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Safety data sheet According to EU directive 2001/58/EC File: MSDS INERGEN -UK.doc version: 2010-05-05
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01 Identification
Use Company
INERGEN, IG541 Fire extinguishing in enclosures. Fire Eater A/S, Vølundsvej 17, 3400 Hillerød Tel: +45 7022 2769
02 Composition Gas mixture consisting of: 52%N2, 40% Ar, 8% CO2 CAS RN ACX No EINECS/ELINCS Nitrogen: 77727-37-9 X1003258-9 231-783-9 Argon: 7440-37-1 X1002784-0 231-147-0 CO2: 124-38-9 X1056802-4 204-696-9
03 Hazards identification
None of the components are on the environment ministry’s list. Asphyxiation if concentrated gas is inhaled. Freezing may occur if containers are discharged quickly.
04 First aid measures Ensure fresh air. If no breathing apply artificial respiration. If necessary deploy oxygen treatment.
05 Fire-fighting measures
The gas mixture is NOT flammable and do NOT support combustion. The gas does not produce toxic decomposition products. Containers must be removed from fire. If containers have been exposed to increased heat they must be cooled and depressurized.
06 Accidental release measures
If released in enclosures these must be ventilated. No environmental actions are required as all components are part of the atmosphere.
07 Handling and storage
There must be access to fresh air. Directions for handling of pressurised vessels must be followed. Pressure vessels must be approved by authorities.
08 Exposure control Carbondioxid: 5000ppm ≈ 9000 mg/m3. If poor ventilation fresh air mask must be used.
Safety data sheet According to EU directive 2001/58/EC File: MSDS INERGEN -UK.doc version: 2010-05-05
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09 Physical and
chemical properties
Non liquefied inert colourless odourless gas mixture. Molecular mass: 34.08 g/mol Density: 0.0014 g/cm3 (0.087 lb/ft3) Relative density: 1.18 (Air =1) Volume: 0.706 m3/kg (11.31 ft3/lb) Boiling point: -120.8 °C
10 Stability and reactivity
Stable mixture of inert gasses.
11 Toxicological information
Inhaling concentrated gasses may cause asphyxiation. Long-term exposure to gas may cause headache, drowsiness, indisposition, asphyxia and breathing difficulties. No known post exposure long-term effects.
12 Ecological information
The gas mixture is a natural part of the atmosphere.
13 Disposal Contents of containers are released in open atmosphere. 14 Transport Transport of pressurised cylinders.
Cylinders UN1956, Compressed gas, n.o.s (Nitrogen), 2 Transport Class Notes Label Limitations: ADR/RID 2.2 1 (a) 2 None IMDG 2.2 EmS:2-04 2 None Safety card for road transport must be present with transport of more than 1000 kg or 1000 m3.
15 Regulatory None. 16 Other information None.