MSDS
Product Name: Citrus Degreaser (aerosol) Product Number (s): 14170
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Methods for Containment & Clean-up: Remove possible sources of ignition. Dike area to contain spill. Ventilate the
area with fresh air. If in confined space or limited air circulation area, clean-up
workers should wear appropriate respiratory protection. Recover or absorb
spilled material using an absorbent designed for chemical spills. Place used
absorbents into proper waste containers.
Section 7: Handling and Storage
Handling Procedures: Do not use near possible sources of ignition. Provide ventilation during use. Avoid inhaling
vapors. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Use caution in confined spaces. Wash hands after
use and before consuming food. Use caution around energized equipment. The metal
container will conduct electricity if it contacts a live source. This may result in injury to the user
from electrical shock and/or flash fire. For product use instructions, please see the product
label.
Storage Procedures: Store in a cool dry area out of direct sunlight. Aerosol cans must be maintained below 120 F to
prevent cans from rupturing. Do not store near heat sources or incompatible materials.
Aerosol Storage Level: III
Section 8: Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
Exposure Guidelines:
OSHA ACGIH
OTHER
COMPONENT TWA STEL TWA STEL TWA SOURCE UNIT
Hydrotreated light distillate NE NE NE NE NE
d-limonene NE NE NE NE NE
Dipropylene glycol n-propyl ether NE NE NE NE NE
Carbon dioxide 5000 30000(v) 5000 30000 NE ppm
N.E. – Not Established (c) – ceiling (s) – skin (v) – vacated
Controls and Protection:
Engineering Controls: Area should have ventilation to provide fresh air. Local exhaust ventilation is generally
preferred because it can control the emissions of the contaminant at the source, preventing
dispersion into the general work area. Use mechanical means if necessary to maintain vapor
levels below the exposure guidelines. If working in a confined space, follow applicable OSHA
regulations.
Respiratory Protection: None required for normal work where adequate ventilation is provided. If engineering controls
are not feasible or if exposure exceeds the applicable exposure limits, use a NIOSH-approved
cartridge respirator with organic vapor cartridge. Air monitoring is needed to determine actual
employee exposure levels. Use a self-contained breathing apparatus in confined spaces and
for emergencies.
Eye/face Protection: For normal conditions, wear safety glasses. Where there is reasonable probability of liquid
contact, wear splash-proof goggles.
Skin Protection: Use protective gloves such as nitrile or neoprene. Also, use full protective clothing if there is
prolonged or repeated contact of liquid with skin.
Section 9: Physical and Chemical Properties







