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SECTION 3: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION |
Product No.
9050 |
Emergency Overview: |
Irritant. |
Potential Health Effects: |
Eye Contact: |
May cause
irritation. |
Skin Contact: |
May cause
irritation. |
Inhalation: |
Prolonged or
excessive inhalation may cause respiratory tract
irritation. |
Ingestion: |
May be harmful
if swallowed. May cause vomiting. |
Chronic Skin Contact: |
Prolonged or
repeated contact may cause skin irritation. |
Target Organs: |
Eyes. Skin. Respiratory system. Digestive
system. |
Signs/Symptoms: |
Overexposure may cause headaches and dizziness. |
Aggravation of Pre-Existing
Conditions: |
None
generally
recognized. | | |
SECTION 4: FIRST AID MEASURES |
Product No.
9050 |
Eye Contact: |
Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for 15 to 20
minutes. Get medical attention, if irritation or symptoms of
overexposure persists. |
Skin Contact: |
Immediately wash skin with soap and plenty of water. Get
medical attention if irritation develops or persists. |
Inhalation: |
If
inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial
respiration or give oxygen by trained personnel. Seek immediate
medical attention. |
Ingestion: |
If
swallowed, do NOT induce vomiting. Call a physician or poison
control center immediately. Never give anything by mouth to an
unconscious person. |
Other First Aid: |
Due
to possible aspiration into the lungs, DO NOT induce vomiting if
ingested. Provide a glass of water to dilute the material in the
stomach. If vomiting occurs naturally, have the person lean forward
to reduce the risk of
aspiration. | |
SECTION 5: FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES |
Product No.
9050 |
Flash Point: |
No
Data |
Extinguishing Media: |
Use
alcohol foam, carbon dioxide, dry chemical, or water fog or spray
when fighting fires involving this material. |
Protective Equipment: |
As
in any fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus
pressure-demand, MSHA/NIOSH (approved or equivalent) and full
protective gear. | |
SECTION 6: ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES |
Product No.
9050 |
Personal Precautions: |
Use
proper personal protective equipment as listed in section
8. |
Spill Cleanup Measures: |
Absorb spill with inert material (e.g., dry sand or earth),
then place in a chemical waste container. Provide ventilation. Clean
up spills immediately observing precautions in the protective
equipment section. |
Environmental Precautions: |
Avoid runoff into storm sewers, ditches, and
waterways. | |
SECTION 7: HANDLING AND STORAGE |
Product No.
9050 |
Handling: |
Use
with adequate ventilation. Avoid breathing vapor and contact with
eyes, skin and clothing. |
Storage: |
Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from sources
of heat, combustible materials, and incompatible substances. Keep
container tightly closed when not in use. |
Hygiene Practices: |
Wash
thoroughly after handling. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Avoid
inhaling vapor or
mist. | |
SECTION 8: EXPOSURE CONTROLS, PERSONAL
PROTECTION |
Product No.
9050 |
Engineering Controls: |
Use
appropriate engineering control such as process enclosures, local
exhaust ventilation, or other engineering controls to control
airborne levels below recommended exposure limits. Good general
ventilation should be sufficient to control airborne levels. Where
such systems are not effective wear suitable personal protective
equipment, which performs satisfactorily and meets OSHA or other
recognized standards. Consult with local procedures for selection,
training, inspection and maintenance of the personal protective
equipment. |
Skin Protection Description: |
Chemical-resistant gloves and chemical goggles, face-shield
and synthetic apron or coveralls should be used to prevent contact
with eyes, skin or clothing. |
Hand Protection Description: |
Wear
appropriate protective gloves. Consult glove manufacturer's data for
permeability data. |
Eye/Face Protection: |
Wear
appropriate protective glasses or splash goggles as described by 29
CFR 1910.133, OSHA eye and face protection regulation, or the
European standard EN 166. |
Respiratory Protection: |
A
NIOSH approved air-purifying respirator with an organic vapor
cartridge or canister may be permissible under certain circumstances
where airborne concentrations are expected to exceed exposure
limits. Protection provided by air purifying respirators is limited.
Use a positive pressure air supplied respirator if there is any
potential for an uncontrolled release, exposure levels are not
known, or any other circumstances where air purifying respirators
may not provide adequate protection. |
Other Protective: |
Facilities storing or utilizing this material should be
equipped with an eyewash facility and a safety
shower. | |
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Ingredient Guidelines |
Guideline Type |
Guideline Information |
|
Ethylene Glycol |
|
ACGIH
TLV-STEL |
C 100
mg/m3 (Aerosol only) |
Silica, amorphous, precipitated and gel
|
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OSHA
PEL-TWA |
20
mg/m3 |
|
ACGIH
TLV-TWA |
10
mg/m3 |
Titanium dioxide |
|
ACGIH
TLV-TWA |
10
mg/m3 |
|
OSHA
PEL-TWA |
15
mg/m3 |
SECTION 9: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES |
Product No.
9050 |
Physical State/Appearance: |
Liquid |
Color: |
White |
pH: |
8.5 to
9.5 |
Vapor Density: |
Greater than 1
(Air = 1) |
Density: |
10 -
12 Lbs./gal. |
Molecular Formula: |
Mixture |
Molecular Weight: |
Mixture |
Flash Point: |
No
Data |
VOC: |
Material VOC:
60gm/l (Includes Water) Coating VOC: 144 gm/l (Excludes
Water) | |
SECTION 10: STABILITY AND REACTIVITY |
Product No.
9050 |
Chemical Stability: |
Stable under
normal temperatures and pressures. |
Conditions to Avoid: |
Heat, flames,
incompatible materials, and freezing or temperatures below 32 deg.
F. |
Incompatibilities with Other
Materials: |
Oxidizing agents.
Strong acids and alkalis. |
Hazardous Polymerization: |
Not
reported. |
Hazardous Decomposition Products: |
Incomplete
combustion may produce carbon monoxide and other toxic
gases. | |
SECTION 11: TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION |
Product No.
9050 |
Ethylene
Glycol |
Eye Effect: |
Eye - Rabbit;
Standard Draize : 500 mg/24H; Mild. Eye - Rabbit; Standard Draize
: 1440 mg/6H; Moderate. (RTECS) |
Skin Effects: |
Skin - Rabbit;
Open irritation : 555 mg; Mild. (RTECS) |
Ingestion Effects: |
Ingestion - Rat
LD50: 4700 mg/kg; Details of toxic effects not reported other than
lethal dose value. (RTECS) |
Inhalation Effects: |
Inhalation - Rat
LC: >200 mg/m3/4H; Details of toxic effects not reported other
than lethal dose value Inhalation - Mouse LC: >200 mg/m3/2H;
Details of toxic effects not reported other than lethal dose value
(RTECS) |
Silica, amorphous,
precipitated and gel |
Carcinogenicity: |
IARC: Group 3:
Unclassifiable as to carcinogenicity to humans |
Palygorskite |
Carcinogenicity: |
IARC: Group 2B:
Possibly carcinogenic to humans |
Titanium
dioxide |
Skin Effects: |
Skin - Rabbit;
Standard Draize : 300 ug/3D; (Intermittent) Mild.
(RTECS) |
Ingestion Effects: |
Ingestion - Rat
TDLo: 60 gm/kg; Gastrointestinal - hypermotility, diarrhea
Gastrointestinal - other changes. (RTECS) |
Carcinogenicity: |
IARC: Group 2B:
Possibly carcinogenic to humans |
Notes |
Not all of the
toxicological studies for the ingredients contained in this product
are displayed. For additional information, please consult the
references listed in Section 16 of this
MSDS. | |
SECTION 12: ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION |
Product No.
9050 |
Ecotoxicity: |
No ecotoxicity
data was found for the product. |
Environmental Fate: |
No environmental
information found for this
product. |
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SECTION 13: DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS |
Product No.
9050 |
Waste Disposal: |
Consult with the
US EPA Guidelines listed in 40 CFR Part 261.3 for the
classifications of hazardous waste prior to disposal. Furthermore,
consult with your state and local waste requirements or guidelines,
if applicable, to ensure compliance. Arrange disposal in accordance
to the EPA and/or state and local
guidelines. | |
SECTION 14: TRANSPORT INFORMATION |
Product No.
9050 |
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DOT UN Number: |
No
Data |
DOT Hazard Class: |
No
Data | |
SECTION 15: REGULATORY INFORMATION |
Product No.
9050 |
Aluminum
hydroxide (Al(OH)3) |
TSCA 8(b): Inventory Status: |
Listed |
Canada DSL: |
Listed |
Ethylene
Glycol |
TSCA 8(b): Inventory Status: |
Listed |
State: |
Listed in the New Jersey State Right to Know list. Listed
in the Pennsylvania Hazardous Subsatnces list. |
Canada DSL: |
Listed |
Nepheline
Syenite |
TSCA 8(b): Inventory Status: |
Not
listed |
Canada DSL: |
Listed |
P(BA/MMA)
|
TSCA 8(b): Inventory Status: |
Listed |
Canada DSL: |
Listed |
Silica,
amorphous, precipitated and gel |
TSCA 8(b): Inventory Status: |
Not
listed |
Canada DSL: |
Listed |
Palygorskite |
TSCA 8(b): Inventory Status: |
Not
listed |
Canada DSL: |
Not
listed |
Titanium
dioxide |
TSCA 8(b): Inventory Status: |
Listed |
State: |
Listed in the New Jersey State Right to Know list. Listed
in the Pennsylvania Hazardous Subsatnces list. |
Canada DSL: |
Listed |
Proposition 65: |
WARNING: This
product contains a chemical known to the state of California to
cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive
harm. | |
SECTION 16: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION |
Product No.
9050 |
MSDS Revision Date: |
06/26/2006 |
MSDS Author: |
Actio Corporation |
Disclaimer: |
The information provided in this Safety Data Sheet is correct
to the best of our knowledge, information and belief at the date of
its publication. The information given is designed only as a
guidance for safe handling, use, processing, storage,
transportation, disposal and release and is not to be considered a
warranty or quality specification. The information relates only to
the specific materials designated. Refer to individual product
safety Data sheets when using more than one product in combination
with another.
|
References: |
1. OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 1910.1200 and Z
Tables. 2. NIOSH Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances
(RTECS) and Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards. 3. Sax Dangerous
Properties of Industrial Materials. Tenth Edition. 4.Hawleys
Condensed Chemical Dictionary, Thirteenth Edition 5. IARC
monographs on the Evaluation of the Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals
to Man, WHO International Research on Cancer, 2004. 6. Industrial
Hygiene and Toxicology, by F.A. Patty. 7. National Library of
Medicine, Department of Health and Human Services, Hazardous
Substances Data Bank (HSDB). 8. National Toxicology Program (NTP)
Tenth Report on Carcinogens, 2002. 9. Brethericks Reactive
Chemical Hazards Database. Version 2. 10. Gassarett and Doulls
Toxicology, The Basic Science of Poisons. 11. The Merck Index: An
Encyclopedia of Chemicals and Drugs. Merck and Company. Twelfth
Edition 1998. 12. Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances
and Physical Agents in the Work Environmental and Biological
Exposure Indices. TLV Booklet, 2003.
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