Specification

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Section 6 Health Hazard Data
Section 7 Precautions for Safe Handling and Disposal:
Section 8 Control Measures
Acute
Routes of Entry
Skin
Ingestion
Threshold Limit Value (TLV)
Chronic
Signs/Symptoms of Exposure
Emergency/First Aid
Inhalation
Eye Contact
Cutting, Grinding, or Sanding polyurethane foam can generate dust. This dust may
cause respiratory irritation if inhaled.
Possible
Possible
None Established
None Known
Eye and/or respiratory tract irritation. Redness and/or swelling on areas of contact.
Remove from area if dust is inhaled. Consult physician if irritation continues.
Flush eyes with water. Consult physician if irritation continues.
Waste Disposal Method:
Special Precautions:
Steps to be taken if
material is released or
spilled
Disposal in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations for disposal of solid
waste.
Store in a temperature-controlled environment away from extreme heat, cold, and
ame or possible.
N/A
Respiratory Protection:
Ventilation:
Protective Gloves:
Eye Protection:
Other Protective Clothing or
Equipment:
No Respirator necessary.
Adequate ventilation when cutting or sanding is required.
Not necessary, but suggested.
Safety glasses with eye shields when cutting or moving.
Eye wash station should be available.
NOTE: All information is this document is believe to be accurate as of 8/1/2010
MSDS
Ekena Millwork Polyurethane