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PAGE 4 <br />MSOS NO : SN -709 <br />14, TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION <br />Proper Shipping Name: Compounds or I ubr i cants, N. 0. 1 . <br />Hazardous Label Required NONE <br />Freight Classification/Rate : IT 50455, CL70 <br />Foreign Trade Schedule Be : 2712-90. 0000 <br />IATA (Air shipping name) NONE <br />IMO (Boat shipping name) NONE <br />15. REGULATORY INFORMATION <br />TSCA (Toxic substance's control act) ALL COMPONENT'S OF THIS PRODUCT RRE LISTED ON THE TSCA INVENTORY. <br />CERCLA (Comprehensive Response Compensation and Liability Act) <br />CAS # Common Name X By Weight "RO" <br />NONE <br />SARA (Superfund Amendments & Reauthorization Act) <br />302 Extremely Hazardous Substance's : NONE <br />311 Hazard Categorization : Acute— Chronic— Fire — Pressure— Reactive— Not Established <br />312 is the section for the Annual Reporting of SARA 311. <br />313 Reportable Ingredient's : NONE <br />CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Ingredients : NONE <br />MICHIGAN Critical Materials : NOT DETERMINED <br />NEW JERSEY Environmental Hazardous Substance List : NOT DETERMINED <br />PENNSYLVANIA Hazardous Substance : NOT DETERMINED <br />PENNSYLVANIA Environmental Hazardous Substance : NOT DETERMINED <br />CANADIAN WHMIS The Canadian Workplace MaterialslomClassification <br />rthisti:CssD,D.div5,Ere/sK rmin <br />CPR This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the <br />Canadian Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) <br />HAZARDOUS PRODUCTS ACT See CERCLA information above. <br />16. OTHER INFORMATION <br />After buffing compounds have been used there is normally produced a waste containing dried <br />buffing compound, buffing wheel lint of cotton, polyester, etc. plus dust from the material that <br />was polished. The use of extinguishing media in a fire from this waste should be evaluated as to <br />the material that was polished. Fibre lint with the dried buffing compound may MK* the mixture <br />combustible. the addition of metal dust like aluminum, titanium, or magnesium to the cotton lint <br />and dry buffing compound may increase the ■Ixtures degree of combustibility. This addi then of <br />metal dust may change the recommended extinguising media. For buffing compound waste, the general <br />recommended extinguishing media is water by flooding, chemical foam, or carbon dioxide. The <br />recommendation for a specific metal dust may be dry chemical foam only, or smothering. Individual <br />I that was polished. The metal supplier should <br />be <br />situations will vary according to the materiave <br />questioned as to the recommended fire fighting media or procedure when his material is involved. <br />to the <br />This information is furnished without warren tyL expressed or implied I except <br />hat It is sorpl f lc material- It may Mott <br />s <br />