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COMPLEMENTARY COATINGS CORP
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
RP2720092-01
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staggering gait, confusion, unconsciousness or coma.
May irritate nose, throat and respiratory tissue.
INGESTION: Swallowing small amounts of this product during normal
handling is not likely to cause harmful effects, but
swallowing large amounts may be harmful.
CHRONIC OVEREXPOSURE
Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational exposure
to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Intentional
misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be
harmful or fatal. May cause respiratory and/or skin sensitization.
XYLENE: Studies have shown a possible association with exposure to xylene
and respiratory tract irritation, liver and kidney damage, nausea
and vomiting in humans.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE
Pre-existing eye, skin and respiratory disorders may be aggravated by
exposure to this product.
POSSIBLE ROUTES OF ENTRY
Inhalation, ingestion, skin absorption.
CARCINOGENICITY
Based on an IARC conclusion that there is "sufficient evidence
in experimental animals for the carcinogenicity of carbon black" and
inadequate evidence of carcinogenicity in humans, IARC's overall
evaluation is that "carbon black is possibly carcinogenic to humans"
(Group 2B).
Carbon black has not been listed as a carcinogen by the NTP or OSHA.
NIOSH criteria document recommends that only carbon blacks with PAH
(polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons) levels > 0.1% be considered suspect
carcinogens.
Ethylbenzene has been shown to cause cancer in laboratory animals.
The relevance of this finding to humans is uncertain. IARC has classified
ethylbenzene as a possible human carcinogen, Group 2B.
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SECTION 4 - FIRST AID MEASURES
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EMERGENCY FIRST AID:
EYE CONTACT: Flush at once with large amounts of lukewarm water for at
least 15 minutes and get medical attention.
SKIN CONTACT: Remove from skin with soap and water. Remove drenched
clothing. If irritation persists, consult a physician.
INHALATION: If affected by inhalation of vapor or spray mist, remove to