Norlab · A Division of Norco, Inc.
5·100 PPM H2S, 1·300 PPM CO, 0.0001·2.5% CH4, 2·23.5% O2 in N2
SDS Number: 2310
1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
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Manufacturer
Norlab - A Division of Norco, Inc.
898 W. Gowen Rd.
Boise, ID 83705
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(208) 336-1643
www.norlab-gas.com
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5-100 PPM Hydrogen Sulfide, 1-300 PPM CO, 0.0001-2.5% Methane, 2-23.5% Oxygen in N2
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2310
MIXTURE
Gas Mixture
H2S, CH4, CO, O2 in N2
Gas, Bump Gas, Calibration Gas Mixture, Four Part Mix
2 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Inhalation: Nitrogen acts as a simple asphyxiate displacing the Oxygen content in the air necessary for life. The
following effects of asphyxiation are representative and it is possible that none of these symptoms may
occur: loss of balance or dizziness; tightness in the frontal area of the forehead; tingling of the tongue,
fingertips or toes; weakened speech leading to the inability to utter sounds; rapid reduction in the ability to
perform movements; reduced consciousness of surroundings; loss of tactile sensations; and heightened
mental activity. Exposure to non-fatal levels of hydrogen sulfide may result in coughing, lacrimation,
mucous nasal discharge, depression, fluid sounds in the lungs, headache, sweating, vertigo, irritability,
weakness confusion, delirium, convulsions and cyanosis. At higher exposures hydrogen sulfide may
cause sudden collapse, anoxic convulsions, pulmonary edema,
hemorrhages in various organs, degenerative changes in the liver and kidney, edema of the intestines and
brain and/or rapid death. Inhaled carbon monoxide binds with blood hemoglobin to form
carboxyhemoglobin. Carboxyhemoglobin cannot take part in normal Oxygen transport, greatly reducing
the blood's ability to transport Oxygen. Depending on levels and duration of exposure, symptoms may
include headache, dizziness, heart palpitations, weakness, confusion, nausea, and even convulsions,
Skin Contact: Contact with hydrogen sulfide in this product may cause severe pain itching and erythema. Contact with
Eye Contact: Exposure to 20-50 PPM hydrogen sulfide will cause eye irritation. Low to moderately high concentrations
eventual unconsciousness and death.
rapidly expanding gas near the point of release may cause frostbite with redness, skin color change to
gray or white, and blistering.
may cause painful conjunctivitis, photophobia, lacrimation and corneal opacity. Exposure to 50-100 PPM
hydrogen sulfide has resulted in temporary damage to the corneal epithelium in dogs, cats, rabbits, and
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Norlab · A Division of Norco, Inc.
5·100 PPM H2S, 1·300 PPM CO, 0.0001·2.5% CH4, 2·23.5% O2 in N2
Revision Date: 5/28/2015
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guinea pigs. Contact with rapidly expanding gas near the point of release may cause frostbite.
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Ingestion: Ingestion of this product is unlikely but can cause irritation of the mucous membranes and gastrointestinal
tract.
NFPA:
HMIS III:
Health = 1, Fire = 0, Reactivity = 0
H1/F0/PH3
0 0
1 0
GHS Signal Word:
WARNING
GHS Hazard Pictograms:
B I Safety Glasses,
Gloves
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GHS Classifications:
Physical, Gases Under Pressure, Compressed Gas
Health, Acute toxicity, 5 Inhalation
GHS Phrases:
H280 - Contains gas under pressure; may explode if heated
H333 - May be harmful if inhaled
GHS Precautionary Statements:
P260 - Do not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapors/spray.
P271 - Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area.
P280 - Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.
P304+340 - IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing.
P308+313 - IF exposed or concerned: Get medical advice/attention.
P403+233 - Store in a well ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed.
CGA-PG02 - Protect from sunlight when ambient temperature exceeds 52 °C (125 °F).
CGA-PG05 – Use a back flow preventive device in the piping
CGA-PG06 – Close Valve after each use and when empty.
CGA-PG10 – Use only with equipment rated for cylinder pressure.
CGA-PG20 – Use only equipment of compatible materials of constructions.
Additional Hazard Statements (USA):
Simple Asphyxiate - May displace oxygen and cause rapid suffocation.
Product is a colorless non-flammable gas with a distinctive rotten egg like odor. Do not rely on smell to detect hydrogen
Norlab · A Division of Norco, Inc.
5·100 PPM H2S, 1·300 PPM CO, 0.0001·2.5% CH4, 2·23.5% O2 in N2
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sulfide because of olfactory fatigue. Exposure to low levels of hydrogen sulfide causes irritation of mucous membranes.
Inhaled carbon monoxide binds to the blood hemoglobin, greatly reducing the red cell's ability to transport Oxygen to body
tissues. Effects may include headaches, dizziness, convulsions, loss of consciousness, and death. Mix may or may not
have sufficient Oxygen content to support life therefore mix should be treated as a simple asphyxiate. Contents under
pressure. Use and store below 125 °F (52 °C).
3 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Ingredients:
CAS # I Percentage I Chemical Name
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7727-37-9 I 73.9625-97.9993% I Nitrogen
7782-44-7 I 2.0-23.5% I Oxygen
74-82-8 I 0.0001-2.5% I Methane
630-08-0 I 0.0001-0.0300% I Carbon monoxide
7783-06-4 I 0.0005-0.0075% I Hydrogen sulfide
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Inhalation:
Skin Contact:
Eye Contact:
Ingestion:
Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed:
The most important known symptoms and effects are described in the labeling (see Section 2) and/or Section 11.
Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed:
No data available.
FIRST AID MEASURES
PROMPT REMOVAL FROM THE CONTAMINATED AREA AND IMMEDIATE
MANDATORY IN
EQUIPPED WITH SEIF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS.
ALL
CASES OF OVEREXPOSURE. RESCUE PERSONNEL SHOUID BE
MEDICAI
ATTENTION IS
Conscious persons should be assisted to an uncontaminated area and treated with supplemental Oxygen.
Quick removal from the contaminated area is most important. Unconscious persons should be moved to
and uncontaminated area and be given artificial respiration and oxygen at the same time. Seek immediate
medical attention. The physician should be informed that the patient has inhaled quantities of hydrogen
sulfide and carbon monoxide.
Flush affected area with copious quantities of water. Remove contaminated clothing as rapidly as possible.
If irritation persists, seek medical attention.
PERSONS WITH POTENTIAL EXPOSURE TO HYDROGEN SUIFIDE SHOUID NOT WEAR CONTACT
LENSES. In case of eye contact, immediately flush with low pressure, cool water for at least 1S minutes,
opening eyelids to ensure flushing. Get immediate medical attention.
Ingestion unlikely. Gas at room temperature.
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