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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
FOR COATINGS, RESINS, AND RELATED MATERIALS
Prepared by: Compliance Dept.
SECTION I - PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
MANUFACTURER: Munro Products
DISTRIBUTOR: 9150 Clarence Center Road
Clarence Center, NY 14032
INFORMATION: 716/741-9450
EMERGENCY: CHEMTREC
®
1-800-424-9300
PRODUCT CLASS:
RESIN ADHESIVE
TRADE NAME: BathWorks Liquid Primer
CODE: SR1003
SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
COMMON NAME CHEMICAL NAME
OCCUPATIONAL
WEIGHT LEL VAPOR EXPOSURE
% % PRESSURE LIMITS
TOLUENE
75 1.3 22/20 C 100 ppm 375 mg/m3
(TWA-ACGIH)
200 ppm (TWA-OSHA)
1-BUTANOL
<5 1.4 4.2/20 C 50 ppm 150 mg/m3
Ceiling (TWA-ACGIH)
100 ppm 330 mg/m3 (TWA-OSHA)
2-BUTOXY ETHANOL
<5 1.1 0.6/20 C 25 Mm 120 mg/m3
(Skin) (Skin) (TWA-ACGIH)
50 mm 240mg/m3 (Skin) (Skin)
ETHYL ALCOHOL
<5 3.3 44/20 C 1900 mg/m3 1000 ppm
(TWA-ACGIH & OSHA)
SECTION III - PHYSICAL DATA
VOLUME PERCENT VOLATILE: 90 BOILING RANGE: 165-256 F
SOLUBLE: No EVAPORATION RATE: Slower, than Ether
WEIGHT PER GALLON: 7.4 lbs VAPOR DENSITY: Heavier than Air
SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
FLASH POINT: 35 F TCC LEL: 1.1
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, Alcohol Foam, CO2, Dry Chemical, Water Fog, and Halon 1211.
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Keep containers tightly closed. Isolate
from heat,
electrical equipment, sparks and open flame. Closed containers may explode when exposed to extreme
heat.
SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES AND PRECAUTIONS: Full protective equipment, including
self-contained breathing apparatus, should be used. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable. Water
may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build up and possible auto ignition or
explosion.
SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE (ACUTE)
Irritation of the respiratory tract or central nervous system depression characterized by the following
progressive steps: headache, dizziness, staggering gait, confusion, unconsciousness or coma.
SKIN AND EYES: Irritant.
ADDITIONAL EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE (CHRONIC):
Permanent central nervous system changes can occur due to solvent overexposure. May cause system,
liver, skin, eyes.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS PRONE TO AGGRAVATION BY EXPOSURE: Respiratory allergies. Chronic
diseases of the central nervous system, liver, skin, eyes.
PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: Dermal, Inhalation, Ingestion.
FIRST AID:
INHALATION: Move person to fresh air. Restore breathing. Treat systematically. Consult a physician.
EYES: Flush immediately with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. Consult a physician.
SKIN: Wash af
fected skin areas with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing. Consult a
physician if irritation persists.
INGESTION: Drink one or two glasses of water to dilute. Do not induce vomiting. Consult a physician or
poison control center immediately.
SECTION VI - REACTIVITY DATA
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. STABILITY: Stable
INCOMPATIBILITY (Materials to avoid): Strong acids and bases, halogens, ammonia.
CONDITIONS TO AVOID: High Temperatures.
SECTION VII - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Eliminate all ignition sources
(flares, flames including pilot lights, electrical sparks). Avoid breathing vapors. Use self-contained
breathing equipment. Ventilate area. Continue and remove with inert absorbent material and non-
sparking tool.
DISPOSAL OF CONTENTS: Disposal should be done in accordance with Federal, State and Local
regulations. Use licensed hazardous waste disposal concern.
SECTION VIII - PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
VENTILATION: Sufficient ventilation, in pattern and volume, should be provided to keep the air
contaminant concentration below applicable exposure limits. Heavy solvent vapors should be removed
from the lower levels of work area, and all ignition sources (non-explosion pr
oof equipment) should be
eliminated if flammable/air mixtures will be encountered.
DATE OF PREPARATION - 01-03-2009

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