Pro-Link 06748 User Manual

Spray Buff 2000
NFPA/HMIS : Health -1
Flammability - 0 Reactivity - 0
Complies With USDL Safety and Health Regulations, (29 CFR
1910.200) Material Safety Data Sheet US Department Of Labor
SECTION - 1 CHEMICAL AND COMPANY
IDENTIFICATION
PRODUCT NAME: Spray Buff 2000 PRODUCT USE: Spray Buffing Compound
Pro Link 510 Chapman Street Canton, MA 02021
EMERGENCIES: 1-866-303-6948 REVISION DATE: 02/14/05
SECTION - 2 COMPOSITION ON INGREDIENTS
CAS # CHEMICAL NAMES Wt% TLV (UNITS)
N/E = not established
SECTION - 3 HAZARDS INFORMATION
Primary Route(s) of Entry: Skin contact /absorption and inhalation Signs and Symptoms of Overexposure: Gastrointestinal irritation
(nausea, vomiting, diarrhea), irritation to nose, throat, and respiratory tract.
Target Organ Effects: None Known IMMEDIATE HEALTH EFFECTS EYES: Exposure may cause noticeable pain, and severe irritation.
SKIN: Exposure may cause mild skin irritation. Prolonged or repeated
exposure may dry the skin. Symptoms may include redness, burning, drying and cracking. Additional symptoms of skin contact may include: allergic reaction. Skin absorption is possible, but harmful effects are not expected from this route of exposure under normal handling and use. INHALATION: Exposure to vapor or mist is possible. Short term inhalation is not likely to cause harmful effects: breathing large amounts may be harmful. Symptoms are more typically seen at air concentrations exceeding the recommended exposure limits. INGESTION: Single dose oral toxicity is low. Swallowing small amounts during normal handling is not likely to cause harmful effects: swallowing large amounts may be harmful.
REPRODUCTIVE / DEVELOPMENTAL INFORMATION: No Data CARCINOGENIC INFORMATION: This material is not listed as a
carcinogen by IARC, NTP, or OSHA
LONG TERM EFFECTS: No Data
SECTION - 4 FIRST AID MEASURES
EYES- Immediately flush with water. Remove contact lenses if
applicable, and continue flushing with water. Call a physician if irritation develops.
SKIN- Flush with water. Wash thoroughly with soap and water. Call physician if irritation develops. INHALATION- Not a normal route of entry. If symptoms develop, move victim to fresh air. if symptoms persist, call a physician. INGESTION- Do not induce vomiting. Rinse mouth with water, then drink one glass of water. Call a physician immediately. Never give anything by moth if victim is unconscious, is rapidly losing consciousness or is convulsing.
SECTION - 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Flash Point: No Flash at Boil (C.C. method) Explosive limit: Not Applicable Autoignition Temperature: No Applicable Hazardous Products of Combustion: Not Applicable Extinguishing Media: Not Applicable Fire Fighting Instructions: Avoid contact with this material. Avoid walking
in spilled material. Wear protective clothing for skin and eyes.
SECTION - 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Small Spill: Absorb with an inert solid and scoop up for disposal, then
rinse soiled area with water down the drain. Large Spill: Stop leak at the source and collect into a suitable container, then treat as a small spill.
SECTION - 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE
Handling: Containers of this material may be hazardous when
emptied. Since emptied containers retain product residues (vapor, liquid, and/or solid), all hazard precautions given in the data sheet must be observed. Storage: Store in a cool, dry place. Keep container closed when not in use.
SECTION - 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS /
PERSONAL PROTECTION
Eye Protection: Chemical Splash goggle in compliance with OSHA
regulations are advised: however , OSHA regulations also permit other type safety glasses. Consult your safety representative. Skin Protection: Wear rubber gloves (consult your safety equipment supplier). To prevent repeated or prolonged skin contact, wear impervious clothing and boots. Respiratory Protection: If workplace exposure limits of product or any component are exceeded (see exposure guidelines), NIOSH/OSHA approved air supplied respirator is advised in the absence of proper environmental control. OSHA relations also permit other NIOSH/OSHA respirators (negative pressure type) under specific conditions (see your industrial hygienist). Engineering or administrative controls should be implemented to reduce exposure. Engineering Controls: Provide sufficient mechanical (general and local exhaust) ventilation to maintain exposure below level of overexposure (from known, suspected or apparent adverse effects).
SECTION - 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL
PROPERTIES
Appearance and odor: Thin, colorless liquid with a vanilla odor pH Concentrate: 7.0 - 8.0 Vapor Pressure: Unknown Vapor Density: Unknown Boiling Point: 212 Degrees Fahrenheit Solubility in Water: Complete Percent Volatile: 98% Specific Gravity: (H2O =1) 1.01 +/- 0.02
SECTION - 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Chemical Stability: Stable Conditions to Avoid: Temperature Extremes Incompatibility: None Hazardous Decomposition: Will not occur Hazardous Polymerization: Will not Occur
SECTION - 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
No Data Available
SECTION - 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
No Data Available
SECTION - 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATION
Waste Disposal Information: Dispose of in accordance with all
applicable Federal, State, and Local regulations. RCRA Information: If this material becomes a waste, it would not be considered hazardous under 40 CFR 261.22.
SECTION - 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION
DOT Information 49 CFR 172.101
DOT Description: 33440 Class 55 DOT Hazard Class: Non Hazardous
Hazardous Component: None
Reportable Quantity (RQ) - 49 CFR 172.101 Not Applicable
SECTION - 16 OTHER INFORMATION
The information accumulated herein is believed to be accurate but is not warranted to be whether originating with the company or not. Recipients are advised to confirm in advance of need that the information is current, applicable and suitable to their circumstances.
This information was compiled from current manufacturer’s MSDS’s of the component parts of the product as well as other sources, such as:
Code of Federal Regulations 29, Revised as of July 1. 1994. Code of Federal Regulations 40, Revised as of July 1, 1994. ACGIH, Guide to Occupational Exposure Values, 1996. ANSI Z129.1-1994, Precautionary Labeling for Hazardous Industrial
Chemicals. Hazard Communication Handbook, A Right To Know Compliance
Guide. Craig A. Moyer & Michael Francis. Clark Broadman Company. Ltd. New York, NY 1992
RCRA Regulations and Keyword Index, Compiled and Published by McCoy and Associates, Inc Lakewood, Colorado. 1992. None
SECTION - 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION
US Federal Regulations
TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) Status TSCA (United States) The intentional ingredients of this product are listed.
CERCLA RQ - 40 CFR 355 Appendix A None
SARA 302 Components 40 CFR Appendix A None
Section 311/312 Hazard Class 40 CFR 370.2 Immediate (X) Delayed (X) Fire ( ) Reactivity ( ) Sudden Release of Pressure ( ) SARA 313 Components - 40 CFR 372 None State and Local Regulations California Proposition 65 None California SCAQMD Rule 443.1 VOC’s None North Carolina Administrative Code 2D.1104 and 2B.0610 None South Carolina Regulation 62.5 Standard Number 8 None
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