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SAFETY DATA SHEET
Prepared to OSHA, ACC, ANSI, NOHSC, WHMIS, 2001/58 & 1272/2008/EC Standards
SDS Revision: 1.
SDS Revision Date: 01/18/2017
and difficulty breathing. Inhalation of concentrated vapors can cause nervous system depression
(e.g., drowsiness, dizziness, headaches, nausea).
4.3
Ingestion:
May cause nausea, vomiting and/or diarrhea and central nervous system depression.
Skin:
Prolonged contact with skin may result in bleaching and irritation of skin. The product can cause
allergic skin reactions (e.g., rashes, welts, dermatitis) in some sensitive individuals. Symptoms of skin
overexposure may include redness, itching, and irritation of affected areas.
Eyes:
Overexposure in eyes, may cause redness, itching and watering (risk of serious damage to eyes)
Contact may cause mild eye irritation including stinging, watering and redness.
Inhalation:
Symptoms of overexposure can include coughing, wheezing, nasal congestion, and difficulty
breathing.
4.4 Acute Health Effects:
Moderate irritation to eyes and skin near affected areas. Additionally, high concentrations of vapors can cause
drowsiness, dizziness, headaches and nausea.
4.5
Chronic Health Effects:
No harmful or chronic health effects are expected to occur from a single accidental ingestion. These ingredients may
be irritating to skin and mucous membrane of the eye and respiratory system. Overexposure may trigger asthma-like
symptoms in some sensitive individuals. May also induce skin sensitization and respiratory hypersensitivity. Possible
allergic dermatitis.
4.6
Eyes, skin, respiratory system.
4.7
Aggravated by Exposure
Acute health hazards may be delayed. Most common symptoms
include irritating properties to eyes, respiratory system and skin.
Existing dermatological conditions (such as eczema) and
respiratory conditions (such as bronchial asthma and/or
bronchitis) may be exacerbated.
HEALTH
1
FLAMMABILITY
3
PHYSICAL HAZARDS
0
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
B
EYES
SKIN
5. FIREFIGHTING MEASURES
5.1
Level 1 Aerosol (NFPA 30B). Aerosols may burst at temperatures above 120° F. Cool uninvolved
containers to prevent possible bursting. Aerosols may be projectile hazards when bursting. If
aerosols are bursting, stay clear until bursting is complete. Containers may rupture and release
flammable liquids and/or exposed gases if exposed to the heat of fire. Keep containers cool by
spraying them with water until the fire has been extinguished.
5.2
Water Fog, Foam, CO
2
, Dry Chemical
5.3
As in any fire, wear MSHA/NIOSH approved self-contained breathing apparatus (pressure-
demand_ and full protective gear. Keep containers cool until well after the fire is out. Use water
spray to cool fire-exposed surfaces and to protect personnel. Fight fire upwind. Prevent runoff
from fire control or dilution from entering sewers, drains, drinking water supply, or any natural
waterway. Firefighters must use full bunker gear including NIOSH-approved positive pressure self-
contained breathing apparatus to protect against potential hazardous combustion or
decomposition products and oxygen deficiencies.
6. ACCIDENTIAL RELEASE MEASURES
6.1
Before cleaning any spill or leak, individuals involved in spill cleanup must wear appropriate Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE).
Small spills Wear appropriate personal protective equipment including gloves and protective eyewear. Use a non-
combustible material such as vermiculite or sand to soak up the product and place into a container for later disposal.
Do not use water or a material such as “speedy dry” to soak up material. Sweep up material using non-sparking
materials (e.g., plastic brooms, shovels, dustpans) and place into a plastic container or plastic liner within another
container.
Large spills: Keep incompatible materials (e.g., organics such as oil) away from spill. Stay upwind and away from spill or
release. Isolate immediate hazard area and keep unauthorized personnel out of area. Stop spill or release if it can be
done with minimal risk. Wear appropriate protective equipment including respiratory protection as conditions
warrant.
7. HANDLING AND STORAGE INFORMATION
7.1
Work & Hygiene
Practices
Do not eat, drink, or smoke while handling this product. Contents under pressure. Handle as to avoid puncturing
container(s). When used as intended, no additional protective equipment is necessary. Use chemical goggles if eye
contact is possible. Wash unintentional residues with soap and warm water.