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resistant under normal conditions and not fire resistant in
a mishap. Appearance is clear, purple oily liquid and
ordorless. Considered environmentally friendly and non
cancer causing, precautions should be maintained.
(1) HEALTH HAZARD. Target organs: eyes, skin, respiratory
and gastrointestinal tracts. Acute-eye: may cause
severe pain. Skin: prolonged/repeated con-tact may
cause drying and cracking. Inhale: vapors or mists may
cause respiratory irritation. Oral: may be harmful if ingested.
Chronic-may cause urinary bladder damage
based on animal studies. Signs and symptoms of overexposure:
irritation, redness, nausea, vomiting, blurred
vision, tearing, defatting of skin, headache, cracking.
(2) FIRST AID. Get medical help if symptoms persist.
Inhaled: move to fresh air. Provide CPR/oxygen if needed.
Eyes: flush with water for 15 minutes. Hold eyelids open.
Skin: wipe off excess and wash skin with mild soap and
water or waterless cleaner. Oral: get medical attention.
(3) PERSONNEL PROTECTION. Wear protective
clothing appropriate for the job. Always wear gloves and
chemical resistant clothing such as rubber apron, face
shield, respirator. Launder or destroy contaminated clothing.
Use of barrier creams is not recommended. Always
use safety glasses. Use chemical goggles or face shield
if potential for splashing or spraying exists. Have eye
flushing equipment available. Maintain proper ventilation
in the workplace. Use NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator
if necessary. Prevent exposure to inhalation by
maintaining good industrial hygiene, wash after handling,
and clean contaminated clothing. Do not wear contact
lenses.
(4) FIRE HAZARDS. Flash point: 320°F, 160°C. Autoignition:
750°F, 398.9°C. Use water fog, carbon dioxide,
sand, foam/dry chemical. Water spray may be used to
keep fire exposed containers cool. Gases are toxic.
(5) AIRCRAFT AND LOCATION. Various aircraft now
have Skydrol installed in systems and reservoirs.
w. SKYDROL 5. Used as a hydraulic fluid and is fire
resistant under normal conditions, but not fire resistant in
a mishap. Appearance is clear, purple oily liquid and
ordorless. Considered environmentally friendly and noncancer
causing, precautions should be maintained.
(1) HEALTH HAZARD. Eye contact produces severe
pain with eye damage. Skin contact removes oils causing
drying and cracking after repeated/prolonged use. Exposure
to aerosolized fluid or vaors may cause nose and
throat irritation, nausea, headache. Inhalation of tributyl
phosphate, a component, may cause nausea and headache.
Signs and symptoms of overexposure are eye pain,
skin irritation, skin drying/cracking, respiratory tract irritation,
nose irritation, throat irritation, coughing, wheezing,
nausea, and headache.
(2) FIRST AID. If in eyes, immediately flush with plenty
of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medi-cal attention.
If on skin, immediately flush with plenty of water. Remove
contaminated clothing. Get medical attention. Wash
clothing before reuse. If Inhaled movemove to fresh air.
If not breathing give artificial respiration. If breathing is
difficult, give oxygen. Get medical attention. If swallowed,
imme-diate first aid is not likely to be required. A physician
or poison control center can be contacted for advice.
Wash contaminated clothing before reuse.
(3) PERSONNEL PROTECTION. Wear protective
clothing appropriate for the job. Always wear gloves and
chemical resistant clothing such as rubber apron, face
shield, respirator. Launder or destroy contaminated clothing.
Use of barrier creams is not recommended. Always
use safety glasses. Use chemical goggles or face shield
if potential for splashing or spraying exists. Have eye
flushing equipment available. Maintain proper ventilation
in the workplace. Use NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator
if necessary. Prevent exposure to inhalation by
maintaining good industrial hygiene, wash after handling,
and clean contaminated clothing. Do not wear contact
lenses.
(4) FIRE HAZARDS.
WARNING
Flash point: 320°F, 160°C. Autoignition: 750°F, 398.9°C.
Use water spray (fog), foam, dry chemical and carbon
dioxide. Do not enter any enclosed or confined area without
proper protective equipment and NIOSH-approved
self-contained breathing apparatus. Products of combustion
include hazardous carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide
and oxides of phosphorus. Exposure to strong oxidizing
agents may result in generation of heat and combustion
3-11
TO 00-105E-9
products. Oxides of phosphorus may form during decomposition.
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