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Material Safety Data
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I. Identification |
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Manufactured By: |
Kryptaglow™ P.O.
Box 272672 Tampa,
FL 33688 24
Hour Emergency Telephone CHEMTREC
1-800-424-9300 |
Revised: 04/30/06 |
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Product Line: |
Kryptaglow®
Marine Part A |
Proper
Shipping Name:
Paint |
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II. hazardous
ingredients |
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Trade
Secret ACGIH
TLV: n.E. OSHA
PEL: N.E. VAPOR PRESSURE: |
ACGIH
STEL: N.E. OSHA
CEILING: N.E. LEL%:
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WT%:
20-50 OSHA
PEAK: N.E. |
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CAS #108-10-1 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone ACGIH
TLV: 50 PPM OSHA
PEL: 100 PPM VAPOR PRESSURE: 16mm |
ACGIH
STEL: 75 PPM OSHA
CEILING: LEL%:
1.2 |
WT%:
20-50 OSHA
PEAK: |
Footnote: (1) |
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Trade
Secret ACGIH
TLV: n.E. OSHA
PEL: N.E. VAPOR PRESSURE: |
ACGIH
STEL: N.E. OSHA
CEILING: N.E. LEL%:
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WT%:
5-20 OSHA
PEAK: N.E. |
Footnote: (1) |
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CAS #67-63-0 Iso Propyl Alcohol ACGIH
TLV: 400 ppm TWA OSHA
PEL: 400 ppm TWA VAPOR PRESSURE: 33 mm |
ACGIH
STEL: 500 ppm TWA OSHA
CEILING: LEL%:
2.0 |
WT%:
5-20 OSHA
PEAK: |
Footnote: (1) |
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CAS #1330-20-7 Xylene ACGIH
TLV: 100 ppm TWA OSHA
PEL: 100 ppm TWA VAPOR PRESSURE: 9.5 mm
Hg |
ACGIH
STEL: 150 ppm OSHA
CEILING: LEL%:
1.0 |
WT%:
5-20 OSHA
PEAK: |
Footnote: (1) |
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Trade
Secret ACGIH
TLV: n.E. OSHA
PEL: N.E. VAPOR PRESSURE: 0.01
mmHg@21C |
ACGIH
STEL: N.E. OSHA
CEILING: N.E. LEL%:
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WT%:
1-5 OSHA
PEAK: N.E. |
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CAS #100-41-4 Ethyl Benzene ACGIH
TLV: 100 PPM OSHA
PEL: 100 PPM VAPOR PRESSURE: |
ACGIH
STEL: 125 PPM OSHA
CEILING: LEL%:
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WT%:
1-5 OSHA
PEAK: |
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WARNING MESSAGES: (1)
Reports
have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents
with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and
inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal. Chronic exposure may cause damage to the central nervous
system, respiratory system, lung, eye, skin, liver, gastrointestional tract,
spleen, kidneys, and blood. (2)
See
Section IX for reportable
Hazardous Air Pollutants |
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III. physical data |
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boiling range: 177-392º f evaporation rate: * slower than ether * PERCENT
VOLATILE BY VOLUME: 47.05% WEIGHT
PER GALLON: 8.28 Lbs. VAPOR
DENSITY: * heavier than air * ACTUAL
VOC (lb/gal): 3.18 EPA
VOC (lb/gal): 3.18 EPA
VOC (g/L): 381.09 |
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IV. FIRE AND EXPLOSION
HAZARD DATA |
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flash point: 60º F 16º
C LEL:
Refer to
Section II FLAMMABILITY
CLASSIFCATION: Class 1B DOT
CLASSIFICATION (HAZARDOUS CLASS): * Flammable Liquid * EXTINGUISHING
MEDIA: Use water spray, dry chemical, foam or Carbon Dioxide. Use water spray to cool fire-exposed
containers. Unusual fire and explosion hazards: Keep away from heat,
sparks, and flame. May generate
toxic or irritating combustion products. May generate carbon monoxide or toxic nitrogen gases. SPECIAL
FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: In case of fire and/or explosion do not breathe
fumes. Use water spray to reduce
vapors. If water pollution
occurs, notify appropriate authorities.
Wear NIOSH approved self-contained breathing apparatus with
independent air supply. Keep
containers cool with water spray.
Avoid skin contact. |
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V. health hazard data |
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threshold limit value: See Section II EFFECTS
OF OVEREXPOSURE: ACUTE: §
Eye
contact: Severe irritant, chemical burns possible, possible tissue damage §
Skin
contact: Severe irritant, corrosion to tissue, possible skin burns §
Inhalation:
Moderate to severe irritant.
Inhalation of the vapors may cause headaches, dizziness, anesthesia,
drowsiness, unconsciousness and other central nervous system effects
including death. Minute amounts
aspirated into the lungs during ingestion or vomiting may cause mild to
severe pulmonary injury and possibly death. CHRONIC: Causes burns to exposed tissues. Repeated and/or prolonged exposure to
low concentrations of vapor may cause: sore throat, eye irritation, nausea,
headache, adverse skin effects (such as conjunctivitis or corneal damage),
and allergic reaction/sensitization.
Xylene contains ethyl benzene which has been classified as a possible
carcinogen to humans, Class 2B, by the International Agency for Research on
Cancer (IARC), based on sufficient evidence in laboratory animals but
inadequate evidence for cancer in humans. Prolonged or repeated overexposure to ethyl benzene may
cause the following: kidney effects, liver effects, lung effects, thyroid
effects, testicular effects, and pituitary effects. MEDICAL
CONDITIONS PRONE TO AGGRAVATION BY EXPOSURE: Asthma, chronic respiratory
disease (e.g. Bronchitis, Emphysema), eye disease, skin disorders and
allergies. PRIMARY
ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY: Eyes, ingestion, skin and Inhalation EMERGENCY
AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES: EYE
CONTACT: Hold eyelids apart and immediately flush eyes with plenty of
water for at least 15 minutes.
Call a physician. SKIN
CONTACT: Remove product and immediately flush affected area with water
for at least 15 minutes. Call a
physician. Except in the most
minor, superficial and localized burns, cover the affected area with a
sterile dressing or clean sheeting and transport for medical care. DO NOT APPLY GREASES OR OINTMENTS. Control shock if present. INHALATION:
Move patient to fresh air. If breathing
has stopped or is labored give mouth-to-mouth respiration. Supplemental oxygen may be
indicated. Prevent aspiration of
vomit. Turn victim’s head
to the side. Assure mucus does
not obstruct airway. Call a
physician. INGESTION:
In the even of ingestion, administer 3-4 glasses of milk or water. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Obtain medical care and hospital
treatment immediately. Note to
physician: This product is highly injurious to all tissues, similar to that
of ammonia or ammonia gas.
Chemical pneumonitis, pulmonary edema, laryngeal edema and delayed
scarring of the airway or other affected tissues may occur following
exposure. There is no specific
treatment. Clinical management
is based on supportive treatment, which is similar to that for thermal burns. |
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VI. reactivity data |
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stability: * stable * HAZARDOUS
POLYMERIZATION: * will not occur * INCOMPATIBLITY:
Oxidizing agents, cleaning solutions, such as chromerge (sulfonic
acid/dichromate) and aqua regia.
A reaction accompanied by large heat release occurs when the product
is mixed with acids. Heat
generated may be sufficient to cause vigorous boiling creating a hazard due
to splashing or splattering of hot material. CAUTION!
N-Nitrosamines, many of which are known to be potent carcinogens, may
be formed when the product comes in contact with nitrous acid, nitrites or
atmospheres with high nitrous oxide concentrations. HAZARDOUS
DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Fire, burning and welding may generate carbon
monoxide, carbon dioxide, and ammonia.
Nitrogen oxides in a fire.
Nitrogen oxide can react with water vapors to form corrosive nitric
acid. Combustion of product
under oxygen starved conditions can be expected to produce numerous toxic
products including: nitriles, cyanic acid, isocyanates, cyanogens,
nitrosamines, amides, and carbamates.
Irritating and toxic fumes at elevated levels. CONDITIONS
TO AVOID: Avoid acid contamination and skin contact. Keep containers tightly closed. No smoking or eating in handling
area. |
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VII. spill or leak
procedures |
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steps to be taken in case material is released or
spilled: Remove all sources of
ignition (flames, hot surfaces and electrical, static or frictional sparks).
Avoid breathing vapors. Ventilate area. Use non-sparking tools. Remove with inert absorbent. WASTE
DISPOSAL METHOD: Dispose of in accordance with local, state, and federal
regulations. |
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VIII. special protection
information |
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respiratory protection: In confined areas of
poor ventilation, use chemical cartridge respirator or self-contained
breathing apparatus. A
mechanical filter respirator should be used for normal spray applications. VENTILATION:
Provide general dilution or local exhaust ventilation in volume and pattern
to keep TLV and LEL of most hazardous ingredient in Section II, below acceptable limit. PROTECTIVE
GLOVES: Wear suitable gloves (S37).
Nitrile rubber gloves. In
emergency situations, wear impermeable gloves with cuffs to prevent spread of
material to area above the wrists. EYE
PROTECTION: Splash proof eye goggles. In emergency situations, use eye
goggles with a full face shield. OTHER
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Wear suitable clothing. Long-sleeved clothing. HYGIENIC
PRACTICES: See Section V |
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IX. special
precautions |
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precautions to be taken in handling and storing: Do not store near heat,
sparks, flame, strong oxidizing agents or strong acids. This material may cause
sensitization. Do not get in
eyes, on skin or clothing. Do
not allow contaminated clothing to contact skin. Avoid contact with vapors or fumes. OTHER
PRECAUTIONS: Eye wash station and safety shower should be available. LIST
OF HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE CLEAN AIR ACT,
TITLE I SECTION 112 ‘National Emission
Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants’: |
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Ingredient |
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wt of HAPS in Product |
Pounds HAPS/Gal Product |
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Methyl Isobutyl Ketone Xylene Ethyl Benzene |
108-10-1 1330-20-7 100-41-4 |
25.4 % 6.0 % 1.3 % |
2.1 0.5 0.1 |
Co-Leash, Inc.
P.O. Box 272672
Tampa, FL 33688
(P) 813/920-1910 (F)
813/792-1418
www.kryptaglow.com