydraulic Tools 32 200643 01 07 30 W RTSIL 32...
Page 162: ...08 Operating Troubles Emergency Operation 32 200402 01 08 8 W RTSIL 32...
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Page 178: ...10 Engine Block with Bearings Oil Sump and Cylinder Liner 32 200150 10 14 W RTSIL 32 34SG...
Page 216: ...Appendix A Testing of cylinder tightness 32 200142 A 4 W rtsil 20 32 34...
Page 226: ...13 Camshaft Driving Gear 32 200546 02 13 10 W RTSIL 32...
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