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EHD - Public
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2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2020
RECORD_ID
PR0539573
PE
2220
FACILITY_ID
FA0022645
FACILITY_NAME
YOUNG'S LOCKEFORD ACE HARDWARE
STREET_NUMBER
18960
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STREET_NAME
STATE ROUTE 88
City
LOCKEFORD
Zip
95237
APN
05130021
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
18960 N HWY 88
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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SECTION 16 : OTHER INFORMATION <br /> 16 . 1 : INDICATION OF CHANGE . <br /> • CHANGE INDICATED : Addition of test data information to section 10 . <br /> • ORIGINAL DATE OF ISSUE : May 2009 . <br /> • DATES OF UPDATES : June 25 , 2013 ; June 5, 2014 <br /> 16 . 2 : KEY LITERATURE REFERENCES AND SOURCES FOR DATA <br /> SAFETY DATA SHEETS FOR COMPONENT PRODUCTS <br /> • Regulations ( EC) No 1907/2006 , 1272/2008 & 453/2010 of the European Parliament and of the Council <br /> • Federal OSHA Hazard Communication Standard : 29 CFR 1910 . 1200 <br /> • ESIS -European Chemical Substances Information System http ://esis .jrc . ec . europa . eu/ <br /> 16 . 3 : CLASSIFICATION AND PROCEDURE USED TO DERIVE THE CLASSIFICATIONS FOR MIXTURES <br /> • CLASSIFICATION : Section 2 ( Hazards Information ) provides all relevant classification information used <br /> for this product . The assignments were based on data available for the component products , calculations , <br /> expert judgment , and weight of evidence . <br /> 16 .4 : ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS . <br /> ALL SECTIONS : OSHA: U.S. Federal Occupational Safety and Health SECTION 9 : pH: Scale (0 to 14) used to rate the acidity or alkalinity of <br /> Administration. WHMIS : Canadian Workplace Hazardous Materials aqueous solutions. For example, a pH value of 0 indicates a strongly <br /> Standard . GHS: Globally Harmonized System of Classification of acidic solution , pH of 7 indicates a neutral solution, and a pH value of 14 <br /> Chemical Substances. REACH: European Union regulation , Registration, indicates an extremely basic solution. FLASH POINT: Temperature at <br /> Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemical substances, which a liquid generates enough flammable vapors so that ignition may <br /> SECTION 2: CAS Number: Chemical Abstract Service Number, which is occur. AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE : Temperature at which <br /> used by the American chemical Society to uniquely identify a chemical . spontaneous ignition occurs. LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT (LEL): The <br /> EINECS : European Inventory of Existing Commercial Substances. minimal concentration of flammable vapors in air which will sustain <br /> ignition. UPPER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT ( UEL): The maximum concentration <br /> SECTION 3 : HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM of flammable vapors in air which will sustain ignition=: Approximately <br /> RATING: This is a rating system used by industry to summarize physical symbol <br /> and health hazards to chemical users and was originally developed by SECTION 11 : CARCINOGENICITY STATUS: NTP: National <br /> the National Paint and Coating Association. 0 = No Significant Hazard . 1 Toxicology Program. IARC: International Agency for Research on <br /> = Slight Hazard . 2 = Moderate Hazard . 3 = Severe Hazard . 4 = Extreme Cancer. REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY INFORMATION : Mutagen : <br /> Hazard . Substance capable of causing chromosomal damage to cells . <br /> SECTION 5: NFPA: National Fire Protection Association. NFPA Embryotoxin: Substance capable of damaging the developing embryo in <br /> FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION : The NFPA uses the flash point an overexposed female. Teratogen : Substance capable of damaging the <br /> (FI . P. ) and boiling point (BP) to classify flammable or combustible liquids. developing fetus in an overexposed female. Reproductive toxin : <br /> Class IA: FI . P. below 73°F and BP below 100°F. Class IB: FI. P. below Substance capable of adversely affecting male or female reproductive <br /> 73°F and BP at or above 100°F. Class IC: : FI. P. at or above 73°F and BP organs or functions . TOXICOLOGY DATA: LDxxor LCxx: The Lethal <br /> at or above 100°F. Class II : : FI .P. at or above 100°F and below 140°F. Dose or Lethal Concentration of a substance which will be fatal to a given <br /> Class IIIA: FI . P. at or above 140°F and below 200°F. Class IIIB : FI . P. at percentage (xx) of exposed test animals by the designate route of <br /> or above 200° F. NFPA HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RATING: This is a administration . This value is used to access the toxicity of chemical <br /> rating system used to summarize physical and health hazards to substances to humans . TDxxor TCxx: The Toxic Dose or Toxic <br /> firefighters. 0 = No Significant Hazard . 1 = Slight Hazard . 2 = Moderate Concentration of a substance which will cause an adverse effect to a <br /> Hazard . 3 = Severe Hazard . 4 = Extreme Hazard . given percentage (xx) of exposed test animals by the designate route of <br /> SECTION 8 : NE: Not established .ACGIH: American Conference of administration . NOAEL: No Observable Effect Level <br /> Government Industrial Hygienists; TWA: Time-Weighted Average (over SECTION 13 : RCRA: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. The <br /> an 8-hour work day); STEL : Short-Term Exposure Limit ( 15 minute regulations promulgated under this act under Act are found in 40 CFR, <br /> average, no more than 44imes daily and each exposure separated by Sections 260 ff, and define the requirements of hazardous waste <br /> one-hour minimally); C: Ceiling Limit (concentration not to be exceeded in generation, transport, treatment, storage, and disposal. EPA RCRA <br /> a work environment) . PEL: Permissible Exposure Limit, NIOSH: National Waste Codes : Defined in 40 CFR Section 261 . <br /> Institute of Occupational Safety and Health; REL: Recommended SECTION 15 : CERCLA: Comprehensive Environmental Response <br /> j Exposure Limit; IDLH : Immediately Dangerous 7o andLiability Life and Health Compensation anlity Act (a. k. a. °Superfund") and SARA: <br /> Concentrations . Note: In July 1992, a court ruling vacated the more (Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act). The regulations <br /> protective PELs set by OSHA in 1989 . Because OSHA may enforce the promulgated under this Act are located under 40 CFR 300 ff. and provide <br /> more protective levels under the "general duty clause°, both the current °community right-to-know ' requirements. DSL/NDSL: Canadian Domestic <br /> and vacated levels are presented in this document. Ppm: Parts per Substances and Non-Domestic Substances Lists. <br /> Million. mode : Milligrams per cubic meter. moocf: Millions of Particles <br /> per Cubic Foot. BEI: Biological Exposure Limit, EL: Exposure Limit <br /> United Kingdom). Federal Republic of Germany (DFG) Maximum <br /> Concentration Values in the Workplace ( MAKs) <br /> COCO ABSORB COCO PRODUCTS LLC SAFETY DATA SHEET <br /> Universal Absorbent Page 9 of 9 June 5, 2014 <br />
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