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State Regulations 
Right-to-know 
Other: 
Ethylene Glycol ((Florida, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Pennsylvania), Diethylene Glycol in 
trace amounts (Minnesota, Pennsylvannia). 
Clean Air Act of 1990: Spills of one pound (~1 pint) or more must be reported. 
For location specific information contact the EPA's Chemical Emergency 
Preparedness Program Hotline (800-535-0202). 
EPA Toxin: This material is an EPA toxin (ethylene glycol). 
Recommend contacting the local authorities in the event of any type of spill to determine 
local reporting requirements and also to aid in the cleanup. 
  SECTION 16  
OTHER INFORMATION  
NFPA 704  NPCA-HMIS  KEY
HEALTH: 
FIRE: 
REACTIVITY: 
SPECIFIC HAZARD: 
2
1
0
None
2
1
0
N/A
0 = Minimal 
1 = Slight 
2 = Moderate 
3 = Serious
PROTECTION INDEX: 
N/A  B  4 = Severe 
Revision History: (Rev. D, 03/15/16, Update Section 9) 
Prepared By  
Graco, Inc. 
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