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VENTILATION Use adequate ventilation (natural or mechanical) to keep vapor concentrations <br /> of this material below TLVAS 300 <br /> RE SPIRATORY PROTECTION None neeMqn tinder conditions with &dequaMWVentilation. If exposure <br /> seeds TLV NIOSH-approved respirators whirh mpet rT.S0 5144 mist be woxm <br /> Ey, -07EC71ON Cheadcal splash goggles or face mask should be corn whenever .splashing, <br /> spraying or other eyQ contact is likely, <br /> SKIN PROTECTION If conditions of use present hazard or exposure, inpeivious gloves (NBR or <br /> V=) should be worn. <br /> OTHER PROTECTIVE EOUIPMENT if conditions Of use present danger of skin exposure, use rubber <br /> r <br /> vinyl boots And clothing- <br /> SECT10N VI— PHYSICAL AND REACTIVITY DATA <br /> 301LING POINT (PFI EVAPORATION RATE (Ether a 11 SOLUBILITY IN WATER <br /> 00 to 4000 G.T. 1 I Negligible <br /> VAPOR PRESSURE Imm Hg) INCOMPATIBILITY.(Materials to Avoid) <br /> (SID-PSIA) 8-15 Strong oxidizers rich as liguid chlorine and MZQen. <br /> VAPOR DENSITY (8-r- 11 STABILITY CONDITIONS TO AVOID. <br /> 3.4 to 3.6 (XI STABLE ( ) UNSTABLE High terp. , sources of ignition, flanTe <br /> SPECIFIC GRAVITY.(H20= 1) HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Mas APPEARANCE AND ODOR. <br /> 0.71 t0 0.78 1 )OCCUR (X) NOTOCCUR OolorleSS liquid; gasoline odor <br /> *VOLATILE By VOLUME (at 70'FI HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS <br /> G.T. 958 Carbon monoxide may be formed from in=rplete eanbustion <br /> SECTION VII—FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA <br /> FLAB«POINTLOWER AND UPPER <br /> r F,AND TE ST -450 <br /> FLAMMABLE LIMITS AT LOWER FLAMMABLE UMIT UPPER FLAMMABLE LIMIT <br /> AtETNDD USED NORMAL ATMOS TEMP AND <br /> ASTM D-56 PRE ssuAE A b..mumr 8") <br /> EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Foam, dry chemical and 002. Water fog or water spray are of value for <br /> cooling, but may not achieve extinguishwa nt. <br /> ;Pr-"kL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES For fires involving this material, do not enter any enclosed <br /> --re space without proper protective equipment, such as self-contained breathing <br /> apparatus. Cbol tanks and containers exposed to fire with tater. <br /> JNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS EXTR,U y FIA)' vA . raterlal releases flamTable vapors <br /> at normal atmospheric tengeratures s pressures. Vapors heavier than air and invisible. <br /> Vapors entering sewers or other confined spaces may create an explosion hazard. Heated <br /> =.ntaireers nay violently. <br /> SECTION VIII— SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES <br /> ,TEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Stop flow of material. AoTove all sources <br /> of ignition. Contain spill using sand or absorbent materials. Flush contaminated area <br /> with water. Evacuate nonessential perscrnnel frau the area. Tam-off may create an <br /> s' <br /> VAST DISPOSAL METHOD Use absorbent material such as clay Or cliatcraoeous earth to clean <br /> up spill. Dispose of contam;reated material in an approved disposal site. Omply with <br /> all Federal, State and local waste disposal regulations. <br /> SECTION IX—SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS <br /> IANDLING AND STORING Keep away from sparks, open flame arra heat. Keep containers closed. <br /> Use only with adequate ventilation. All electrical equipTtent in storage/use areas <br /> should be installed^i�n accordance with the National Electric e. <br /> )THER PRECAUTIONS Use good personal hygiene practices. Contaminated clothing should be <br /> laundered before re-using. <br /> DATE ISSUED. <br /> 4/1/83 <br /> isctaimer of Liability <br /> AS the conditions Or methods of use are beyond our control.we do not assume any responsibility and expressly disclaim anyllabdily for <br /> any use Of the material Information contained herein rs belroved to be true and accurate but all statements Or suggestions are made <br /> without anywarynly.express or Implied.regarding accuracy of the information,the hazards connected with the use of the material or the <br /> results to be obtained from the use thereof. <br />