Otto Fuel II Flashcards
What color is Otto Fuel II when in a thin layer?
Yellow-Orange.
What color is Otto Fuel II when in bulk?
Orange-Red.
What is the flashpoint of Otto Fuel II?
265 degrees.
What is the permissible exposure limit of Otto Fuel II?
0.05 ppm.
What is an early sign of exposure to Otto Fuel II?
Nasal congestion.
What is a chief symptom of exposure to Otto Fuel II?
Headache.
If Otto Fuel II is inhaled what is the first aide treatment?
Fresh air, oxygen (100%) for 20 minutes, hot black caffeinated coffee or aspirin.
If Otto Fuel II gets on your skin what must you do?
Wash with warm water and soap.
If Otto Fuel II gets in your eye what must you do?
Flush eyes with water for 15 minutes.
If Otto Fuel II is ingested what do you NOT do?
Do not induce vomiting.
What PPE is required when handling Otto Fuel II?
Shirts, trousers, aprons, booties, gloves, face shields, goggles, neoprene boots, SCBA.
What do you use to control an Otto Fuel II fire?
A finely dispersed low velocity water fog, the prime advantage is it’s continued cooling effect.
If a large spill occurs what is the minimum distance required for evacuation?
250 feet in all directions
What is he recommended storage temperatures for Otto fuel II?
-18 F to 140 F
What are the characteristics of Otto fuel II?
Orange-red, free flowing, oily liquid that is more dense than water; however, when in a thin layer it’s a yellow-orange color. It’s a stable, liquid mono propellant composed of nitrate ester in solution with a desensitizing agent an. A stabilizer.