Skin contact: Take off contaminated clothing and rinse with running water.
Eye contact: Lift eyelids and rinse with running water or saline. Seek medical attention.
Inhalation: Leave the scene quickly to fresh air. Keep your airway open. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. If breathing stops, perform artificial respiration immediately. Seek medical attention.
Ingestion: Drink enough warm water to induce vomiting. Seek medical attention.
Respiratory system protection: When the concentration in the air exceeds the standard, a self-priming filter gas mask (full face mask) must be worn. During emergency rescue or evacuation, air respirators should be worn.
Eye protection: Protection has been included in respiratory protection.
Physical protection: Wear tape protective clothing.
Hand protection: Wear rubber gloves.
Other protection: Smoking, eating and drinking are prohibited at the work site. After work, shower and change clothes. Store clothes contaminated with poisons separately and wash them for later use. Implement pre-employment and periodic physical examinations.
Emergency response to leakage: Quickly evacuate personnel in the leakage contaminated area to a safe area, immediately isolate 450 m, and strictly restrict access. Cut off the fire source. It is recommended that emergency responders wear self-contained positive pressure respirators and protective clothing. Cut off the source of the leak as much as possible. Prevent it from flowing into sewers, flood ditches and other restricted spaces. Small leakage: Use sand or other non-combustible materials to absorb or absorb. Large leakage: Build dikes or dig pits to contain the leakage. Cover with foam to reduce vapor hazards. Use a pump to transfer it to a tanker or special collector, and recycle or transport it to a waste treatment site for disposal.
Hazardous combustion products: carbon monoxide
Fire-fighting methods: Firefighters must wear filter gas masks (full face masks) or isolation respirators, wear full-body fire-proof and gas-proof clothing, and fight fires in the upwind direction . Move containers away from the fire to an open area if possible. Spray water to keep the fire container cool until the fire is extinguished. Containers in a fire scene must be evacuated immediately if they change color or if there is sound from the safety pressure relief device. Fire extinguishing media: mist water, foam, dry powder, carbon dioxide.