Isobutane Aerosol Propellant labeling, packaging, transportation, and storage
1. The packaging container of Isobutane Aerosol Propellant should have firm and clear markings, mainly including the product name, brand trademark, product specifications, manufacturer name, production location, net weight, production batch number, etc.
2. Isobutane Aerosol Propellant should be packaged in special isobutane packaging cylinders. Reusable cylinders should be painted brown with white fonts and marked with steel grade and cylinder tare weight; non-reusable cylinders should be painted orange.
3. Cylinders must be filled according to regulations, and the isobutane filling coefficient should not exceed 0.49kg/L.
4. Cylinders used for the first time should be dry and clean; for recycled cylinders, positive pressure should be maintained in the cylinders after commercial use.
5. Cylinders containing Isobutane Aerosol Propellant are pressure vessels. Good ventilation should be maintained during loading, unloading, handling, and transportation, and safety helmets should be worn. Collision, dragging, throwing, and direct exposure are strictly prohibited. The transportation of gas cylinders shall comply with relevant regulations.
6. Storage of Isobutane Aerosol Propellant
Isobutane Aerosol Propellant should be stored in a ventilated, cool and dry place. The storage temperature shall not exceed 30C. It should be stored separately from oxygen, compressed air, oxidants, etc., and should not be close to heat sources or exposed to the sun and rain.
The lighting, ventilation and other supporting facilities in the storage room should be explosion-proof, and the switch should be located outside the warehouse; there must be warning signs prohibiting fireworks in the storage room; there are fire prevention and explosion prevention technical measures, mechanical equipment and tools that are prone to sparks shall not be used, and fire-fighting equipment of corresponding models and quantities shall be equipped.
7. Isobutane Aerosol Propellant is a flammable gas. It can form an explosive mixture when mixed with air. It can cause combustion and explosion when exposed to open flames and high heat.
8. Isobutane Aerosol Propellant is a low-toxic chemical. Its main health hazards are anesthetic and weak stimulation. Acute poisoning is mainly manifested by headache, dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, drunkenness, and syncope in severe cases. Chronic poisoning can cause headache, dizziness, poor sleep, fatigue and other symptoms; when the above symptoms occur, the site should be evacuated immediately.
9. When the concentration of Isobutane Aerosol Propellant in the environment is high, on-site workers should take necessary protective measures and wear protective equipment.