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i' <br />DEFINITIONS <br />MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET <br />SUBSTANCE IDENTIFICATION <br />TRADE NAMES 8, SYNONYMS - The name under which the product is marketed and the common <br />commercial names of the product. <br />PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION - The chemical or generic name of single elements or compounded <br />products and mixtures. <br />CAS NUMBER - The Chemical Abstracts Service number, if applicable. <br />MOLECULAR FORMULA - The chemical formula for single elements or compounds. <br />CERCLA RATING - Rating system.40 CFR 300.81 from Comprehek6ive environmental Response <br />Compensation and-Ltability Act of 1980. <br />NFPA RATING - NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION STANDARD 704M - Hazard Iden-ttfication <br />System. _ <br />COMPONENTS AND CONThaving <br />pItN�gal for hThe aarmowhichh arents as well considered awhenany <br />evaluating the product. <br />nts or <br />contaminants having Po <br />TLV LIMITS - Indicates Threshold Limit Value, any limit established by a governmental <br />regulatory agency. <br />PHYSICAL DATA - DESCRIPTION - Appearance and odor of product. <br />VAPOR PRESSURE.- The pressure (usually expressed in millirgeters of mercury) at any given <br />temperature of the vapor of the substance in equilibrium with its liquid or solid form. <br />SPECIFIC GRAVITY - Refers to the ratio of the weight of a volume of material to the weight <br />of an equal volume of water P 39.2oF. This determines whether the material floats or <br />sinks in water. <br />SOLUBILITY IN WATER - The solubility of the material by weight in water at room <br />temperature. <br />VAPOR DENSITY - The relative density or weight of a vapor or gas (with no air present) <br />compared with an equal volume of air at ambient temperature. <br />FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA - Refers to information for evaluating the fire hazards and fire <br />control methods. <br />FLASH POINT - The minimum temperature in degrees F at which a liquid will give off enough <br />vapor when mixed with air will ignite in the presence of a.spark or flame. <br />EXPLOSION LIMITS - The range of gas or vapor concentration (percent by Volume in air) <br />which `sill burn or explode if an ignition source is present. <br />AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE - The minimum temperature required for a substance to initiate <br />self combustion in the absence of a spark or flame. <br />TRANSPORTATION DATA - D.O.T. CLASSIFICATION - The appropriate classification and labeling <br />requirements as determined by the regulations of the Office of Hazardous Materials, <br />Department of Transportation. <br />TOXICITY - Possible health hazards as derived from human observation, animal studies or <br />from the results of studies with similar products. <br />LETHAL DOSE OR CONCENTRATION (LD50. LCSO) - That dose or concentration which will produce <br />death in 50 per cent of the test animals. For inhalation. the exposure time is indicated. <br />The LOBO and LCSO values are Intended to provide an estimatedoff the not be elatieused to estimateeef any <br />toxicity associated with a particu-lar material. They <br />absolute level of intake or exposure which might be safe for humans. <br />HEALTH EFFECTS AND FIRST AID - The health effects for various types of exposure and <br />detailed first aid procedures. <br />ACUTE EXPOSURE - Adverse effects resulting from a single dose or exposure to a material. <br />CHRONIC EXPOSURE - Adverse effects resulting from repeated exposures to a material over a <br />relatively prolonged period of time. <br />REACTIVITY - The tendency of a material to undergo chemical reaction with the release of <br />energy when in direct contact with other materials or under conditions of shock, pressure <br />or temperature. <br />PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT - The type of protective equipment necessary for the safe handling <br />and use <br />of the product. <br />TYPE •C• SUPPLIED AIR RESPIRATOR - An airline respirator, for entry into and escape from <br />atmospheres not immediately dangerous to life, or health. which consist of a source of <br />respirable breathing air, a hose, a detachable coupling. a control valve, orifice, a <br />demand valve or pressure demand valve, an arrangement for attaching the hose to the wearer <br />and a face piece, hood. or helmet. <br />DISCLAIMER <br />This material safety data sheet and the information it contains is offered to you in good <br />faith as accurate. We have reviewed any Information contained in this data sheet which we <br />received from sources outside our company. We bAieve that information to be correct but <br />cannot guarantee its accuracy or completeness. Health and safety precautions in this data <br />sheet may not be adequate for all individuals and/or situations. It is the user's <br />obligation to evaluate and use this product safely and to comply with all appli-cable laws <br />arid, regulations. No statement made in this data sheet shall be construed as a permission <br />or recommendation for the use of any, product in a manner that might infringe existing <br />patents. No warranty is made, either expressed or implied. <br />(SEE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE) <br />07/08/86 <br />