SDS

MSC-039R1 - 511 Seal & Enhance
Revision Date: 12-Jan-2016
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Inhalation
Remove person to fresh air. If not breathing, administer artificial respiration including
oxygen. Provide medical attention.
Ingestion
Do not induce vomiting without medical advice. If vomiting occurs naturally, have victim
lean forward to reduce risk of aspiration. Rinse mouth thoroughly with water. Never give
anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Seek medical attention immediately.
Most important symptoms and effects
Symptoms
May cause eye and skin irritation. Will cause gastrointestinal tract irritation. May cause
drowsiness or dizziness. Aspiration may occur during swallowing or vomiting and cause
lung damage. The product contains a small amount of sensitizing substance which may
provoke an allergic reaction among sensitive individuals in contact with skin.
Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
Notes to Physician
Medical conditions generally aggravated by exposure- same as signs and symptoms of
over exposure.
5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
Suitable Extinguishing Media
Foam, water spray or fog. Dry chemical powder, CO2, sand or earth may be used for small fires only. Do not discharge
extinguishing waters into the aquatic environment.
Unsuitable Extinguishing Media
Not determined.
Specific Hazards Arising from the Chemical
Product is combustible & may ignite if exposed to high temperature or direct flame.
Hazardous Combustion Products Burning can produce the following combustion products: Oxides of carbon, Oxides of
nitrogen, Oxides of silicone, and Traces of Hydrogen Fluoride.
Protective equipment and precautions for firefighters
As in any fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus pressure-demand, MSHA/NIOSH (approved or equivalent) and full
protective gear. Carbon monoxide is highly toxic if inhaled; carbon dioxide is sufficient concentrations can act as a asphyxiant.
Acute overexposure to the products of combustion may result in irritation of the respiratory tract.
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures
Personal Precautions
ELIMINATE all ignition sources (no smoking, flares, sparks or flames in immediate area).
Wear protective clothing as described in Section 8 of this safety data sheet.
Environmental precautions
Environmental precautions
See Section 12 for additional Ecological Information.
Methods and material for containment and cleaning up
Methods for Containment
Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so.
Methods for Clean-Up
Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled: soak up with inert absorbent
material. Scoop up and place in a proper waste disposal container. For waste disposal, see
section 13 of the SDS.