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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
ABC DRY
CHEMICAL
Prepared to U.S. OSHA,
CMA, ANSI and Canadian WHMIS Standards1 |
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PART I What
is the material and what do I need to know in an
emergency? |
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1. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION |
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TRADE NAME (AS LABELED): |
ABC DRY
CHEMICAL |
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SYNONYMS: |
Multi-Purpose
Dry Chemical |
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MANUFACTURER'S NAME: |
AMEREX
CORPORATION |
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ADDRESS: |
P.O. BOX 81 |
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Trussville, AL
35173-0081 |
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EMERGENCY PHONE: |
1-800-424-9300
(CHEMTREC) |
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BUSINESS PHONE: |
(205) 655-3271 |
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REVIEWED: |
April 1, 1999 |
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2.
COMPOSITION and INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS |
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CHEMICAL NAME |
CAS # |
%
w/w |
EXPOSURE LIMITS IN AIR |
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ACGIH |
OSHA |
OTHER |
TLV
mg/m3 |
STEL
mg/m3 |
PEL
mg/m3 |
STEL
mg/m3 |
IDLH
mg/m3 |
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Mono Ammonium Phosphate |
7722-76-1 |
95 |
ACGIH TLV for Particulates, Not Otherwise
Classified = 10;
OSHA PEL for Particulates Not Otherwise
regulated, Total Dust = 15, Respirable
Fraction 5. |
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Ammonium Sulfate |
7783-20-2 |
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Mica |
12001-26-2 |
< 3 |
3 (Respirable Fraction) |
NE |
3 (Respirable Fraction) |
NE |
NE |
NE |
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Attaclay |
8031-18-3 |
< 3 |
NE |
NE |
NE |
NE |
NE |
NE |
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Silicone Oil |
63148-57-2 |
< 1 |
NE |
NE |
NE |
NE |
NE |
NE |
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Calcium Carbonate |
471-34-1 |
< 1 |
ACGIH TLV for Particulates, Not Otherwise
Classified = 10;
OSHA PEL for Particulates Not Otherwise
regulated, Total Dust = 15, Respirable
Fraction 5. |
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Silica (Precipitated) |
112926-00-8 |
< 1 |
2 |
NE |
6 |
NE |
NE |
NE |
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Yellow Pigment |
5468-75-7 |
< 1 |
NE |
NE |
NE |
NE |
NE |
NE |
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NE = Not Established
C = Ceiling Level See Section 16 for Definitions of
Terms Used |
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NOTE: all WHMIS required information
is included. It is located in appropriate
sections based on the ANSI Z400.1-1993 format. |
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EMERGENCY OVERVIEW:
This mixture of dry chemicals poses little
hazard. Mechanical irritation of the eyes is
possible during the use and maintenance of the
extinguishing units. Chronic inhalation of any
particulate may damage the lungs. |
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SYMPTOMS OF OVER-EXPOSURE BY ROUTE OF
EXPOSURE: Over-exposure to this product may
cause mild skin irritation, moderate eye
irritation, and possible gastric distress. The
product is not known to cause chronic illness. |
INHALATION:
Inhalation of this product should be avoided,
but if it occurs, may cause mild irritation of
the nose, throat, and other tissues of the
respiratory system.
CONTACT WITH SKIN or EYES:
Contact of dust from this product with the eyes
may cause moderate irritation, reddening of the
affected eye, and discomfort.
SKIN ABSORPTION: No component of
this product is known to absorb through the
skin.
INGESTION: Ingestion of this
product may cause mild gastric distress.
INJECTION: While injection of this
product is unlikely, it may occur as a result of
a puncture or cut with a sharp object
contaminated with the extinguishing agent. Mild
symptoms, similar to those of skin irritation
may occur. |
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HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INFORMATION
SYSTEM
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
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EYES |
RESPIRATORY |
HANDS |
BODY |
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See
Section 8 |
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See Section 8 |
For routine industrial
applications
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HEALTH EFFECTS OR RISKS FROM EXPOSURE: An
Explanation in Lay Terms.
This product poses low, acute health risks.
ACUTE: This
extinguishing material presents only a slight
risk of causing acute health effects. If such
effects occur, they will be in the form of mild
irritation of the skin, nose, or throat and
moderate irritation of the eyes. If ingested,
this product may cause an upset stomach.
CHRONIC: This product is
not known to cause any chronic illnesses or
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PART II
What should I do if a hazardous situation
occurs?
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4. FIRST-AID MEASURES
SKIN EXPOSURE: If spilled on
skin, immediately begin decontamination
with running water. Remove exposed or
contaminated clothing, taking care not to
contaminate eyes. If reddening or irritation
occurs, victim and rescuers must seek immediate
medical attention.
EYE EXPOSURE: If chemical is
splashed in eyes, open victim's eyes while under
gentle running water. Use sufficient force to
open eyelids. Have victim "roll" eyes.
Minimum
flushing is for 15 minutes.
INHALATION: If chemical is inhaled,
remove victim to fresh air. If necessary, use
artificial respiration to support vital
functions. If reddening or irritation occurs,
victim and rescuers must seek immediate medical
attention.
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4. FIRST-AID MEASURES (Continued)
INGESTION: If chemical is swallowed,
CALL PHYSICIAN OR POISON CONTROL CENTER FOR MOST
CURRENT INFORMATION. If professional advice is
not available, do not induce vomiting. Victim
should drink milk, egg whites, or large
quantities of water. Never induce vomiting or
give diluents (milk or water) to someone who is
unconscious, having convulsions, or who
cannot swallow.
If exposure causes obvious distress, victim(s)
and rescuers must be taken for medical
attention. Take copy of label and MSDS to
physician or health professional with victim. |
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FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
FLASH
POINT, Degree C (method): Not applicable.
NFPA RANKING - HEALTH=1, FLAMMABILITY=0,
REACTIVITY=0, OTHER=0
AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE, Degree C:
Not applicable.
FLAMMABLE LIMITS (in air by volume, %):
Lower (LEL): Not applicable.
Upper (UEL): Not applicable.
FIRE EXTINGUISHING MATERIALS: None.
This product is a fire extinguishing agent.
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS:
When involved in a fire, this material may
decompose and produce irritating fumes and toxic
gases including sulfur oxides, carbon dioxide
and carbon monoxide.
Explosion
Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact: Not
sensitive.
Explosion
Sensitivity to Static Discharge: Not
sensitive.
SPECIAL FIRE-FIGHTING PROCEDURES:
Incipient fire responders should wear eye
protection. Structural fire fighters must
wear Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus and full
protective equipment. |
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ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
SPILL
AND LEAK RESPONSE: Uncontrolled
releases should be responded to by trained
personnel using pre-planned procedures. Proper
protective equipment should be used. In case of
a spill, clear the affected area, protect
people, and respond with trained personnel. If
it is determined that exposure guidelines for
nuisance particulates -- 10 mg/m3 (total
particulates) or 5 mg/m3 (respirable
particulates) -- is exceeded, use Level
C: triple-gloves (rubber gloves and nitrile
gloves, over latex gloves), chemically resistant
suit and boots, hard-hat, and air purifying
respirator with a HEPA filter. Sweep-up
the spilled solid and place all spill residue in
a double plastic bag and seal. Dispose of in
accordance with Federal, State, and local
hazardous waste disposal regulations (see
Section 13).
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PART III How can
I prevent hazardous situations from occurring?
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7.
HANDLING and STORAGE
WORK
PRACTICES AND HYGIENE PRACTICES: Avoid
getting chemicals ON YOU or IN YOU. Wash hands
after handling chemicals. Do not eat or drink
while handling chemicals or recharging fire
extinguishers.
STORAGE AND HANDLING PRACTICES: All
employees who handle this material should be
trained to handle it safely. Avoid breathing
sprays or mists generated by this product.
PROTECTIVE PRACTICES DURING MAINTENANCE OF
CONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT: Follow practices
indicated in Section 6 (Accidental Release
Measures). Make certain application equipment is
locked and tagged-out safely. Always use this
product in areas where adequate ventilation is
provided. Decontaminate equipment using soapy
water before maintenance begins. Collect all
rinsates and dispose of according to applicable
Federal, State, or local procedures.
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8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS - PERSONAL PROTECTION
VENTILATION AND ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Use
with adequate ventilation. Use a mechanical fan
or vent area to outside.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Respiratory
protection is not expected to be needed.
Maintain airborne contaminant concentrations
below guidelines for nuisance particulates: 10
mg/m3 (total particulates) or 5 mg/m3 (respirable
particulates). If respiratory protection is
needed, use only protection authorized in 29 CFR
1910.134, or applicable State regulations. Use
supplied air respiratory protection if oxygen
levels are below 19.5%.
EYE PROTECTION: Safety glasses.
HAND PROTECTION: Wear rubber gloves for
routine industrial use. Use triple gloves for
spill response, as stated in Section 6 of this
MSDS.
BODY PROTECTION: Use body protection
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9. PHYSICAL and CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
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VAPOR DENSITY: Not applicable. |
EVAPORATION RATE (n-BuAc=1):Not
applicable. |
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SPECIFIC GRAVITY: Approximately
0.85 |
MELTING POINT or RANGE:Not
applicable. |
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SOLUBILITY IN WATER:Not soluble.
Water-repellent coating. |
BOILING POINT:Not applicable. |
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VAPOR PRESSURE, mm Hq @ 20 Degrees C:Not
applicable. |
pH
(10% solution): Approximately
4-5 |
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APPEARANCE AND COLOR: This
material is a finely divided,
yellowish powder. |
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HOW
TO DETECT THIS SUBSTANCE (warning
properties): This product does
not have any specific warning
properties. |
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10. STABILITY and REACTIVITY
STABILITY: Stable.
DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Sulfur oxides,
carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.
MATERIALS WITH WHICH SUBSTANCE IS
INCOMPATIBLE: Strong alkalis, magnesium,
swimming pool sanitizers (inorganic
perchlorates, sodium dichloroisocyanurate
dihydrate, trichloroisocyanuric acid, calcium
hypochlorite, and other strong oxidizers).
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur.
CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Incompatible
materials. |

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PART IV
Is there any other useful information about
this material? |
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11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
TOXICITY DATA: The following data is
available for components of this product greater
than 1 percent by weight in concentration.
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AMMONIUM SULFATE |
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MONO-AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE |
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TDLo (oral, man) = 1500
mg/kg |
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LD50 (oral, rat) = 3000
mg/kg |
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No toxicology information
listed. |
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LD50 (interperitoneal, rat)
= 610 mg/kg |
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SUSPECTED CANCER AGENT: This product's
ingredients are not found on the following
lists: FEDERAL OSHA Z LIST, NTP, CAL/OSHA. A
variety of silica forms (i.e. crystalline,
fumed) are reported in IARC as a Group 3
Compound (Human Inadequate Evidence; Animal
Inadequate Evidence).
IRRITANCY OF PRODUCT: This product may
cause mild skin and respiratory irritation and
moderate eye irritancy.
SENSITIZATION TO THE PRODUCT: This
product is not known to cause sensitization.
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REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY INFORMATION: Listed
below is information concerning the effects of
this product and its components on the human
reproductive system.
Mutagenicity: This product is not
known to cause mutagenic effects.
Teratogenicity: This product is not
known to cause teratogenic effects.
Reproductive Toxicity: This product
is not known to cause reproductive toxicity
effects.
A mutagen is a chemical which causes
permanent changes to genetic material (DNA) such
that the changes will propagate through
generational lines. A teratogen is a
chemical which causes damage to a developing
fetus, but the damage does not propagate across
generational lines. A reproductive toxin
is any substance which interferes in any way
with the reproductive process.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY
EXPOSURE: Prolonged contact with this
product may cause pre-existing dermatitis to
become aggravated. Persons sensitive to
pulmonary irritation upon exposure to high
concentrations of dust should use appropriate
engineering controls or respiratory protection
when recharging fire extinguishers.
RECOMMENDATIONS TO PHYSICIANS:
Treat patient symptoms. This product should not
cause any notable clinical symptoms.
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12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
ENVIRONMENTAL STABILITY: No adverse
environmental consequences are expected.
EFFECT OF MATERIAL ON PLANTS or ANIMALS:
None currently known.
EFFECT OF CHEMICAL ON AQUATIC LIFE: Not
expected to harm aquatic life.
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13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
PREPARING WASTES FOR DISPOSAL: Waste
disposal must be in accordance with appropriate
Federal, State, and local regulations. This
chemical, if unaltered by use, may be disposed
of by treatment at a permitted facility or as
advised by your local hazardous waste regulatory
authority. Residue from fires extinguished with
this material may be hazardous.
EPA WASTE NUMBER: Not applicable.
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14. TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION
THIS MATERIAL IS NOT HAZARDOUS AS
DEFINED BY 49 CFR 172.101 BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT
OF TRANSPORTATION.
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SHIPPING NAME: |
Not
applicable. |
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CLASS NUMBER and DESCRIPTION: |
Not
applicable. |
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IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: |
Not
applicable. |
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GROUP: |
Not
applicable. |
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LABEL(S) REQUIRED: |
Not
applicable. |
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RESPONSE GUIDE NUMBER: |
Not
applicable. |
MARINE POLLUTANT: Not
applicable.
THIS MATERIAL IS HAZARDOUS AS
DEFINED BY TRANSPORT CANADA "TRANSPORTATION OF
DANGEROUS GOODS" REGULATIONS. |
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15. REGULATORY
INFORMATION
SARA REPORTING REQUIREMENTS: No
component of this product is subject to the
reporting requirements of Sections 302, 304
and 313 of Title III of the Superfund
Amendments and Reauthorization Act.
SARA Threshold Planning Quantity: Not
applicable.
TSCA INVENTORY STATUS: All components
are listed on the TSCA Inventory.
CERCLA REPORTABLE QUANTITY (RQ): Not
applicable.
OTHER FEDERAL REGULATIONS: Not
applicable.
STATE REGULATORY INFORMATION:
Chemicals in this product are covered under
specific State regulations, as denoted
below:
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Alaska -
Designated Toxic and Hazardous
Substances: None.
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Massachusetts -
Substance List: Mica Dust.,
Ammonium Sulfate,
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Pennsylvania -
Hazardous Substance List: None.
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California -
Permissible Exposure Limits for
Chemical Contaminants: None.
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Minnesota - List
of Hazardous Substances: None.
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Rhode Island -
Hazardous Substance List: Mica
Dust, Ammonium Sulfate.
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Florida -
Substance List: Mica Dust,
Ammonium Sulfate.
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Missouri -
Employer Information/Toxic
Substance List: None.
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Texas - Hazardous
Substance List: No.
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Illinois - Toxic
Substance List: None.
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New Jersey -
Right to Know Hazardous
Substance List: None.
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West Virginia -
Hazardous Substance List: None.
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Kansas - Section
302/313 List: None.
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North Dakota -
List of Hazardous Chemicals,
Reportable Quantities: None.
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Wisconsin - Toxic
and Hazardous Substances: None. |
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65: No component
is listed on the California Proposition 65
lists.
LABELING (Precautionary Statements):
CAUTION! May cause skin or eye irritation.
Avoid contact with skin or eyes. In the
event of contact, rinse affected part of
your body with water for at least 15
minutes. Seek medical attention if reddening
or irritation occurs. Keep container tightly
closed. Store in a cool, dry location away
from incompatible materials. Clean-up spills
promptly. This product will not contribute
to the intensity of a fire.
TARGET ORGANS: Skin, eyes.
WHMIS SYMBOLS: Not applicable. |
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OTHER INFORMATION
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PREPARED BY: |
CHEMICAL SAFETY
ASSOCIATES, Inc.
9163 Chesapeake Drive, San
Diego, CA 92123-1002
619/565-0302 |
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The information contained
herein is based on data considered
accurate. However, no warranty is
expressed or implied regarding the
accuracy of these data or the
results to be obtained from the use
thereof. AMEREX Corporation assumes
no responsibility for injury to the
vendee or third persons proximately
caused by the material if reasonable
safety procedures are not adhered to
as stipulated in the data sheet.
Additionally, AMEREX Corporation
assumes no responsibility for injury
to vendee or third persons
proximately caused by abnormal use
of the material even if reasonable
safety procedures are followed.
Furthermore, vendee assumes the risk
in his use of the material. |
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DEFINITIONS OF TERMS
A
large number of abbreviations and acronyms
appear on an MSDS. Some of these which are
commonly used include the following:
CAS #: This is the
Chemical Abstract Service Number
which uniquely identifies each
constituent. It is used for
computer- related searching.
EXPOSURE LIMITS IN AIR:
ACGIH - American
Conference of Governmental
Industrial Hygienists, a
professional association which
establishes exposure limits.
TLV - Threshold Limit Value
- an airborne concentration of a
substance which represents
conditions under which it is
generally believed that nearly all
workers may be repeatedly exposed
without adverse effect. The duration
must be considered, including the
8-hour Time Weighted Average
(TWA), the 15-minute
Short Term Exposure Limit,
and the instantaneous Ceiling Level.
Skin adsorption effects must also be
considered.
OSHA - U.S.
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration.
PEL - Permissible Exposure
Limit - this exposure value
means exactly the same as a TLV,
except that it is enforceable by
OSHA. The IDLH -
Immediately Dangerous to Life and
Health level represents a
concentration from which one can
escape within 30-minutes without
suffering escape-preventing or
permanent injury. The DFG -
MAK is the Republic of
Germany's Maximum Exposure Level,
similar to the U.S. PEL.
NIOSH is the National
Institute of Occupational Safety and
Health, which is the research arm of
the U.S. Occupational
Safety and
Health Administration
(OSHA). NIOSH issues exposure
guidelines called Recommended
Exposure Levels
(RELs). When no
exposure guidelines are established,
an entry of NE is
made for reference.
FLAMMABILITY LIMITS IN AIR:
Much of the information related to
fire and explosion is derived from
the National
Fire Protection
Association (NFPA).
LEL - the lowest percent of
vapor in air, by volume, that will
explode or ignite in the presence of
an ignition source. UEL - the
highest percent of vapor in air, by
volume, that will explode or ignite
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TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION:
Possible health hazards as derived
from human data, animal studies, or
from the results of studies with
similar compounds are presented.
Definitions of some terms used in
this section are: LD50 - Lethal Dose
(solids & liquids) which kills 50%
of the exposed animals; LC50 -
Lethal Concentration (gases) which
kills 50% of the exposed animals;
ppm concentration expressed in parts
of material per million parts of air
or water; mg/m3
concentration expressed in weight of
substance per volume of air;
mg/kg quantity of material,
by weight, administered to a test
subject, based on their body weight
in kg. Data from several sources are
used to evaluate the cancer-causing
potential of the material. The
sources are: IARC -
the International Agency
for Research on Cancer;
NTP - the National
Toxicology Program,
RTECS - the Registry
of Toxic Effects of
Chemical Substances,
OSHA and
CAL/OSHA. IARC and NTP rate
chemicals on a scale of decreasing
potential to cause human cancer with
rankings from 1 to 4. Subrankings
(2A, 2B, etc.) are also used. Other
measures of toxicity include
TDLo, the lowest dose to
cause a symptom; TDo,
LDLo, and
LDo, the lowest dose to
cause death.
REGULATORY INFORMATION
This section explains the impact of
various laws and regulations on the
material. EPA is
the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency. WHMIS is
the Canadian Workplace Hazard
information System. DOT
and CTC are the
U.S. Department of Transportation
and the Canadian Transportation
Commission, respectively. These are:
Superfund
Amendments and Reauthorization
Act (SARA);
the Toxic Substance
Control Act (TSCA);
Marine Pollutant status according to
the DOT; California's Safe Drinking
Water Act (Proposition 65);
the Comprehensive
Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability
Act (CERCLA
or Superfund); and
various state regulations. This
section also includes information on
the precautionary warnings which
appear on the materials package
label. |
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FIRE
EXTINGUISHER Cautions and Warnings |
Fire
extinguishers are designed and produced for the
specific purpose of providing a safe and
efficient safety tool to be used only in the
fighting of fires. Improper or careless use may
cause severe bodily injury and/or property
damage.
Contents are under pressure which is necessary
to deliver the contained extinguishing agent to
the fire source. Please take note of the
following safety information:
- Contents are under pressure. Do not
puncture, incinerate, or discharge into
another person's face.
- Do
not store at high temperatures above 120
degrees F or 49 degrees C.
- Keep away from small children.
- Do
not use if the extinguisher appears to be
damaged or corroded.
- Avoid inhaling the extinguishing agent.
Avoid inhaling smoke and fumes - all fires
release toxic substances that are harmful.
DO NOT remain in a closed area after use;
evacuate the area immediately and ventilate
thoroughly before re-entering.
- Although extinguishing agents are non-toxic
when used properly, contact with them may
cause irritation to eyes, nose, throat, and
other allergic symptoms.
Refer
to specific extinguishing agent material safety
data sheet for additional information.
AVOID INHALING SMOKE AND
FUMES; ALL FIRES RELEASE TOXIC SUBSTANCES THAT ARE
HARMFUL. DO NOT REMAIN IN CLOSED AREA AFTER
USE. VENTILATE CLOSED AREAS BEFORE
RETURNING. |
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