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WOOD STAIN 250 VOC (Confidential) SDS
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3. COMPOSITION and INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS (Continued)
CHEMICAL NAME
CAS #
% w/w
LABEL ELEMENTS
GHS Classification under U.S. OSHA Hazard Communication Standard and Canadian WHMIS 2015
Hazard Statement Codes
Soy Oil
8001-22-7
28.46%
SELF CLASSIFICATION:
Classification: Germ Cell Mutagen Cat. 2, Skin Sensitization Cat. 1B
Hazard Statement Codes: H341, H317
Proprietary Vegetable Oil
2.0%
Classification: Not Applicable.
Proprietary Brown Pigment Mixture
1.0%
Classification: Not Applicable.
Other Trace Ingredients (less than 1% or 0.1% for
carcinogens, mutagens & reproductive toxins)
Balance
Classification: Not Applicable
The specific chemical identity and/or exact percentage (concentration) of composition has been withheld as a trade secret is required.
4. FIRST-AID MEASURES
PROTECTION OF FIRST AID RESPONDERS: Rescuers should be taken for medical attention if necessary. Remove or cover gross
contamination to avoid exposure to rescuers.
DESCRIPTION OF FIRST AID MEASURES: Contaminated individuals must seek medical attention if any adverse effect occurs. Take
a copy of label and SDS to physician or health professional with the contaminated individual.
Skin Exposure: If this product contaminates the skin and irritation develops, immediately begin decontamination with soap and water. Remove
exposed or contaminated clothing, taking care not to contaminate eyes. The contaminated individual must seek medical attention if adverse effects
continue after flushing.
Eye Exposure: If this product enters the eyes, open victim's eyes while under gently running water. Use sufficient force to open eyelids. Have victim
Inhalation: If vapors, mists, or sprays of this product are inhaled, remove victim to fresh air. If necessary, use artificial respiration to support vital
functions. Seek medical attention if adverse effect occurs after removal to fresh air.
Ingestion: If this product is swallowed, CALL PHYSICIAN OR POISON CONTROL CENTER FOR MOST CURRENT INFORMATION. DO
NOT INDUCE VOMITING, unless directly by medical personnel. Have victim rinse mouth with water or give several cupfuls of water, if conscious.
Never induce vomiting or give diluents (milk or water) to someone who is unconscious, having convulsions, or unable to swallow. If vomiting
occurs, lean patient forward or place on left side (head-down position, if possible) to maintain an open airway and prevent aspiration.
IMPORTANT SYMPTOMS AND EFFECTS: See Sections 2 (Hazard Identification) and 11 (Toxicological Information).
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: Acute or chronic respiratory conditions, skin disorder, or disorders
involving the “Target Organs” (see Section 11, “Toxicological Information) may be aggravated by exposure to this product.
IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION AND SPECIAL TREATMENT NEEDED: Treat symptoms and eliminate exposure. Provide
oxygen, if necessary. Pulmonary function tests, chest X-rays, and nervous system evaluations may prove useful.
5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
FLASH POINT (Pensky-Martens Closed Cup): 62.8°C (145°F)
AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE: For Mineral Spirits: 245°C (473°F)
FLAMMABLE LIMITS (in air by volume, %): The following values are for the Mineral
Spirits component: Lower (LEL): 0.6% Upper (UEL): 6.5%
FIRE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Fire extinguishing materials that can be used against
fires of this product include carbon dioxide, dry chemical powder, or appropriate foam.
Consideration for surrounding materials must be taken into account.
UNSUITABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: None known.
SPECIAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: This product is a Class II combustible
liquid; it must be heated to a relatively high temperature before ignition can occur. When
involved in a fire, this material may ignite and produce irritating vapors and toxic gases (e.g.
carbon oxides, aromatic hydrocarbons, reactive hydrocarbons and aldehydes). This
product can float on water and may travel to distant locations and/or spread fire.
WARNING! By itself, this product will not spontaneously combust, but rags and waste
soaked in the product can catch fire when the product dries. The drying reaction is exothermic, and the heat given off in that process
can cause the rags, as well as combustible materials such as paper or wood to ignite. See Section 7 (Handling and Storage) for more
information.
Explosion Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact: Not sensitive.
Explosion Sensitivity to Static Discharge: The vapors of this product may be ignited by static electrical energy.
ADVICE TO FIRE-FIGHTERS: Structural firefighters must wear Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus and full protective equipment.
Chemical resistant clothing may be necessary. Move containers from fire area if it can be done without risk to personnel. Water spray can
be used to cool fire-exposed containers. Water fog or spray can also be used by trained firefighters to disperse this product’s vapors and
to protect personnel. If possible, prevent runoff water from entering storm drains, bodies of water, or other environmentally sensitive
areas. Rinse contaminated equipment thoroughly with soapy water before returning such equipment to service.
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS AND EMERGENCY PROCEDURES: Uncontrolled releases should be responded to by trained
personnel using pre-planned procedures. Proper protective equipment should be used. Call CHEMTREC (1-800-424-9300) for
emergency assistance. Or if in Canada, call CANUTEC (613-996-6666). The atmosphere must at least 19.5 percent Oxygen before non-
emergency personnel can be allowed in the area without Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus and fire protection.
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Small Spills: Wear rubber gloves, splash goggles, and appropriate body protection.
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HEALTH
FLAMMABILITY
INSTABILITY
OTHER
NFPA RATING
0
2
Hazard Scale: 0 = Minimal 1 = Slight 2 = Moderate
3 = Serious 4 = Severe