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Product Name: Original Contact Cement
Revision Date: 08/11/1999 Page 2
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| SECTION 3 - HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION |
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EMERGENCY OVERVIEW: DANGER! Flammable liquid and vapor. Vapor harmful.
Harmful
If inhaled. Harmful or fatal if swallowed. Vapors may cause flash fire or
explosion. Aspiration hazard if swallowed - can enter lungs and cause
damage.
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS:
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE - EYE CONTACT: May cause eye irritation.
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE - SKIN CONTACT: May irritate skin. Prolonged
or repeated contact can result in defatting and drying of the skin which
may result in skin irritation and dermatitis (rash).
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE - INHALATION: Vapor harmful if inhaled. Vapor
may irritate nose and upper respiratory tract. Vapor inhalation may affect
the brain or nervous system causing dizziness, headache or nausea.
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE - INGESTION: This material may be harmful or
fatal if swallowed. Aspiration of material into the lungs due to vomiting
can cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal. If ingested, this
product may cause vomiting, diarrhea, and depressed respiration.
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE - CHRONIC HAZARDS: Reports have associated
permanent brain and nervous system damage with prolonged and repeated
occupational overexposure to solvents. Overexposure or misuse of toluene
can cause liver, kidney, and brain damage as well as cardiac abnormalities.
Symptoms include: loss of memory, loss of intellectual ability, and loss
of coordination.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS WHICH MAY BE AGGRAVATED BY CONTACT: None known.
PRIMARY ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY: SKIN CONTACT INHALATION
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| SECTION 4 - FIRST AID MEASURES |
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EYE CONTACT: Flush with large quantities of water until irritation
subsides. Contact a physician.
SKIN CONTACT: Wash with soap and water.
INHALATION: Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial
respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Contact a physician
immediately.
NOTE: Only trained personnel should administer artificial respiration or
give
oxygen.
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