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Fire fighting and chemical containment, Hazardous components 12-1, Antifreeze (un 1993) 12-1 – Snorkel SR3370 User Manual

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12. Fire Fighting and Chemical Containment

n Hazardous Components

The SR may con tain some or all the fol low ing ma te -
ri als and ob jects that po ten tially could be come sig -
nif i cant fire or en vi ron men tal haz ards dur ing the
life time of the SR:

1. Antifreeze (ethylene glycol)

2. Battery, lead/acid

3. Diesel fuel

4. Foam in tires

5. Gasoline

6. Hydraulic oil

7. Liquefied petroleum gas

8. Motor oil

The rest of this chap ter lists man u fac tur ers in for -
ma tion you will need if you ever have to con trol any
of the above items dur ing an up set or emer gency.

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Antifreeze (UN 1993)

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Fire extinguishing media:

Dry Chem i cal, foam, or CO2.

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Special fire fighting procedures:

Wa ter spray may be in ef fec tive on fire but can pro -
tect fire fight ers and cool closed con tain ers. Use
fog noz zles if wa ter is used.

DO NOT enter confined fire space without full
bunker gear. (Helmet with face shield, bunker
coats, gloves & rubber boots). Use a NIOSH
approved positive pressure self contained
breathing apparatus. Keep container tightly
closed. Isolate from oxidizers, heat and open
flame.

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Spill or leak:

Small - mop up with ab sor bent ma te rial and trans -
fer to hood.

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Waste disposal method:

Small - evap o rate un til all va pors are gone. Dis -
pose of re main der by le gally ap pli ca ble methods.

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Battery, Lead/Acid (UN 2794)

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Extinguishing media:

Dry chem i cal, foam, or CO2.

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Special fire fighting procedures:

Use pos i tive pres sure, self con tained breath ing ap -
pa ra tus.

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Unusual fire and explosion hazards:

Hy dro gen and ox y gen gases are pro duced in the
cells dur ing nor mal bat tery op er a tion.

Hydrogen gas is flammable and oxygen
supports combustion. These gases enter the air
through the vent caps. To avoid the chance of a
fire or explosion, keep sparks and other sources
of ignition away from the battery.

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Spill or leak:

Re move com bus ti ble ma te ri als and all sources of
ig ni tion. Con tain spill by diking with soda ash (so -
dium car

bon

ate) or quick

lime (cal

cium ox

ide).

Cover spill with ei ther chem i cal. Mix well. Make cer -
tain mix

ture is neu

tral then col

lect res

i

due and

place in a drum or other suit able con tainer. Dis pose
of as hazardous waste.

ALWAYS wear acid resistant boots, face shield,
chemical splash goggles, and acid resistant
gloves when handling acid spills or leaks.

NOTE

DO NOT release UN-neutralized acid!

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Waste disposal method:

Sul fu ric Acid: Neu tral ize as above for a spill, col lect
res i due, and place in a drum or suit able con tainer.
Dis pose of as haz ard ous waste.

NOTE

DO NOT flush lead contaminated acid to sewer.

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Waste disposal method

Bat ter ies: Send to lead smelter for rec la ma tion fol -
low ing ap pli ca ble fed eral, state, and lo cal reg u la -
tions.

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Diesel Fuel (NA 1993)

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Extinguishing media:

Use wa ter spray, dry chem i cal, foam, or CO2.

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