Analytical Industries GPR-2500 S Oxygen Analyzer User Manual

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General Requirements
Use

Potassium Hydroxide - electrolyte, Lead - anode

Handling

Rubber or latex gloves and safety glasses

Storage Indefinitely
Fire and Explosion Data
Flash and Fire Points

Not applicable

Flammable Limits

Not flammable

Extinguishing Method

Not applicable

Special Fire Fighting Procedures Not applicable
Unusual Fire and Explosion

Hazards

Not applicable

Reactivity Data
Stability Stable
Conditions Contributing to

Instability

None

Incompatibility

Avoid contact with strong acids

Hazardous Decomposition
Products

None

Conditions to Avoid

None

Spill or Leak
Steps if material is released

Sensor is packaged in a sealed protective plastic bag, check the sensor

inside for electrolyte leakage.
If the sensor leaks inside the protective plastic bag or inside the
monitor sensor housing do not remove it without rubber or latex

gloves and safety glasses and a source of water.
Flush or wipe all surfaces repeatedly with water or wet paper towel.

Use a fresh towel each time.

Waste Disposal Method

In accordance with federal, state and local regulations for battery
disposal

Health Hazard Information
Primary Route(s) of Entry

Ingestion, eye and skin contact

Exposure Limits

Potassium Hydroxide - ACGIH TLV 2 mg/cubic meter; Lead - OSHA PEL

.05 mg/cubic meter

Effects of Exposure -

Ingestion

Electrolyte could be harmful or fatal if swallowed. Oral LD50 (RAT) =

2433 mg/kg

Eye

Electrolyte is corrosive and eye contact could result in permanent loss

of vision.

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