SDS

SAFETY DATA SHEET
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GG-003
Prepared to OSHA, ACC, ANSI, NOHSC, WHMIS, GHS & 1272/2008/EC Standards SDS Revision: 2.6 SDS Revision Date: 4/19/2018
4. FIRST AID MEASURES – cont’d
4.3 Symptoms of Overexposure:
Skin: Prolonged contact with skin may result in bleaching and irritation of skin. The product can cause allergic
skin reactions (e.g., rashes, welts, dermatitis) in some sensitive individuals. Symptoms of skin
overexposure may include redness, itching, and irritation of affected areas.
Eyes: Overexposure in eyes may cause redness, itching and watering (risk of serious damage to eyes).
Contact may cause serious eye irritation including stinging, watering, redness.
4.4 Acute Health Effects:
Moderate irritation to eyes. Moderate irritation to skin near affected areas. Acute health hazards may be delayed. Most
common symptoms include irritating properties to eyes, respiratory system and skin.
4.5 Chronic Health Effects:
No harmful or chronic health effects are expected to occur from a single accidental ingestion. These ingredients may be
irritating to skin and mucous membrane of the eye and respiratory system. Overexposure may trigger asthma-like
symptoms in some sensitive individuals. May also induce skin sensitization and respiratory hypersensitivity. Possible
allergic dermatitis.
4.6 Target Organs:
Eyes, Skin.
4.7 Medical Conditions
Aggravated by Exposure:
Pre-existing dermatitis, other skin conditions, and disorders of the
target organs (eyes, skin, and respiratory system) or impaired kidney
function may be more susceptible to the effects of this substance.
HEALTH
1
FLAMMABILITY
0
PHYSICAL HAZARDS
0
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
A
EYES SKIN
5. FIREFIGHTING MEASURES
5.1 Fire & Explosion Hazards:
Will not burn, but decomposition, which may be caused by heat, will release oxygen which will
increase the explosive limit range and burning rate of flammable vapors. As a result of combustion
and thermal decomposition, oxidation products may form and exposure to such products may result
in health hazards
5.2 Extinguishing Methods:
Foam, CO
2
, Water Fog or Dry Chemical
5.3 Firefighting Procedures:
Fight fires as for surrounding materials. Firefighters should wear a MSHA/NIOSH approved or
equivalent self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and protective clothing. Fire should be
fought from a safe distance. Keep containers cool until well after the fire is out. Cool containers
with water spray to prevent pressure build-up, auto-ignition or explosion. Prevent runoff from fire
control or dilution from entering sewers, drains, drinking water supply, or any natural waterway.
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
6.1 Spills:
Before cleaning any spill or leak, individuals involved in spill cleanup must wear appropriate Personal Protective
Equipment. CAUTION – may be slippery if spilled.
For small spills (e.g., < 1 gallon (3.8 L)) wear appropriate personal protective equipment (e.g., goggles, gloves).
Maximize ventilation (open doors and windows. Remove spilled material with absorbent material and place into
appropriate closed container(s) for disposal. Dispose of properly in accordance with local, state and federal regulations.
Wash all affected areas and outside of container with plenty of warm water and soap. Remove any contaminated
clothing and wash thoroughly before reuse.
For large spills (e.g., 1 gallon (3.8 L)), deny entry to all unprotected individuals. Dike and contain spill with inert
material (e.g., sand or earth). Transfer liquid to containers for recovery or disposal and solid diking material to separate
containers for proper disposal. Remove contaminated clothing promptly and wash affected skin areas with soap and
water. Keep spills and cleaning runoffs out of municipal sewers and open bodies of water.
7. HANDLING & STORAGE INFORMATION
7.1 Work & Hygiene Practices:
Use normal hygiene practices. Avoid direct skin contact. Wash hands thoroughly after using this product and before
eating, drinking, or smoking. Good personal hygiene practices, such as washing any skin contact areas and removing
contaminated clothing, are recommended.
7.2 Storage & Handling:
Keep away from sources of heat.
7.3 Special Precautions:
Follow all instructions on product label. Keep container closed when not in use. Keep this and all chemicals out of
reach of children.
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS & PERSONAL PROTECTION
8.1 Exposure Limits:
ppm (mg/m
3
)
CHEMICAL NAME(S)
ACGIH NOHSC OSHA OTHER
TLV STEL ES-TWA
ES-
STEL
ES-
PEAK PEL STEL IDLH
ISOPROPANOL
200 400 200 500 NF 400 500 2000 400 TWA
8.2 Ventilation & Engineering
Controls:
Not required under normal conditions of use. Use with adequate ventilation (e.g., open doors and windows, local
exhaust ventilation).
8.3 Respiratory Protection:
Not required under normal conditions of use.
8.4 Eye Protection:
Avoid eye contact. Use approved safety glasses or goggles. Use equipment for eye protection tested
and approved under appropriate government standards such as NIOSH (US) or EN 166(EU).