7 hazards of sulfur dioxide – Bacharach DIOXOR 19-7038 User Manual

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7 HAZARDS OF SULFUR DIOXIDE

Properties:

Sulfur dioxide (SO

2

) is a colorless, nonflammable gas that has a strong

pungent odor, is twice as heavy as air, and is highly corrosive to
ordinary metals when mixed with water vapor.

Physiological Effects:

Exposure to sulfur dioxide gas in low concentrations produces an
irritating affect on the mucous membranes of the eyes, nose, throat, and
lungs due to the formation of sulfurous acid as the gas comes in contact
with the moisture on these surfaces.

Acute exposure through inhalation may result in dryness and irritation
of the nose and throat, choking, sneezing, coughing, and broncho-
spasm. Severe overexposure may cause death through pulmonary
edema (abnormal fluid buildup in the lungs), or from respiratory arrest.
Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause impaired lung function,
bronchitis, hacking cough, nasal irritation and discharge, increased
fatigue, alteration in the senses of taste and smell, and longer duration
of common colds.

PPM Level Attributes:

1 ppm

Injurious to plant foliage.

2 ppm

Eight-hour time-weighted average (TWA) expo-
sure limit set by the U.S. Occupational Safety and
Health Administration (OSHA)

[1][2]

.

3 ppm

Noticeable odor.

6 to 300 ppm

Immediate irritation of the nose and throat.

300 to 500 ppm Immediately dangerous to life.

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