Use and Care Manual

Safety Data Sheet
Spectracide Pruning Seal
Page 8 of 17
September 9, 2020
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Biological Limit Values
Appropriate Engineering Controls:
Individual Protective Measures, Such as Personal Protective Equipment:
General Information:
Eye/face protection:
Skin and body protection:
Respiratory protection:
General hygiene considerations:
Liquid spray aerosol
No data available
No data available
No data available
No data available
No data available.
Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles).
Wear chemical-resistant gloves, footwear, and protective clothing
appropriate for the risk of exposure. Contact health and safety
professional or manufacturer for specific information.
In case of inadequate ventilation use suitable respirator. Seek
advice from local supervisor.
Observe good industrial hygiene practices. Wash hands before
breaks and immediately after handling the product. When using do
no smoke. Do not handle until all safety precautions have been
read and understood. Obtain special instructions before use.
Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Avoid contact with skin.
Section 9 - PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Appearance (physical state,
color, etc.):
Odor:
Odor Threshold:
pH:
Melting / Freezing Point:
Quartz (SiO2) - Respirable dust.
0.025 mg/m3
US. OSHA Specifically
Regulated Substances
(29 CFR 1910.1001-
1053) (03 2016)
Chemical Identity
Exposure Limit Values
Source
2-Propanone (acetone: Sampling time: End
of shift.)
Benzene, methyl- (toluene: Sampling time:
Prior to last shift of work week.)
Benzene, methyl- (o-Cresol, with hydrolysis:
Sampling time: End of shift.)
Benzene, methyl- (toluene: Sampling time:
End of shift.)
25 mg/l (Urine)
0.02 mg/l (Blood)
0.3 mg/g (Creatinine in urine)
0.03 mg/l (Urine)
ACGIH BEL (03 2015)
ACGIH BEL (03 2013)
ACGIH BEL (03 2013)
ACGIH BEL (03 2013)
Provide easy access to water supply and eye wash facilities. Good
general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should be
used. Ventilation rates should be matched to conditions. If
applicable, use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation, or
other engineering controls to maintain airborne levels below
recommended exposure limits. If exposure limits have not been
established, maintain airborne levels to an acceptable level.