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ADDITIONAL HEALTH DATA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION <br /> See Page 3. Environmental Impact: Certain geographical <br /> areas have air pollution restrictions concern- !, <br /> n SPECIAL PROTECTIVE INFORMATION ing the use of materials in work situations <br /> which may release volatile components to <br /> Eye Protection: Avoid contact with eyes. the atmosphere. Air pollution regulations <br /> Eye 'contact can be avoided by wearing should be studied to determine 'if this mate- <br /> chemical safety goggles. rial is regulated in the area where it is to be <br /> used. <br /> Skin Protection: Avoid prolonged or fre- Precautions it Material is flames in vicinity <br /> sed <br /> or <br /> quently repeated skin contact with this Spilled: Eliminate all open inity <br /> material. Skin contact can be minimized by of spill or released vapor. Clean up spills as <br /> wearing impervious protective clothing soon as possible, observing precautions in <br /> including rubber gloves. Special Protective Information and on prod- <br /> uct label. Absorb large spills with absorbent <br /> Respiratory Protection: Wear approved clay, diatomaceous earth, or other suitable <br /> respiratory protection such as an organic material. A fire or vapor hazard may exist <br /> vapor cartridge respirator or an air-supplying since these cleanup materials will only_. <br /> respirator unless ventilation equipment is absorb liquid; they will not absorb vapor. <br /> adequate to keep airborne concentrations Waste <br /> materialsoral in disposable Place co containers and <br /> ntami- <br /> below the exposure standard. <br /> bury in an approved dumping area. <br /> Ventilation: Use adequate ventilation to <br /> keep the. airborne concentrations of this REACTIVITY DATA <br /> material below the exposure standard. Stability (thermal, Light, etc.) : Stable. <br /> FIRE PROTECTION <br /> Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid): May n <br /> Liquid evaporates and forms vapors (fumes) react with strong oxidizing materials. <br /> n <br /> whiqb can catch fire and burn with explosive <br /> viol ce. Invisible vapor spreads easily and Hazardous Decomposition Products: Normal <br /> can be set on fire by many sources such as combustion forms carbon dioxide and water <br /> pilot lights, welding equipment, and electri- vapor; incomplete combustion can produce <br /> cal motors and switches. Fire hazard is carbon monoxide. <br /> greater as liquid temperature rises above Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. <br /> 85°F. <br /> Flash Point: (TCC) 1010F, (TOC) 111°F PHYSICAL PROPERTIES <br /> Autoignition Temp.: 5000F <br /> Solubility Miscible with hydrocarbons; <br /> Flammability Limits: 1.0-6.0% <br /> insoluble in water. <br /> Ext;;,guishing Media: CO2, Dry Chemical, <br /> Foam, Water Spray. Appearance (Color, Odor, etc.} Colorless <br /> liquid. <br /> Special Fire Fighting Procedures: For fires Boiling Point: 310-370°F <br /> involving this material, do not enter any ng <br /> enclosed' or confined fire space without Melting Point: n/a <br /> proper protective equipment. This may Speck Gravity: 0.78 @ 60/60°F <br /> include self-contained breathing apparatus to Vapor Pressure: 5 mm Hg @ 770F <br /> protect against the hazardous effects of Vapor Density (Air = 1): 4.8 <br /> normal products of combustion or oxygen Percent Volatile (Volume %): 99+% <br /> deficiency. Read the entire bulletin. Evaporation (Bu Ac = l)- 0.22 <br /> Molecular Weight: 138 (Avg.) <br /> SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS Viscosity: 0.96 cSt to 100°F <br /> �ee Page 3. n/a = Not Applicable <br /> a of hereinThe ion contained <br /> b vs information <br /> r plied iis deeconditions on daybeyolnd ourch we acanre uol andare dwithis ewhich welieved to bmayrbotunfamil ar and sinceas of the date fdatanmadce e available ssubsequent to <br /> the date hereof may suggest modifications of the information, we do not assume any responsibility for the results of its use. This information is <br /> furnished upon the condition that the person receiving it shall make his own determination of the suitability of the material for his particular purpose. <br /> C118-6745(SWOM-9-79)Printed In U.S.A. 2 <br /> 47 <br />