Analytical Industries GPR-2500 S Oxygen Analyzer User Manual

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Skin

Electrolyte is corrosive and skin contact could result in a chemical

burn.

Inhalation

Liquid inhalation is unlikely.

Symptoms

Eye contact - burning sensation; Skin contact - soapy slick feeling.

Medical Conditions Aggravated None
Carcinogenic Reference Data

NTP Annual Report on Carcinogens - not listed; LARC Monographs -

not listed; OSHA - not listed

Other

Lead is listed as a chemical known to the State of California to cause

birth defects or other reproductive harm.

Emergency First Aid
Ingestion

Do not induce vomiting; Give plenty of cold water; Seek medical
attention immediately.

Skin Contact

Wash affected area repeatedly with plenty of water; Remove

contaminated clothing; If burning persists, seek medical attention.

Eye Contact

Flush repeatedly with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes; Seek

medical attention immediately.

Inhalation

Liquid inhalation is unlikely.

Special Protection Information
Ventilation Requirements

None

Eye Safety

glasses

Hand

Rubber or latex gloves

Respirator Type

Not applicable

Other Protective Equipment

None

Special Precautions
Precautions

Do not remove the sensor’s protective Teflon and PCB coverings; Do

not probe the sensor with sharp objects; Wash hands thoroughly after

handling; Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing; Empty sensor

body may contain hazardous residue.

Transportation Not

applicable








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