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Goof Off Heavy Duty 3% VOC
SAFETY DATA SHEET
04/14/2015Supersedes Revision:
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
OSHA TWA ACGIH TWACAS # Partial Chemical Name Other Limits
No data. No data.
100-51-6 Benzenemethanol {Benzyl alcohol}
No data.
No data. No data.
143-18-0 Oleic acid potassium salt
No data.
PEL: 50 ppm TLV: 20 ppm
111-76-2 Ethanol, 2-Butoxy- {Ethylene glycol
n-butyl ether, (a glycol ether)}
No data.
No data. No data.
112-34-5 Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether
{2-(2-Butoxyethoxy)ethanol {(a glycol
ether)}
No data.
No data. No data.
770-35-4 Propylene glycol phenyl ether {(not
313)}
No data.
When used by the consumer following directions for use and with adequate ventilation,
respiratory protection is not expected to be needed.
A respiratory protection program that meets OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.134 and ANSI Z88.2
requirements must be followed whenever workplace conditions warrant a respirator's
use.
If the work area is not properly ventilated to keep airborne levels below their exposure
limits, you must use a properly fitted and maintained NIOSH approved respirator for
organic vapors. A dust mask does not provide protection against vapors.
Respiratory Equipment
(Specify Type):
Where contact with the eyes or face is likely from spraying or splashing, safety glasses,
a faceshield or chemical goggles should be worn to prevent eye contact.
Eye Protection:
When used as directed, protective gloves should not be required. For prolonged or
repeated contact, wear gloves with as much resistance to the chemical ingredients as
possible. Glove materials such as natural rubber or nitrile rubber provide protection.
Glove selection should be based on chemicals being used and conditions of use.
Consult your glove supplier for additional information.
Protective Gloves:
Various application methods can dictate use of additional protective safety equipment,
such as impermeable aprons, etc., to minimize exposure.
Other Protective Clothing:
Ventilation is normally not required when handling or using this product to keep exposure
to airborne contaminants below the exposure limit.
Good general ventilation should be sufficient to control airborne levels.
Engineering Controls
(Ventilation etc.):
Wash hands thoroughly after use and before eating, drinking, or smoking. Do not eat,
drink, or smoke in the work area. Discard any clothing or other protective equipment that
cannot be decontaminated.
Work/Hygienic/Maintenance
Practices:
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