MSDS
Table Of Contents
- 1126987.pdf
- 1126987.pdf
- Product Name
- ENDUROSHIELD HOME STAINLESS STEEL WIPES (US)
- 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
- 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
- 7. STORAGE AND HANDLING
- 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION
- 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
- 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
- 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
- 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
- 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
- 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
- 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
- 16. OTHER INFORMATION
- End of SDS
- 1126987.pdf

ENDUROSHIELD HOME STAINLESS STEEL WIPES (US)
Product Name
The following components are not listed on the TSCA Inventory list:
Ingredient
CAS Number
POLYESTER TOWEL
Inventory Listing(s) EUROPE:EINECS (European Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances)
All components are listed on EINECS, or are exempt.
UNITED STATES: TSCA (US Toxic Substances Control Act)
All components are listed on the TSCA inventory, or are exempt.
16.
OTHER INFORMATION
Additional Information RESPIRATORS: In general the use of respirators should be limited and engineering controls
employed to avoid exposure. If respiratory equipment must be worn ensure correct respirator
selection and training is undertaken. Remember that some respirators may be extremely
uncomfortable when used for long periods. The use of air powered or air supplied respirators should
be considered where prolonged or repeated use is necessary.
WORK PRACTICES - SOLVENTS: Organic solvents may present both a health and flammability
hazard. It is recommended that engineering controls should be adopted to reduce exposure where
practicable (for example, if using indoors, ensure explosion proof extraction ventilation is available).
Flammable or combustible liquids with explosive limits have the potential for ignition from static
discharge. Refer to AS 1020 (The control of undesirable static electricity) and AS 1940 (The storage
and handling of flammable and combustible liquids) for control procedures.
EXPOSURE STANDARDS - TIME WEIGHTED AVERAGE (TWA) or WES (WORKPLACE
EXPOSURE STANDARD) (NZ): Exposure standards are established on the premise of an 8 hour
work period of normal intensity, under normal climatic conditions and where a 16 hour break between
shifts exists to enable the body to eliminate absorbed contaminants. In the following circumstances,
exposure standards must be reduced: strenuous work conditions; hot, humid climates; high altitude
conditions; extended shifts (which increase the exposure period and shorten the period of
recuperation).
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT GUIDELINES:
The recommendation for protective equipment contained within this report is provided as a guide
only. Factors such as method of application, working environment, quantity used, product
concentration and the availability of engineering controls should be considered before final selection
of personal protective equipment is made.
HEALTH EFFECTS FROM EXPOSURE:
It should be noted that the effects from exposure to this product will depend on several factors
including: frequency and duration of use; quantity used; effectiveness of control measures; protective
equipment used and method of application. Given that it is impractical to prepare a ChemAlert report
which would encompass all possible scenarios, it is anticipated that users will assess the risks and
apply control methods where appropriate.
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