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Dry Ice Safety

Dry Ice Safety
 
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Safety Guidelines(pdf file)
Safety Data Sheets

Before handling and using dry ice ensure you understand its properties, potential hazards and actions to take in an emergency.

Properties

  • Dry ice is a solid carbon dioxide. Chemical formula C02
  • Dry ice appears as a translucent white solid which at normal temperatures sublimes from the solid state directly into a gas without passing through a liquid phase.
  • Non flammable, asphyxiant
  • Colourless gas with a slightly pungent odour which is only detectable in high concentrations

Hazards

  • Asphyxiation - In high concentrations sublimed vapour may cause asphyxiation. 10kg of dry ice sublimes into about 5.4 m3 of carbon dioxide gas.
  • Extreme Cold - Contact with product can cause cold burns or frostbite.  The temperature of dry ice   is -78ºC.

      

Tips

  • Do no handle dry ice with bare hands. It can cause sever cold burns and frostbite
  • Before using dry ice in any area, establish the risks involved. Ensure you consider the potential for the creation of atmospheres with a high concentration of carbon dioxide near the ground
  • Only experienced and properly instructed people should handle dry ice
  • Do not remove or deface any product labels
  • Know and understand the properties of dry ice
  • Establish plans of emergency
  • Always seek professional advice on suitable ventilation systems. Use carbon dioxide monitors to warn of problems
  • Never play games with dry ice
  • Always keep dry ice away from children
  • Water on solid CO2 increases sublimation with a corresponding higher risk of asphyxiation
  • Always wear eye protection and heavy insulated gloves suitable for the extreme cold temperature of dry ice. Never handle dry ice with your bare hands - it can cause frostbite.
  • Dispose of dry ice in a well ventilated area away from the public. Do not discharge into any place where its accumulation could be dangerous
  • Take care when carrying packages of dry ice

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