Potential Cancer Hazard May worsen heart disease because methylene chloride is converted to carbon monoxide in the body. May cause dizziness, headache, irritation of the throat and lungs, loss of consciousness and death at high concentrations (for example, if used in a poorly ventilated room). Avoid Skin Contact. Contact with liquid causes skin and eye irritation. X. Common Operations and Controls The following list includes some common operations in which exposure to MC may occur and control methods which may be effective in each case: |
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Use as solvent in paint and varnish removers cold cleaning and ultrasonic cleaning, and as a solvent in furniture stripping. |
General dilution ventilation; local; manufacture of aerosols; cold cleaning exhaust ventilation; personal protective equipment; substitution. |
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| Use as solvent in vapor degreasing. | Process enclosure; local exhaust ventilation; chilling coils; substitution. | |
| Use as a secondary refrigerant in air scientific testing. | General dilution ventilation; local conditioning and exhaust ventilation; personal protective equipment. | |