SDS
Mechanic in a Bottle 
Conforms to OSHA CFR 29 1910.1200 and aligns to the United Nations Globally Harmonized System 
Conforms to The United Nations Regulation Globally Harmonized System 
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6.2 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 
7.1  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. 
7.2 Storage Requirements: Store in original manufacture container tightly closed container in a cool, dry and 
well-ventilated area. 
7.3 Chemical Incompatibilities: Strong oxidizing agents and strong reducing agents. 
Section 8 - Exposure Controls / Personal Protection 
8.1 
 Chemical Names 
ACGIH- TLV 
OSHA - PEL 
Blend of Medium Chain 
Triglycerides, saturated fatty acid 
and modified glycol ether 
25 ppm 
50 ppm 
8.2  
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." 
8.3  Ventilation:  Provide  a  general  or  local  exhaust  ventilation  system  to  maintain  airborne  concentrations 
below  TLV/PELs  Local  exhaust  ventilation  is  preferred  because  it  prevents  contaminant  dispersion  into  the 
work area by controlling it at its source. 
8.4 Contaminated Equipment: Separate contaminated work clothes from street clothes and launder before 
reuse. 
Remove this material from your shoes and clean personal protective equipment. 
8.5 Personal protective equipment  
Respiratory protection  
Where  risk  assessment  shows  air-purifying  respirators  are  appropriate  use  a  full-face  respirator  with  multi-
purpose combination (US) or type AXBEK (EN 14387) respirator cartridges as a backup to engineering controls. If 
the  respirator  is  the  sole  means  of  protection,  use  a  full-face  supplied  air  respirator.  Use  respirators  and 
components tested and approved under appropriate government standards such as NIOSH (US) or CEN (EU). 
Hand protection 
Handle with gloves. Gloves must be inspected prior to use. Use proper glove removal technique to avoid skin 
contact with this product. Dispose of contaminated gloves after use. Select gloves tested to the ANSI/ISEA 105-
2011 or European EN374 Standard. 










