| Sheet No. 174 | Revision Date: 31 January 2012 |
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET |
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| HMIS: Health- 1 Flammability- 3 Reactivity- 0 Pers. Protection- B |
NFPA: Health- 1 Flammability- 3 Reactivity- 0 Special Hazard- N |
WHMIS:
B 2, D 2 B | ||
Section 1: Product and Company Identification |
Product: D-3 POG
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Synonyms: ELAR “D-3” Spotter |
| NILODOR, INC. | |
10966 INDUSTRIAL PARKWAY NW
BOLIVAR, OHIO 44612, USA |
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Non-Emergency: |
24 hr Emergency Spill Information: |
US 800-443-4321
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Chem-Tel, Inc. |
International 010-330-874-1017
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US, Canada: 800-255-3924. International: 1-813-248-0584 |
Section 2. Hazards Identification
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| EMERGENCY OVERVIEW | |
| Appearance/Odor: | Colorless liquid, characteristic aroma |
| Classified as hazardous by the criteria of NOHSC. | |
| WARNING | |
| Flammability : | R 10: Flammable Liquid |
| Health Hazards Listed : Can be mild irritant | |
| Ecological Hazards Listed : None known | |
| Potential Health Effects: See section 11 for more information. | |
| Likely Routes of Exposure: Skin, eyes, mouth | |
| Eye: | Direct exposure can irritate |
| Skin: | Prolonged or repeated exposure can irritate |
| Ingestion: | Can cause digestive distress |
| Inhalation: | Can irritate respiratory tract or cause dizziness |
| Medical Conditions Aggravated By Exposure: | |
| Respiratory problems | |
| Target Organs: | None known |
| This product does not contain any carcinogens or potential carcinogens as listed by OSHA, IARC or NTP. | |
| This material is not considered hazardous by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200). | |
| Potential Environmental Effects: (See section 12 for more information.) | |
| None known | |
Section 3. Composition/Information on Ingredients
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| Component | CAS# | % by Weight | WHMIS Controlled |
| Ethanol | 64-17-5 | 4-8 | Y |
| n-Pentyl Acetate | 628-63-7 | 30-40 | Y |
| Dipropylene glycol | 25265-71-8 | 15-40 | N |
| 2-Methylbutyl Acetate | 624-41-9 | 10 - 30 | N |
| Octoxynol-10 | 9036-19-5 | 1 - 5 | Y |
Section 4. First Aid Measures |
| Eye Contact: | Flush eyes with copious amounts of clean water, holding lids open. If irritation persists, get medical attention. |
| Skin Contact: | Wash with soap and water. |
| Inhalation: | Remove to fresh air. |
| Ingestion: | DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. If conscious, give water or milk to drink. |
| Note to Physicians: | Product is non-aqueous; only about 50% is water-soluble |
Section 5. Fire Fighting Measures |
| Suitable Extinguishing Media: | Foam, carbon dioxide, dry chemical |
| Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: | Flooding with water is inadvisable as part or all of material may float and continue burning. |
| Products of Combustion: | Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide |
| Protection of Firefighters: | Self-contained breathing apparatus if large quantities are present. |
Section 6. Accidental Release Measures
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| Personal Precautions: | Keep away from mouth, eyes and skin. |
| Environmental Precautions: | Keep out of surface waters and sanitary sewers. |
| Methods for Containment: | Dike area with sand, clay or other suitable material. |
| Methods for Clean-Up: | Absorb on sand, clay or other suitable material. |
| Other Information: |
Section 7. Handling and Storage
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| HANDLING |
| Keep in cool, dry place away from flames and sparks. |
| STORAGE |
| Keep out of the reach of children. Keep in closed, original container until ready to use. |
Section 8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection |
| EXPOSURE GUIDELINES | ||
| COMPONENT: | TWA: | LD-50 |
| Ethanol | TLV 1000 ppm (typical) | 7060 mg/kg |
| n-Pentyl Acetate | TLV 50 ppm | 14000 mg/kg |
| Dipropylene glycol | None established | 14800 mg/kg |
| 2-Methylbutyl Acetate | TLV 50 ppm | 14000 mg/kg |
| Octoxynol-10 | None established | 707 mg/kg |
| Engineering Controls: Not normally necessary due to small quantities used | ||
| Eye/Face Protection: Protective goggles recommended. | ||
| Skin Protection: Neoprene or other protective gloves recommended | ||
| Respiratory Protection: Organic vapor respirator if handling large quantities | ||
| General Hygiene Considerations: Reasonable care. Keep away from skin, eyes, mouth, food and beverages | ||
Section 9. Physical and Chemical Properties
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| Color: Colorless or pale yellow | Odor: Characteristic of bananas and/or pears |
| Physical State: Liquid | Odor Treshhold: |
| pH: Not applicable. | Freezing Point: Not determined. |
| Evaporation Rate: Not determined. | Boiling Point: 64°C/148°F |
| Flash Point: 29°C/85°F PMCC | Flammability(solid,gas): Not applicable. |
| Upper Flammability Limit: Not determined for mixture. | Lower Flammabilty Limit: Not determined for mixture. |
| Vapor Pressure: Not determined for mixture. | Specific Gravity: 0.92 |
| Vapor Density: Greater than air | Auto-ignition Temperature: Not determined |
| Volatile Organic Compound (VOC),%weight: | Solubility (water): Partially soluble |
| Approximately 65% | Percent Volatile: Approximately 65% |
Section 10. Stability and Reactivity
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| Stability: Stable |
| Conditions to Avoid: High temperatures, flames or sparks |
| Incompatable Materials: None known |
| Hazardous Decomposition Products: Does not decompose except in fire situation |
| Possibility of Hazardous Reactions: Does not occur |
Section 11. Toxicology Information
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| ACCUTE EFFECTS | |
| Oral LD50: | Not determined for mixture. Weighted average more than 5 grams per kilogram, oral, rat. |
| Dermal LD50: | Not determined for mixture. Weighted average more than 8 grams per kilogram, rabbit. |
| Inhalation: | Not determined for mixture. Weighted average more than 6 milligrams per Liter, rat. |
| Eye Irritation: | Direct contact can be very irritating. |
| Skin Irritation: | Prolonged or repeated contact can irritate or dry skin. |
| Sensitization: | None known. |
| CHRONIC EFFECTS | |
| Carcinogenicity: | None known. |
| Mutagenicity: | None known. |
| Reproductive Effects: | None known. |
| Developmental Effects: | None known. |
Section 12. Ecological Information
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| Ecotoxicity: | Not determined |
| Persistence/Degradability: | Biodegradable |
| Bioaccumulation/Accumulation: | Not determined |
| Mobility in Enviroment: | Not determined. |
Section 13. Disposal Considerations
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| Disposal: | Product is a flammable liquid. Dispose in accordance with Federal, State or Provincial, and local regulations. |
Section 14. Transportation Information |
| US DOT (ground) |
| Proper Shipping Description: Consumer Commodity - ORM-D |
| CANADA TDG (ground) |
| Proper Shipping Description: Consumer Commodity - ORM-D |
| ICAO (air) |
| Proper Shipping Description: UN1993, Flammable Liquid NOS (Pentyl Acetates, Ethanol) Class 3, PG III |
| IMDG (water) |
| Proper Shipping Description: UN1993, Flammable Liquid NOS (Pentyl Acetates, Ethanol) Class 3, PG III, Flash Point 29°C C. C. EmS F-E, S-E |
Section 15. Regulatory Information
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| Global Inventories | |
| TSCA: United States | Included |
| DSL: Canada | Included |
| ECL: Korea | Not-Known |
| PICCS: Philippines | Not-Known |
| ENCS: Japan | Not-Known |
| AICS: Australia | Included |
| IECS: China | Not-Known |
| EINECS: European Union | Included |
| SARA 313 Information : | No container or case of this product will contain reportable quantities of any SARA 313 substances. |
| California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act pf 1986 :(Proposition 65) | |
| Does not contain any Proposition 65 substances | |
| WHMIS: Canadian Workplace Hazardous Material Information System | |
| B 2, D 2 B | |
Section 16. Other Information
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| Not for sale in California | |
| Legends: | |
| NFPA, HMIS: | |
| 0=Minimal Hazard, 1=Slight Hazard, 2=Moderate Hazard, 3=Severe Hazard, 4=Extreme Hazard | |
| Prepared By: | Technical Dept. |
| While we believe that the data contained herein are factual and the opinions expressed are those of qualified experts regarding the results of tests conducted, the data are not to be taken as warranty or representation for which we assume legal responsibility. The information is offered solely for your consideration, investigation and verification. Any use of these data and information must be determined by the user to be in accordance with federal, state and local laws. | |