Msds LNG Leipl
Msds LNG Leipl
Msds LNG Leipl
ltd, waghodia
1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT :
A complex mixture of light gases separated from raw natural gas consisting of aliphatic
hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the range of C1 through C4 predominately methane
(C1) and ethane (C2). Gas may be odorized with trace amounts of odorant (typically well
below 0.1% with t - butyl mercaptan).
APPEARANCE: A colorless gas. Cold vapor cloud may be white but the lack of visible gas cloud
does not indicate absence of gas. A colorless liquid under pressure.
ODOR: Odorless when pure, but may have a“natural gas” type odor when treated with odorizing
agent (usually t-butyl mercaptan).
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4. HAZARDS:
PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOUSER: Eye and Skin contact, acute inhalation.
EYES: Vapors are not irritating. However, contact with liquid or cold vapor may cause frostbite,
freeze burns, and permanent eye damage.
SKIN: Vapors are not irritating. Direct contact to the skin or mucous membrane with liquefied
product or cold vapor may cause freeze burns and frostbite. Signs of frostbite include a change in
the color of skin to gray or white, possibly followed by blistering. Skin may become inflamed
and painful.
INGESTION: Ingestion is unlikely. Contact of the mucous membranes with liquefied product
may cause frostbite or freeze burns.
INHALATION: This product is considered to be non-toxic by inhalation. Inhalation of high
concentrations may cause central nervous system depression such as dizziness, drowsiness,
headache, and similar narcotic symptoms, but no long term effects. Numbness, a “chilly” feeling,
and vomiting have been reported from accidental exposure to high concentrations.
This product is a simple asphyxiant. In high concentrations, it will displace oxygen from the
breathing atmosphere, particularly confined spaces. Signs of asphyxiation will be noticed when
oxygen is reduced to below 16%, and may occur in several stages. Symptoms may include
rapid breathing and pulse rate, headache, dizziness, visual disturbances, mental confusion, in
coordination, mood changes, muscular weakness, tremors, cyanosis, narcosis and numbness of
the extremities. Unconsciousness leading to central nervous system injury and possibly death
will occur with inadequate oxygen levels, which may cause unconsciousness, suffocation, and
death.
Warning: The burning of any hydrocarbon as a fuel in an area without ventilation may
result in hazardous level of combustion products, including carbon monoxide, and
inadequate oxygen levels, which may cause unconsciousness, suffocation, and death.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE
Individuals with pre-existing conditions of the heart, lungs, and blood may have increased
susceptibility to symptoms of asphyxia
further minimize personnel exposure.Isolate the area, particularly around the ends of the
storage vessel. Let vessel, tank car, or container burn unless leak can be stopped. Withdraw
immediately in the event of a rising sound from the venting of a safety device. Large fires
typically require self-contained breathing apparatus with full face piece and full protective
clothing.
7. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURE
Evacuate nonessential personnel and remove or secure all ignition sources. Consider wind
direction; stay upwind and uphill, if possible to evaluate the direction of product travel.
Vapor cloud may be white, but color will dissipate as cloud disperses - fire and explosion
hazard is still present. Stop the source of the release, if safe to do so. Do not flush down
sewer or drainage systems. Do not touch spilled liquid (frostbite or freeze burn
hazard!).Consider the use of water spray to disperse vapors. Isolate the area until gas has
dispersed. Ventilate and gas test area before entering.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION
Use an approved positive-pressure, supplied air respirator with escape bottle or self-contained
breathing apparatus (SCBA) for gas concentrations above occupational exposure limits, for
potential uncontrolled release, if exposure levels are not known, or in an oxygen-deficient
atmosphere.
Caution: Flammability limits (i.e. - explosion hazard) should be considered when assessing the
need to expose personnel to concentrations requiring respiratory protection selection.