SDS R114
SDS R114
SDS R114
2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW: Colorless, volatile liquid with ethereal and faint sweetish odor. Non-flammable material.
Overexposure may cause dizziness and loss of concentration. At higher levels, CNS depression and cardiac arrhythmia
may result from exposure. Vapors displace air and can cause asphyxiation in confined spaces. At higher temperatures,
(>250C), decomposition products may include Hydrochloric Acid (HCI), Hydrofluoric Acid (HF) and carbonyl halides.
EYES: Liquid contact can cause severe irritation and frostbite. Mist may irritate.
INHALATION: R-114 is low in acute toxicity in animals even at concentrations of 5% (50,000 ppm). However, when
oxygen levels in air are reduced to 12-14% by displacement, symptoms of asphyxiation, loss of
coordination, increased pulse rate and deeper respiration will occur. At high levels, cardiac arrhythmia
may occur.
INGESTION: Ingestion is unlikely because of the low boiling point of the material. Should it occur, discomfort in the
gastrointestinal tract from rapid evaporation of the material and consequent evolution of gas would result.
Some effects of inhalation and skin exposure would be expected.
There are no impurities or stabilizers that contribute to the classification of the material identified in Section 2
SKIN: Promptly flush skin with water until all chemical is removed. If there is evidence of frostbite, bathe (do not rub) with
lukewarm (not hot) water. If water is not available, cover with a clean, soft cloth or similar covering. Get medical attention
if symptoms persist.
EYES: Immediately flush eyes with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes (in case of frostbite, water should be lukewarm,
not hot) lifting eyelids occasionally to facilitate irrigation. Get medical attention if symptoms persist.
INHALATION: Immediately move patient to fresh air. If breathing has stopped, give artificial respiration. Use oxygen as
required, provided a qualified operator is available. Get medical attention immediately. DO NOT give epinephrine
(adrenaline).
INGESTION: Ingestion is unlikely because of the physical properties and is not expected to be hazardous. DO NOT induce
vomiting unless instructed to do so by a physician.
ADVICE TO PHYSICIAN: Because of the possible disturbances of cardiac rhythm, catecholamine drugs, such as
epinephrine, should be used with special caution and only in situations of emergency life support.
Treatment of overexposure should be directed at the control of symptoms and the clinical
conditions.
FLAMMABLE PROPERTIES
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:
Use any standard agent – choose the one most appropriate for type of surrounding fire (material itself is not flammable)
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UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS:
Contact with certain reactive metals may result in formation of explosive or exothermic reactions under specific conditions
(e.g. very high temperatures and/or appropriate pressures).
IN CASE OF SPILL OR OTHER RELEASE: (Always wear recommended personal protective equipment.)
Evacuate unprotected personnel. Product dissipates upon release. Protected personnel should remove ignition sources and
shut off leak, if without risk, and provide ventilation. Unprotected personnel should not return to the affected area until air
has been tested and determined safe, including low-lying areas.
Spills and releases may have to be reported to Federal and/or local authorities. See Section 15 regarding reporting
requirements.
STORAGE RECOMMENDATIONS:
Store in a cool, well-ventilated area of low fire risk and out of direct sunlight. Protect cylinder and its fittings from physical
damage. Storage in subsurface locations should be avoided. Close valve tightly after use and when empty.
INCOMPATIBILITIES:
Freshly abraded aluminum surfaces at specific temperatures and pressures may cause a strong exothermic reaction.
Chemically reactive metals: potassium, calcium, powdered aluminum, magnesium, and zinc.
ENGINEERING CONTROLS:
Provide local ventilation at filling zones and areas where leakage is probable. Mechanical (general) ventilation may be
adequate for other operating and storage areas.
EYE PROTECTION:
For normal conditions, wear safety glasses. Where there is reasonable probability of liquid contact, wear splash-
proof goggles.
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RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:
None generally required for adequately ventilated work situations. For accidental release or non-ventilated
situations, or release into confined space, where the concentration may be above the PEL of 1,000 ppm, use a self-
contained, NIOSH approved breathing apparatus or supplied air respirator. For escape: use the former or a NIOSH
approved gas mask with organic vapor canister.
ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS:
Where contact with liquid is likely, such as in a spill or leak, impervious boots and clothing should be worn. High
dose-level warning signs are recommended for areas of principle exposure. Provide eyewash stations and quick-
drench shower facilities at convenient locations. For tank cleaning operations, see OSHA regulations, 29 CFR
1910.132 and 29 CFR 1910.133.
EXPOSURE GUIDELINES
INGREDIENT NAME ACGIH TLV OSHA PEL OTHER LIMIT
Dichlorotetrafluoroethane 1000 ppm (8hr) 1000 ppm (8hr) None
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10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
INCOMPATIBILITIES:
(Under specific conditions: e.g. very high temperatures and/or appropriate pressures) – Freshly abraded aluminum surfaces
(may cause strong exothermic reaction). Chemically reactive metals: potassium, calcium, powdered aluminum, magnesium,
and zinc.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:
Will not occur.
FURTHER INFORMATION:
Acute effects of rapid evaporation of the liquid may cause frostbite. Vapors are heavier than air and can displace oxygen
causing difficulty breathing or suffocation. May cause cardiac arrhythmia.
EYES: Liquid contact can cause severe irritation and frostbite. Mist may irritate.
INHALATION: R-114 is low in acute toxicity in animals even at concentrations of 5% (50,000 ppm). However, when
oxygen levels in air are reduced to 12-14% by displacement, symptoms of asphyxiation, loss of
coordination, increased pulse rate and deeper respiration will occur. At high levels, cardiac arrhythmia
may occur.
INGESTION: Ingestion is unlikely because of the low boiling point of the material. Should it occur, discomfort in the
gastrointestinal tract from rapid evaporation of the material and consequent evolution of gas would result.
Some effects of inhalation and skin exposure would be expected.
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Ingredients found on one of the OSHA designated carcinogen lists are listed below.
OTHER DATA:
None
Degradability (BOD): R-114 is a gas at room temperature; therefore, it is unlikely to remain in water.
Octanol Water Partition Coefficient: See section 9
RCRA
Is the unused product a RCRA hazardous waste if discarded? Not a hazardous waste
If yes, the RCRA ID number is: Not applicable
The information offered here is for the product as shipped. Use and/or alterations to the product such as mixing with other materials
may significantly change the characteristics of the material and alter the RCRA classification and the proper disposal method.
For additional information on shipping regulations affecting this material, contact the information number found in Section 1.
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Spills or releases resulting in the loss of any ingredient at or above its RQ requires immediate notification to the
National Response Center [(800) 424-8802] and to your Local Emergency Planning Committee.
STATE RIGHT-TO-KNOW
In addition to the ingredients found in Section 2, the following are listed for state right-to-know purposes.
WARNING: DO NOT vent to the atmosphere. To comply with provisions of the U.S. Clean Air Act, any residual must be
recovered. Contains Dichlorotetrafluoroethane (CFC-114), a substance which harms public health and
environment by destroying ozone in the upper atmosphere. Destruction of the ozone layer can lead to increased
ultraviolet radiation which, with excess exposure to sunlight, can lead to an increase in skin cancer and eye
cataracts.
Regulatory Standards:
1. OSHA regulations for compressed gases: 29 CFR 1910.101
2. DOT classification per 49 CFR 172.101
3. Clean Air Act Class I Substance
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General
a) CGA pamphlet P-1, Safe Handling of Compressed Gases in Containers, 1984, Compressed
Gas Association (1980 Printing)
b) Bretherick, L., Handbook of Reactive Chemical Hazards, 4th ed., 1992, Butterworths, Boston,
MA
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