In the event of accidental human exposure, immediate action is required to minimize tissue damage and chemical burns. Route of Exposure Immediate First Aid Action
: Rinse mouth with water and do NOT induce vomiting ; seek immediate medical help.
, where the clear, viscous liquid is formally introduced as a specialized cooling water treatment. To the veteran engineers, it’s a vital protector of the heat exchangers; to the safety officers, it’s a chemical entity that requires a strict, unwavering respect. The tension in its story always peaks at Section 2: Hazard Identification
It tells us that we are handling a substance that is a of metal but a hazard to flesh. It reveals a chemistry that saves energy and infrastructure but requires strict environmental stewardship.
Move the person to fresh air and keep them comfortable for breathing. Call a poison center or doctor immediately. Ingestion: Rinse mouth thoroughly. Do NOT induce vomiting . Seek immediate medical help. Application & Regulatory
This section dictates industrial hygiene standards and the required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
: Wear protective gloves, protective clothing, eye protection, and face protection. First Aid Measures
: Impervious, chemical-resistant gloves (e.g., Nitrile, Neoprene, or Butyl rubber) alongside a chemical-resistant apron and protective suit.
: Highly corrosive to metals (e.g., aluminum, copper, and zinc).