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AV131 MAINTENANCE MANUAL 11. APPEND IX D79MEC- 4E-000-A 0 11 - 2 D79MEC -4E- 00 0-A0 11. A PPE ND IX Thi s chapter provides inf ormati on related to the produc ts used wi th t his machine.

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AV131
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
11. APPENDIX
D79MEC-4E-000-A0
11-1
11. APPENDIX
AV131
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
11. APPENDIX
D79MEC-4E-000-A0
11-2
D79MEC-4E-000-A0
11. APPENDIX
This chapter provides information related to the products used with this machine.
AV131
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
11.1 Material Safety Data Sheet
D79MEC-4E-010-A0
11.1-1
11.1. Material Safety Data Sheet
D79MEC-4E-010-A0
11.1.1 Shell Tonna Oil S32, S68
Oil name: Shell Tonna oil S32, S68
Manufacturer’s name: Showa Shell Sekiyu K. K.
First Aid Measures
Inhalation
Remove to fresh air. Warm with blankets or other means and repose. Consult a physician if necessary.
Skin contact
Flash contacted areas abundantly with soap and water.
Eye contact
Immediately flush with plenty of clean water for at least 15 minutes. Consult a physician if necessary.
Ingestion
Do not induce vomiting. Promptly consult a physician. Wash out mouth with water.
Simple descriptions on most common symptoms
Swallowing may lead to diarrhea or vomiting.
Contact with eyes may cause inflammation.
Contact with skin may cause inflammation.
Inhaling the mist may cause to fall ill.
Protection for first-aiders
No useful information is available at present.
Notes to physicians
No useful information is available at present.
Fire Fighting Measures
Fire extinguishing agents
28.
1. Loaded stream fire extinguisher, foam, dry chemical and carbon dioxide.
2. For the fire at earlier stage, use dry chemical or carbon dioxide to douse.
3. For large fires, it is effective to use fire foam to block off air.
Unusable fire extinguishing agent
Do not use water jet. It can spread fire and hazardous situation may result.
Specific hazard
No useful information is available at present.
How to extinguish
29.
1. Put out the source of fire.
2. Spray the surrounding equipment with large amounts of water to cool.
3. Prevent unauthorized entry to the fire area.
Protection for fire fighters
Approach from upwind of fire and wear protective gears.