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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET <br /> Product Name: Gold Seal® Component `8' <br /> MSDS-8005 <br /> Section 11: Toxicological Information <br /> Skin Contact: Irritant to the skin. <br /> Skin Absorption: The LD50 for skin absorption in rabbits is 2,111 mg/kg (calculated). <br /> Eve: Irritant to the eyes. <br /> SVstemic & Other Effects: It is assumed by OSHA that an untested mixture presents the same <br /> health hazard as do the components that are present at one percent or <br /> a greater level. <br /> Health hazard information for all components in their pure form is <br /> therefore included as part of the MSDS. <br /> Contact'vrith tltc eyes or skin may Cause severe irritation,, and pain. <br /> Prolonged contact may result in chemical burns and permanent <br /> damage. <br /> Material vapor in low concentrations can cause lacrimation, <br /> conjunctivitis and corneal edema when absorbed into the tissue of the <br /> eye from the atmosphere. Corneal edema may give rise to a <br /> perception of "blue haze"or "fog" around lights. The effect is <br /> temporary and has no known residual effect. <br /> Inhalation of vapors may cause irritation of the respiratory tract. <br /> Coughing and chest pain may result. <br /> Repeated and/or prolonged exposure to low concentrations of vapor <br /> may cause sore throat, eye irritation, nausea, faintness and/or <br /> headache that are temporary. <br /> Repeated and/or prolonged exposure at low levels may result in <br /> adverse respiratory effects, adverse skin effects or adverse eye <br /> effects. <br /> Medical conditions generally aggravated by exposure are: <br /> asthma <br /> skin disorders and allergies <br /> - eye disease <br /> - chronic respiratory disease (bronchitis, emphysema) <br /> Ingestion: Single dose oral toxicity oral LD50 for rats is 1,984 mg/kg (calculated). <br /> Inhalation: May cause respiratory sensitization in susceptible individuals. If <br /> heated or sprayed as an aerosol, excessive concentrations are <br /> attainable that could be hazardous. Excessive exposure may cause <br /> irritation of the eyes, upper respiratory tract and lungs. <br /> Literature reports an inhalation LCJ0 value for alkanolamine as 1641 <br /> ppm (4-hour, rat). <br /> Section 12: Ecological Information/Environmental Fate <br /> Not available. <br /> Page 4 of 6 (B) <br />