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X, e <br /> WWI tdS� 1033 <br /> P ace 4 <br /> SECTION VIII . REACTIVITY DATA <br /> Stability: Stable in closed containers at room temprature. <br /> NFPA Reactivity: 0 <br /> ncompatioi ities (Materials to Avoid): Can form explosive mixtures with <br /> air. Xylene should be kept array from sources of heat and ignition ano <br /> strong oxidizing agents . <br /> Hazardous Decomposition Products: Degradation in air due to heat may <br /> yield toxic vapors and gases , incluoing 'carbon monoxide. ano oxides of <br /> nitrogen. <br /> Hazardous Polymerization: Does not occur. <br /> SECTION IX. SPILL, LEAK OR DISPOSAL PROCEDURES <br /> Actions To Take in Case of Spills or Leaks: Restrict from areas of <br /> spills or leaks persons not wearing protective equipment and clothing. <br /> Eliminate sources of ignition. Ventilate area. Inform supervisor or <br /> health and safety officer of any spill or leak. While protecting against <br /> eye and skin contact and inhalation of vapors, take the following steps: <br /> o Solid: Shovel or sweep solid into suitable container, and cover. <br /> o Liquid: Contain spill . Prevent leakage into confined spaces or <br /> sewer drains. Where feasible, absorb liquid with paper towels , <br /> vermiculite, sand, or other non—combustible absorbent material . <br /> Collect in suitable container and cover. <br /> Disposal Methods: Federal laws and regulations impose highly specific <br /> requirements tor disposal of toxic and otherwise hazardous materials . <br /> Consult with your supervisor or health and safety officer regarding the <br /> proper, legal disposal procedures for this substance. Do not dispose of <br /> potentially toxic or otherwise hazardous substances without appropriate <br /> authorization. Prior to receiving institutional authorization, it may be <br /> necessary to store spilled materials. To do so safely, carefully label <br /> containers of materials , store in a cool , dry location, and maintain <br /> security of the storage area until official guidance is obtained. <br /> SECTION X. SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION <br /> Respiratory Protection: Only NIOSH or MSHA approved equipment should be <br /> used. Minimum respiratory equipment required for vapor: <br /> >100 and ,�.1 ,000 ppm: Chemical cartridge respirator witn full <br /> facepiece and organic vapor cartridge(s) . <br /> X5,000 ppm: Gas mask with chin—style or front— or back—mounted <br /> organic vapor canister; or supplied—air respirator with full facepiece, <br /> helmet, or hood; or self—contained breathing apparatus with full <br /> facepiece. <br /> X10,000 ppm: Type C supplied—air respirator with full facepeice <br /> operated in pressure—demand or other positive pressure mode or with <br /> full facepiece, helmet or hood operated in continous—flow mode. <br /> Copyright 1986 by Envirologic Data, Inc. <br /> ENViRd0cic dATA <br />