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Sd <br /> SECTION 8: Exposure Controls and Personal Protection <br /> Ingredient OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV <br /> (8-hr TWA) (8-hr TWA) <br /> Calcium Chloride None Established None Established <br /> Potassium Chloride None Established None Established <br /> Sodium Chloride None Established None Established <br /> Engineering Controls: General dilution ventilation and/or local exhaust ventilation should be provided to minimize <br /> exposures. <br /> Personal Protection: <br /> Respiratory Protection: If irritation occurs, use a NIOSH/MSHA approved air purifying respirator for dusts/mists. <br /> Use respiratory protection in accordance with your company's respiratory protection program, local or OSHA <br /> regulations under 29 CFR 1910.134. <br /> Skin Protection: Wear long sleeved shirt, long pants and chemical resistant gloves such as polyvinyl alcohol, <br /> polyethylene or vitron. Leather clothing and shoes will be damaged by calcium chloride. <br /> -Eye Protection:Wear chemical protective goggles and a face shield. .,- <br /> .- }.A <br /> Work/Hygienic Practices: Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practices. These include <br /> avoiding any unnecessary exposures and removal of the material from skin, eyes and clothing. Launder contaminated <br /> clothing before reuse. Safety showers and eye wash stations should be available. <br /> SECTION 9: Physical and Chemical Properties <br /> Vapor Pressure (mm Hg @ 250C): 7- 15 <br /> Vapor Density(Air--I): Same as water. <br /> Specific Gravity(water--I): 1.3 - 1.44 <br /> Boiling Point: 230-251 OF (110 - 1220C) <br /> Solubility in Water: Soluble Viscosity: Not Available <br /> pH: Not Available, Slightly Basic Physical State: Liquid <br /> Appearance: Green Liquid. Freezing Point: Not Available <br /> Evaporation Rate (n-Butyl Acetate-l): Not Available Odor Type: None <br /> +r. A <br /> SECTION 10: Stability and Reactivity <br /> General: Stable. <br /> Incompatible Materials and Conditions to Avoid: Calcium chloride will: corrode most metals exposed to air; attack <br /> aluminum (and its alloys) and yellow brass; react with sulfuric acid to form hydrogen chloride which is corrosive, irritating <br /> and reactive; give exothermic reaction with water-reactive materials such as sodium; result in runaway polymerization <br /> reaction with methyl vinyl ether; and, in solution form react with zinc (galvanizing) to yield hydrogen gas which is <br /> explosive. <br /> Hazardous Decomposition Products: None known. See Section 5 of MSDS for combustion products statement. <br /> Hazardous Polymerization: May occur is combined with methyl vinyl ether. <br /> J <br />