SDS

SAFETY DATA SHEET
DEAD DOWN WIND FIELD SPRAY
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Flammability
HEALTH HAZARD (BLUE)
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FLAMMABILITY HAZARD (RED)
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Health
Reactivity
PHYSICAL HAZARD (YELLOW) 0
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
EYES RESPIRATORY HANDS BODY
Other
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For Routine Industrial Use and Handling Applications
Hazard Scale: 0 = Minimal 1 = Slight 2 = Moderate 3 = Serious 4 = Severe * = Chronic hazard
SECTION 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
6.1 PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS, PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT AND EMERGENCY PROCEDURES:
Use cautious judgment when cleaning up spill. Wear suitable protective clothing, gloves and eye/face protection.
6.2 ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS:
Construct a dike to prevent spreading. Keep out of sewers, storm drains, surface waters, and soils.
6.3 SPILL AND LEAK RESPONSE:
Small spills: Soak up with absorbent material such as clay, sand or other suitable non- reactive material. Place in
leak-proof containers. Seal tightly for proper disposal.
Large spills: Approach suspected leak areas with caution. Create a dike or trench to contain material. Soak up with
absorbent material such as clay, sand or other suitable non-reactive material. Place in leak-proof containers. Seal
tightly for proper disposal. Dispose of in accordance with U.S. Federal, State, and local hazardous waste disposal
regulations and those of Canada and its Provinces, those of Australia, Japan and EU Member States (see Section 13,
Disposal Considerations).
SECTION 7. HANDLING and STORAGE
7.1 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING:
To prevent skin and eye contact under the foreseeable conditions of use, wear appropriate protective clothing and
safety eyewear. Wash thoroughly after handling.
7.2 STORAGE AND HANDLING PRACTICES:
Keep away from incompatible materials.
7.3 SPECIFIC USES:
Eliminate odors from hunters clothing.
SECTION 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION
8.1 EXPOSURE PARAMETERS: No specific data available on this product.
8.2 EXPOSURE CONTROLS:
VENTILATION AND ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Use with adequate ventilation to ensure exposure levels are
maintained below the limits provided above.
The following information on appropriate Personal Protective Equipment is provided to assist employers in complying
with OSHA regulations found in 29 CFR Subpart I (beginning at 1910.132) or equivalent standard of Canada, or
standards of EU member states (including EN 149 for respiratory PPE, and EN 166 for face/eye protection), and those
of Japan. Please reference applicable regulations and standards for relevant details.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Not required for properly ventilated areas. Maintain airborne contaminant concentrations
below guidelines listed above, if applicable. If necessary, use only respiratory protection authorized in the U.S. Federal
OSHA Respiratory Protection Standard (29 CFR 1910.134), equivalent U.S. State standards, Canadian CSA Standard
Z94.4-93, the European Standard EN149, or EU member states.
EYE PROTECTION: Safety glasses or goggles are recommended. If necessary, refer to U.S. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133,
Canadian Standards, and the European Standard EN166, Australian Standards, or relevant Japanese Standards.
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