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•1611C ,,,111,011 Ir• 111V V.:1Lp l.•../...1111CUI I UPI Coll CI. C 14,3,1.1,01 011. 0A147.0.3312,1 01 UtjRj.0 1.11 4,413111111,1,1 GIVASI 1".913...10 fbl, LI IC <br />results of the tests conducted, the data are not to be taken as a warranty or representation for which Union Ink assumes legal responsibility. <br />Since the use of this information and these opinions and the use of the product are not within the control of Union Ink, it is the users obligation <br />to determine the conditions of safe use of the product <br />N/A - Not Applicable N'E - Not Established <br />U/K - Unknown <br />Page 2 - MIXO-1000 <br />SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA <br />PRIMARY ROUTE OF ENTRY: Dermal contact or open wound. <br />MEDICAL CONDITIONS WHICH MIGHT BE AGGRAVATED: None expected. <br />OVEREXPOSURE TO VAPOR MAY CAUSE:(ACUTE) <br />No adverse effects are expected. However, because fumes are occasionally observed arising from fabrics which <br />are being heat cured, it is suggested that in accordance with good industrial hygienic practice that all heat curing <br />equipment should be properly vented and exhausted to prevent irritation to eyes, nose and throat. (These fumes <br />often arise from sizings, starches and other coatings which have been earlier applied to the textiles being printed.) <br />REPEATED OVEREXPOSURE TO VAPOR MAY CAUSE: (CHRONIC) <br />Occupational exposure to this material has not been reported to cause significant adverse human health effect. <br />On the basis of available information, exposure to the product is not expected to produce adverse human health <br />effects when recommended ventilation and safety precautions are followed. <br />EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES: <br />Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practices including unnecessary exposure to eyes. <br />skin and clothing In case of eye contact, flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and SEE A <br />PHYSICIAN. <br />SECTION VI - REACTIVITY DATA <br />STABILITY: Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID: <br />INCOMPATIBILITY Strong acids, alkalis, oxidizing agents. <br />HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Burning may produce oxides of Nitrogen, Carbon <br />Dioxide/Monoxide. <br />HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will Not Occur. <br />SECTION VII - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES <br />STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: <br />Contain spill and pick up and transfer to containers for recovery if uncontaminated or disposal if contaminated. If <br />necessary dike and contain spill with absorbent or inert material. <br />WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: <br />Small amounts can be fused in a microwave or vented oven and disposed of as solid waste according to local, <br />state, and federal regulations. (Do not use same ovens for cooking food.) <br />SECTION VIII - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION <br />VENTILATION: <br />Use local or central exhaust systems to remove fumes which may arise during any heat curing operation. (These <br />fumes often arise from sizings. starches and other coatings which have been earlier applied to the textiles being <br />printed. <br />RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: <br />IN OPEN AREAS: Use approved mechanical filter respirator if there is not exhaust system in operation during <br />any heat curing procedure. <br />IN RESTRICTED VENTILATION AREAS: <br />Use NIOSH/MSHA approved chemical/mechanic,alfilter respirators or positive pressure air hoods if local <br />mechanical exhaust is not sufficient. <br />PROTECTIVE GLOVES: <br />Impervious type required for prolonged or repeated contact (during mixing or when washing up). <br />EYE PROTECTION: <br />Use safety goggles or face shields (ANSI Z87.1 or equiv.). <br />OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: <br />Eye bath, safety shower, aprons. <br />SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS