Blue Shield 6,7 & 8 Msds
Blue Shield 6,7 & 8 Msds
Blue Shield 6,7 & 8 Msds
DATA SHEET
Prepared to U.S. OSHA, CMA, ANSI and Canadian WHMIS Standards
1. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Argon 7440-37-1 Balance There are no specific exposure limits for Argon. Argon is a simple asphyxiant (SA).
NE = Not Established C = Ceiling Limit See Section 16 for Definitions of Terms Used.
NOTE: All WHMIS required information is included. It is located in appropriate sections based on the ANSI Z400.1-1993 format.
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3. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW: This is a colorless, odorless gas mixture. A significant hazard associated with
releases of this gas mixture is the potential for overexposure to Carbon Dioxide. Inhalation of Carbon Dioxide
can increase respiration and heart rate, possibly resulting in circulatory insufficiency (which may lead to coma
and death). At concentrations between 2-10%, Carbon Dioxide can cause nausea, dizziness, headache,
mental confusion, increased blood pressure and respiratory rate. If the concentration of Carbon Dioxide
reaches 10% or more, suffocation can occur within minutes. Exposure to high concentrations of Carbon
Dioxide may also cause eye irritation. Additionally, releases of this product may produce an oxygen-deficient
atmosphere; individuals in such atmospheres may be asphyxiated.
CONCENTRATION
OF CARBON DIOXIDE OBSERVED EFFECT
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT B
Up to 1%: Slight increase in breathing rate.
Up to 2%: Breathing rate increases to 50% above EYES RESPIRATORY HANDS BODY
normal level. Prolonged exposure can
cause headache, tiredness.
See Section 8
Up to 3%: Breathing increases to twice normal rate
and becomes labored. Weak narcotic
effect. Impaired hearing, headache, For routine industrial applications
increase in blood pressure and pulse
rate.
Up to 4-5%: Breathing increases to approximately four times normal rate, symptoms of intoxication
become evident and slight choking may be felt.
Up to 5-10%: Characteristic sharp odor noticeable. Very labored breathing, headache, visual
impairment and ringing in the ears. Judgment may be impaired, followed within minutes
by loss of consciousness.
Up to 50-100%: Unconsciousness occurs more rapidly above 10% level. Prolonged exposure to high
concentrations may eventually result in death from asphyxiation.
NOTE: Carbon Dioxide is present in this gas mixture at a maximum concentration of 25.0%.
The information for exposure symptoms which occur at higher concentrations is included
to provide the most complete data on known human effects.
CONTACT WITH SKIN or EYES: Exposure to high concentrations of Carbon Dioxide (a component of this gas
mixture) may cause eye irritation with symptoms such as pain, redness, and tearing. Prolonged contact of high
concentrations of Carbon Dioxide with the eyes can cause damage to the retinal ganglion cells.
HEALTH EFFECTS OR RISKS FROM EXPOSURE: An Explanation in Lay Terms. Overexposure to this gas
mixture may cause the following health effects:
ACUTE: Inhalation of high concentrations of Carbon Dioxide (a component of this gas mixture) can cause
nausea, dizziness, headache, mental confusion, increased blood pressure and respiratory rate. High
concentrations of Carbon Dioxide may cause eye irritation, and potential eye damage. Another significant
hazard associated with this gas mixture is the potential for exposure to oxygen-deficient atmospheres.
CHRONIC: There are currently no known adverse health effects associated with chronic exposure to this gas.
TARGET ORGANS: Respiratory system, central nervous system, and eyes.
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4 FIRST-AID MEASURES
RESCUERS SHOULD NOT ATTEMPT TO RETRIEVE VICTIMS OF EXPOSURE TO THIS GAS
MIXTURE WITHOUT ADEQUATE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. At a minimum, Self-
Contained Breathing Apparatus should be worn.
Remove victim(s) to fresh air, as quickly as possible. If not breathing, give artificial respiration If breathing is
difficult, give oxygen. Only trained personnel should administer supplemental oxygen.
Victim(s) must be taken for medical attention. Rescuers should be taken for medical attention, if necessary.
Take copy of label and MSDS to physician or other health professional with victim(s).
5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
FLASH POINT: Not applicable.
NFPA RATING
AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE: Not applicable. FLAMMABILITY
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7. HANDLING and USE (Continued)
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING GAS CYLINDERS: Compressed gases can present significant
safety hazards. The following rules are applicable to work situations in which cylinders are being used.
Before Use: Move cylinders with a suitable hand truck. Do not drag, slide, or roll cylinders. Do not drop
cylinders or permit them to strike each other. Secure cylinders firmly. Leave the valve protection cap (where
provided) in place until cylinder is ready for use.
During Use: Use designated CGA fittings and other support equipment. Do not use adapters. Do not heat
cylinder by any means to increase the discharge rate of the product from the cylinder. Do not use oils or grease
on gas-handling fittings or equipment. Immediately contact the supplier if there are any difficulties associated
with operating cylinder valve. Never insert an object (e.g., wrench, screwdriver, pry bar, etc.) into valve cap
openings. Doing so may damage the valve, causing a leak to occur. Use an adjustable strap wrench to remove
overly tight or rusted caps. Never strike an arc on a compressed gas cylinder or make a cylinder part of and
electric circuit.
After Use: Close main cylinder valve. Replace valve protection cap. Mark empty cylinders “EMPTY”.
NOTE: Use only DOT or ASME code containers designed for gas storage. Close valve after each use and when
empty. Cylinders must not be recharged except by or with the consent of owner. For welding and brazing
operations, refer to ANSI Z-49.1 “Safety in Welding and Cutting” and OSHA safety regulations for welding,
cutting, and brazing (29 CFR 1910.252). In addition, see the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
publication 51 Oxygen Fuel Gas Welding and Cutting.
STANDARD VALVE CONNECTIONS FOR U.S. AND CANADA: Use the proper CGA connections, DO NOT
USE ADAPTERS:
THREADED: CGA 580
PIN-INDEXED YOKE: Not applicable.
ULTRA HIGH INTEGRITY: Not applicable.
PROTECTIVE PRACTICES DURING MAINTENANCE OF CONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT: Follow practices
indicated in Section 6 (Accidental Release Measures). Make certain application equipment is locked and tagged-
out safely. Always use product in areas where adequate ventilation is provided.
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9. PHYSICAL and CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
The following information is for Argon, a main component of this gas mixture:
GAS DENSITY @ 21.1°C (70°F) and 1 atm: 0.103 lbs/cu ft (1.650 kg/m3)
BOILING POINT @ 1 atm: -185.9 °C (-302°F)
FREEZING/MELTING POINT (@ 10 psig): -189.2°C (-308.9°F)
SPECIFIC GRAVITY (air = 1) @ 21.1°C (70°F): 1.38 pH: Not applicable.
SOLUBILITY IN WATER vol/vol @ 0°C (32°F) and 1 atm: 0.056 MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 39.95
EVAPORATION RATE (nBuAc = 1): Not applicable. EXPANSION RATIO: Not applicable.
ODOR THRESHOLD: Not applicable. Odorless. SPECIFIC VOLUME (ft3/lb): 9.7
VAPOR PRESSURE @ 21.1°C (70°F) (psig): Not applicable.
COEFFICIENT WATER/OIL DISTRIBUTION: Not applicable.
The following information is for this gas mixture:
APPEARANCE AND COLOR: This is a colorless, odorless gas mixture.
HOW TO DETECT THIS SUBSTANCE (warning properties): There are no unusual warning properties
associated with a release of this product. In terms of leak detection, fittings and joints can be painted with a soap
solution to detect leaks, which will be indicated by a bubble formation.
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11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION (Continued)
A mutagen is a chemical which causes permanent changes to genetic material (DNA) such that the changes will propagate
through generation lines. An embryotoxin is a chemical which causes damage to a developing embryo (i.e. within the first
eight weeks of pregnancy in humans), but the damage does not propagate across generational lines. A teratogen is a
chemical which causes damage to a developing fetus, but the damage does not propagate across generational lines. A
reproductive toxin is any substance which interferes in any way with the reproductive process.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: Pre-existing respiratory conditions may be
aggravated by overexposure to this gas mixture. Additionally, overexposure to Carbon Dioxide (a component of
this gas mixture) may aggravate eye disorders and central nervous system conditions.
RECOMMENDATIONS TO PHYSICIANS: If necessary, administer oxygen. Treat symptoms and eliminate
overexposure.
BIOLOGICAL EXPOSURE INDICES (BEIs): Currently, Biological Exposure Indices (BEIs) are not applicable for
this gas mixture.
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15. REGULATORY INFORMATION (Continued)
CANADIAN DSL INVENTORY STATUS: The components of this gas mixture are listed on the Canadian DSL
Inventory.
U.S. TSCA INVENTORY STATUS: The components of this gas mixture are listed on the TSCA Inventory.
OTHER U.S. FEDERAL REGULATIONS:
• Carbon Dioxide is subject to the requirements of CFR 29 1910.1000. No other component of this gas mixture
is listed on Table Z.1.
• This gas mixture does not contain any Class I or Class II ozone depleting chemicals (40 CFR part 82).
• The components of this gas mixture are not listed as Regulated Substances, per 40 CFR, Part 68, of the Risk
Management for Chemical Accidental Release.
• The components of this gas mixture are not subject to the reporting requirements of Section 112(r) of the
Clean Air Act.
• The regulations of the OSHA Standard, Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals (29
CFR 1910.119) are not applicable to this gas mixture. The components of this gas mixture are not listed in
Appendix A of this regulation.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65: The components of this gas mixture are not on the California Proposition 65
lists.
U.S. STATE REGULATORY INFORMATION: The components of this gas mixture are covered under the
following specific State regulations:
Alaska - Designated Toxic and Hazardous Massachusetts - Substance List: Argon, Pennsylvania - Hazardous Substance List:
Substances: Argon, Carbon Dioxide. Carbon Dioxide. Argon, Carbon Dioxide.
California - Permissible Exposure Limits Michigan - Critical Materials Register: No. Rhode Island - Hazardous Substance List:
for Chemical Contaminants: Argon, Minnesota - List of Hazardous Argon, Carbon Dioxide.
Carbon Dioxide. Substances: Argon, Carbon Dioxide. Texas - Hazardous Substance List: Carbon
Florida - Substance List: Argon, Carbon Missouri - Employer Information/Toxic Dioxide.
Dioxide. Substance List: Argon, Carbon Dioxide. West Virginia - Hazardous Substance List:
Illinois - Toxic Substance List: Argon, New Jersey - Right to Know Hazardous Carbon Dioxide.
Carbon Dioxide. Substance List: Argon, Carbon Dioxide. Wisconsin - Toxic and Hazardous
Kansas - Section 302/313 List: No. North Dakota - List of Hazardous Substances: Carbon Dioxide.
Chemicals, Reportable Quantities: No.
OTHER CANADIAN REGULATIONS: This gas mixture is categorized as a Controlled Product, Hazard Class A,
as per the Controlled Product Regulations.
This Material Safety Data Sheet is offered pursuant to OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR, 1910.1200. Other government
regulations must be reviewed for applicability to this gas mixture. To the best of Air Liquide America Corporation’s knowledge, the information
contained herein is reliable and accurate as of this date; however, accuracy, suitability or completeness are not guaranteed and no warranties of
any type, either express or implied, are provided. The information contained herein relates only to this specific product. If this gas mixture is
combined with other materials, all component properties must be considered. Data may be changed from time to time. Be sure to consult the
latest edition.
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