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Oxygen
Hydrogen, rare gases, nitrogen and oxygen
Chemicals-inorganic
Y - Indicates information is in the hazardous materials information resource system (hmirs).
PMICA - Item does not contain precious metal.
CRITL- The item does not have a nuclear hardened feature or any other critical feature such as tolerance, fit restriction or application.
086120 - Oxygen
634 - Cylinders, compressed gas, filled or empty
9 - Other or no special handling required (sh)
A - Shipment is not a consolidation and does not exceed 84 inches in any dimension.
C - Chemical corps items and all other chemicals not covered in other classificatons. note: when an item has a chemical proper shipp
G - Nonflammable compressed gas, un class 2 (nonflammable gas label; except: (1) oxygen which requires an oxidizer label, and (2) fl
Q - 70.0
Questions & Answers: |
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What are the historical prices recorded for this stock number? | |
Historical data shows pricing from $238.91 to $398.18.. | |
Does NSN 6830-00-169-0804 have a shelf life? | |
No. There is no shelf life applicable for this NSN. | |
What NATO entities are users of this NSN? | |
Spain, Italy, and Turkey | |
What is the NIIN of NSN 6830-00-169-0804? | |
001690804 or 00-169-0804 | |
Does NSN 6830-00-169-0804 require demilitarization? | |
Yes - ITAR Controlled | |
What is the most recent solicitation for NSN 6830-00-169-0804? | |
No solicitations for this NSN. | |
When was this national stock number assigned to the federal catalog? | |
Jan 01, 1963 |
Ld50 lc50 mixture: not relevant
routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: no ingestion: no
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: no iarc: no osha: no
health hazards acute and chronic: acute- breathing high concentrations
(greater than 75 molar %) causes symptoms of hyperoxia which
include cramps, nausea, dizziness, hypothermia, respiratory
difficulties, fainting spells & convulsion s capable of leading to
death. Concentrations between 25 & 75 % may cause inflammation.
chronic- not known.
explanation of carcinogenicity: oxygen is not listed as a carcinogen by
the iarc, ntp or osha.
effects of overexposure: breathing high concentrations (greater than 75
molar %) causes symptoms of hyperoxia which include cramps, nausea,
dizziness, hypothermia, respiratory difficulties, fainting spells &
convulsions capab le of leading to death. Concentrations between 25
& 75 % may cause inflammation.
First aid: prompt medical attention is mandatory in all cases of
overexposure to oxygen. Rescue personnel should be aware of extreme
fire hazard associated with oxygen-rich atmospheres. Conscious
persons should be moved to fresh air. They should be kept warm &
quiet. Unconscious persons should be moved to fresh air & given
assisted respiration. Treatment should be symptomatic & supportive.
Hcc: g4
boiling pt: b.P. Text: -297f,-183c
melt/freeze pt: m.P/f.P text: -362f,-219c
vapor density: 1.11
spec gravity: 0.0828 lb/ft3
evaporation rate & reference: not relevant
solubility in water: slightly
appearance and odor: colorless, odorless gas
Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
all flammable materials
stability condition to avoid: heating cylinders to increase flow rate
hazardous decomposition products: none
Waste disposal methods: do not attempt to dipose of waste or unused
quantities. Return in the shipping container properly labeled, with
any valve outlet plugs or caps secured and valve protection cap in
place to your supplie r or call the emergency phone # of
supplier/mfr.
disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies):
this information is formulated for use by elements of the department
of defense. the united states of america in no manner whatsoever,
expressly or implied, warrants this information to be accurate and
disclaims all liability for its use. any person utilizing this
document should seek competent professional advice to verify and
assume responsibility for the suitability of this information to their
particular situation.
Ingred name: oxygen
cas: 7782-44-7
rtecs #: rs2060000
other rec limits: none recommended
ingred name: federal specification indicates ty i, oxygen gas shall
contain not less than 99.5 % by volume & not >5 ml water/cylinder
rtecs #: 9999999zz
other rec limits: none recommended
Routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: no ingestion: no
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: no iarc: no osha: no
effects of overexposure: symptoms: nasal stuffiness, cough, sore throat,
chest pain and breathing diffi- culties.Breathing pure oxygen under
pressure may cause lung damage and also central nervous system
effects resulting in dizziness, poor
coordination,tinglinsensation,visual & hearing
disturbances,muscular twitching,unconsious,convulsion
First aid: inhalation: remove to fresh air. Give cpr if not breathing.
keep victim warm andat rest. Call a physician.
Hcc: g4
boiling pt: b.P. Text: -183c/-297f
vapor pres: gas
vapor density: 1.105@25c
spec gravity: gas
solubility in water: negligible
appearance and odor: colorless, odorless gas at normal temperature and
pressure.
percent volatiles by volume: 100
Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
combustible materials, asphalt, flammable materials, especially
oils and greases.
stability condition to avoid: avoid contact with oils, greases and other
flammable materials.
Waste disposal methods: slowly release into atmosphere, in an open, out-
doors area. Remove all flammable materials from vicinity.
disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies):
this information is formulated for use by elements of the department
of defense. the united states of america in no manner whatsoever,
expressly or implied, warrants this information to be accurate and
disclaims all liability for its use. any person utilizing this
document should seek competent professional advice to verify and
assume responsibility for the suitability of this information to their
particular situation.
Ingred name: oxygen
cas: 7782-44-7
rtecs #: rs2060000
fraction by wt: 100%
Routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: yes ingestion: yes
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: no iarc: no osha: no
health hazards acute and chronic: breathing pure oxygen at 1 atmosphere
may produce cough/chest pain w/in 8-24hrs.Concntr of 60% may
produce symptoms in several days. At 2 atmosphrs symptoms occur
in 2-3 hrs.Partl press. Of oxygen excess of 2 atmospheres may
prod. Varityof centl nervous sys. Manifestations,tingling of
fingers,toes,visl/hearng distbr
explanation of carcinogenicity: na
effects of overexposure: oxygen is nontoxic under most conditions of use
& is necessary to support life. Liquid oxygen or cold gas will
freeze tissues and can cause severe cryogenic (extremely low
temperatures) burns.
First aid: if cryogenic liquid or cold boil off gas contacts a worker's
skin or eyes, frozen tissues should be flooded or soaked with
tepid water (105-115f;41-46c). do not use hot water. Burns which
result in blistering or deeper tissue freezingshould be seen
promptly by a physician.
Boiling pt: b.P. Text: -297.3f
vapor pres: na
vapor density: ***
spec gravity: ***
solubility in water: 1atm 3.16% by volume
appearance and odor: gaseous oxygen is colorless and odorless. Liquid
oxygen is pale blue & odorless
Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
all flammables, especially petroleum products, asphalt, other
volatile flammables.
stability condition to avoid: matl w/burn in air w/burn violently in
atmosphere >apprx.25%oxygen.Some matl w/burn pure oxygen w/is
nonflammable in air
hazardous decomposition products: none
conditions to avoid polymerization: **specific gravity air: 1 atm 1.10;
gas boiling pt. 1 atm1.14**vapor density gas: 1 atm 0.08309; liquid
1 atm 71.21
Waste disposal methods: allow liq oxygen to evaporate in a well
ventilatedoutdoor area. Vent oxygen gas to outside
location.Flushing w/wtr will increase vaporization rate of liq.
donot attempt to dispose of residual oxygen in compressed gas
cylinders.
disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies):
this information is formulated for use by elements of the department
of defense. the united states of america in no manner whatsoever,
expressly or implied, warrants this information to be accurate and
disclaims all liability for its use. any person utilizing this
document should seek competent professional advice to verify and
assume responsibility for the suitability of this information to their
particular situation.
Ingred name: oxygen, lox (liquid only), gox (gas only)
cas: 7782-44-7
rtecs #: rs2060000
Routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: no ingestion: no
health hazards acute and chronic: breathing high concentrations greater
than (75 molar percent) causes symptoms of hyperoxia including
cramps, nausea, dizziness, hypothermia, ambylopia, respiratory
difficulties, bradycardia, fainting spells and convulsions capable
of leading to death. Hyperoxyia can lead to pneumonia.
concentrations of 25-75 molar
effects of overexposure: percent present a risk of inflammation of
organic matter in the body.
First aid: prompt medical attention is mandatory in all cases of
overexposure to oxygen. Inhale: conscious persons should be
assisted to an uncontaminated area and inhale fresh air. They
should be kept warm and quiet. Unconscious persons should be moved
to an uncontaminated area, given assisted respiration. When
breathing has been restored, treatment should be as above.
Hcc: g2
boiling pt: b.P. Text: -298f,-183c
melt/freeze pt: m.P/f.P text: -362f,-219c
vapor pres: >-188.1f
spec gravity: 1.11
solubility in water: slightly soluble
appearance and odor: colorless, odorless gas
Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
all flammable materials.
hazardous decomposition products: none. Oxy hastens combustion. No
contact w/ all flammable matls. Some inflammable matls burn in pure
oxy/oxy enriched ai
Waste disposal methods: do not attempt to dispose of residual/unused
quantities. Return in the shipping container properly labeled, with
any valve outlet plugs or caps secured and valve protection cap in
place to airco for p roper disposal.
disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies):
this information is formulated for use by elements of the department
of defense. the united states of america in no manner whatsoever,
expressly or implied, warrants this information to be accurate and
disclaims all liability for its use. any person utilizing this
document should seek competent professional advice to verify and
assume responsibility for the suitability of this information to their
particular situation.
Ingred name: oxygen
cas: 7782-44-7
rtecs #: rs2060000
other rec limits: none specified
Routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: no ingestion: no
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: no iarc: no osha: no
health hazards acute and chronic: inhlation of higher concentration >75%
causes symptoms of hyperoxia.
effects of overexposure: breathing pure oxygen under pressure may cause
cramps, nausea, dizziness, hyperthermia, and respiratory
difficulties.
First aid: inhalation: remove to fresh air. Give cpr if not breathing.
keep victim warm and at rest. Call a physician.
Hcc: g4
boiling pt: b.P. Text: -183c/-297f
melt/freeze pt: m.P/f.P text: -361f,-218c
vapor pres: 760 mm
vapor density: 0.2787
spec gravity: 1.105
evaporation rate & reference: gas
solubility in water: 4.89 ml/100 prt h2o
appearance and odor: colorless, odorless gas at normal temperature and
pressure.
percent volatiles by volume: 100
Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
acetylene gas, flammable materials, especially oils and greases.
stability condition to avoid: avoid contact with oils, greases and other
flammable materials.
Waste disposal methods: slowly release into atmosphere, in an open,
outdoors area. Remove all flammable materials from vicinity.
disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies):
this information is formulated for use by elements of the department
of defense. the united states of america in no manner whatsoever,
expressly or implied, warrants this information to be accurate and
disclaims all liability for its use. any person utilizing this
document should seek competent professional advice to verify and
assume responsibility for the suitability of this information to their
particular situation.
Ingred name: oxygen
cas: 7782-44-7
rtecs #: rs2060000
fraction by wt: 100%
Routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: no ingestion: no
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: no iarc: no osha: no
explanation of carcinogenicity: oxygen is not listed as a carcinogen by
ntp, iarc, or osha.
effects of overexposure: coughing
medical cond aggravated by exposure: none
First aid: remove to fresh air. Get medical attention if symptoms
persist.
Hcc: g4
boiling pt: b.P. Text: -297f,-183c
melt/freeze pt: m.P/f.P text: -360f,-218c
vapor density: 1.4(air=1)
spec gravity: 1.14 (water=1)
solubility in water: slight
appearance and odor: gas is colorless, odorless
percent volatiles by volume: 100
Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
acetaldehyde, acetone, acetylene, secondary alcohols, chlorinated
hydrocarbons, hydrogen, metals, oil, charcoal
stability condition to avoid: sources of ignition; contact with
incompatible materials.
Waste disposal methods: dispose of in accordance with local, state and
federal regulations.
disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies):
this information is formulated for use by elements of the department
of defense. the united states of america in no manner whatsoever,
expressly or implied, warrants this information to be accurate and
disclaims all liability for its use. any person utilizing this
document should seek competent professional advice to verify and
assume responsibility for the suitability of this information to their
particular situation.
Ingred name: oxygen
cas: 7782-44-7
rtecs #: rs2060000
fraction by wt: >99.5%
other rec limits: none recommended
Health hazards acute and chronic: high concentrations (>75%) causes
symptoms of hyperoxia:
cramps,nausea,dizziness,hypothermia,ambylopia,respiration
difficulties,bradycardia,fainting spells & convulsions capable of
leading to death. H yperoxia which leads to pneumonia.
concentrations between 25 & 75% risk of inflammation of organic
matter in body #
effects of overexposure: n/k # eye & skin: contact with liquid may
cause tissue freezing.
First aid: inhal: prompt med aid needed.Equip rescue personnel
w/scba.Move to fresh air.Quick removal important.Move unconscious
to fresh air.If breath stopped, give artificial resuscitation &
oxygen.Further trea t should be symptomatic & suppportive.Inform dr
that victim experiencing hyperoxia.Skin: remove clothng,flush area
w/tepid h20.See dr.Eye: open eye to evaporate liq.Don't wash w/hot
or tepid h2o.See dr.
Hcc: g4
boiling pt: b.P. Text: -297f,-183c
melt/freeze pt: m.P/f.P text: -362f,-219c
vapor pres: >critical
spec gravity: 1.11 (air=1)
solubility in water: slightly soluble
appearance and odor: colorless gas, odorless.
Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
contact with flammable materials.
stability condition to avoid: all flammable materials.
Waste disposal methods: do not dispose of waste or unused quantities.
return in shipping container properly labeled, with any valve
outlet plugs or caps secured and valve protection in place to holox
for proper disposal.
Ingred name: oxygen
cas: 7782-44-7
rtecs #: rs2060000
fraction by wt: 99-100%
other rec limits: none recommended