Nextteq VeriFit Irritant Smoke Generators for Respirator Fit Testing User Manual

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VeriFit Irritant Smoke Generators Manual

Nextteq LLC 8406 Benjamin Road, Suite J, Tampa, FL 33634 USA

PN 50811300-340N Rev F 5/09

Emergency & First Aid Procedure:
Eyes: Immediately flush eyes with large amounts of clean running

water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting the lower and upper

lids to flush the area under the lids. Contact a physician.
Skin: Flush the affected areas with large amounts of clean running

water and wash with soap for at least 15 minutes. Get medical help in

case of a large area of contact or if irritation persists.
Inhalation: Remove test subject to fresh air. Restore and/or support

breathing as necessary. Provide oxygen therapy for persistent

coughing or if breathing is difficult. Keep test subject warm and at rest.

Get medical help.
Swallowed: If swallowed, get medical help immediately.
ASSISTANCE: IF THE USER IS CONFUSED ABOUT THE PROPER

USE OF THE SMOKE TUBE / GENERATOR OR ANY INSTRUCTIONS,

WARNINGS, LABELS, OR THE MANUAL, THE USER SHOULD CONTACT

NEXTTEQ FOR ASSISTANCE PRIOR TO USING THE PRODUCT.

NEXTTEQ CAN BE CONTACTED AT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING

TELEPHONE NUMBERS: TOLL FREE 877-312-2333 OR LOCAL

NUMBER 813-249-5888.

Part 6 - Reactivity Information

Stability: SnCl

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decomposes upon exposure to moist air or water. HCl

is a stable compound. It does not undergo hazardous polymerization;

however, HCl can catalyze polymerization of other compounds.
Conditions to avoid: Reacts with turpentine, alcohols, and amines

causing a potential fire hazard. Incompatible materials include alkali

compounds, amines, metal oxides, hydroxides, copper, brass, zinc,

other metals, turpentine, and alcohols. Mixing with alkali metals may

result in an explosion.
Hazardous Decomposition Products: When heated to decomposition,

the smoke tubes will emit chloride fume.

MSDS

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