Hazardous area oxymitter 4000 – Emerson Process Management OXYMITTER 4000 User Manual

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Instruction Manual

IB-106-340C Rev. 4.1

July 2004

Rosemount Analytical Inc. A Division of Emerson Process Management

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Hazardous Area Oxymitter 4000

SECTION VII. SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES

STEPS TO BE TAKEN IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED

Where possible, use vacuum suction with HEPA filters to clean up spilled material. Use dust suppressant
where sweeping if necessary. Avoid clean up procedure which may result in water pollution. (Observe Special
Protection Information Section VIII.)

WASTE DISPOSAL METHODS

The transportation, treatment, and disposal of this waste material must be conducted in compliance with all ap-
plicable Federal, State, and Local regulations.

SECTION VIII. SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION

RESPIRATORY PROTECTION

Use NIOSH or MSHA approved equipment when airborne exposure limits may be exceeded. NIOSH/MSHA
approved breathing equipment may be required for non-routine and emergency use. (See Section IX for suit-
able equipment).

Pending the results of long term health effects studies, engineering control of airborne fibers to the lowest lev-
els attainable is advised.

VENTILATION

Ventilation should be used whenever possible to control or reduce airborne concentrations of fiber and dust.
Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, oxides of nitrogen, reactive hydrocarbons and a small amount of formalde-
hyde may accompany binder burn-off during first heat. Use adequate ventilation or other precautions to elimi-
nate vapors resulting from binder burn-off. Exposure to burn-off fumes may cause respiratory tract irritation,
bronchial hyper-reactivity and asthmatic response.

SKIN

PROTECTION

Wear gloves, hats and full body clothing to prevent skin contact. Use separate lockers for work clothes to pre-
vent fiber transfer to street clothes. Wash work clothes separately from other clothing and rinse washing ma-
chine thoroughly after use.

EYE

PROTECTION

Wear safety glasses or chemical worker’s goggles to prevent eye contact. Do not wear contact lenses when
working with this substance. Have eye baths readily available where eye contact can occur.

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