Primers

Primers Safety Sheet

Chemical Composition

Pentolite (PETN/TNT)
CAS Number: 78-11-5 of PETN

Hazards Identification

Primers are classed as U.N. Division 1.1. explosives.
i.e. Substances which have a mass explosion risk.

HAZARDSRISK
(I) ExplosionSerious
(ii) Lifting/handlingMinor
(iii) Chemical exposureMinor
(iv) Inhalation/ingestionMinor



PRECAUTIONS
a) Personnel handling explosives must be trained in their use.
b) Personnel should be trained in lifting/handling.
c) Avoid ingestion and contact with skin.

First Aid Measures

Contact with the skin - wash thoroughly with water.
Contact with eyes – irrigate thoroughly with water for at least 15 minutes.
Seek medical advice in event of ingestion or inhalation.

Fire Fighting Measures

Fires involving explosives must NOT be fought. An area of at least 300 metres around the fire should be evacuated and the site of the fire must not be approached until it is absolutely certain that the fire is out.

Use water based extinguishers to prevent fire reaching primers.

Accidental Release Measures

Spillages of PETN/TNT should be carefully lifted and, preferably put into a drill hole for disposal by detonation: if this is not possible, the explosive should be destroyed in the manner described in U.I.E.'s leaflet "RECOMMENDED METHODS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF EXPLOSIVES & ACCESSORIES".

Handling & Storage

Explosives must be handled with care and not subject to naked flame, friction or shock. Smoking whilst handling explosives is forbidden. Keep product clean and free from contamination. Explosives may only be stored in licensed premises.

Exposure Controls / Personal Protection

When handling primers, personnel are advised to wear overalls and suitable gloves, see "FIRST AID MEASURE" above.

Physical and Chemical Properties

Physical stateSolid
ColourWhite to yellow.
OdourSlight sweet smell.
pHNeutral
Melting point80 C
Solubility in waterInsoluble
Density (g/cc)1.65
Decomposition temp.140 C

Stability and Reactivity

Stability
Stable at normal temperatures.

Conditions to avoid
High temperatures, impact,friction, flames, sparks and static discharge.

Materials to avoid
Acids and Bases

Toxicological Information

May cause dizziness, sickness and decrease blood pressure.

May cause irritation to eyes and may be absorbed through the skin in event of contact.

Ecological Information

When burned or detonated, these explosives may give off nitrogen oxides, oxides of carbon including carbon monoxide.

Disposal Considerations

See above under "Accidental Release Measures".

Transport Information

The Transport of Explosives is Controlled by "The Packaging of Explosives for Carriage Regulations" (NI) 1993, and "The Carriage of Explosives by Road Regulations" (NI) 1997.

Regulatory Information

The purchase of explosives is controlled under SRO (NI) No. 110 1970 (Control of Explosives Regulations", and SR No. 488 1993 "The Placing on the Market and Supervision of Transfer of Explosives Regulations" (NI) 1993. The Classification and Labelling of Explosives Regulations (N.I.) 1991 also apply.

R phasesR2,R23/24/25,R33
S phasesS35,S44
EINECS No.201-084-3 for PETN.
204-289-6 for TNT.
EC Annex 1 No.201-084-3 for PETN.
204-289-6 for TNT.

Other Information

Ulster Industrial Explosives Limited conduct Training Courses in;

1. Shot Firing
2. Explosives Supervision

Course are approved by EPIC (NTO).

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