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1. Total Flooding | 2-BTP | Acceptable Subject to Use Conditions | Acceptable only for use in normally unoccupied spaces under 500 ft
3 | This fire suppressant has a relatively low GWP of 0.23-0.26 and a short atmospheric lifetime of approximately seven days.
This agent is subject to a TSCA section 5(a)(2) SNUR.
For establishments manufacturing, installing and maintaining equipment using this agent, EPA recommends the following:
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| | | | • This agent should be used in accordance with the safety guidelines in the latest edition of NFPA 2001, Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems;
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| | | | • In the case that 2-BTP is inhaled, person(s) should be immediately removed and exposed to fresh air; if breathing is difficult, person(s) should seek medical attention;
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| | | | • Eye wash and quick drench facilities should be available. In case of ocular exposure, person(s) should immediately flush the eyes, including under the eyelids, with fresh water and move to a non-contaminated area;
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| | | | • Exposed persons should remove all contaminated clothing and footwear to avoid irritation; and medical attention should be sought if irritation develops or persists;
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| | | | • Although unlikely, in case of ingestion of 2-BTP, the person(s) should consult a physician immediately;
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| | | | • Manufacturing space should be equipped with specialized engineering controls and well ventilated with a local exhaust system and low-lying source ventilation to effectively mitigate potential occupational exposure; regular testing and monitoring of the workplace atmosphere should be conducted;
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| | | | • Employees responsible for chemical processing should wear the appropriate PPE, such as protective gloves, tightly sealed goggles, protective work clothing, and suitable respiratory protection in case of accidental release or insufficient ventilation;
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| | | | • All spills should be cleaned up immediately in accordance with good industrial hygiene practices; and
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| | | | • Training for safe handling procedures should be provided to all employees that would be likely to handle containers of the agent or extinguishing units filled with the agent.
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| | | | • Safety features that are typical of total flooding systems such as predischarge alarms, time delays, and system abort switches should be provided, as directed by applicable OSHA regulations and NFPA standards.
1 Use of this agent should also conform to relevant OSHA requirements, including 29 CFR 1910.160 and 1910.162.
See notes 1 through 5 to this table.
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2. Streaming | 2-BTP | Acceptable, Subject to Use Conditions | Acceptable only for use in non-residential applications, except for commercial home office and personal watercraft | This fire suppressant has a relatively low GWP of 0.23-0.26 and a short atmospheric lifetime of approximately seven days.
This agent is subject to a TSCA section 5(a)(2) SNUR.
For establishments manufacturing, installing and maintaining equipment using this agent, EPA recommends the following:
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| | | | • This agent should be used in accordance with the safety guidelines in the latest edition of NFPA 10, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers;
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| | | | • In the case that 2-BTP is inhaled, person(s) should be immediately removed and exposed to fresh air; if breathing is difficult, person(s) should seek medical attention;
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| | | | • Eye wash and quick drench facilities should be available. In case of ocular exposure, person(s) should immediately flush the eyes, including under the eyelids, with fresh water and move to a non-contaminated area;
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| | | | • Exposed persons should remove all contaminated clothing and footwear to avoid irritation; and medical attention should be sought if irritation develops or persists;
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| | | | • Although unlikely, in case of ingestion of 2-BTP, the person(s) should consult a physician immediately;
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| | | | • Manufacturing space should be equipped with specialized engineering controls and well ventilated with a local exhaust system and low-lying source ventilation to effectively mitigate potential occupational exposure; regular testing and monitoring of the workplace atmosphere should be conducted;
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| | | | • Employees responsible for chemical processing should wear the appropriate PPE, such as protective gloves, tightly sealed goggles, protective work clothing, and suitable respiratory protection in case of accidental release or insufficient ventilation;
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| | | | • All spills should be cleaned up immediately in accordance with good industrial hygiene practices; and
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| | | | • Training for safe handling procedures should be provided to all employees that would be likely to handle containers of the agent or extinguishing units filled with the agent.
See notes 1 through 5 to this table.
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3. Total Flooding | EXXFIRE ® | Acceptable Subject to Use Conditions | Acceptable only for use in normally unoccupied spaces | Use of this agent should be in accordance with the safety guidelines in the latest edition of the NFPA 2001, Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems.
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For establishments manufacturing, installing and maintaining equipment using this agent, EPA recommends the following:
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| | | | • In the case that EXXFIRE ® is inhaled, person(s) should be immediately removed and exposed to fresh air.
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| | | | • Eye wash and quick drench facilities should be available. In case of ocular exposure, person(s) should immediately flush the eyes with water for a minimum of 15 minutes.
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| | | | • In the case of dermal exposure, the SDS recommends that person(s) should remove large grain particles, rinse with water for a minimum of 15 minutes, and remove all contaminated clothing.
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| | | | • Manufacturing space should be equipped with engineering controls, specifically an adequate exhaust ventilation system, to effectively mitigate potential occupational exposure.
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| | | | • Employees responsible for chemical processing should wear the appropriate personnel protective equipment (PPE), such as protective gloves, tightly sealed goggles, protective work clothing, and suitable respiratory protection in case of accidental release or insufficient ventilation.
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| | | | • All spills should be cleaned up immediately in accordance with good industrial hygiene practices.
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| | | | • Training for safe handling procedures should be provided to all employees that would be likely to handle containers of the agent or extinguishing units filled with the agent.
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| | | | • Safety features that are typical of total flooding systems such as predischarge alarms, time delays, and system abort switches should be provided, as directed by applicable OSHA regulations and NFPA standards.
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See notes 1 through 5 to this table.
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4. Total Flooding | Powdered Aerosol H | Acceptable Subject to Use Conditions | Acceptable only for use in normally unoccupied spaces | Use of this agent should be in accordance with the safety guidelines in the latest edition of NFPA 2010, Standard for Fixed Aerosol Fire Extinguishing Systems.
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For establishments manufacturing, installing, and maintaining equipment using this agent, EPA recommends the following:
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| | | | • Workers should use appropriate safety and protective equipment (e.g., protective gloves, tightly sealed goggles, protective work clothing, and particulate-removing respirators using NIOSH type N95 or better filters) consistent with OSHA guidelines.
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| | | | • A local exhaust system should be installed and operated to provide adequate ventilation to reduce airborne exposure to Powdered Aerosol H constituents.
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| | | | • An eye wash fountain and quick drench facility should be close to the production area.
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| | | | • Training for safe handling procedures should be provided to all employees that would be likely to handle the containers of the agent or extinguishing units filled with the agent.
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| | | | • Workers responsible for cleanup should allow particulates to settle before reentering area and wear appropriate personal protective equipment.
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| | | | • All spills should be cleaned up immediately in accordance with good industrial hygiene practices.
See notes 1 through 5 to this table.
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