Prepared to OSHA, ACC, ANSI, NOHSC, WHMIS, 2001/58/EC & 1272/2008/EC Standards
MSDS Revision Date: 08/20/2013
1. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Product Name:
DeoxIT® D-Series, 100% Spray, (P/N D100S-2), 57 g
Chemical Name:
See ingredients listed in section 3
Synonyms:
DeoxIT®, D100S-2, 100% Spray
Trade Names:
DeoxIT®, D100S-2, 100% Spray
Product Use:
Clean, Deoxidize & Improve Electrical Contacts & Connectors
Manufacturer’s Name:
CAIG Laboratories, Inc.
Manufacturer’s Address:
12200 Thatcher Court, Poway, CA 92064-6876 USA
Emergency Phone:
CHEMTREC: +1 (703) 527-3887 / +1 (800) 424-3887
Business Phone:
+1 (800)-224-4123
Hazard Identification:
This product is classified as a HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE but not as DANGEROUS GOODS according to the
classification criteria of NOHSC: 1008(2004) and ADG Code (Australia).
WARNING! Flammable aerosol. Colorless, volatile liquid with ethereal and faint sweetish odor. Overexposure may
cause dizziness and loss of concentration. At higher levels, CNS depression and cardiac arrhythmia may result from
exposure. Vapors displace air and can cause asphyxiation in confined spaces.
Hazard Statements (H): H223 – Flammable aerosol.
Precautionary Statements (P): P210 – Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. P211 – Do not spray
on an open flame or other ignition source. P251 – Pressurized container. Do not pierce or burn, even after use.
P280 – Wear protective gloves and eyewear. P302 + P352 – IF ON SKIN – Wash with plenty of soap and water. P312 –
Call a Poison Control Center or doctor/physician if you feel unwell. P333 + P313 – If skin irritation or rash occurs, get
medical advice/attention. P321 – Refer to section 4 of this Safety Data Sheet (First Aid). P305+P351+P338 – IF IN EYES
- Rinse continuously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do – continue
rinsing. P501 – Dispose of contents/container through licensed treatment, storage or disposal facility.
Effects of Exposure:
EYES: Mild to moderate irritation.
SKIN: Irritant and potential skin sensitizer. Prolonged or repeated contact may cause contact dermatitis (localized redness or
rash).
INGESTION: Gastrointestinal irritation and central nervous system depression.
INHALATION: Central nervous system depressant. Irritating to the upper respiratory tract.
Symptoms of Overexposure:
EYES: Mild irritation, redness, and watering.
SKIN: Contact dermatitis, characterized by localized red or puffy dry skin and itching.
INGESTION: Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
INHALATION: Mouth, nose, and throat irritation, dizziness, nausea, light-headedness, drunkenness, and loss of coordination.
Acute Health Effects:
INGESTION: Gastrointestinal irritation and central nervous system depression.
EYES: Mild to moderate irritation.
SKIN: Irritant and potential skin sensitizer. Prolonged or repeated contact may cause contact dermatitis (localized redness or
rash).
INGESTION: Gastrointestinal irritation and central nervous system depression.
INHALATION: Central nervous system depressant. Irritating to the upper respiratory tract.
Chronic Health Effects:
EYES: Mild to moderate irritation.
SKIN: Irritant and potential skin sensitizer. Prolonged or repeated contact may cause contact dermatitis (localized redness or
rash).
INGESTION: Gastrointestinal irritation and central nervous system depression.
INHALATION: Central nervous system depressant. Irritating to the upper respiratory tract.
Target Organs:
Eyes, skin and respiratory system.
NA = Not Available; ND = Not Determined; NE = Not Established; C = Ceiling Limit; See Section 16 for Additional Definitions of Terms Used
NOTE: all WHMIS required information is included. It is located in appropriate sections based on the ANSI Z400.1-2010 format.
Prepared to OSHA, ACC, ANSI, NOHSC, WHMIS, 2001/58/EC & 1272/2008/EC Standards
MSDS Revision Date: 08/20/2013
3. COMPOSITION & INGREDIENT INFORMATION
1,1-DIFLUOROETHANE (R-152a)
First Aid:
EYES: Flush eyes thoroughly with copious amounts of water for at least 15 minutes, holding eyelid(s) open to ensure
complete flushing. If irritation persists, seek immediate medical attention.
SKIN: Remove contaminated clothing and wash affected areas with soap and water. If irritation persists, seek prompt
medical attention. Do not wear contaminated clothing until after it has been properly cleaned.
INGESTION: Drink plenty of water. If irritation persists, contact a physician.
INHALATION: Remove victim to fresh air at once. If breathing is difficult, administer supplemental oxygen and seek immediate
medical attention. If breathing stops, perform artificial respiration.
Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure:
None reported by the manufacturer.
Flashpoint & Method:
240 °C (464 °F)
Autoignition Temperature:
NA
Lower Explosive Limit (LEL):
Upper Explosive Limit (UEL):
Fire & Explosion Hazards:
Level 2 Aerosol. Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons.
Extinguishing Methods:
CO2, Alcohol foam, Dry Chemical, Water Fog
Firefighting Procedures:
Wear NIOSH/MSHA approved self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing. Use a water spray to
cool containers involved in fire. Do not use direct water stream. Container storage areas exposed to direct flame
contact should be cooled with large quantities of water as needed to prevent weakening of container structure.
Keep containers cool until well after the fire is out to prevent rupture. Prevent runoff from fire control or dilution
from entering sewers, drains, drinking water supply, or any natural waterway.
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Spills:
Secure spill area and deny entry to all unprotected individuals. Individuals involved in the cleanup should wear appropriate personal
protective equipment. Area may become slippery. Absorb product onto porous material, such as sand, clay, diatomaceous earth or
commercial absorbent material. Place into leak-proof, U.S. DOT-approved containers. If necessary, cover all drains and dike well
ahead of the spill to prevent runoff into sewers, drains, and all waterways. Contact appropriate local or provincial authorities for
assistance and/or reporting requirements.