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t AI~DITIO-NAL HEALTH DATA ENYIRONMEN'TAL PROTECTION <br /> See Page 3. Environmental Impact- Certain moor.aphis-91 <br /> areas have air pollution restrictions %on^ern- <br /> SPECIAL PROTECTIVE INFORMATION ing the use of materials in work qitllfAonq <br /> =� which may release volatile components to `w <br /> Eye Protection: Avoid contact, with eyes. the atmosphere. Air pollution regulations' <br /> 73ye 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 its to be <br /> used. <br /> Skin Protection: Avoid prolonged or fre- Precautions if Material is Rele&ged or <br /> quently repeated skin contact; with this Spilled: Clean up spills as soon as possible, <br /> material. Skin contact can be m'Linimized by observing precautions in Special Protective <br /> wearing impervious protective clothing Information and on product label. Ahsorb <br /> including rubber gloves. large spits with absorbent clay, diatoma- <br /> ceous earth, or other suitable material. A <br /> Respiratory Protection: Wear approved fire or -vapor hazard may exist since th"o <br /> respiratory protection such. as ;an organic cleanup, materials will only Absorb liquid; <br /> vapor cartridge respirator a,, an air-supplying they will not absorb vapor. <br /> —Fp.M-or u toss ventilation equipment is Waste Disposal Methods: Place contami- <br /> adequate to .keep airborne 'concentrations nated materials in disposable conta-niers and <br /> below the exposure standard. bury in an approved dumping area. <br /> Ventilation: Use adequate ventilation to REACTIVITY DATA <br /> keep the airborne concentrations of this <br /> material below the exposure standard. Stability .(Theirmal, Light, etc.) : Stable. i <br /> FIRE-PROTECTION Incompatibility (Materials to Avold): May <br /> react with strong oxidizing materials. <br /> Liquid evaporates and forms vapor (fumes) <br /> which can catch fire and burn with explosive H&.ardous Decomposition Products: Normal <br /> violence. Invisible vapor y r---' <br /> .�� po spreads cosi? and -combustion forms carbon dioxide. and water <br /> can be set on fire by many sources such as vapor; incomplete combustion can produce <br /> pilot lights, welding equipment, and electri- carbon monoxide. <br /> cal motors and switches. • Fire`` hazard is <br /> greater as ligl-dd temperature, rises above Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. <br /> 85oF. <br /> Flash Point: (TCC) 105oF, (TOC) 117o]? PHYSICAL PROPERTIES <br /> Autoignition Temp.- 490OFSolubrmy: Miscible with hydrocarbons; <br /> Flemmabiil ty Limits: 1.0-6.096 insoluble in water. <br />'.� Eatinga hirg Media: CO2, Dry, Chemical) Appearance (Color, Odor, etc.): Colorlegg <br /> Foam, Water Spray. liquid. <br /> Speer.! Fire Fighting Procedures:" For fires BoRirng Range: 307-394OF <br /> involvingthis material do not"enter M <br /> any elta.rtg.Poilnt. n/a <br /> enclosed or confined fire space without Specific Gravity: 0.79 <br /> proQer protective equipment: ' This may Vapor Presstere: 5. mm Hg R 770F <br /> include self-contained breathing apparatus to Vapor Density (Air = 1): 4.8 <br /> protect against the hazardous 'effects ' of Percent Volatile (Volume%): 99+916 <br /> normal products of combustion or oxygen Evaporation (Su Ac = I): 0.17 ' <br /> deficiency. Read the entire bulletin. Molecular Weight: 140 (Avg.) <br /> Viscosity: 1.046 cSt @ 1.00cT <br /> SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS <br /> n/a = Not Applicable <br /> I See Page 3. NDA = No Data Available <br /> .'The above information is based on data of which we are aware and is believed to be correct as of the date hereof. Since the inforrnation contained <br /> herein may be applied under conditions beyond our contror and with which we may be unfamiliar and since da!a made avai We subsequent'n <br /> the date hereof may suggest modifications of the information, we do not assume any responsibility for the results of its use. This informetir.n <br /> furnished upon the condition that the person receiving it shall make his own determination of the suitability of the material for his particular pur{—: <br /> 93 li II CRR-6745f9 MOM-9-791 Printed in U.S.A. � <br />