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SAFETY DATA SHEET <br />If necessary, gently hold the eyelid open during the flush. Seek medical attention following initial eye washing. <br />Product is caustic and irreversible eye damage can occur if material is not successfully removed from the eyes. <br />SKIN CONTACT: <br />Immediately wash skin with mild soap solution to remove material from skin. Remove affected clothing and launder <br />prior to re-use. If skin damage occurs other than redness, seek medical attention and provide this SDS to attending <br />medical personnel. <br />INGESTION: <br />Ingestion is not a likely route of exposure based on commercial product use. If ingestion occurs, seek immediate <br />medical attention. Do not induce vomiting or give anything but water by mouth without being directed to do so by <br />POISON CONTROL or attending medical personnel. <br />5.FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES <br />Flashpoint and Method: >200oF/93oC <br />Flammable Limits: Not Determined <br />Autoignition Temperature: Not Determined <br />GENERAL HAZARD: <br />Product is organic and will fuel a fire but flash point is above the GHS combustible range. <br />FIRE FIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS: <br />Water fog or fine spray; dry chemical fire extinguishers; carbon dioxide fire extinguishers; foam; alcohol resistant foams <br />(ATC type). Use water fog or fine spray for cooling exposed containers to control heating. <br />FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT: <br />In the event of a fire, wear full protective clothing and NIOSH-approved self-contained breathing apparatus with <br />full facepiece operated in the pressure demand or other positive pressure mode. <br />FURTHER INFORMATION: <br />During a fire, smoke may contain the original material in addition to combustion products which might be more irritating. <br />HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: <br />Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and organics such as aldehydes depending on the heat of the fire. <br />6.ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES <br />LAND SPILL RESPONSE: <br />Absorb small spills with inert material such as sand or earth. Containerize waste material. Dike large spills to contain <br />the area of the spill. Use clean up procedures that minimize contamination to earth or water bodies. <br />WATER SPILL: <br />Restrict transfer to the localized spill area in the case of a large spill (many gallons) by diking or other means as this <br />product is aquatically toxic. <br />RECOMMENDED DISPOSAL: <br />Disposal options may be dictated by other materials mixed with this material. Dispose of in accordance with local, <br />state, and federal regulations using methods which consider recycling/reclamation. <br /> EasiSolv 35 Page 3 of 9