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Material Safety Data Sheet <br /> Material Name : ACQ Preserve and Preserve Plus Pressure Treated Wood ID : CSI -068 <br /> Personal Protective Equipment: General <br /> Launder workclothes frequently . Eyewash fountain is recommended . <br /> * * * Section 9 = Ph sical & Chemical Properties <br /> Appearance : May vary Odor: Ammonia/Wood Odor <br /> Physical State : Solid wood pH : Not applicable <br /> Vapor Pressure : Not available Vapor Density : Not applicable <br /> Boiling Point: Not applicable Melting Point: Not applicable <br /> Solubility ( H2O ) : Insoluble Specific Gravity : Not available <br /> * * * Section 10 - Chemical Stability & Reactivity Information <br /> Chemical Stability <br /> This is a stable material . <br /> Chemical Stability : Conditions to Avoid <br /> Keep away from excessive heat , sparks and open flame . Keep away from incompatible materials . <br /> Incompatibility <br /> Strong acids , alkalies and oxidizing agents . <br /> Hazardous Decomposition <br /> Combustion products may yield irritating and toxic fumes and gases including organic chloride , aldehydes , <br /> amines , hydrogen chloride , ammonia , copper compounds , oxygen , boric oxide , oxides of carbon and nitrogen . <br /> Hazardous Polymerization <br /> Will not occur. <br /> * * * Section 11 - Toxicological Information <br /> Acute and Chronic Toxicity <br /> A : General Product Information <br /> Wood dusts may be irritating to the eyes , skin and respiratory tract . Prolonged or repeated inhalation of wood <br /> dust may cause respiratory irritation , recurrent bronchitis and prolonged colds . Depending on the species of <br /> wood , recurrent exposure may cause allergic skin and respiratory reactions in some individuals . <br /> Inhalation of high concentrations of Monoethanolamine have been reported to cause pulmonary , liver, kidney and <br /> skin damage in experimental animals . Monoethanolamine is corrosive to the eyes , skin , respiratory system and <br /> gastrointestinal tract , and may cause permanent damage to the eyes . Monoethanolamine may be absorbed <br /> through the skin in harmful amounts and may cause allergic skin reactions . Monoethanolamine exposures may <br /> cause damage to the nervous system , lungs , liver and kidneys . <br /> The Copper complex expressed as copper oxide in this product contains copper salts which , upon ingestion of <br /> high oral doses , can cause gastrointestinal disturbances , anemia , and secondary liver and kidney damage . <br /> Acute exposures to Boric Acid can cause gastrointestinal distress , liver or kidney damage , shock , convulsions , <br /> coma , and death . Boric Acid can be absorbed through the skin , lungs and gastrointestinal tract , and is a skin <br /> sensitizer, <br /> Didecyldimethylammonium chloride ( DDAC ) is a quaternary ammonium compound shown to cause severe skin <br /> and eye irritation in animals . DDAC is corrosive to the gastrointestinal tract and is expected to cause caustic <br /> burns to the skin , eyes , throat and respiratory tract , especially upon exposure to concentrated solutions . <br /> Alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride ( DBAC ) is a quaternary ammonium compound which may produce <br /> corrosive damage to the eyes and gastrointestinal tract , and severe irritation to the skin and respiratory tract . <br /> Acute toxicity data from the supplier of the Alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride in this product is as follows : <br /> Oral LD50 ( no species indicated ) : 735 mg /kg for males and females combined <br /> Dermal LD50 ( no species indicated ) : 3350 mg/kg for males and females combined <br /> Page 4 of 8 Issue Date : 05/30/06 Revision : 1 . 0000 Print Date : 5/30/2006 <br />