Identification
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Product Information
- Product Name
- Oxagal
Regulatory Identifiers
- CAS Number
- N/A
Identified Uses
Disinfection and disincrustation of haemodialysis equipment
Manufacturers & Suppliers
CAIR LGL
global supplier
1 Alle des Chevreuils, Parc Tertiaire du Bois Dieu 69380 LISSIEU - FRANCE
+33 (0)4.78.43.77.44
Hazard Identification
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First Aid Measures
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Weep out the more quickly it is possible the person from the polluted area; move him lying, trunk up, in a calm area, cool and well-ventilated area.
Symptoms: Irritation of nose and throat; Cough and difficult breath; In case of repeated and prolonged expositions: a risk of sore throat, nosebleed, chronic bronchitis exists.
In case of projection in eyes and in face, treat eyes in priority. Take off shoes, socks and dirty clothes, under shower if necessary, clean damaged skin with soap and water. Submerge your dirty clothes in a water bowl.
Symptoms: Painful irritation, redness and swelling of skin; Risk of burns.
Quickly, rinse eyes with water during fifteen minutes by maintaining eyelids wide open.
Symptoms: Irritation, watering, redness of eyes and swelling of eyelids; Risk of burns; Risk of serious or permanent lesions of eye.
If patient is perfectly conscious: Rinse mouth, give cool water. If the patient is not conscious: Loosen his collar and tight clothes, to lay him on his left side in lateral position of security. Breathe resuscitation and oxygen if necessary.
Symptoms: Low risk (cutting smell); Pale face and cyanosed; Intensive irritation, risks of burns, digestive perforation and state of shock; Abundant oronasal blunt with risk of breathlessness; Risk of throat oedema with breathlessness; Distension of stomach, eructation; Cough and difficult respiration; Risk of chemical bronchopneumonia, pulmonary oedema.
Immediate Medical Attention
Whatever the case, a doctor is necessary. Immediate medical attention is required for severe symptoms such as chemical burns, digestive perforation, state of shock, or severe breathlessness.
Medical Treatment
For eye contact: Give an analgesic collyrium (oxybuprocane) in case of difficulty to open eyelids, according to an ophthalmologist's advice. For skin contact: Classic treatment of burns. For ingestion: Oxygenotherapy by intubation intra-tracheal. If necessary, tracheotomy. Installing of a feeding tube to release gas in stomach. In case of intense pain: administrate a morphinomimetic analgesic in intramuscular (piritramid) before transportation to hospital. Prevention or treatment of state of shock, of pulmonary oedema. Urgent digestive endoscopy with evacuation of product by aspiration. Treatment of digestive burns and their consequences.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the hazard signal word for Oxagal?
The signal word is warning.
What is the solubility of Oxagal?
water: miscible in all proportion polar organical solvents : soluble aromatic solvents : slightly soluble
What is Oxagal used for?
Disinfection and disincrustation of haemodialysis equipment
What are the hazard statements for Oxagal?
This substance has 2 hazard statements:
- H302 + H332: Harmful if swallowed or inhaled
- H315: Causes skin and serious eye irritation
What is the melting point of Oxagal?
The melting point is Not reach during normal use or storage and the boiling point is Not reach during normal use or storage.