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SECTION 3
COMPOSITION OF INGREDIENTS
Component
Percentage (by weight)
Ethylene Glycol
40 - 60%
Dipotassium Phosphate
0.1 - 1.0%
Sodium Nitrate
0.1 - 1.0%
Denatonium Benzoate
< 0.1%
The balance of components do not contribute to the overall classification of the fluid, according to the GHS Standard.
SECTION 4
FIRST AID MEASURES
Eye Contact:
Skin Contact:
Inhalation:
Ingestion:
Other:
If irritation occurs, cautiously rinse eyes with lukewarm, gently flowing water for 5
minutes, while holding the eyelids open. If eye irritation persists: Get medical
Call a doctor if you feel unwell.
Get medical advice or attention if you feel unwell or are concerned.
Rinse mouth. Do not induce vomiting, and immediately call a poison center or doctor. If
vomiting occurs naturally, lie on your side, in the recovery position.
Contains ethylene glycol, which is toxic when swallowed. A lethal dose of ethylene glycol
for an adult human is 1-2 mL per kilogram of body weight, or about 4 ounces (1/2 cup) for
a 130-lb adult and may show delayed onset of symptoms.
SECTION 5
FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Flash Point:
Flammable limits:
Extinguishing media:
118°C (>244°F) typical by ASTM D92 for Ethylene Glycol.
Not determined.
Use dry chemical, alcohol foam, all purpose AFFF or carbon dioxide to extinguish fire.
Special firefighting procedures:
DO NOT direct a solid stream of water or foam into hot, burning pools of liquid since this
may cause frothing and increase fire intensity. Frothing can be violent and possibly
endanger any firefighter standing too close to the burning liquid. Use water spray to cool
fire exposed containers and structures until fire is out if it can be done with minimal risk.
Avoid spreading burning material with water used for cooling purposes. Wear full
firefighting turn-out gear (full Bunker gear), and respiratory protection (SCBA).
Unusual f
ire & explosion
hazards:
Byproducts of combustion:
Autoignition temperature:
Explosion data:
Dense smoke may be generated while burning. Toxic fumes, gases or vapors may
evolve on burning. High temperatures may create heavy flammable vapors that may
settle along ground level and low spots to create an invisible fire hazard.
Fires involving this product may release oxides of carbon, phosphorus, nitrogen and
sulfur; reactive hydrocarbons and irritating vapors.
Not determined.
Not determined. Care should always be exercised in dust/mist areas.
Other:
Dispose of fire debris and contaminated extinguishing water in accordance with official
regulations.