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11/29/2007 12:27 ABLE <br />,,.MAINTENANCE INC 4 12094640138 N0.256 <br />ATORNAR LUPEROX DELTR9 <br />MSterlal S00Y Data Shoot <br />A ToFlIvA ct;eMicals, Inc. <br />ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES <br />In Case Of Spill. or Leak <br />Use inert, non-cornbustible absorbant material. Sweep Or sOOOP Up..using non -sparking tools, Wet d and <br />dispose Of immediately. Consult a regulatory specialist to determine Wet <br />and <br />tng <br />appropriate state or local reporting <br />requirements, for assistance in waste characterization and/or hazardous waste disposal and ether <br />requirements listed in Pertinent environmental permits. <br />7 HANDLING AND STORAGE <br />Handling <br />Contact with 'r)COMP8413ILa Materials or exposure <br />to temperatures exceeding SART (See Section (9) may <br />result in a self accelerating y <br />decomposition reaction with release of flammable V8POr& Which May autoignit <br />Keep away from heat sparks and flame. Avoid contamination, Use only with adequate ventilation. Use <br />explosion Proof equipment. Keep oontainer clused. Do not reuse container as it May retain hazardous pra. <br />residue, Do not get in eyes, on skin Or On clothing. Av <br />handling. Do not tastL* 01, swallow.aid breathing vapor or mist- wash thoroughly aft., <br />Avoid Prolonged or repeated contact vWthskin, <br />Storage <br />Store below 38 C/100 F to maintain Stability and active oxygen content. Detached storage is p fe <br />out of direct sunlight in a re med, <br />materials 0001 well -ventilated place. Store away from Combustibles and incompatible al <br />, Refor also to National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) Code 432, Code for the Storage of Org <br />Peroxide Formulations. <br />8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROI R; I im <br />TECTION <br />ingineering Controls <br />Investigate engineering techniques to reduce exposures below airborne ex lknits. Provide vent <br />necessary to control exposure levels below airborne exposure limits (see bexposure <br />below), If Practical, use local <br />mechanical exhaust ventilation at sources of air contamination <br />such as <br />open process equipment. <br />Eye / Face protectior, <br />-Where there is Potential for eye contact, Wear 3 face shield, chemical goggles, and have eye flushin <br />Equipment immediately available. <br />g <br />Skin Protection <br />Wearappropriale chemical resistant protective We Clothing and chemical resistant <br />Consult glove manufacturer to determine appropriate type <br />chemical gogg, gloves 10 Prevent skin co <br />es, a face shield, and chenjj(;�l resistant .1 glove material for given 8PPlication. Weer <br />Occur, Rinse jmm8d1atGIY if skin Is contaminated, othing such as a rubber spron when splashing r <br />reuse. Clean protective Remove contaminated Clothing promptly and wash be <br />equipment before reuse. Provide a safety shower at any 10CStion where skin col <br />can occur. Wash skin thoroughly after handling. <br />Respiratory protection <br />Avoid breathing vapor or mist, Where airborne exposure is likely, use NIOSH approved respiratory prot®, <br />equipment appropriate to the material and/or Its components, Full facepleoe equipment is recommended <br />minimurn <br />with engineering controls, Consult respirator manufacturer to determine appropriate <br />application- Observe respirator use limitations specified by NIDSH or the manufacturer. For emertype equipment for giv, <br />if used, replaces need for face shield and/or chemical goggles. if exposures cannot be kept at a <br />en um <br />a <br />Product Code: 114000 <br />Revision: 3 <br />ssusd,'16 FES 2001 <br />Page 3 of 10 <br />if <br />PIG <br />