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First Aid Measures

 

Inhalation: Remove the affected person to fresh air. Keep the patient warm and at rest. If breathing has stopped administer artificial respiration. Give external cardiac massage if necessary. If the person is breathing, but unconscious, place them in the recovery position. Obtain medical assistance immediately.

 

Skin: Burns should be flushed with water to normalise temperature and until circulation returns. Cover the burns with sterile dressings. Do not apply ointments or powders. Obtain medical assistance immediately.

 

Eyes: Cold burns should be flushed immediately with water to normalise temperature. Hold eyelids apart while flushing to rinse entire surface of the eye and lids with water. Cover the eye with a sterile dressing and obtain medical assistance immediately.

Ingestion: Not applicable

 

Fire Fighting Measures

These materials are delivered, stored and used at temperatures above their flash point. Avoid all naked flames, sparks, cigarettes, etc.

• IN CASE OF FIRE, VACATE THE AREA AND IMMEDIATELY ALERT THE FIRE BRIGADE

• Ensure an escape path is always available from any fire.

• If gas has ignited, do not attempt to extinguish but, if safe to do so, stop gas flow and allow to burn out.

• Use water spray to cool heat-exposed containers, and to protect surrounding areas and personnel effecting shut-off.

• Beware of vapour accumulating to form explosive concentrations.

 

Explosive vapours may travel, be ignited at remote locations and flash back. A water spray may be used for vapour dispersal. Pressurised containers are liable to explode violently when subjected to high temperatures

 

Every precaution must be taken to keep containers cool to avoid the possibility of a boiling liquid expanding vapour explosion (BLEVE).

 

Extinguishing Media

 

Large Fires

• None. Product flow must be stopped and container cooled by water spray.

Water fog should be used to assist approach to source of the fire. Large fires should only be fought by the Fire Brigade.

• DO NOT USE WATER JET

 

Small Fires

• Dry powder

• DO NOT USE WATER OR FOAM

Fires in confined spaces should be dealt with by trained personnel wearing approved breathing apparatus.

 

Immediate Emergency Action:

• Clear people away from the area to a safe place

• Do not operate electrical equipment unless flameproof

• Summon aid of emergency services

• Treat or refer casualties if necessary

 

Further Action

– Fire

• Stop product flow

• Use dry powder or carbon dioxide extinguishers

• Cool containers exposed to fire by water fog/spray

 

Further Action

– Spillage

• Extinguish naked lights, e.g. cigarettes – AVOID MAKING SPARKS. Do not use a mobile phone

• Isolate power from sources of ignition and ventilate the area

• Position fire fighting equipment

• Try to stop the flow of liquid product

• Cover drains and sewers. Disperse vapour with water spray

Note: Vapour may collect in confined spaces

 

INFORM THE RELEVANT AUTHORITIES IF A MAJOR SPILLAGE OCCURS

 

Handling and Storage

General Cylinders containing Calor Liquefied Butane Gas are designed to give liquid or vapour offtake.

• Vapour offtake must be used in the vertical position with the outlet valve at the top.

• Liquid offtake must be stored and used in the position indicated on the cylinder.

A face shield and impervious rubber gloves should be worn when transferring this product as a liquid.

 

Handling Procedure

• No smoking or naked lights

• Switch off mobile phones

• Ensure good ventilation

• Avoid inhalation of vapour

• Avoid contact with liquid and sold storage containers

• When handling cylinders wear protective footwear and suitable gloves.

• Avoid contact with eyes.

 

Storage

Calor Liquefied Butane Gas must be stored in purpose designed mild steel cylinder(s) or tank(s) or other systems of suitable pressure rating. These should be segregated from

oxidant gases and other oxidants in store. Reference should be made to the relevant Codes of Practice for Safe Storage and Handling of LPG produced by HSE and LPGA.

 

Additional Storage Information

• No smoking or naked lights

• Switch off mobile phones

• Store and use only equipment/containers designed for use with this product

• Store and dispense only in well ventilated areas away from heat and sources of ignition.

• Containers must be labelled properly

• Do not remove warning labels from containers

• Check that cylinders are within test date. If overdue for inspection they must be returned to Calor Gas Limited.

• Ensure that Pipework and handling equipment are designed for the purpose, inspected, maintained and is electrically bonded and grounded (earthed) to prevent accumulation of

static charge

• Explosive air/vapour mixtures may form at ambient temperature

Note: Product spilt on clothing may give rise to delayed evaporation and

subsequent fire hazard

 

Exposure Controls/Personal Protection

The following limits are taken from the Health and Safety Executives Guidance Note EH40 Workplace Exposure Limits.

 

Long-term exposure limit:

1450 mg/m3 (PPm) (8hr TWA)

For further details, please contact Calor direct

 

Short-term exposure limit:

1810 mg/m3 (ppm) 15 min Period) Butane 600 750 & Liquefied Petroleum Gas 1000 1250

-For further details, please contact Calor direct

 

Engineering measures

Provide natural or explosion-proof ventilation that is adequate to ensure flammable gas does not reach its lower explosive limit.

 

Personal Protective Equipment (P.P.E.)

• Wear suitable gloves and overalls to prevent cold burns and frostbite (Neoprene or LPG resistant Gauntlet Glove).

• In filling operations wear protective clothing including impervious gloves, safety goggles or face shields to BS EN 166,167 & 168.

• When handling cylinders wear protective footwear to BS EN345

 

Respiratory protection

• If operations are such that significant exposure to vapour may be anticipated, then suitable approved respiratory equipment should be worn.

• The use of respiratory equipment must be strictly in accordance with manufacturers’ instructions and any statutory requirements governing its selection and use.

• All wearers of respiratory protection must be trained in its use. The nature of the atmosphere and the working environment will determine the protection required.

 

Equipment must be to the relevant BS EN and this may be determined by reference to BS4275

 

Physical and Chemical Properties

Appearances: Colourless liquefied gas

Odour: Odourless, odorant added to provide a

distinctive smell

Boiling Point: -2oC

Flash Point: -60 oC (PMCC)

Flammability Limits: 2% to 9% in air

Autoflammability: 410-585 oC

Vapour Pressure: 2 bar at 15 oC

Specific Gravity of Liquid: 0.575 at 15 oC (Water = 1.0)

Specific Gravity of Vapour: 2.0 at 15 oC (Air = 1.0)

Solubility in Water: Insoluble

 

Stability and Reactivity

Calor Liquefied Butane is stable at ambient temperatures. Hazardous polymerization will not occur, however, it can form explosive mixture with air.

Conditions to avoid:

• Sources of ignition

• Storage at above 50 Deg. C.

 

Materials to avoid:

Butane reacts violently with strong oxidising agents (e.g. chlorates which may be used in agriculture), peroxide, plastics, chlorine dioxide and concentrated nitric acid.

 

Decomposition products:

The substance arising from the thermal decomposition of these products will largely depend upon the conditions bringing about decomposition. The following hazardous substances may be expected from normal combustion:

• Carbon Dioxide

• Carbon Monoxide (if there is insufficient air for complete combustion).

 

Toxicological Information

Eye Contact: Contact with liquid Calor Liquefied Butane will present a risk of serious damage to the eyes.

Skin Contact: Contact with liquid Calor Liquefied Butane will cause cold burns and frost bite to the skin.

Inhalation: Low vapour concentrations may cause nausea, dizziness, headaches and drowsiness. May have a narcotic effect if high concentrations are inhaled. High vapour concentrations may produce symptoms of oxygen deficiency which, coupled with central nervous system depression may lead to rapid loss of consciousness.

 

Volatile Substance Abuse:

Under normal conditions of use the product is not hazardous; however, abuse involving deliberate inhalation of very high concentrations of vapour, even for short periods, can produce unconsciousness and/or result in a sudden fatality.

 

Carcinogenicity: No known behaviour

Mutagenicity: No known behaviour

Teratogenicity: No known behaviour

 

Ecological Information

Ecotoxicity: No known ecological damage is caused by this product.

Air: Calor Liquefied Butane is a mixture of volatile components which when released to air will rapidly react with hydroxyl radicals and ozone to give carbon dioxide and water.

Water: If released to water the product will rapidly evaporate.

Soil: If released to soil the product will rapidly evaporate.

Mobility: Spillages are unlikely to penetrate the soil

 

Persistence and degradability:

Unlikely to cause long term adverse effects in the environment

Bioaccumulative potential:

This material is not expected to bioaccumulate.

Aquatic toxicity: Unlikely to cause long term effects in the aquatic environment

 

by © Calor Gas Limited 2009.

 

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21 Badminton Drive

The Heritage Village

South Leeds

LS10 4UN

 

Telephone No

0113 295 9666

 

Mobile

07738 607 466

 

E-mail Address

jacksbottledgas@hotmail.co.uk

 

Website Address

www.JacksGas.co.uk