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The Chemical Hazard Bulletin CHB: 57 provides information on Carbon Dioxide, including its CAS number, health hazards, and emergency precautions. It highlights the need for protective gear, safe storage practices, and proper disposal methods. The document also outlines the physical properties and risks associated with Carbon Dioxide, emphasizing its non-flammable nature and potential for explosion under confinement.

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The Chemical Hazard Bulletin CHB: 57 provides information on Carbon Dioxide, including its CAS number, health hazards, and emergency precautions. It highlights the need for protective gear, safe storage practices, and proper disposal methods. The document also outlines the physical properties and risks associated with Carbon Dioxide, emphasizing its non-flammable nature and potential for explosion under confinement.

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Chemical Hazard Bulletin

CHB: 57

CARBON DIOXIDE
INGREDIENTS CAS NO % 8HR OEL
CARBON DIOXIDE 124-38-9 >99.8 22500 mg/m3

UN No: 1013 NFPA Rating:


Hazchem Code: 2T 0: Minimum
DG Class: 2.2 1: Low
Subsidiary Risk: Not Applicable 2: Moderate
Packing Group: Not Applicable 3: High
Poisons Schedule: Not Applicable 4: Extreme

HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION PROPERTIES

PRECAUTIONS FOR USE

Gas. Does not mix with water. Sinks in water.Does not burn.

EMERGENCY
Glasses: Consider full face-shield.
Respirator: Full face respirator with supplied air.
Storage and Store in cool, dry, protected area. Keep out of reach of
Transportation: children. Keep away from heat. FIRST AID
Fire/Explosion Vapours/gas heavier than air. Risk of explosion if
Hazard: heated under confinement. Wash with soap For cold burns, immerse in cold water.
Skin: Wash with water, apply dressing. MEDICAL
ATTENTION.
Keep containers cool. Keep surrounding area cool.
Fire Fighting:
Water spray/fog.
Spills and Consider evacuation. Dilute with water. This material
Disposal: and its container must be disposed of in a safe way.

SAFE STORAGE WITH OTHER CLASSIFIED CHEMICALS

x — Must not be stored together

For further information call Environmental Protection: 880-9714 (DH) or 427-1535 (JID). For proper disposal methods and locations for the chemical or
chemical contaminated material, contact the Environmental Engineering Division on 880-9754

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