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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Section I - Material identification
and use
Section II - Hazardous ingredients of material
Section III - Physical data for material
Coefficient of water/oil
distribution : N/A Evaporation rate (nBu
Ac=1) : 5.60 Section IV - Fire and explosion hazard of material
Flammability : Yes, by open flame, sparks, excessive heat, smoking
and other sources of ignition. Note : Vapor may travel some distance to a source of
ignition and flash back along the vapor trail. Means of extinction : Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, foam, water fog. Special procedures : Do not enter confined fire space without adequate
protective clothing and an approved positive
self contained breathing apparatus.
Exclude air. Do not use water except as a fog. Use water to cool fire exposed containers. Explosion : Vapor forms explosive mixture with air between upper
and lower flammable limits. Flash point : (°C) and method : -18.00 Upper
explosion limit (% by volume) : 12.80 Auto-ignition (°C) : N/A Lower
explosion limit (% by volume) : 0.00 Sensitivity to mechanical impact : None Sensitivity
to static discharge : Yes Section V - Toxicological properties
of material
Exposure limits (TVL ppm) : 750.00 Irritancy of material : Slight
to moderate skin irritant Sensitization : Not predicted to be a skin sensitizer Synergistic : Not know CARINOGENICITY, REPRODUCTIE
EFFECTS, TERATOGENICITY and MULTAGENICITY Animal carcinogen suspected human
carcinogen Emergency telephone number: Canutec (613) 996-6666,
Termarust Technologies technical department (514) 351-7600 Section VI - Toxicological properties of material (cont’d)
Route of entry : Skin contact, skin absorption, inhalation acute,
ingestion Effects of acute exposure to material : Direct contact with skin may cause drying and
cracking. Contact with eyes may cause conjunctivitis, irritation, and
inflammation of mucous membranes. Inhaled,
may cause irritation of eyes, nose, throat, and respiratory tract. Ingestion may cause irritation of mucous
membranes of mouth and throat. Effects of chronic exposure to material : Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause drying
resulting in irritation and possible dermatitis. Prolonged exposure to high vapor concentration can cause
headache, dizziness, nausea, depression and narcosis. Ingestion may cause nausea, vomiting and/or diarrhea. Section VII - Reactivity data
Chemical stability : Yes Incompatibility with other substances : Yes, with strong Oxidizing agents, mineral acids Reactivity and under what conditions : Avoid excessive heat, open flame, spark and all
ignition sources Hazardous decomposition products : Carbon monoxide and Carbon dioxide when heated Section VIII - Preventive measures, Personal protective
equipment
Gloves : Impervious
(Nitrile, PVC) Eyes : Chemical safety goggles of full
face shield Respiratory : Wear a CSA approved respirator Other : Where
the risk of skin exposure is higher, impervious clothing should be worn. A positive demand, self-contained or airline
breathing apparatus for extremely high concentrations. Engineering controls : Local and mechanical ventilation to maintain below
LEL and TLV values Leak and spill procedure : Eliminate all sources of ignition. Prevent from entering water sources or
sewers. Ventilate enclosed spaces. Large spills: Warn public of potential
down wind explosion hazard due to flash back of flammable vapors. Contain by dyking. Recover product and collect contaminated soil or water for treatment
and/or disposal. Small spills : Contain by applying absorbent. Collect waste absorbent and contaminated
soil for disposal. Notify appropriate
environmental agency. Waste disposal : Reclaim or dispose of waste material in an approved incinerator or waste
treatment disposal facility in accordance with applicable regulations by the
environmental authority. Handling procedures and equipment : Flammable.
Avoid breathing vapors and prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Launder contaminated clothing. Use good personal hygiene. Ground equipment. Use sparks resistant tools.
Avoid splash filling. Storage requirement : Keep container closed. Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, from heat and
ignition sources. Special shipping information : Handle as flammable liquid. Section IX - First aid measures
Inhaled : Remove to fresh air. If not
breathing give artificial respiration.
Obtain medical attention immediately Skin contact : Flush
affected areas with mild soap and water.
Remove contaminated clothing Eye contact : Flush eyes with water for at least 15 minutes holding eyelids open. Obtain medical attention immediately. Ingestion : Do not induce vomiting. Obtain medical attention immediately. Additional information : If accidentally ingested or inhaled, liquid can
produce chemical pneumonia. Cardiac
arrhythmia has been reported with solvent exposure. Section X - Preparation of M.S.D.S.
Additional notes or references : N/A = not
or none available OSHA = Occupational
Safety and Health Administration IARC = International
Agency for Research on Cancer ACGIH =
American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists We believe that the
information contained herein is current as of the date of this Material Safety
Data Sheet. Since the use of this
information and the conditions of the use of the product are beyond the control
of the company, it is the user’s responsibility to establish conditions for
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