MSDS

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UEL
9.5
LEL
0.9
FLASH POINT
Propellant < 0 °F
HMIS Codes
Health
2*
Flammability
4
Reactivity
0
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE
EYES:
Irritation.
SKIN:
Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause irritation.
INHALATION:
Irritation of the upper respiratory system.
May cause nervous system depression. Extreme overexposure may result in unconsciousness and possibly death.
Prolonged overexposure to hazardous ingredients in Section 2 may cause adverse chronic effects to the following organs or systems:
the liver
the urinary system
the cardiovascular system
the reproductive system
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE
Headache, dizziness, nausea, and loss of coordination are indications of excessive exposure to vapors or spray mists.
Redness and itching or burning sensation may indicate eye or excessive skin exposure.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE
None generally recognized.
CANCER INFORMATION
For complete discussion of toxicology data refer to Section 11.
SECTION 4 — FIRST AID MEASURES
EYES:
Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention.
SKIN:
Wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water.
Remove contaminated clothing and launder before re-use.
INHALATION:
If affected, remove from exposure. Restore breathing. Keep warm and quiet.
INGESTION:
Do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately.
SECTION 5 — FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA
Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Foam
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS
Containers may explode when exposed to extreme heat.
Application to hot surfaces requires special precautions.
During emergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products may cause a health hazard. Symptoms may not be immediately
apparent. Obtain medical attention.
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES
Full protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus should be used.
Water spray may be ineffective. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable. Water may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure
build-up and possible autoignition or explosion when exposed to extreme heat.
SECTION 6 — ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED
Remove all sources of ignition. Ventilate the area.
Remove with inert absorbent.
SECTION 7 — HANDLING AND STORAGE
STORAGE CATEGORY
Not Available
PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE
Keep away from heat, sparks, and open flame. Vapors will accumulate readily and may ignite explosively.
During use and until all vapors are gone: Keep area ventilated - Do not smoke - Extinguish all flames, pilot lights, and heaters - Turn off
stoves, electric tools and appliances, and any other sources of ignition.
Consult NFPA Code. Use approved Bonding and Grounding procedures.
Contents under pressure. Do not puncture, incinerate, or expose to temperature above 120F. Heat from sunlight, radiators, stoves, hot water,
and other heat sources could cause container to burst. Do not take internally. Keep out of the reach of children.
To minimize the possibility of spontaneous combustion: control the accumulation of overspray; soak wiping rags and waste immediately after
use in a water-filled, closed metal container; air dry filters outside, far from any combustible material and separated by bricks or other non-
combustible spacers; dispose of all contaminated materials and waste properly. Consult OSHA 29 CFR 1910.107(b)(5) and NFPA 33,
Chapter 8 (8-9) for the proper procedures.