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No other uniquely hazardous decomposition
products are expected. Product is stable under of
use up to approximately 250 - 275°F.
(5) AIRCRAFT AND LOCATION. Various air craft now
have Skydrol installed in systems and reservoirs. This
product is not considered hazardous under the applicable
DOT, ICAO/IATA, OR IMDG regulations.
(6) SPILL RELEASE PROCEDURES. Contain large
spills with dikes and transfer the material to appropriate
containers for reclamation or disposal. Absorb remaining
material and then place in a chemical waste container.
(7) WASTE DISPOSAL METHODS. Prevent waste
from contaminating surrounding environment. Discard
any product, residue, disposal container or liner in
accordancewith all Federal, State, and local regulations.
x. SULFURHEXAFLOURIDE GAS (SF-6). Colorless,
tasteless, and non-toxic. Heavier than air and is nonflammable
and non-corrosive. This gas reacts with water
to form hydroflouric acid.
(1) HEALTH HAZARD. SF-6 is a simple asphyxiant
that displaces oxygen in the lungs and causes suffocation.
(2) RESPIRATORY PROTECTION. Entry into a SF-6
atmosphere is extremely hazardous. Approved respiratory
protection equipment shall be worn at all times.
(3) AIRCRAFT LOCATION. E-3A, aft lower lobe.
y. TRIETHYLBORANE (TEB). Used as a fuel additive
to provide rapid ignition of non-hyperbolic fuel or propellant.
Extremely toxic and volatile liquid. with a sweet
pungent odor.
(1) HEALTH HAZARD. Inhalation of vapors are
unlikelysince spontaneous ignition occurs at lower concentrations
than those required to cause toxic reac-tions.
TEB contact with the skin or eyes will cause deep thermal
burns.
(2) PERSONNEL PROTECTION. Full protective
equipment must be worn during periods of exposure to
TEB.
(3) FIRE HAZARDS.
WARNING
Detonations or violent reactions may occur when TEB
comes in contact with strong oxidizing agents or halogenated
hydrocarbons. Do not use Halon to extinguish TEB
fires. TEB ignites immediately when exposed to air. Mechanical
foam or chemical foam are the most effective
extinguishing agents to use on TEB fires by establishing
a stable foam blanket over the fire. When the foam blanket
is broken, re-ignition usually occurs. Water, dry chemical,
carbon dioxide and inert gas can also be used to
combat TEB fires.
(4) AIRCRAFT AND LOCATION. TEB is used on the
SR-71 during high altitude operations. A 700cc TEB tank
is mounted on the upper left side of each engine.
z. TRICRESYL PHOSPHATE. TCP listed as MIL-L-
23699E, is a synthetic hydrocarbon and additive lubricating
oil. Appearance is liquid, brown in color with a
mild ordor. Manufactured under the trade name of Mobil
Jet Oil 254.
(1) HEALTH HAZARD. This product is determined to
be hazardous, but is not expected to produce neurotoxic
effects under normal conditions of use and with appropriate
personal hygiene practices. Avoid inhalation of mists.
Overexposure to TCP by swallowing, prolonged or repeated
breathing of oil mist, or prolonged or repeated
skin contact may produce nervous system disorders including
gastrointestinal disturbances, numbness, muscular
cramps, weakness and paralysis. Paralysis may
be delayed. Wash thoroughly before eating or smoking.
Keep away from feed or food products. Do not use on
food processing machinery. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated
area away from heat.
(2) FIRST AID. For eye contact, flush eyes with water.
For skin contact, wash contact area with soap and
water. Do not wear ordinary clothing wet with this product.
Remove contaminated clothing. Do not reuse clothing
until cleaned. For inhalation, remove victim from
further exposure. If respiratory irritation, dizziness, nausea,
or unconsciousness occurs, seek immediate medical
assistance.If breathing has stopped, assist ventilation
with bag-valve-mask device or use mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation. For ingestion, seek immediate medical attention.
If medical attention will be delayed, contact a
Region Poison Center oremergency medical professional
regarding the induction of vomiting or use of activated
charcoal. Do not induce vomiting or give anything by
mouth to a groggy or unconscious person. Get medical
attention for all above exposures.
(3) FIRE HAZARD. Flash point is 475°F. Unusual fire
or explosion hazard: none. Extinguishing media: carbon
dioxide, foam, dry chemical and water fog. Water or foam
may cause frothing. Use water to keep fire exposed container
cool. Water spray may be used to flush spills away
from exposure. Prevent runoff from fire control or dilution
 
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