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II Health Hazard Data:
HEALTH HAZARD (Acute & Chronic)
EYES: Severe burns. SKIN:Burns.
INHALATION: Irritation of respiratory tract.
CHRONIC: Swallowing will damage the respiratory, circulatory, gastric,
intestinal & nervous system.
CARCINOGENICITY: None of the ingredients have been identified or suspected
as been carcinogenic by NTP, IARC, or OSHA.
INGESTION: Severe burns to gastrointestinal tract.
SIGNS & SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE:
SKIN: Redness, burns.
INGESTION: Burns of lips, mouth.
EYES: Burning, redness, tearing.
INHALATION: Coughing, dizziness, nausea.
FIRST AID:
EYES: Flush 15 minutes with water.
SKIN: Wash with soap & water. If irritation persists, seek medical
aid.
INHALATION: Move to fresh air. Apply artificial respiration if breathing
has stopped.
INGESTION: Do not induce vomiting. Seek medical
attention.
III Precautions for Safe Handling & Use:
If material is spilled, remove leaking package to safe area. Neutralize
with soda ash and impound. Avoid spills, store away from strong caustic
and oxidizers.
Disposal: Any approved method for neutralized acid. Surfactants are highly
biodegradable.
IV Hazard Data:
Vapor Density/Pressure...............Same as Water.
Solubility in water....................... 100%
Specific Gravity...........................1.3
Boiling Point............................... 212ºF
Evaporation Rate (Water=1).........>1
Appearance & Odor.......................Clear non-viscous liquid with
pungent odor.
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V Hazardous Ingredients:
| Common Name |
OSHA Pel |
ACGIH |
TLV |
| Glycol Ether |
CAS#111-76-2 |
25ppm |
25ppm |
| Phosphoric Acid |
CAS#7664-38-2 |
1mg/M3 |
1mg/M3 |
| Ammonium Bifluoride |
CAS#1341-49-7 |
2.5mg/M3 |
2.5mg/M3 |
VI Special Protection & Precautions:
Hygienic Practices: Wash after each shift. Remove contaminated clothing
at once and wash prior to re-use.
Work Practices: Wear goggles or face shield. Rubber gloves.
Other Protective Clothing & Equipment:Long sleeved shirt buttoned
at neck. Rubber boots, slicker suits or apron.
VII Reactivity Data:
Stable under normal use & storage conditions.
Incompatible with strong alkalies and caustic materials.
Other Protective Clothing: Rubber boots, slicker suits or
aprons. Long sleeved shirt buttoned at collar.
VIII Fire & Explosion Data:
Flash Point/Method Used............................None/COC
IX Control Measures:
Respiratory Protection: Not Necessary.
Ventilation: Local Exhaust/Necessary.
Mechanical/Recommended in confined area.
(Complies with OSHA 174, Sep. 1985)
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