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FROM SI-113- Corp S2SRRRSaIS (WED)JAH 11 2012 S:45IST. 9:06IHo. 7535658737 R 2 <br /> :7 <br /> The "Fire and Explosion" data area of the MSDS also describes: <br /> • The type of fire extinguisher to use on a material. <br /> • Special care you should take when handling a material to prevent a fire or explosion. <br /> • Special fire fighting methods. <br /> You don't need to memorize the flash point of every material you work with. You do need to read the Product <br /> Material Safety Data Sheet to knew if and when the material in your work area could catch fire or explode. <br /> Please remember, the MSDS binder is organized into product groups. Each product group section "tab page" <br /> explains the materials in that group. Read each section tab page and understand the fire and explosion informa- <br /> tion for each product group. <br /> The FLAMMABLE MATERIAL in our formula can be in three forms: <br /> • Liquid . . . . . . . . . . . . .solvent, removers, fuels <br /> •Solid . . . . . . . . . . . . . .sludge from carburetor cleaner and caustic <br /> solutions <br /> •Gas(vapor) . . . . . . . . .fuel vapor, caustic vapor, carburetor cleaner vapor; <br /> gases given off while charging a battery. <br /> Common SOURCES OF IGNITION include: <br /> • Flames . . . . . . . . . . . .matches,gas welding, pilot lights <br /> •Sparks . . . . . . . . . . . . .lighted cigarettes, electrical equipment or static <br /> electricity,friction from a dropped tool. Any powered tool like bench <br /> grinders, hammers, air chisels, and saws all generate sparks when <br /> used on a metal surface. <br /> •Heat(high temperature materials) <br /> ko�� I . . . . . . . . . .tools and equipment that stay hot after use <br /> +� . . . . . . . . . . .direct sunlight on a container <br /> While all of the ingredients above can lead to fire,you should understand that if <br /> a material is flammable, under certain conditions,that material could explode. <br /> FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS can explode during storage, transfer and disposal. <br /> S7aRKs <br /> HEAT POOR VENTILATION can cause explosions when vapors build up in an <br /> area that doesn't have fresh air continuously circulating through it. <br /> CHEMICAL REACTIONS can cause explosions when two materials are <br /> mixed together that should not be.The materials react with each other and <br /> cause an explosion. <br /> • <br /> '►7 <br /> ' � J <br /> ©Copyright 1987 KLM Automotive Publishing Inc. �� <br />