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Approved Date
04/12/2016
Control Number
2016-052C
Agenda Item Number
8.H.
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Emergency Services Department
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Hazardous Materials Emergency Plans See Resolution 2016-032
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Inhalation Exposure:- <br /> 1. <br /> xposure:1.Move victims to fresh air.Emergency personnel should avoid self-exposure to chlorine. <br /> 2.Evaluate vital signs including pulse and respiratory rate,and note any trauma.If no pulse is detected,provide <br /> CPR. If not breathing,provide artificial respiration. If breathing is labored, administer oxygen or other <br /> respiratory support. <br /> 3. Obtain authorization and/or further instructions from the local hospital for administration of an antidote or <br /> performance of other invasive procedures. <br /> 4. Transport to a health care facility. <br /> Dermal/Eye Exposure: <br /> 1. Remove victims from exposure.Emergency personnel should avoid self-exposure to chlorine. <br /> 2.Evaluate vital signs including pulse and respiratory rate,and note any trauma.If no pulse is detected,provide <br /> CPR.If not breathing,provide artificial respiration.If breathing is labored, administer oxygen or other <br /> respiratory support. <br /> 3. Remove contaminated clothing as soon as possible. <br /> 4. If eye exposure has occurred, eyes must be flushed with lukewarm water for at least 15 minutes. <br /> 5.Wash exposed skin areas for at least 15 minutes with soap and water. <br /> 6. Obtain authorization and/or further instructions from the local hospital for administration of an antidote or <br /> performance of other invasive procedures. <br /> 7. Transport to a health care facility, <br /> Ingestion Exposure:No information is available. (EPA, 1998) <br /> Physical Properties <br /> Chemical Formula: C12 <br /> Flash Point:data unavailable <br /> Lower Explosive Limit(LEL)-: data unavailable <br /> Upper Explosive Limit(UEL):data unavailable <br /> Autoignition Temperature:Not flammable(USCG, 1999) <br /> Melting Point: -150 'F(EPA, 1998) <br /> Vapor Pressure: 7600 mm Hg at 86.0'F(EPA, 1998) <br /> Vapor Density(Relative to Air): 2.49 (EPA, 1998) <br /> Specific Gravity: 1.424 at 59.0 0 F(USCG, 1999) <br /> Boiling Point: -30.3 'F at 760.0 mm Hg(EPA, 1998) <br /> Molecular Weight: 70.91 (EPA, 1998) <br /> Water Solubility: 0.7 % (NIOSH, 2003) <br /> IDL H: 10 ppm(NIOSH, 2003) <br /> AEGLs(Acute Exposure Guideline Levels) <br /> Final AEGLs for Chlorine(7782-510-5) <br /> Exposure Period 1 AEGL-1 AEGL-2 =AEGL-31 <br /> 10 minutes 10.5 ppm 2.8 ppm 150 ppm <br /> -------------..................... --------- <br /> .......... <br /> 30 minutes 10.5 ppm 2.8 ppm 128 ppm <br /> http:H 12 7.0.0.1:5 467 3/report?kev=CH2 8 62 4/15/2015 <br />
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