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  SECTION 6  
ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES  
Spill control procedures (land): 
Spill control procedures 
(water): 
Waste disposal method: 
Other: 
Immediately  turn  off  or  isolate  any  source  of  ignition  (pilot  lights,  electrical  equipment, 
flames, heaters, etc.).  Evacuate area and ventilate.  Personnel wearing proper protective 
equipment  should  contain  spill  immediately  with  inert  materials  (sand,  earth,  chemical 
spill pads of cotton) by forming dikes.  Dikes should be placed to contain spill in a manner 
that will prevent material  from  entering  sewers  and waterways. Large spill, once 
contained,  may be  picked  up  using  explosion  proof,  non-sparking  vacuum  pumps, 
shovels,  or buckets,  and  disposed  of in  suitable  containers for disposal.  Clean  up 
residue with water.  If a large spill occurs notify appropriate authori
ti
es.  In case of road 
spill or accident contact Chem-Trec (800-424-9300). 
Try to c
ontain  large  spills  with  floating  booms  to  prevent  spill  from  spreading.  Remove 
from  surface  by  skimming  or  with  suitable  adsorbents.  If  a  large  spill  occurs  notify 
appropriate authorities (normally the National Response Center or Coast Guard at 800- 
424-8802). 
Do  not  empty  into  drains.    All  disposals  must  comply  with  federal,  state,  and  local 
regulations.   The  material,  if  spilled  or  discarded  may  be  a  regulated  waste.   Refer  to 
state and local regulations.  Department of Transportation  (DOT) regulations  may apply 
for transporting this material when spilled.  See Section 14. 
CAUTION - If spilled material is cleaned up using a regulated solvent, the resulting waste 
mixture will be regulated. 
  SECTION 7  
HANDLING AND STORAGE  
Handling procedures: 
Storage procedures: 
Additional information: 
Keep containers closed when not in use.  Do not transfer to unmarked containers.  Empty 
containers retain product residue which may exhibit hazards of material, therefore do not 
pressurize, cut, glaze, weld, or use for any other purposes.  Return drums to reclamation 
centers for proper cleaning and reuse. 
Handling  temperatures  should  not  exceed  60°C  (140°F)  to  minimize  danger  of  burns. 
Open  containers  carefully  in  a  well  ventilated  area  or  use  appropriate  respiratory 
protection.  Wash thoroughly after handling. 
Store containers away from heat, sparks, open flame, or oxidizing materials.  Extended 
storage  at excessive temperatures  may produce  odorous and toxic fumes from product 
decomposition. 
No additi
onal information. 
  SECTION 8  
EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION  
Personal protection: 
Respiratory protection: 
Eye protection: 
Hand protection: 
Other protection: 
Applicable  mainly  to  persons  in repeated  contact  situations  such  as  packaging  of 
product, service/maintenance, and cleanup/spill control personnel. 
None  required  if  ventilation  is  adequate. Otherwise  a respiratory  protection  program 
meeting  OSHA 1910.134  and  ANSI  Z88.2  requirements  must  be  followed. Where 
misting  may  occur,  wear  an  MSHA/NIOSH  approved  (or  equivalent)  half-mask  form 
dust/mist air purifying respirator. 
Eye  protection  is  strongly  recommended.    Wear  safety  glasses  with  side  shields  or 
vented/splash proof goggles (ANSI Z87.1 or approved equivalent). 
Im
pervious, chemically resistant gloves such as neoprene or nitrile rubber to avoid skin 
sensitization and absorption. 
Use of an apron and overboots of chemically impervious materials such as neoprene or 
nitrile  rubber is recommended  based  on  level  of  activity and exposure.   If  handling  hot 
material use insulated protective equipment.  Launder soiled clothes.  Properly dispose of 
contaminated leather articles and other materials which cannot be decontaminated. 







