Chauvet DJ Performance Haze Fluid Manual

Material Safety Data Sheet
U.S. Department of Labor
May be used to comply with
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(Non-Mandatory Form)
29 CFR 1910.1200. Standard must be
Form Approved
consulted for specific requirements.
OMB No. 1218-0072
IDENTITY (As Used on Label and List)
Chauvet High Performance Haze Fluid (HFG)
Note: Blank spaces are not permitted. If any item is not applicable, or no information is available, the space must be marked to indicate that.
Manufactured exclusively for: Chauvet
24 hour Emergency Telephone Contact Number CHEMTREC Domestic North America: 800-424-9300 International: 703-527-3887 (collect calls accepted)
5200 NW 108th Avenue Sunrise, FL 33351
Telephone Number for Information (954) 577-4455
Date Prepared May 2011
Signature of Preparer (optional)
Hazardous Components (Specific Chemical Identity; Common Name(s))
OSHA PEL
ACGIH TLV
Other Limits Recommended
Caution: Known asthmatics or people having a low tolerance to fog products may be temporarily affected by a fog­filled environment. Use responsible levels of concentration in well-ventilated areas to create mist, not dense fog. Do not point fog machines directly into audience. Liquid not for internal consumption. Keep out of the reach of children.
CAS# 676-18-6 CAS# 7732-18-5 CAS# 57-55-6
Boiling Point
288oC
Specific Gravity (H2O = 1)
1.126
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg.)
<0.01
Melting Point
N/A
Vapor Density (AIR = 1)
6.2
Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate = 1)
<0.001
Solubility in Water 100%
Appearance and Odor Transparent colorless.
Section I
Section II - Hazard Ingredients/Identity Information
Section III - Physical/Chemical Characteristics
Chauvet High Performance Haze Fluid (HFG)
Flash Point (Method Used)
375oF
Flammable Limits
LEL
0.9
UEL
9.2
Extinguishing Media Apply alcohol-type or all-purpose-type foam by manufactures recommended techniques for large fires. Use carbon dioxide or dry chemical media for small fires.
Special Fire Fighting Procedures Do not direct a solid stream of water or foam into hot, burning pools of material; this may cause frothing and increase fire intensity. Use self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing.
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards Spontaneous Combustion in Porous Insulation: Leaks into porous insulation material may ignite at temperatures far below published auto ignition temperatures, potentially even below the normal flash point.
Stability:
Stable
X
Unstable
Incompatibility (Materials to avoid) Explosive decomposition may occur if combined with strong acids or strong bases are subjected to elevated temperatures. Therefore, avoid strong acids and strong bases at elevated temperatures. Avoid contamination with strong oxidizing agents and materials reactive with hydroxyl compounds.
Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts Burning can produce the following products: Carbon monoxide and/or Carbon dioxide. Carbon monoxide is highly toxic if inhaled; carbon dioxide in sufficient concentrations can act as an asphyxiant.
Hazardous Polymerization
May Occur
Conditions to Avoid
Will Not Occur
X
Eyes: Flush with water
for at least 15 minutes.
Inhalation: Exhale
contaminated air – inhale fresh air.
Skin: Wash with soap and
water.
Ingestion: Consult Physician
Carcinogenicity:
Not listed
NTP?
Not listed
IARC Monographs?
Not listed
OSHA Regulated?
Not listed
Signs and Symptoms of Exposure Swallowing: Abdominal discomfort, nausea and vomiting may occur. Skin absorption: No evidence of harmful effects from available information. Inhalation: Short-term health effects are not expected from vapor generated at ambient temperature. Skin contact: Sustained contact may cause mild local redness. Eye Contact: No harmful effects expected from liquid. Vapor or mist may be irritating, experienced as discomfort, excess blinking and tear production, with excess redness of the conjunctive.
Emergency and First Aid Procedures See above.
Section IV - Fire and Explosion Hazard Data
Section V - Reactivity Data
Section VI – Health Hazard Data
Route(s) of Entry:
Chauvet High Performance Haze Fluid (HFG)
Steps to Be Taken in Case Material is Released or Spilled
Small spills can be flushed with large amounts of water; larger spills should be collected for disposal.
Waste Disposal Method
Incinerate in a furnace where permitted under Federal, State and local regulations.
Precautions to Be taken in Handling and Storing
Caution. Repeated breathing aerosol. Keep container closed. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling.
Respiratory Protection (Specify Type) At ambient temperature none needed for vapor. Wear full face respirator when recurrent exposures to high aerosol concentrations may occur.
Ventilation General
Local Exhaust
Special
Mechanical (General)
Other
Protective Gloves PVC-coated
Eye Protection Safety Glasses
Other Protective Clothing or Equipment Eye bath, Safety shower.
Work/Hygienic Practices Good hygiene practices
Section VII - Precautions for Safe Handling and Use
Section VIII – Control Measures
This information is to the best of our knowledge and belief, accurate and reliable as of the date compiled. However, no representation, warranty or guarantee is made as to its accuracy, reliability or completeness. It is the user’s responsibility to satisfy himself as to the suitability and completeness of such information for his own particular use. We do not accept liability for any loss or damage that may occur from the use of this information nor do we offer warranty against patent infringement.
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