![]() Contact with the skin, eyes, or mucous membranes may result in severe irritation and permanent damage.Įmergency Life-Support Procedures: Acute exposure to methyl hydrazine may require decontamination and life support for the victims. Methyl hydrazine is toxic to the liver, ruptures red blood cells, and may cause kidney damage. Pulmonary edema and hypotension (low blood pressure) are common. ![]() Gastrointestinal signs and symptoms include anorexia, nausea, and vomiting. Headache, twitching, seizure, convulsions, and coma may also occur. Signs and Symptoms of Acute Methyl Hydrazine Exposure: Symptoms of acute exposure to methyl hydrazine may include facial numbness, facial swelling, and increased salivation. Warning: Symptoms may be delayed from hours to days. Normalized Breakthrough Times (in Minutes) Chemical Information of DuPont or others covering any material or its use. Recommendation to infringe any patent, trademark or technical This information is not intended as a license to operate under or a Warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular use andĪssume no liability in connection with any use of this information. Warranties, express or implied, including, without limitation, no Since conditions of use are outside our control, DuPont makes no are damaged, end user shouldĭiscontinue use of garment to avoid potential exposure to chemical. Ifįabric becomes torn,abraded or punctured, or if seams or closures fail, In many cases, seams and closures have shorterīreakthrough times and higher permeation rates than the fabric. Information should first verify that the garment selected is suitableįor the intended use. Responsibility to determine the level of toxicity and the proper Having technical skill for evaluation under their specific end-useĬonditions, at their own discretion and risk. It is intended for informational use by persons Laboratory performance of fabrics, not complete garments, underĬontrolled conditions. This information is based upon technical data that DuPont believes toīe reliable on the date issued. QUICK DRENCH - Facilities for quickly drenching the body should be provided within the immediate work area for emergency use where there is a possibility of exposure.EYEWASH - Eyewash fountains should be provided in areas where there is any possibility that workers could be exposed to the substances this is irrespective of the recommendation involving the wearing of eye protection.Remove: WHEN WET (FLAMMABLE) - Work clothing that becomes wet should be immediately removed due to its flammability hazard (i.e., for liquids with a flash point <100☏).Ĭhange: No recommendation is made specifying the need for the worker to change clothing after the workshift. Wash skin: WHEN CONTAMINATED - The worker should immediately wash the skin when it becomes contaminated. Skin: PREVENT SKIN CONTACT - Wear appropriate personal protective clothing to prevent skin contact.Įyes: PREVENT EYE CONTACT - Wear appropriate eye protection to prevent eye contact. Excerpt from NIOSH Pocket Guide for Methyl hydrazine :
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