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1457761 - ECOS Orange Plus Complete Rev 02 (9748) Revision Date 27-Jun-2018
Methods and material for containment and cleaning up
Methods for containment
Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so.
Methods for cleaning up
Dam up. Soak up with inert absorbent material. Pick up and transfer to properly labeled
containers.
7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
Precautions for safe handling
Advice on safe handling
Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice. Avoid contact with
skin, eyes or clothing. Ensure adequate ventilation. In case of insufficient ventilation, wear
suitable respiratory equipment. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. Take
off contaminated clothing and wash before reuse.
Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities
Storage Conditions
Keep containers tightly closed in a dry, cool and well-ventilated place. Store locked up.
Keep out of the reach of children.
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Control parameters
Exposure Limits
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Chemical name ACGIH TLV OSHA PEL NIOSH IDLH
Ethanol
64-17-5
STEL: 1000 ppm TWA: 1000 ppm
TWA: 1900 mg/m
3
(vacated) TWA: 1000 ppm
(vacated) TWA: 1900 mg/m
3
IDLH: 3300 ppm 10% LEL
TWA: 1000 ppm
TWA: 1900 mg/m
3
Chemical name Alberta British Columbia Ontario TWAEV Quebec
Ethanol
64-17-5
TWA: 1000 ppm
TWA: 1880 mg/m
3
STEL: 1000 ppm STEL: 1000 ppm TWA: 1000 ppm
TWA: 1880 mg/m
3
Other Exposure Guidelines
Vacated limits revoked by the Court of Appeals decision in AFL-CIO v. OSHA, 965 F.2d 962
(11th Cir., 1992).
Appropriate engineering controls
Engineering controls
Showers
Eyewash stations
Ventilation systems.
Individual protection measures, such as personal protective equipment
Eye/face protection
Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles).
Hand protection
Wear suitable gloves.
Skin and body protection
Wear suitable protective clothing.
Respiratory protection
No protective equipment is needed under normal use conditions. If exposure limits are
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