SDS
3 Revised 11/4/15
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4. FIRST AID MEASURES:
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FIRST AID FOR EYES: Flush with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally holding eyelids
open with fingers to ensure that the eyes are being irrigated. Consult a physician if irritation occurs.
FIRST AID FOR SKIN: Remove all contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash skin thoroughly with soap and
water. Wash clothing before wearing again. Dispose of contaminated shoes. If irritation develops consult a
physician.
FIRST AID FOR INHALATION: Remove to fresh air. If breathing has stopped administer artificial respiration
(e.g. mouth-to-mouth). If breathing is still difficult administer oxygen (to be done by qualified medical
personnel). Consult a physician.
FIRST AID FOR INGESTION: This is not a likely route of entry. However, if ingested administer water for
dilution, do not induce vomiting. Should vomiting occur keep head lower than hip level to prevent aspiration of
fluid into the lungs.
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Treat any ill effects symptomatically.
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5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES:
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FLASH POINT ……………………...…: >210º F (99º C) Pensky-Martens Closed Cup
FLAMMABLE LIMITS……………..…: not available
UPPER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT (UEL), %.: Not Determined
LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT (UEL), %: Not Determined
AUTO-IGNITION TEMPERATURE…: Not Determined
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA…………...: Water; Carbon Dioxide; Dry Chemical; Foam
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: This material supports combustion. Full emergency equipment
with self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing should be worn by fire-fighters. Use cold
water spray to cool fire-exposed containers to minimize risk of rupture. During a fire, irritating and toxic gases
such as carbon monoxide may be generated by thermal decomposition or combustion. A stream of water
directed into the hot burning liquid could cause frothing.
UNUSUAL FIRE / EXPLOSION HAZARDS: None reported.
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6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES:
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SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES: Remove sources of ignition. Equip clean-up personnel with proper
protective equipment. Cover spill with absorbent material, such as oil-dry, sand, sweeping compound or