MSDS
Handling:
DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY. Vapors are heavier than air and will collect in low areas. Check all low areas
(basements, sumps, etc.) for vapor before entering. Avoid breathing vapors. Vapors may cause flash fire. Use in well
ventilated area. Open all windows and doors or use other means to ensure cross-ventilation and fresh air entry during
application and drying. Empty containers retain product residue (liquid and/or vapor). Vapor can ignite potentially causing
an explosion. Do not use in areas where static sparks may be generated. Do not smoke. Intentional misuse by
deliberately concentrating and inhaling vapors may be harmful or fatal.
Construction and repair activities can adversely affect indoor air quality. Consult with occupants or a representative (i.e.
maintenance, building manager, industrial hygienist, or safety officer) to determine ways to minimize impact.
Make sure nozzle is directed away from yourself prior to discharge.
Storage: Keep away from heat and sources of ignition. Protect material from direct sunlight. Do not store at temperatures
above 120 degrees F. Store containers away from excessive heat and freezing. Store away from caustics and oxidizers.
Important: Listed Permissible Exposure Levels (PEL) are from the U.S. Dept. of Labor OSHA Final Rule Limits (CFR 29 1910.1000); these limits may vary
between states.
Note: An employee's skin exposure to substances having a "YES" in the "SKIN" column in the table above shall be prevented or reduced to the extent
necessary under the circumstances through the use of gloves, coveralls, goggles or other appropriate personal protective equipment, engineering controls or work
practices.
Precautionary Measures: Please refer to other sections and subsections of this MSDS.
Engineering Controls: Vapors are heavier than air and may spread along floors. Check all low areas for presence of
vapor. Provide sufficient general and/or local exhaust ventilation to maintain exposure below recommended exposure
limit. Ensure fresh air entry during application and drying. If you experience eye watering, headache or dizziness or if air
monitoring demonstrates vapor/mist levels are above applicable limits, wear an appropriate, properly fitted respirator
(NIOSH approved) during and after application. Follow respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator use.
Respiratory Protection: If concentrations exceed the exposure limits specified, use of a NIOSH-approved supplied air
respirator is recommended. Where the protection factor is exceeded, use of a Self Contained Breathing Apparatus
(SCBA) may be necessary.
Skin Protection: Wear solvent impervious gloves.
Eye Protection: Goggles or safety glasses with side shields.
Other protective equipment: Not required under normal use.
Hygienic Practices: Remove and wash contaminated clothing before re-use.
Section 8 - Exposure Controls / Personal Protection
Chemical Name
CASRN
ACGIH TWA
ACGIH STEL
ACGIH CEIL
OSHA TWA
OSHA STEL
OSHA CEIL
Skin
Isobutane
75
-
28
-
5
1000 PPM
N.E.
N.E.
N.E.
N.E.
N.E.
No
Propane
74
-
98
-
6
1000 PPM
N.E.
N.E.
1000 PPM
N.E.
N.E.
No
n
-
Hexane
110
-
54
-
3
50 PPM
N.E.
N.E.
500 PPM
N.E.
N.E.
Yes
Acetone
67
-
64
-
1
500 PPM
750 PPM
N.E.
1000 PPM
N.E.
N.E.
No
Toluene
108
-
88
-
3
20 PPM
N.E.
N.E.
200 PPM
N.E.
300 PPM
Yes
Section 9 - Physical And Chemical Properties
Boiling Range:
Not Established
Vapor Density:
Heavier Than Air
Odor:
Solvent
Odor Threshold:
Not Established
Color:
Opaque
Evaporation Rate:
Faster Than n
-
Butyl Acetate
Solubility in H2O:
Not Established
Specific Gravity:
0.80
-
0.80
Freeze Point:
Not Established
pH:
Not Established
Vapor Pressure:
Not Established
Viscosity:
Not Established
Physical
State
:
Pressurized Liquid
Flammability:
Level II Aerosol
Flash Point, F:
Aerosol
Method:
(
Not Applicable)
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