Nitrogen
Air Liquide Healthcare America Corporation
NITROGEN LIQUID DEWAR
FULL PRESCRIBING INFORMATION
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WARNING: DO NOT HANDLE CYLINDER OR USE CONTENTS UNTIL: 1) YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR THIS PRODUCT. CALL 1-800-231-1366 FOR MORE COPIES. 2) YOU ARE TRAINED TO USE CYLINDER AND CONTENTS, INCLUDING EMERGENCY PROCEDURES.
Produced by Air Liquefaction.
WARNING: Administration of Nitrogen may be hazardous or contraindicated. For use only by or under the supervision of a licensed practitioner who is experienced in the use and administration of Nitrogen and is familiar with the indications, effects, dosages, methods, and frequency and duration of administration, and with the hazards, contraindications and side effects, and the precautions to be taken.
CAUTION: Federal law prohibits dispensing without prescription.
WARNING: ALWAYS KEEP CONTAINER IN UPRIGHT POSITION. EXTREMELY COLD LIQUID AND GAS UNDER PRESSURE. CAN CAUSE RAPID SUFFOCATION AND DEATH WITHOUT WARNING. CAN CAUSE SEVERE FROSTBITE.
Store and use with adequate ventilation. Do not get liquid in eyes, on skin or clothing. For liquid withdrawal, wear face shield and gloves. Do not drop or handle container roughly. Replace Dewar closure device to prevent contamination of container. Use in accordance with Compressed Gas Association Pamphlets P-1, P-9, P-12, P-14 and SB-2, and with Material Safetey Data Sheet.
FIRST AID: IF INHALED, remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Call a physician. IN CASE OF FROSTBITE, obtain medical treatment immediately.
WARNING: It is not safe to carry liquid Nitrogen Dewars in the passenger compartment or trunk of an automobile or in vans where the cargo area and driver compartment are not separated by a seaked bulkhead. Dewars can tip while in transit and liquid Nitrogen spills can release large quantities of vapor that can obscure vision and cause rapid suffocation. Nitrogen is not life-supporting and can cause asphyxiation and death without warning by displacing oxygen needed to support life. Contact with cold Nitrogen gas or liquid can cause cryogenic burns and freeze body tissue. Liquid Nitrogen spills can cause a vehicle's metal parts, such as floors, bulkheads, supports, etc., to fail without warning because steel and other materials become brittle at liquid Nitrogen temperatures.
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