Material safety data sheets (msds) – Andersen Windows & Doors AN74I User Manual

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OWNER’S MANUAL

Product: ANPROLENE®

Manufactured by:

Andersen Sterilizers, Inc.
Health Science Park
3154 Caroline Drive
Haw River, NC 27258 USA

Information Telephone Number: (336) 376-8622

Emergency Telephone Number

(24 HRS, 7 DAYS PER WEEK)

CHEM-TEL (800)-255-3924

Chemical Name: Ethylene

Oxide

Weight By %:

84 to 97%

Chemical Family: Epoxide
Formula: (CH

2

)

2

O

Molecular Weight: 44.06

gms/mole

CAS Number: 75-21-8
CAS Name:

Oxirane

Synonyms: EO,

EtO,

Dihydroxirene,

1-2 Epoxyethane, Dimethylene Oxide,

Oxane, Oxirane, Alkene Oxide, Alpha/

Beta-Oxidoethane,

Oxacyclopropane.

Product Uses:

Chemical intermediate for production of anti-
freeze, polyester resins, non-ionic surfactants
and specialty solvents; sterilizing agent for
controlling microorganisms in health care
applications; fumigant for controlling insect
infestation in whole and ground spices and
cosmetics.

EMERGENCY OVERVIEW


Colorless liquid or heavier-than-air gas with a sweet, ether-like odor.
Extremely flammable liquefied gas which burns in the absence of
oxygen and can explode when exposed to elevated temperatures.
Toxic when inhaled. Causes severe skin and eye irritation or burns
and respiratory tract irritation; effects may be delayed. Harmful if
swallowed or absorbed through the skin. Contact with liquid may
cause frostbite.

APPENDIX F

Material Safety Data Sheets—Ethylene Oxide

Section 1

Chemical Product & Company Identification

Section 2

Composition/ Information on Ingredients

Section 3

Hazard Identification

Statement of Hazards:

DANGER!

Extremely flammable liquid and gas under pressure. May form
explosive mixtures with air. Highly reactive. May be harmful if in-
haled and may cause delayed lung injury, respiratory system and
nervous system damage. Inhalation may cause dizziness or drowsi-
ness. Liquid contact may cause frostbite. May cause allergic skin
reaction. Harmful if swallowed. May cause adverse blood effects,
liver and kidney damage based on animal data. Cancer and repro-
ductive hazard.

HAZARD RATINGS: (0 = minimum; 4 = maximum)

HMIS RATING: Health

=

3

Flammability

=

4

Reactivity

=

3

Personal Protection Code = x (Consult your

supervisor

or

standard

operating

procedures

for

special

handling

directions.)


NFPA RATING: Health

=

3

Flammability

=

4

Reactivity

=

3

Exposure Limits:

TWA (8 hr)

STEL (15-min)

OSHA

1 ppm

5 ppm

ACGIH

1 ppm

n/a


PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE
: Inhalation; eye contact, skin
contact/absorption


SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE:
Effects include
skin, eye and respiratory tract irritation or burns. Central nervous
system effects initially cause headache, dizziness and nausea and in
extreme cases, unconsciousness and death. Peripheral nerve dam-
age may result in muscular weakness, giddiness, irrational behavior
and loss of sensation in the extremities. Dulling of the sense of smell
may occur.

ACUTE HEALTH EFFECTS:


INHALATION: Inhaling concentrated vapor may cause serious
health effects. Inhalation may progressively cause mucous mem-
brane and respiratory irritation, headache, vomiting, cyanosis, drowsi-
ness, weakness, in coordination, CNS depression, lachrymation,
nasal discharge and salivation, gasping, and labored breathing.
Delayed effects may include nausea, diarrhea, edema of the lungs,
paralysis and convulsions. NOTE: Ethylene oxide has a high odor
threshold (>250 ppm) and the sense of smell does not provide ade-
quate protection against its toxic effects.

EYE CONTACT: Liquid ethylene oxide is severely irritating and
corrosive to the eyes and contact can cause swelling of the conjunc-
tiva and irreversible corneal injury. Contact with liquid ethylene oxide
can cause frostbite. Vapors may cause eye irritation, tearing, red-
ness and swelling of the conjunctiva.

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