Chemical Product Identification & Regulatory Data
Official chemical identifiers, CAS numbers, and regulatory compliance information
Basic Product Information
Regulatory Identifiers
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Uses Information
Overview
G Oxygen (23.5001 - 60%), Argon (Balance) is a colorless gas with no odor. substance commonly used g [please provide product use.].
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GHS Hazard Classification & Safety Warnings
Globally Harmonized System (GHS) hazard pictograms, signal words, and safety classifications
Classification Status
Signal Word
Hazard Classifications
GHS Hazard Pictograms & Safety Symbols
GHS03
GHS04
GHS (Globally Harmonized System) pictograms indicate specific chemical hazard categories and safety precautions
Hazard Statements
- H270: May cause or intensify fire; oxidizer
- H280: Contains gas under pressure; may explode if heated
Precautionary Statements
- P220: Keep/Store away from clothing and other combustible materials.
- P244: Keep reduction valves free from grease and oil.
- P370 + P376: In case of fire: Stop leak if safe to do so.
- P403: Store in a well - ventilated place.
Chemical Manufacturers & Supply Chain
Authorized suppliers, manufacturers, and distribution network information
Air Liquide
manufacturer
2700 Post Oak Blvd. Houston, TX 77056 United States
US
713 - 896 - 2896
24/7 Emergency Response & Poison Control
Critical emergency contact numbers for chemical spills, exposure incidents, and medical emergencies
CHEMTREC
800 - 424 - 9300
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Emergency Contact
+1 703 - 527 - 3887
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Outside United States
Chemical Composition & Hazardous Ingredients
Detailed component analysis, concentration ranges, and hazardous substance identification
Product Type
mixtureChemical Components & Hazardous Substances
| Chemical Name | CAS Number | Concentration | Hazardous |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sauerstoff EC: 231-956-9 | 7782-44-7 | 23.5001-60% | โ ๏ธ Hazardous |
| ARGON, SAMENGEPERST EC: 231-147-0 | 7440-37-1 | Not specified | โ ๏ธ Hazardous |
Emergency First Aid Measures
Critical first aid procedures for chemical exposure incidents and medical emergencies
๐ซ Inhalation Exposure
IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. Administer oxygen if breathing is difficult. Give artificial respiration if victim is not breathing. If signs/symptoms continue, get medical attention.
๐๏ธ Skin Contact
Although exposure is unlikely, in case of contact immediately flush skin with running water. If skin irritation develops get medical advice/attention.
๐๏ธ Eye Contact
First aid is not expected to be necessary if material is used under ordinary conditions and as recommended. Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 - 20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first five minutes, then continue rinsing eye. Get medical attention immediately if symptoms occur.
๐ฝ๏ธ Ingestion/Swallowing
First aid is not expected to be necessary if material is used under ordinary conditions and as recommended. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Do NOT induce vomiting.
๐จ Immediate Medical Attention Required
If signs/symptoms continue, get medical attention (for inhalation). Get medical attention immediately if symptoms occur (for eye contact). If skin irritation develops get medical advice/attention (for skin contact). Victim(s) who experience any adverse effect after over exposure to this gas mixture must be taken for medical attention. Rescuers should be taken for medical attention if necessary.
Medical Treatment
All treatments should be based on observed signs and symptoms of distress in the patient. Consideration should be given to the possibility that overexposure to materials other than this product may have occurred.
Related Chemical Substances & Alternative Products
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Technical Specifications & Material Properties
Physical state, chemical properties, melting point, boiling point, and material characteristics
Exposure Controls & Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Occupational exposure limits, engineering controls, and required safety equipment
๐ญ Engineering Controls
Good general ventilation should be used. Ventilation rates should be matched to conditions. If applicable, use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation, or other engineering controls to maintain airborne levels below recommended exposure limits. If exposure limits have not been established, maintain airborne levels to an acceptable level. Use explosion - proof - electrical, ventilating and/or lighting equipment.
๐งค Hand Protection
Wear leather gloves when handling cylinders.
๐๏ธ Eye Protection
Wear safety glasses.
๐ท Respiratory Protection
Follow the OSHA respirator regulations found in 29 CFR 1910.134 or European Standard EN 149. Use a NIOSH/MSHA or European Standard EN 149 approved respirator if exposure limits are exceeded or symptoms are experienced.
๐ Environmental Exposure Controls
Follow best practice for site management and disposal of waste. Controls should be engineered to prevent release to the environment, including procedures to prevent spills, atmospheric release and release to waterways.
Transportation & Shipping Information
UN numbers, shipping names, transport classes, and regulatory transport requirements
๐ท๏ธ UN Number
UN3156
๐ฆ Proper Shipping Name
Compressed gas, oxidizing, n.o.s. (Oxygen, Argon)
โ ๏ธ Transport Hazard Class
2.2,5.1
๐ Packing Group
NDA
Chemical Safety FAQ & Common Questions
Most frequently asked questions about safety, handling, storage, and regulatory compliance
What is the hazard signal word for G Oxygen (23.5001 - 60%), Argon (Balance)?
The signal word for this substance is "danger".
What is the physical form of G Oxygen (23.5001 - 60%), Argon (Balance)?
G Oxygen (23.5001 - 60%), Argon (Balance) is a gas appearing as colorless gas with no odor. with colorless color. It has odorless odor.
What is G Oxygen (23.5001 - 60%), Argon (Balance) used for?
G [Please provide product use.]
What are the hazard statements for G Oxygen (23.5001 - 60%), Argon (Balance)?
This substance has 2 hazard statements: H270: May cause or intensify fire; oxidizer H280: Contains gas under pressure; may explode if heated
What is the melting point of G Oxygen (23.5001 - 60%), Argon (Balance)?
The melting point is Data lacking and the boiling point is Data lacking.