MSDS

Material Safety Data Sheet
Liquid Seal For Waterless Urinals
Revision Date: 6-24-10
Emergency Telephone Number: In case of ingestion,
call Poison Control Center at 1-800-222-1222
1. Company and Product Identification
Company Name and Address: Kohler Company Non-Emergency Phone: 1-800-456-4537 (9:00 am – 5:00 pm CST Monday - Friday)
444 Highland Drive
Kohler, WI 53044 Contact: Shane Judd
Product name: Liquid Seal for Waterless Urinals Trade Name: Liquid Seal for Waterless Urinals
Chemical Name and Synonyms: Vegetable oil seal (Patent Pending)
2. Composition
Hazardous Ingredients Weight Percent CAS Number Recommended Limits
Proprietary blend (Patent Pending)of non-hazardous components 100 % Not available. None (see Section 4)
3. Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance: Light green liquid Specific Gravity: 0.88-0.98 Boiling Point: Over 300°F
Odor: Slight pine odor Solubility in Water: Insoluble Melting point: Not applicable
4. Health Hazards
Exposure Limits: This product does not contain any constituents listed by OSHA or ACGIH at 1% or greater and does not contain any
carcinogens listed by OSHA, IARC or NTP at 0.1% or greater. This product is considered to be non-hazardous by WHIMS/OSHA criteria.
Routes of entry
Skin: Yes. Eyes: Yes
Inhalation: Yes. Ingestion: Possible, but not likely.
Effects of Overexposure
Skin: Acute exposure may cause slight irritation. Chronic exposure may cause dermatitis and may result in skin absorption.
Eyes: May cause irritation, tearing and swelling.
Inhalation: Vapor or mist may cause irritation. Prolonged inhalation may cause coughing, dizziness, and shortness of breath.
Ingestion: May cause nausea and weakness.
5. Exposure Controls
Respiratory Protection: Not normally required in well-ventilated areas. A NIOSH-approved dust/mist respirator may be used if necessary.
Eye Protection: Safety goggles or safety glasses as needed to prevent eye contact. Do not wear contact lenses.
Skin Protection: Oil-resistant gloves and other protective clothing as needed to avoid skin contact.
Other Protective Equipment: Eye wash and safety shower if substantial exposure is possible.
Engineering Controls: Good general ventilation should be sufficient to control possible vapors.
6. First Aid
Skin Contact: Flush affected area thoroughly with fresh water. Remove and wash contaminated clothing. Call physician if irritation persists.
Eye Contact: Flush eyes thoroughly with fresh water. Hold lids open while flushing. Call a physician promptly.
Inhalation: Remove affected person to fresh air. Call physician if symptoms persist.
Ingestion: Drink water to dilute. (Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.) Do not induce vomiting. Call a physician promptly.
Note to Physician: Treatment of overexposure should be directed at the control of symptoms and the patient’s clinical condition.
7. Fire and Explosion Hazards
NFPA Hazard Rating: Health: 1 Flammability: 0 Reactivity: 0
Flashpoint: 425° F (PMCC)
Flammable Limits: LEL-None Established. UEL-None Established.
Auto-Ignition Temperature: Not applicable
Extinguishing Media: Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, water spray.
Unusual Explosion Hazards: None.
Special Protective Equipment for Firefighters: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus to avoid inhaling decomposition byproducts.
8. Stability and Reactivity
Stability: Stable.
Conditions to Avoid: Excessive heat and ignition sources.
Materials to Avoid: Avoid contact with strong acids, caustics, oxidizers, and reducers.
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Burning can produce carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and oxides of sulfur in trace amounts.
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur.

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