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5-13-09
Material Safety Data Sheet
Dry Ice
Identity: Carbon Dioxide - Solid
General Information
Date MSDS Prepared: May 13, 2009 Haz Mat Identification System Safety Data Review Date: May 13, 2012 H 1
Company Identification: F 0
Continental Carbonic Products, Inc. R 13985 East Harrison Avenue PPE B
Decatur, IL 62526
800-DRY ICE2
Ingredients/Identity Information
CAS# Chemical Name Percent EINECS/ELINCS124-38-9 Carbon Dioxide 100
Proprietary:
NoNIOSH (RTECS) Number: FF6400000
Exposure Limits:
Carbon Dioxide:
5000 ppm (9000 mg/m3) OSHA TWA
5000 ppm (9000 mg/m3) ACGIH TWA: 30,000 ppm (54,000 mg/me) ACGIH STREL
5000 ppm (9000 mg/m3) NIOSH recommended 10 hour TWA:
30,000 ppm (54,000 mg/m3) NIOSH recommended STEL
5000 ppm (9000 mg/m3) DFG MAK TWA:
10,000 ppm (18,000 mg/m3) DFG MAK 60 minute peak, momentary value
Measurement method: Gas collection bag: Gas chromatography with thermal conductivity Detector: (NIOSH III #S2491)
Physical/Chemical Characteristics
Appearance and Odor: colorless, odorless to slightly pungentBoiling Point: -109.4 F
Melting Point:
-109.3 F Vapor Pressure (MM hg/70F): 831 PSIASolubility In Water: APPRECIABLE
Fire Fighting Measures
FLASH POINT (test method): Not applicable AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE Not applicable FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR, % by volume LOWER: Not applicable UPPER: Not applicableEXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Carbon dioxide cannot catch fire: Use media appropriate for surrounding fire SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: WARNING! Frozen carbon dioxide - extremely cold
solid. Vapor can cause rapid suffocation. Evacuate all personnel from danger area. Do not discharge spraysonto solid carbon dioxide. Solid carbon dioxide will freeze water rapidly. Never handle solid carbon dioxide with your
bare hands. Use insulated, loose-fitting gloves and dry ice tongs, or use a dry shovel or scoop. Move packages awayfrom fire area if without risk. Self-contained breathing apparatus may be required by rescue workers. On-site fire
brigades must comply with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.156.5-13-09
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS:
None Known
HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: Not applicable. Thermal decomposition releases carbon monoxide and oxygen.Reactivity Data
Dry ice sublimes; if confined in a gas tight container, it will build up a pressure of 850 psig at70º F. Do not put dry ice in an airtight container or confined space
Stability: Yes
Conditions To Avoid (Stability): Moisture
Materials to Avoid: Carbonic acid/salt/corrosive chemicalsHazardous Polymerization Occurrence: No
Health Hazard Data
Route of Entry-Inhalation: Yes
Route of Entry-Skin: No
Route of entry-Ingestion:
No Health Hazard Acute and Chronic: Concentration in excess of 1.5% carbon dioxide may cause death. At higher concentrations, displaces oxygen in air below levels necessary to support life.Carcinogenicity-NTP:
NoCarcinogenicity-IARC:
NoCarcinogenicity-OSHA: No
Explanation Carcinogenicity: None
Signs/Symptoms of Overexposure:
At concentrations 1.5%: Hyperventilation/headaches/ dyspnea/perspiration. At 6-10%: Headaches/dyspnea/perspiration, tremors, visual disturbances.10%: Unconsciousness without warning. Cryogenic burns.
Emergency/first Aid Procedures: Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. Assisted respirant and supplemental
oxygen should be given if not breathing. Frozen tissues should be flooded/soaked with tepid water. Don't
use hot water. Obtain medical attention in all cases.Precautions for Safe Handling and Use
Steps if Material Released/Spill: Ventilate indoor areas well to avoid hazardous CO 2 concentrations. Ventilate area well and avoid contact with cold vapors/dry ice. CO 2 is heavy gas and will remain in low spots without assisted ventilation. Special Precautions for Handling of Solid Carbon Dioxide:Do not handle solid Carbon Dioxide with
bare hands. Use heavy gloves, dry ice tongs or plastic scoop or shovel. Handle blocks of dry ice carefully,
as injuries can occur if one is accidentally dropped on the feet. Containers of solid Carbon Dioxide should
be stored upright and be firmly secured to prevent falling or being knocked over. Containers should be
vented, to prevent the build-up of Carbon Dioxide gas. Carbon Dioxide sublimates at -78.5ºC (-109.3ºF);
containers should be thermally insulated and kept at the lowest possible temperature to maintain the solid and
avoid generation of Carbon Dioxide gas. Storage containers and equipment used with Carbon Dioxide should not be located in sub-surface or enclosed areas , unless engineered to maintain a concentration ofCarbon Dioxide below the TLV (TLV=5000 ppm) in the event of a release. Solid consignment of dry ice in
a gas-tight vessel can lead to catastrophic failure of the vessel by over-pressurization. Storage of dry ice
should never occur in a gas-tight container.5-13-09
Control Measures
Respiratory Protection: SCBA in oxygen deficient atmospheres where CO 21.5%. Do not use air
purifying respirators.Ventilation:
Local Exhaust: At point sources of CO
2 vapors. Mechanical (general): Low lying area are not naturally ventilated.Protective Gloves:
Impermeable/loose fitting (leather)
Eye Protection: Safety glasses
Transportation Data
Shipping information: Packages should be transported in a secure position in a well ventilated vehicle.
Product transported in an enclosed, non ventilated compartment of a vehicle can present serious safety
hazards.Disposal Data
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Place outside in a protected area with good ventilation and allow tosublime. Prevent waste from contaminating the surrounding environment. Keep personnel away. Discard
any product, residue, disposable container, or liner in an environmentally acceptable manner, in full
compliance with federal, state and local regulations. If necessary, call your local supplier for assistance
Label Data
Label Required: Yes
Technical Review Date: September 1, 2004
Label Date: September 1, 2004
Common Name: Solid Carbon Dioxide/Dry Ice
Chronic Hazard: Yes
Acute Health Hazard-
Severe
Contact Hazard-Slight
Fire Hazard- Minimal
Reactivity Hazard-None
Special Hazard Precautions: Concentration in excess of 1.5% carbon dioxide may cause death. At higher
concentrations, displaces oxygen in air below levels necessary to support life.Target organs: Respiratory system, skin
Protect Eye: Y
Protect Skin
: YProtect Respiratory
: YNotice to reader
To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither the above named supplier
nor any of its subsidiaries assumes any liability whatsoever for the accuracy or completeness of the information
contained herein.Final determination or suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present
unknown hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee
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