Hydrogen: Name of The Company: Address: Emergency Contact No.: Material: Nature of Hazard

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HYDROGEN

Name of the company :


Address :
Emergency Contact No. :
Material :
Nature of Hazard :

Precaution :

Protective Device :

In case of fire :
In case of Spillage :

First aid :

In case of emergency :
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Hydrogen
Risk of explosion in contact with:
Bromine, chlorine, fluorine, oxidizing agents
The substance can react dangerously with:
Iodine, lithium, barium; lead fluoride; bromine fluoride; calcium/ heat;
palladium oxide; xenon hexafluoride;
P210: Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames and
other sources of ignition. No smoking.
P377: Leaking gas fire: Do not extinguish, unless leak can be
stopped safely.
Body protection:
Use protective boots while handling gas cylinders.
Eye protection:
When handling compressed gas, at least glasses with side protection
should be worn.
Hand protection:
Wear leather gloves to prevent frostbite injuries from rapidly
expanding gas when handling pressurised gas bottles..
Water (spray - not splash), Dry extinguishing powder
Shut off all sources of ignition.
Attempt to stop the gas from escaping. Otherwise place leaky bottles
under a suctioning device or put them outdoors.
Eyes : Following contact of the eyes with deep frozen liquid/cold
gas:[00022]
Arrange medical treatment (2001)
Skin : After impact of liquified or deep frozen gas:[00022]
Whilst protecting yourself, relocate the casualty away from the source
of danger
Call local police(100), local fire brigade(101) and ambulance (108)

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