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1ATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEE-, <br /> SURCOAT 311 <br /> FOR FIRE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wear self-contained breathing apparatus with <br /> full face piece, operated in pressure demand <br /> or other positive pressure mode . <br /> UNUSUAL FIRE HAZARD. . . . . . N/A <br /> SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA <br /> OVER EXPOSURE EFFECTS. . . . SKIN: will cause irritation . <br /> EYES: will cause severe irritation , <br /> reddening of tissue, burning sensation ; may <br /> cause burns. <br /> INHALATION: breathing dust will cause <br /> coughing , irritation of nose and throat. <br /> FIRST AID PROCEDURES. . . . . ALWAYS HAVE PLENTY OF WATER ON HAND FOR FIRST <br /> AID. <br /> SKIN: flush with plenty of water for at <br /> least 15 minutes; wash with soap and water. <br /> EYES: immediately flush with plenty of <br /> water for at least 15 minutes; ensure water <br /> flushing of entire surface of eye and lid . <br /> Obtain medical attention at once. <br /> INHALATION: remove to fresh air. <br /> SECTION VI - REACTIVITY DATA <br /> CHEMICAL STABILITY. . . . . . . stable <br /> CONDITIONS TO AVOID. . . . . . N/A <br /> INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS. . . strong alkalis, strong oxidizing agents <br /> DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS. . . carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide <br /> HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION. will not occur <br /> SECTION VII - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURE <br /> FOR SPILL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Use appropriate protective equipment. Return <br /> material to suitable container , using shovel <br /> or scoop. Store properly labeled container <br /> in appropriate location to await use or <br /> disposal . Flush area well with water . Keep <br /> spills and cleaning run-off out of municipal <br /> sewers and open bodies of water. <br /> WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD. . . . Aqueous solution : Neutralization of the <br /> acidity, precipitation of the phosphates, <br /> and further treatment may be required to <br /> meet local state , and federal waste control <br /> regulations. Material collected on absorbent <br /> must be disposed to a permitted hazardous <br /> waste management facility in accordance with <br /> the Clean Air and Clean Water Acts , <br /> 1 Resources Conservation and Recovery Act , and <br /> / all relevant laws or regulations regarding <br /> disposal . <br /> 10/31/1991 -2- <br />