MSDS

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
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RSE-0001
Prepared to OSHA, ACC, ANSI, NOHSC, WHMIS & 2001/58 EC Standards MSDS Revision: 1.0 MSDS Revision Date: 12/15/2007
3. COMPOSITION & INGREDIENT INFORMATION
CHEMICAL NAME(S) CAS No. RTECS No.
EINECS No. %
EXPOSURE LIMITS IN AIR (mg/m
3
)
ACGIH NOHSC OSHA
OTHER
ppm ppm ppm
TLV STEL
ES-
TWA
ES-
STEL
ES-
PEAK TLV STEL
IDLH
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS 68476-86-8
NA 270-705-8
≤ 45.0 NA NA 800 NF
NF
NA NA NA ASPH
ISOPROPANOL 67-63-0
NT8050000 200-661-7
≤ 45.0 400 500 400 500
NF
400 500 NA
ROSIN 8050-09-7
VL0480000 232-475-7
≤ 30.0 NA NA NF
NF
NF
NA NA NA
PROPRIETARY ROSIN NA
NA NA
≤ 30.0 NA NA
NF
NF NF
NA NA NA
D-LIMONENE 5989-27-5
GW6360000 227-813-5
≤ 10.0 NA NA
NF
NF NF
NA NA NA
TRIETHANOLAMINE 102-71-6 KL9275000 203-049-8 ≤ 1.0 NA NA (5) NF NF NA NA NA
4. FIRST AID MEASURES
4.1 First Aid:
EYES: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of running water for at least 15 minutes, lifting upper and lower lids, occasionally. If irritation
persists, repeat flushing. Get medical attention.
SKIN
: Wash thoroughly with soap and water. If irritation persists, seek medical attention. Remove contaminated clothing and wash
before reuse.
INGESTION
: Do not include vomiting. Have conscious person rise out mouth with water, then drink 1 or 2 glasses of water. Never give
an unconscious person anything to ingest. If vomiting spontaneously occurs, have victim lean forward with head down to avoid
breathing in the vomitus (vapors from vomit) into the lungs. Rinse out mouth and administer more water. Guard against aspiration
into the lungs. Aspiration of material into lungs due to vomiting may cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal. Get
immediate medical attention.
INHALATION
: Remove affected person to fresh air. If breathing if difficult, administer oxygen. If breathing stops give artificial
respiration. Keep person warm, quiet and get medical attention.
4.2 Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure:
Pre-existing respiratory conditions, dermatitis and other skin disorders, central nervous
system disorders, and other disorders involving “target organs” (See Section 2.7) may be
aggravated by exposure to this product.
HEALTH 2
FLAMMABILITY 4
REACTIVITY 0
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT B
EYES SKIN
5. FIREFIGHTING MEASURES
5.1 Flashpoint & Method:
Liquid Mixture: -7.0 °C (21.6 °F), COC Propellant: -104°C (-155°F), COC
5.2 Autoignition Temperature:
NA
5.3 Flammability Limits:
Lower Explosive Limit (LEL): ND Upper Explosive Limit (UEL): ND
5.4 Fire & Explosion Hazards:
This product is an extremely flammable aerosol. Containers of this product may explode in heat of fire.
This product also contains known skin sensitizers, which can pose a contact hazard to fire-fighters. In
enclosed spaces, heated vapor can ignite with explosive force. Mists or sprays may burn at temperatures
below the flash point. Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, smoke, fumes, unburned hydrocarbons and
trace oxides of sulfur and nitrogen. Also, depending upon the conditions of use, low concentrations of
hydrogen sulfide can be released.
5.5 Extinguishing Methods:
Dry chemical, foam, carbon dioxide, and water fog.
5.6 Firefighting Procedures:
Keep containers cool until well after the fire is out. Use water spray to cool fire-exposed surfaces and to
protect personal. Avoid spraying water directly into storage containers because of danger of boilover.
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.