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AS97.00-Z-0001-01A Risk Of Explosion And Poisoning Caused By Solvent Vapors And Gasses



AS97.00-Z-0001-01A Risk Of Explosion And Poisoning Caused By Solvent Vapors And Gasses. Risk of injury to skin and eyes when working with anticorrosion agents

DANGER: Never spray anticorrosion agents on flames or glowing hot objects and keep them well away from all potential sources of ignition. Use them only in well-ventilated rooms; wear respiratory protection.

Potential risks

Risk of explosion
The solvents contained in anticorrosion agents (such as underfloor protective coatings, cavity wax, engine compartment wax) are flammable, and may burst into flame if sprayed onto glowing hot components or open flames.

Risk of poisoning
Inhaling spray and solvent vapors can lead to damage of the respiratory system and lungs. Symptoms of poisoning include headache, breathing difficulty, nausea and loss of consciousness.

Underfloor protective coating materials further pose the following risks:
- Risk of damage to liver and kidneys.
- Central nervous system disorders, loss of consciousness.
- When these substances burn they produce toxic gases with a noxious odor; these gases are dangerous in high concentrations.

Risk of injury
If anticorrosion coatings come in contact with the eyes they can cause severe eye damage.
In the event of frequent or prolonged contact with the skin, these substances can drain the skin of natural oils and lead to inflammation.

Safety instructions/precautions
- Always remove all PVC undercoating and PVC seam sealer from the areas to be treated before performing any welding or soldering. This also applies for work such as cutting, sanding or similar work.
- When removing damaged bodywork sections use "cold" separating methods when possible. With these methods, smoke and toxic fumes are avoided.
- Do not expose containers to direct sunlight or to temperatures in excess of 50 °C.
- Always apply at the prescribed pressure.
- Never spray corrosion inhibitor into flames or onto hot objects; keep well away from sparks and all potential sources of ignition, and do not smoke.
- Take precautions to avoid sparks from electrostatic discharge.
- Avoid all contact with eyes and skin.
- Wear tight-fitting safety glasses and solvent-resistant gloves.
- Wear respiratory protection and apply only in well ventilated areas.
- If clothing becomes soaked or contaminated, remove and wash it immediately.
- Keep well away from food and drinks.
- Seal containers tightly and store them in a well-ventilated area.

First aid measures

In case of eye contact
^ Flush thoroughly with water and consult a physician (eye doctor) immediately.

In case of ingestion
^ Give medicinal activated charcoal, do not induce vomiting, consult a physician immediately.

In case of inhalation
^ Move victim to fresh air, have victim lie down and remain calm, avoid strenuous activity.

In case of skin contact
^ Immediately wash with soap and water, apply protective skin ointment.

Fire protection measures
Rescue, extinguishing and cleanup operations in areas contaminated by fumes should only be undertaken by individuals wearing respiratory protection. Do not inhale fumes from flames or explosions.

Suitable extinguishing agents:
- Indirect water spray
- Foam
- Extinguishing powder
- Carbon dioxide

Non-suitable extinguishing agents:
- Direct high-pressure water spray