Teledyne 3160 manual Protective measures during cell replacement, Exposure

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Appendix

Signs and Symptoms of

Contact of electrolyte with skin or eyes will cause a

Exposure:

burning sensation and/or feel soapy or slippery to touch.

 

Other symptoms of exposure to lead include loss of sleep,

 

loss of appetite, metallic taste and fatigue.

Carcinogenicity:

Lead is classified by the IARC as a class 2B carcinogen

 

(possibly carcinogenic to humans).

OSHA:

Where airborne lead exposures exceed the OSHA action

 

level, refer to OSHA Lead Standard 1910.1025.

NTP:

Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure:

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Lead exposure may aggravate disease of the blood and blood forming organs, hypertension, kidneys, nervous and possibly reproductive systems. Those with preexist- ing skin disorders or eye problems may be more suscepti- ble to the effects of the electrolyte.

Emergency First Aid Procedures: In case of contact with the skin or eyes, immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and remove all contaminated clothing. Get medical attention immediately.

If ingested, give large amounts of water and DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Obtain medical attention immedi- ately.

If inhaled, remove to fresh air and obtain medical attention immediately.

Section VII – Precautions for Safe Handling and Use

NOTE: The oxygen sensors are sealed, and under normal circum- stances, the contents of the sensors do not present a health hazard. The following information is given as a guide in the event that a cell leaks.

Protective measures during cell replacement:

Cleanup Procedures:

Before opening the bag containing the sensor cell, check the sensor cell for leakage. If the sensor cell leaks, do not open the bag. If there is liquid around the cell while in the instrument, wear eye and hand protection.

Wipe down the area several times with a wet paper towel. Use a fresh towel each time. Contaminated paper towels are considered hazardous waste.

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Contents Model Copyright 1999 Teledyne Analytical Instruments Iii Table of Contents Maintenance & Troubleshooting AppendixTeledyne Analytical Instruments Features Fixed FeaturesVariable Features IntroductionIntroduction Options and Model Numbers Introduction Components3160DA Dual fuel cell Introduction Applications Operational Theory Principles of OperationMajor Components Operational Theory Micro-Fuel Cell Sensor Sample SystemOperational Theory Electronics and Signal Processing Model 3160 flow schematicOperational Theory Analog signal output offset Identifier Range Scale Voltage CurrentmADefaults Programmable Options Installation Unpacking the AnalyzerFront Panel Qty DescriptionRear Panel Analyzer front and rear panels Installation Gas Line Connections Span GasInstrument Air Compressed Air Fitting Sample GasSensor Installation Electrical Connections Voltage Selection 3160 Rear PanelFuse Changing Removing the Voltage CardFuse Replacement Installation Checklist 3 RS-232 Serial Digital PortOperations Front Panel ControlsSpinning Wheel Modes of OperationCell Output Factor Span Factor Operations Changing Passwords For Remote Monitoring and Control Uled Span in ProgressOperations Cold Start-Up Operations Calibration Zeroing Operations Operations Calibration Using Span Gas Operations Operations Operations Select Active Sensor Two Cells Only Setup Operations Operations O2 Range Set-Up AccptOperations Set-Up Alarms Cold StartOperations Operations Logger Set-Up Operations Operations Set-Up Clock Functions Accpt Teledyne Analytical Instruments Operations Operations System Statistics Ascii Data Bits 7 or Stop Bits 1 or Baud rateComm. Std. for 1200B Bell USA/CCITT Operations Operations Maintenance & Troubleshooting Routine MaintenanceSensor Maintenance Scrubber MaintenanceTroubleshooting Symptom Cause CorrectionMaintenance & Troubleshooting Symptom Cause Correction Maintenance & Troubleshooting Operating Temperature0-50C 32 -122 F SpecificationsAppendix Altitude 1,609 m Relative Humidy Up to 99% Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsAppendix Recommended Spare Parts List Drawing ListAppendix Material Safety Data Sheet Customer Service Extension Environmental HealthDate Prepared 2/12/96 Material or Component S. # QuantitySection IV Fire and Explosion Hazard Data Protective measures during cell replacement ExposureSection Viii Control Measures Product Name ManufacturerAddress PhoneSigns/symptoms of exposure Primary route of entryExposure limits Osha PEL Effects of overexposure IngestionProtective measures Disposal