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II Health Hazard Data:
HEALTH HAZARD(Acute & Chronic)
EYES: May cause discomfort.
SKIN:Concentrate will dry & chap sensitive skin.
INHALATION of fumes may upset stomach.
CHRONIC: Eye and Skin irritation.
CARCINOGENICITY: None of the ingredients have been identified as carcinogenic
or as suspected carcinogen by NTP, IARC or OSHA.
SIGNS & SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE:
EYES: Tearing, redness, reduce vision.
SKIN: Dryness, redness, chapping.
INGESTION: May cause vomiting.
FIRST AID:
EYES:Flush 15 minutes with water. Seek medical attention if irritation
persists.
SKIN:Wash with water. Seek medical attention if irritation persists.
INGESTION: Seek medical attention.
III Precautions for Safe Handling & Use:
If material is spilled, remove leaking package to safe area. Flush with
water and impound.
Disposal: Any approved method for dilute cleaner.
Surfactants are highly biodegradable.
IV Physical Data:
Vapor Density/Pressure...............Same as water.
Solubility in water..........................100%
Specific Gravity..............................1.02
Boiling Point................................ 212ºF
Evaporation rate (Water=1)............1
Appearance & Odor....................Clear red liquid with typical
synthetic odor.
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V Hazardous Ingredients:
| Common Name |
OSHA Pel |
ACGIH |
TLV |
| Glycol Ether |
CAS#111-76-2 |
25ppm |
25ppm |
Note: While the above hazardous ingredient is present in the product,
it is present at low levels. This fact should be kept in mind when determining
the overall hazardous nature of the product.
VI Special Protection & Precautions:
Hygienic Pratices: Wash after each shift. Remove and wash contaminated
clothing prior to re-use.
Work Practices: Wear goggles, safety glasses. Rubber gloves.
Other Protective Equipment: Rubber boots.
VII Reactivity Data:
Stable under normal use & storage conditions.
Incompatible with strong acids, strong oxidizers.
Hazardous decomposition or byproducts-oxides of carbon.
VIII Fire & Explosion Data:
Flash Point/Method Used............... None/COC
IX Control Measures:
Respiratory Protection: Not Necessary.
Ventilation: Local Exhaust/Desirable.
Mechanical/Helpful in congested area
(Complies with OSHA 174, September 1985)
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