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Safety Data Sheet <br /> ENFORCE E44 Methyl Esters <br /> SDS Revision Date : 06/16/2015 <br /> 5 . Fire -fighting measures <br /> 5 . 1 . Extinguishing media <br /> Dry chemical , foam , halon , CO2 , water spray (fog ) . Water stream may splash the burning liquid and spread fire . <br /> 5.2 . Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture <br /> Oil soaked rags can cause spontaneous combustion if not handled properly. Oil soaked rags are combustible , <br /> store rags in combustion proof approved containers only. Normal disposal : Before disposal , wash rags with soap <br /> and water and dry in well-ventilated area . Firefighters should use self-contained breathing apparatus to avoid <br /> exposure to smoke and vapor. <br /> Hazardous decomposition : Combustion elements are carbon monoxide , carbon dioxide along with thick smoke . <br /> 5. 3. Advice for fire-fighters <br /> Use to spray to cool drums exposed to fire . <br /> ERG Guide No . ---- <br /> 6 Accidental release measures <br /> 6. 1 . Personal precautions , protective equipment and emergency procedures <br /> Put on appropriate personal protective equipment (see section 8 ) . <br /> Oil soaked rags can cause spontaneous combustion if not handled properly. Oil soaked rags are combustible, <br /> store rags in combustion proof approved containers only. Normal disposal : Before disposal , wash rags with soap <br /> and water and dry in well-ventilated area . Firefighters should use self-contained breathing apparatus to avoid <br /> exposure to smoke and vapor. <br /> 6 . 2 . Environmental precautions <br /> Do not allow spills to enter drains or waterways . <br /> Use good personal hygiene practices . Wash hands before eating , drinking , smoking or using toilet . Promptly remove <br /> soiled clothing and wash thoroughly before reuse . <br /> 6 . 3 . Methods and material for containment and cleaning up <br /> Oil soaked rags can cause spontaneous combustion if not handled properly. Oil soaked rags are combustible , <br /> store rags in combustion proof approved containers only. Normal disposal : Before disposal , wash rags with soap <br /> and water and dry in well -ventilated area . Firefighters should use self-contained breathing apparatus to avoid <br /> exposure to smoke and vapor. <br /> Remove sources of ignition , contain spill to smallest area possible . Stop leak if possible . Pick small spills with <br /> absorbent material such as paper towels "Oil Dry" , sand or dirt. Recover large spills for salvage or disposal . Wash <br /> hard surfaces with safety solvent or detergent to remove remaining oil film . Greasy nature will result in a slippery <br /> surface . <br /> i <br /> Page 3 of 8 <br />