SDS
Mechanic in a Bottle 
Conforms to OSHA CFR 29 1910.1200 and aligns to the United Nations Globally Harmonized System 
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Section 5 - Fire-Fighting Measures 
General Fire Hazards  
Use water to cool containers exposed to fire 
Hazardous Combustion Products  
Avoid fumes of burning product. 
Extinguishing Media  
Carbon dioxide, dry chemical powder, appropriate foam, water spray or fog 
Fire Fighting Equipment/Instructions Large fires evacuate area and fight fire from a safe distance or protected 
location. Approach fire from upwind to avoid exposure to this material and its toxic decomposition products. Wear full 
protective gear if exposure is possible. 
Section 6 - Accidental Release Measures 
Spill /Leak Procedures: Ventilate area. Wear adequate protective equipment. Spillages of liquid product will create a 
fire hazard and may form an explosive atmosphere. Keep all sources of ignition away from the spill. 
Spills: Avoid direct contact with material. Stop leak if without risk. Move containers from spill area. Prevent entry into 
sewers  or  waterways.  Contain  and  collect  spillage  with  non-combustible,  absorbent  material  such  as  sand,  earth, 
vermiculite or diatomaceous earth and place in a container for disposal. 
Section 7 - Handling and Storage 
Handling Precautions: Keep away from ignition sources such as heat, sparks and open flames NO SMOKING Take 
precautionary measures against static discharge. Non sparking tools should be used. Wear protective gloves, clothing 
and eye protection. Wash thoroughly after handling. Use good personal hygiene practices and wear appropriate 
personal protective equipment. Empty containers retain residue and may be dangerous. Do not pressurize, cut, weld, 
braze,  solder,  drill,  grind,  or  expose  such  containers  to  heat,  flame,  sparks,  or  other  sources  of  ignition.  They  may 
explode and cause injury or death. 
Storage Requirements: Store in original manufacture container tightly closed container in a cool, dry and well-
ventilated area. 
Chemical Incompatibilities: Strong oxidizing agents and strong reducing agents. 
Section 8 - Exposure Controls / Personal Protection 
Chemical Names 
ACGIH- TLV 
OSHA - PEL 
2-Butoxyethanol 
25 ppm 
*50 ppm 
*200  ppm 
*250 ppm 
Glycerides, mixed decanoyl and octanoyl 
Not Established 
Not Established 
2,6-Di-tert-butyl-4-methylphenol 
2 mg/m3 
*10 mg/m3 
Pentaerythritol tetrakis(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-
hydroxyhydrocinnamate) 
Not Established 
Not Established 
Tolyltriazole 
Not Established 
Not Established 
STEL = Short-term Exposure Limit.  
ACGIH® = American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists. TLV® = Threshold Limit Value.  
OSHA = US Occupational Safety and Health Administration. PEL = Permissible Exposure Limits.  
NOTE:  TWA Means "TWA is the  employee's average airborne exposure in any 8-hour  work shift of a 40-hour work 
week which shall not be exceeded." 
*Listed on the OSHA Z1 Table 








