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Materials to avoid: oxidizing agents and acids. Store between
40° and 120°F and use in properly ventilated areas.
(4) ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD. The fixant is an environmental
hazard. The concentrated fixant may have
a PH characteristic of a hazardous waste. CAUTION: Do
not overspray objects, fixant contaminates the ground
and dirt and becomes a hazardous waste for disposal
considerations.
t. POLYALPHAOLEFIN. PAO listed as MIL-PRF-
87252, is a synthetic hydrocarbon lubricating base oil
used as a dielectric coolant. Appearance is clear and
has no odor. Manufactured under trade name of Royco
602.
(1) HEALTH HAZARD. Mildly irratating to the skin,
prolonged or repeated liquid contact can result in defatting
and drying of the skin which may result in skin irritation
and dermatits. Release during high pressure usage
may result in injection of oil into the skin causing local
necrosis. Mildly toxic to internal organs is inhaled. Inhalation
of vapors (at high temperatures only) or oil mist
may cause mild irritation of the mucous membrane upper
respiratory tract. May be harmful or fatal if swallowed.
Ingestion may result in vomiting. Signs and symptoms
of exposure are irritation/aspiration pneumonitis may be
evidenced by coughing, labored breathing and cyanosis
(bluish skin). In sever cases, death may occur. Local
nacrosis is evidenced by delayed onset of pain and tissue
damage a few hours following injection.
(2) FIRST AID. For eye contact, flush eyes with water.
For skin contact, remove contaminated clothing/
shoes and wipe excess from skin. Flush skin with water.
Follow by washing with soap and water. Do not reuse
clothing until cleaned. If material is injected under the
skin, get medical attention promptly to prevent serious
injury. For inhalation, remove victim to fresh air and provide
oxygen if breathing is difficult. For ingestion, do not
induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs spontaneously, keep
head below hips to prevent aspiration of liquid into the
lung. Get medical at- tention for all above exposures.
(3) FIRE HAZARD. Flash point is 350°F. Product will
float and can be reignited on surface of water. Release
on hot surfaces will cause a fire. Use water fog, foam,
dry chemical or CO2. Do not use a direct stream of water.
Material will not burn unless preheated. Do not enter
confined fire space without full PPE. Cool fire exposed
containers with water. Thermal decompostition
products are highly dependent on the combustion conditions.
A complex mixture of airborne solid, liquid, particulates
and gases will evolve when this material undergoes
pyrolysis or combustion. Carbon monoxide and
other unidentified organic compounds may be formed
upon combustion. Keep away from open flames and high
temperatures.
(4) AIRCRAFT AND LOCATION. Used in all military
aircraft as a coolant for avionics, radar, and radar countermeasure
systems since the 1970s. Replaced former
coolants for this purpose.
u. QUARTZ.
(1) HEALTH HAZARD. Long term exposure to inhaled
cyrstalline silica (silicon dioxide, SiO ) in the form
of quartz has shown to be carcinogenic in humans. Skin,
eye and respiratory irritations can occur from exposure
to dust containing silica. Dust can be generated when
crushing, grinding, cutting or handling severely damaged
and shattered parts containing quartz. Pure quartz is
chemically and biologically inert when ingested in any of
its physical forms.
(2) FIRST AID. Move patient to fresh air. Monitor for
respiratory distress. If cough or difficulty breathing develops,
evaluate for respiratory tract irritation, brochitis,
or pneumonitis. Irrigate exposed eyes with copious
amounts of tepid water for 15 minutes. Irritation, pain,
swelling persists, seek medical attention. Wash exposed
dermal area with soap and water. If irritation persists,
seek medical attention.
2
3-10
TO 00-105E-9
(3) PERSONAL PROTECTION. Contact lenses should
not be worn. Protective suits must be worn in situations
where dust cannot be controlled. Respirator and gloves
to protect from dust.
(4) FIRE HAZARDS. Rescuers do not enter areas with
potential high airborne particulate concentrations without
SCBA.
(5) AIRCRAFT AND LOCATIONS. High purity silica or
quartz can be found in plastic and resin materials as a
filler in a particulate form. Fibrous quartz material can
be used to make antenna windows, radomes, ablative
and ablative and thermal barriers. B-1, B-2, F-15, F-117,
F-22 radome. Replacement radome material for F-16.
v. SKYDROL LD-4. Used as a hydraulic fluid and is fire
 
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