SDS

Eye:
May cause irritation.
Skin:
May cause irritation.
Inhalation:
Prolonged or excessive inhalation may cause respiratory tract irritation.
Ingestion:
May be harmful if swallowed. May cause vomiting.
Chronic Health Effects:
Prolonged or repeated contact may cause skin irritation.
Signs/Symptoms:
Overexposure may cause headaches and dizziness.
Target Organs:
Eyes. Skin. Respiratory system. Digestive system.
Aggravation of Pre-Existing
Conditions:
None generally recognized.
SECTION 4 - FIRST AID MEASURES
Eye Contact:
Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes. Get medical
attention, if irritation or symptoms of overexposure persists.
Skin Contact:
Immediately wash skin with soap and plenty of water.
Get medical attention if irritation develops or persists.
Inhalation:
If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration or give
oxygen by trained personnel. Seek immediate medical attention.
Ingestion:
If swallowed, do NOT induce vomiting. Call a physician or poison control center
immediately. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
Other First Aid:
Due to possible aspiration into the lungs, DO NOT induce vomiting if ingested.
Provide a glass of water to dilute the material in the stomach. If vomiting
occurs naturally, have the person lean forward to reduce the risk of aspiration.
SECTION 5 - FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Flash Point:
No Data
Lower Flammable/Explosive
Limit:
Not applicable.
Upper Flammable/Explosive
Limit:
Not applicable.
Extinguishing Media:
Use alcohol resistant foam, carbon dioxide, dry chemical, or water fog or spray
when fighting fires involving this material.
Protective Equipment:
As in any fire, wear Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA), MSHA/NIOSH
(approved or equivalent) and full protective gear.
NFPA Ratings:
NFPA Health:
1
NFPA Flammability:
1
NFPA Reactivity:
0