SAFETY DATA SHEET ODORIZED PROPANE
Mutual Liquid Gas & Equipment Co., Inc. a
17117 South Broadway Street
Gardena, California 90248 sno 154 atm,
[SECTION 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Product name Propane - Commer! Grade
synonyms Propane, Ugeted Petroleum Gas, LP Gas, HDS Propane
S05 Number 08700004725 Version an
Product Use Description
company
Technical information
Fuel gas, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
For: Mutual Liquid Gas & Equipment Co
@i9) 515.0553 Chemtree (200) 424-9300
(Emergency Contact) (800) 639-8253,
[SECTION 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Clasiteations:
Pictogr
Signal Word
Hazard Statements
Precautionary Statements
Preveston
Response:
Storage
Disposal
‘Hammable Gas -Categery 1
Gacos Under Presae = Liqusted Gas
Specie Taget Organ Tonaity(Siogle Expos) ~ Category 3
COD
Danger
‘Bxemely flammable gas
Coatais gassnder prose: aay explode iPhestd
May cause rowsions aad dizziness
Keep away from heat/sparkvopeeflamehot surfaces. No smoking
‘Avoid beating gas. Use only outdacs oral veatiated sta,
Leshing 2 fire: Do net extinguish, unless eka be stopped safely
Eliminate all gion sources safeto do so. filed: Remove person
to flesh ai aad kao confriabl foc beating.
Calla dactr ora emergency medical Serve rove fy fee uel
Sore in well vealed place. Protect fom sunighe
‘Reep coutaloestigitly closed. Store locke up.
Dispose of contentv/contaner in accordance ith loca region natlonal!
international regulations.aoe Fea Beta
Supplemental Hazard Information ‘The intensity of he chemical oda (eth mercaptan) may “Zac diminish ue
tw chemi oxidation rorption cr absorption Inv wth asl perception peblems
‘may ot be bl to sell the ora. Leaking propane fom underground gas ines may lose
itso et pases tough extn soils. No wera festive 10% of he ime
Therefore, ecumstances cin exit when indians nthe presence of leaking propane
nd at baled by the smal Contact Mata Mopane fr mere information abt oder,
Propane ps deecorsand ether safety sonsideraons ascend with he handing. sop
uals of propane
SECTION 3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Component caste wag
hana Ey! mereaptan 75084 =o
/SECTION 4, FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation Remove o esha. I not breathing, give artical respration, if necessary,
provide acitlonal oxygen once breating s restored rained to co so. Seok
‘edoa! tention immecitey
Skin contact “Take of contaminated clothing and shoes immediately. Wash of inmeciately with
soap ard plenty 3 water Seek maces advice symptoms pers or develop
Eye contact In case of eye certact, immediately Much with low pressure cool water frat east
‘TSrminutes. opening eyelcs fo erature furhing Seok medical atenton,
Ingestion Ingestionis considered unikly. faccertally swaloned cbiain immediate
‘matical atenton
Notes to physician ‘Symtoms: Oizaness, Headache, Naussa, Fostte, Voting, Dissorfor
[SECTION 5, FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES.
Suitable extinguishing media Viste pray, Ory chemical, Foam, Carbon Gade (602), Fire shoul nat be
‘tinguished uress flow of gae can be immediately stopped
Specific hazards during ire Liguidreleases farnmable vapors at well low arrbert temperatures are realy
righting forms a farrmaole mixture wih ar Dangerous fre and explosion hazard when
‘exposed to eat, sparks or ame. Vapors are heave than ar ard may tavel ong
tistances to's pont of igtton are fash back Cortaines may exploge in hest
fre Da not alow hqaid uno t enter sewers or puble water.
|Special protective equipment Firefghting activites that may resultin potertil exposure to high hest, smoke of
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tor fretighters toxio by produ of combustion should require NIOSHIMSHA- approved pressure-
‘demand set-cortined breating apparetis with ful facepeece and fll protective
thing
Further information Keep peopie away from and upwind of spivieak Fire should not be extinguished
Unless fow of ga can be immediately Lopped.f sil ar leak has not git,
‘Setermine f water spray may assist in cisereng ges oT vapor to protect personnel
‘atempengt stop leak Use water to cool equpmer, surfaces arc containers
fxposed to fre and excessive hea. For lange fe the use of unmanned hose
Foleere or mont nozzles may be advantageous to fut minimize personne!
‘xposure, Solate area, partculry around ence of storage vesees. thera
immreditey inthe evet of rising sourd fom a venting safety device Large fres
"ypicalyrequre special tained persornd are equipment to folate and
etingush the fre
[SECTION 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Personal precautions Evacuate nonessential personnel and remve or secure al igntonsourves. No
Feat flares, smotng a lames i fazard ales. Consioer wind erection, say
Upwing snd up f possibe. Evaluate he direction of product travel, kg,
sewers, etc to certain spl eas. Vapor coud may be wie, bu color wil
tSssipate as cous deperees fre explono% may be present iter visible cloud ie
tSspersed Vertste and gas textarea befereerterng, Do net ouch spl gue
(tosttemeeze burn hazard),
Environmental precautions Carefully cortain ae! stop the source othe spa sate to 60 so, Do not fash
‘Son sewer or cainage systems, uniess ystems designed ard permite to
Methods for cleaning up ‘The product everorstes eadly. Consider ne use of water spray to csperse gos oF
vapors Isolste ees unt gas Mas dlsperses
/SECTION 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
Precautions for safe handling Seo also apsicabie OSHA regulations for he handing and storage ofthis produc,
Inclucng, but net ited to, 29 CFR 1010 "10 Storage and Handing of Liguelied
Petioeum Gaces
Keep away tom epen lames, het surfaces and sources of inten. Use ony in
\wellvertites seas. Store n a wellvertiaed area ane in accordance with NEPA
58 Liquefied Pet oloum Gas Code"
[Conditons for safe storag ‘Stowe only in approved containers. Keep avay fom flame, sparks, excessive
Including Incompatabities temperatures are open fame. Keep cortarers closed and cea labeled. Emety
product containers or vessels may cortainexplosve vapors. Do Pot pressure,
ut heal Weld or expose coflaners fo sources of ignition
Keep away fom oxidizing agerts and strongly acid or alkaline materi. Keep
‘away rom food, dirk ang animal feed
oep in a dy place. Keep away from heat. No Gecorspositon If stored and applied
2 drectes
[SECTION 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION
Exposure Guidelines
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Engineering measures
Eye protection
Hand protection
‘Skin and body protection
Respiratory protection
Hygiene measures
Use adequate vertiation to keep gas and vapor concerrations ofthis product
Delon ossupatona exposure and flammable. parbeuarl in corti
spaces. Use expsion poof equpnert ard igttng in classfiedcontoied areas.
\where there 2osibity of tquid contac, wear solash-proot safety goggles and
facesreld Ensim thal eyewash stators and safely showers are close tothe
\woretation location.
\wnere contact wih quid may oocur, wear coldimpervious, insulating gloves.
\wmere contact wih quid may oocur, wear apron and faceshield. Farr resistant
cotring such as Nomex @ is recommended in areas where malealis sored or
are
Use a NIOSH MSHA approved postive pressure supped. respirator there is
‘2 potent for uncontalled release, exposure lvels are nol known in oxygen
Gefen! atmespreres, or any othe creurslance where an a-purfng respirator
‘nay not prove adequate pretecton. Refer to OSHA 29 CFR 1010.134, ANS!
£288.2:1092, NIOSH Respirator Decision Lagi, andthe manufacturer or aditonal
‘guidance on respratryprotectonselecioy
Hangs in accordance with good incustral gene and safety pracoe, such 26
washing after handling the materal ard bere eating, cirkng, andor smoking
Routinely wash work cating and orotectve equipment fo remove contaminants
(Dscard cortamrated cloting and footwear that carr be lesned Practice goed
housekeeping
|SECTION 9, PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
[Appearance
odor
Odor threshold
pH
Melting pointtreszing point
Initial Boling point & range
‘Colores gas, Cold vapor cloud ray be white but the lack of visible gas cous |
oes not incite absence of 98s. colores liquid when pressiized
(Cdorants adced to as inthe detection o leaks. One common oderantis thy
rmercaptan, CAS No, 75-08-1, Odorat has fou rel
‘Over thveshols or meroaptan adetve i inthe 40 part per billon range.
Not apol cable
A897 1-500. 5F)
=A (43.6°F)at 7018.25 Pa
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Flash point:
Evaporation rate:
Flammability (solid, gos)
Lower flammability limit:
Upper lammability mit:
Vapor oressure:
Vapor density:
Relative density:
Sotubitty (420):
Partition coefficient
(ctanotiz20)
Auto ignition temperature:
Decomposition temperature
viscosity:
Conductivity:
Propane Commercial Grade Paso
“104'C (4952°F) Method: ASTM D 92
gh
Gas
21560)
95% (y)
4.400 nPa at 20°C (68°F)
Yo.at21.C (DOF) (Ar= 1.0)
0521 15° (SF) Miater= 1.0)
Negiaive
236 log Pow
50°C (842°F)
Heating may cause a fre or explosion Metra does not decompose at ambient
temperatures Cafoon monoxide, carbon doxide ar non-combusted
hydrocarbons (sTioke) ere possible hazarsous decomposition products
No data avaiable
Hycrocaroon liquids wehout state dssipler adctive may have conductivity below
‘TpiooSemens vermeter(pSin) The highest slecto state ignition ests are
<2esoretec wih uta iow conductvies below 5 pSim. See Secton 7 for sources
ot information or cetning sete oaaing end nenaing procedures row
‘conduct products Note hat conduetvty can be reduced by erwirormental
‘actors sueh a8 a deorease intemperate
|SECTION 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Reactivity
Chemical stabity
Hazardous reactions
Condos to vole
Incompatible materials
Hazardous
JSecompestion products
‘Vapors may form expose mixture with at, Hazardous polymerization does not
‘Stable under nommatcordtions
‘Can react with song acid, strong oxidizers, and copper. Explosion hazard when|
‘exposed to rick carbonylloxygen mature
Koop away tromilame, spars, excessive temperatures and open fame
‘Can reac with song aid, stong oxedzers, and copper
‘Caron monoxide, carbon coxide ane non combusted hydrocarbons emoke) are
PPossble hazarcous cesompositon proguss,
[SECTION 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Inhalation
May cause ventral nervous system disorder (e.g. narcosis involving loss of
coordination, weakress falgue, mental confuson ana blurred vsion) andlor
‘damage. Simple s—pysiart Acts by aspiscrg oxygen nthe ings therety
‘diminishing the sumpy of oxygen availabe tthe blood and issues. Sympioms
Include shortness cf breath, fgie heart ate, ncoordneton, leeruy, headaches,
nausea, vomitng. and asorertaion.CortinJed lack of oxygen may result in
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Propane Commercial Grade Bier doo
Skin iitation
Eye ination
Further information
[Component
Propane Proplne
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convusions, loss of consciousness and death Since exercise increases the tse
eed for aygen, stom wil cour mote quekey dung exerion nan oxygen
(eficient erwronment Oxygen in enclose spaces should be raitained at 21
pereent by vekume.
Direct contacto stn or muzous membranes wih liquefied producto old vapor
‘may cause feeze bums and frost,
Direct contactta stn or musous membranes wih liquefied product or cold vapor
‘may cause feeze burns and rostite,
CConcerntratiors above the permissible exposure mit may cause dizziness,
Feadache and ineriaton.
Propane extbis seme degree of anesthetcacton and is ily intatng tothe
[Alnigh concentrate propane acts as a single asphyidant without other sigifiant
Dhysologcal effects
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‘No component ofthis product wich s present at levels greater than or equal
1001 Sols ented ae 9 krown or anopated carcinogen by NTP.
"No component ofthis product wich s present at levels orator than or equal
001 36 ented as probabe, possible or confirmed human carcinogen by|
rage,
‘No component of ths product which present at levels greater than or equal
100.1 96s ented es a carcingenor potential carcinogen by OSHA,
‘This prod: does not cortain ary chemicals knownto State of California to
cause cancer, bt, oF eny ater reprocuctve defects
/SECTION 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Adaltional ecological
Information
/ompenent:
hon Eyl mereaptan
igus release is only expected to cause localized, non-peritent environmental