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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 4. Product and Company Identification Material name Version # Revision dato Product uso Manufaeturor information 2. Hazards Identification Physical stato Appearance Emergency overview OSHA regulatory status Potential health effect Routes of oxposurs Eyes Skin Inhalation Ingestion Chronic affects Potential environmental effects: 100, 102, 104, 108 Mold Release e 08-12-2013 Mold Release, TR Incustioe 11022 Vulcan Street South Gate, CA 90280-0802 United Statos ‘Telephone: (602) 929-5499 CHEMTREC: (800) 424-8300 CHEMTREC International: 00 4-703-527-2087 Seid Wex WARNING! ‘Combustible vapor. May be ignited by heat, sparks or fames. ‘Causes eye intiaion. Hermfu: may cause lung damage tf swallowed. Vapors may cause CGrowsiness and cizziness. Prolonged ce repected sin eonlact may cause drying, racking, or, Insta, ‘This prosiuc Is considered hazardous under 23 GFR 1810,1200 (Hazard Commurication). Inhalation. Ingoston. Skin contact. Eye contact. Caueos oye iiaton. Prolonged or eepeted contact can result in defatting anc crying of the skin which may resultin skin ination and dermaits (rash). In high concentations, vapors and spray mists are narcotic and may cause headache, ‘aigue, dizzhess and nausea, Harmful: may cause lung damage if swalowed. ritatnag to meuth, throat, and stomach. Aspiration ‘of this product may cause a pnoumonia-tke reaction of lng tesue. ‘Small amounts of benzene may be prosont. Bonzone ie listed as « human carcinogen by IARC, “Tho product compononts ara not classifiad ae environmental hazardous. However, this doos net ‘exclude the poss lly that large or frequent spiis can have @ hernful or demaying effect on the ‘environment. 3. Composition / Information on ingredients Components cast Percent ‘Stedderd salvont 052443 70-80 amauta wax 2015.06.0 10-15 ovyalty stoxane es14s-62-9 5-10 Polyethylene, oxidized ooaata17-8 15 4. First Aid Measures Firet aid proceduroe Eye contact Skin contact Inhalation Immeciately fush eyes with plonty of wator for atloaet 15 minutes, Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing, Get medical atienton, ‘Wasi skin toroughly wah soap end water, Get medical atlenton if iritation develops and persis, Move fo fresh air. breathing is cificut, give oxygen. Get madicalattonton, ifnaeded. uT Ingestion Notes to physician General advice 5. Fire Fighting Measures Flammable propertos Extinguishing media Unsultable extinguishing media Protection of firofightore Protective equipment and precautions for fi Fite fighting equipmentfinstructions Specific methods Hazardous combustion products Ringo mouth thoroughly. De net induce vemiing.Ifvoriing occurs, keep head iow so that stomach content does not gel nto the lungs. Never give anything by mouth toa vicim whois unearsclous or is having ecnvulsions. Gat medical atenton immediately, Incase of shortnass of breath, give oxygen. Keep victim warm. Keep vieim under cbservation Sympicms may be delayed. Toke off contaminated clething and shoes immeditely. Ensure that medical personnel are aware ofthe material's} Involved, and take preceutions i protect themselves. Show this safety deta shoot to the decto in attendance. Wash contamincted clothing before re-use. Comtustbie. Heal mey cause the containers to explode, Water. Water fog. Foam. Dry chomica’ powder. Carbon dioxide (CO2). Do not use a sold! water steam as may scatter and spread tre. \Wloar fll protective dlothin, incucing halmat, self-conisinad postive pressure or pressure demand breathing epparetus, protective clothing and faco mask. Fiefighters must use standard protective equipment including flame retardant coet, holmat with Face shied, gloves, uber boo's, and in enclosed spaces, SOBA. Fight fre from maximum distance or use unmanned hoes holdere or monitor raza. Meve ceniainers from fo aroa if you can do so witout risk, Wahdraw immedatey in case of rising sound from venting safety device or any dsccloration of tanks dus lo fire. Inthe event of fia, coc! tanks with watar spray. Cool Containers exposed to fames with water uni wel after the fre is oul. Fo: massive fie In cargo area, use unmanned hese holder or monitor nozzles, if possibe. I nl, withcraw end ft fre Bun out. Inthe event of fie anélor oxplesion do not breath furmes. Carbon monoxide. Carbon Divide, Silicon oxides. 6. Accidental Release Measures Personal precautions Environments! precautions Methods for containment Methods for cleaning up Other Information 7. Handling and Storage Handling Storage Keep unnecessary personnol away. Local cuthortiss should be advised if significant spilages Cannot be coniainec. Keop upwind. Keep out of low arsas. Vanilato elosod cpacos before entering them, Do not auch damaged containers cr spilled material unless wealing appropriate protective elothing, See Saction & of tha MSDS for Persanal Protective Equipment. raven futher leskago o spillage if safe to do 0. Do not contaminate water. ELIMINATE al ignition sourcas (n9 smcking. flares, sparks or lames in immediate area). Stop leak if you con do 50 without risk. Dike the spilled material, where this fs possible. Prevent ony ino walenays, sewers, basements oF confined areas. ‘Small Spils: Absorb soll with verrculte or ner ner material, then place in a container for chemical waste, Crean surface thoroughly to remove residual conteminaton. This material and its Container must be disposed of as hazardous waste, Should not be re'eased ino the environment. LLerge Spilla: Use a non-combustible meteriat lke vermiculite, cand or earth to sock up tho product {ad place bo a container for later disposal, Prevent product from entering Cres. Do nt low ‘material fo corterrinate g’cund water systom, CClaan upin eeserdance with all apptcable regulations. Wear poreonal prctective equipment. Avoid breathing high vaper concentrations. Avoid contact th eyes end prolonged or repeated contael with skn. Do rot taste or swallow. Use ory with ‘adequete ventiation. Wash theroughly after handling. Keap away from sourees of ignition ~ No Smoking. 00 NOT handle, ste 07 open near an open flame, sources of heat or sources of ‘onion. Protect materiat for direct suniight. Al eculpmert used when handing the product must be grounded. Use non-sparking lools and explosion-proof equipment, Take procaullonary measures against state discheraes. When using, donot eat, drink or smoke. Koop avay from neat, sparks and open fame. Store n cool place. Keep in e well-ventiated place. Keep container ight coved. Keep auizy from fcod, cirk ané animal feeding siuifs. Keep out of the reach of children, ai 8. Exposure Controls / Personal Protection Occupational exposure itmits US. ACGIH Thrashold Limit Values. Components Type Value Stedderd savent TWA 100 pp (2052-41-3) US. OSHA Table 2-1 Limits for Air Contaminants (28 CFR 1910.1000) Components Typo Value ‘Stecdard salvent PEL {600 ppm (8052-41-3) 2000 mlm’ Canada, Alberta OELs (Occupational Health & Safety Gode, Schedule 1, Table 2) Components Type Value ‘Stogdard savert TWA 100 ppm (8052-44.3) 572 main Canada, British Columbla OELs. (Gccupational Exposure Limits for Chemical Substances, Occupational Health and Safely Regulation 236/97, as amended) Components Type Value. ‘Stoddard eavent STeL Badge (8052-41-8) TWA 290 main ‘Canada, Ontario OELs. (Ministry of Labor - Control of Exposure to Biological or Chemical Agents) Components Type Value Steddard solvent TWA 525 main (8052-41-3) Canada, Quebse OELS. (Ministry of Labor - Regulation Respecting the Quallly of the Work Environment) Components Typo. Valua Stoddard solvent TWA 700 ppm (9052-41-3) 825 mais Nexieo. Oceupational Exposure Limit Values Components Type Valve, Seddard solvent STEL 1050 mains (9052-41-3) 200 ppm TWA 523 main 100 ppm Engineoting controls Use explosion-proof ventlation equioment. Use procass enclosures, local exhaust ventlation, oF other engineering contra fo contral airborne levels below rocommonded exposure limits, Personal protective equipment yo | face protection Wear approved safety goggles ‘Skin protection \Wear chemical-rsistant gloves, fcotwear and protective clolhing appropriate for risk of exposure, Contect glove manufacturer for specific information. Respiratory protection _|n cace.of hsufciont venilation, wear suliablerespiralory equipment. if permissible lovels aro exo2edad use NIOSH mechan iter /ercanic vapor cartridge of an alr-sunplieg respirator. General rygiene Avoid contact with eyes, Avo contact with stin. When using, do not eat, drink or smoke, Provide ‘considerations yowach siafen and safety shower. Handle in accordance with good insta hygione and safely practice, 9. Physical & Chemical Properties Appearance Wax. Color Various. Odor Hycracaroon-tke. 3I7 Oder threshold Not availabe. Physical siate solid Form Wor. pH Not avilable Melting point Not available. Freezing polnt Not avellebie, Bolling point Not availabe. Flash point > 100.4 °F (2 38°C) Cleveland Closed Cup (Estimated) Evaporation rate Not avaltabie. Flammability mits n afr, upper, Notavallebie. ‘by volume Flammability mite in alr, lower, Not available. ‘Yeby volume Yopor pressure Not avaltabie. Vapor density Not avalable. Specific gravity <1 (Estmetea) Solubility (water) Negtiitte. Parition coefficient Not avalabie. (r-ectanoliwater) Auto-ignition temperature Not available. Decomposition temperature Notavallabie. 10. Chemical Stability & Reactivity Information ‘Chemical stability Material is stable under normal condtions, Conditions to avoid Heat, lames and sparks. Incompatible materials Strong onldizing agents, Strong acids. Sirong bases. Hazardous decomposition _No hazardous decomposition products are known, products Possioy of nazatdous Hazardous polymerization does nct occur. 44. Toxicological Information Toxicological data Components Test Results Polya slioxane (63148-62-9) Acute Dermal LDS0 Rabbit: >= S000 maka Acute Ora} LO50 Rat: >= 17000 maka Acute effects May be fla f swallowed and enlers airways. Local effects Causes eye irtetion. Prolonged skin contact may cause dermaits. Vapors have a nereotic effect and niay cause headache, ‘igus, dizziness and nausoa. ‘Sonettization May cause atergle skin dlsorders in sensitive individuals. Chronic affocte Prolongod or repeated exposure may cause lurg injury, Corsinogonicity Tho preduect may contain bonzono which may cause cancer and cause blood disorders IARC Monographs, Overall Evaluation of Carcinogenicity ‘Stoddard solvent (CAS 8052.41-3) 3 Not classifiable as io carcinegenicity to humans. Epldemtetogy Not avaiable Mutagenicity Not avaiable Neurological effects High vaporiaerosol concentrations (eltalneble only a elevated temperatures) may causa central nervous system effects such as dizziness, érowsinoss or headaches. Repraductive affects Not aveilable Teratogonicity Not sveiable, Further information Symptoms may be delayed, air 12. Ecological Information Ecotoxicity The product is not classified as environmentaly hazardous. However, nls does not exclude the possibilty that large or frequent eps can have a harmiu or darreging effect onthe envionment. Environmental effects. [An environmental hazard cannot be excluded i the event of unprofessional handing or csposal. Aquatic toxicity This material is no expected to be harmilto aquatic tie. Persistence and Not avaitabie degradability Bioaccumulation / No date evailable, Accumulation Panition coefficient Not available (ncctanolivater) Mobility in onvironmontat No date avaliable, media 13. Disposal Considerations Waste codes D001: Waste Flammable material wilh a flash point <140 °F Disposal instructions Dispose of contenisiconteiner in accordance wilh localiregionalinationel/nternationa regulations. Thia material and ite container must be dispocod of aa hazardaus wasto. Ineinorato the maecal under contioled conditions in an approved incineretor. Do not incinerate seeted containers. Do ‘ct contaminate ponds, watensays or diiches with chemical or used container. 14. Transport Information Dor Basle shipping roquromonts: UN pumbor uNa175 Proper shipping name —_—_Salids containing farnmable tquts, n.0.s, (Stoddard solvent) Hazerd clase 44 Packing group 0 Labels required 4a Adaitional information: Speclal provisions 47, 186, 1P2, 73, 1P33 Packaging exceptions. 181 Packaging non bulk 212 Packaging bulk 240 ERG number 493 IATA Basic shipping requirements: UN numbor 3175 Proper shipping name —_—_—Sollds containing fammabie quid, nos. (Stoddard solvent) Hacerd class at Packing group i) ‘Adaitional information: ERG code a wos Basic shipping requirements: [UN number 3175 Proper shipping name ‘SOLIDS CONTAINING FLANMABLE LIQUID, N.O.S. (Stoddard solvent) Hazerd class 4a Packing group " Ems No. FA SH Tos Basle shipping requirements: Proper shipping name SOLIDS CONTAINING FLAMMABLE LIQUID, N.©.S. (Stoddard solvent) Hazerd class 44 UN number uNa175 Packing group 4 Marine pollutant : 8i7 Additional information: ‘Spocial provisions 16,56 bor WaTa mos De 15. Regulatory Information US federal regulations This product is a "Hazardous Chemical” as defined by the OSHA Hazard Communication ‘Standard, 20 CFR 19%0.1200, ‘Alicompononts are on the U.S. EPA TSCA Inventory List. CERCLA (Superfund) reportable quantity (bs) None ‘Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA) Hazard categories Immediate Hazard Yes Delayed Hazard - Yos Fie Hazard - Yes Pressure Hazerd -No Reectivity Hozord - No Section 202 extremely No hazardous substance Section 311 hazerdous No chemical Drug Enforcement Agency Not controlled (OEA) Canadian regulations This product hae been classified n accordance with the hezard citria of the CPR and the MSDS cooniains al the Information required by the CPR. WHMIS status Controlled WHMIS classification 83 - Flemmable/Combustbie 2B - Other Toxic Effects-TOXIC WHMIS laboling Inventory status Country(s) ar region Inventory name On inventory (yesinoy ‘Australia Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances (AICS) Yes Canada Domestic Substances List (OSL) Yes Canada Non-Domestic Substances List (NOSL) No ei? ‘Country(a) or region China Europe Europe Japan Korea Now Zeeland Philippines United States & Puerto Rico *A "oe! indica thot all companonte ofthis product comply wih the invantary quiron State regulations Inventory name ©n inventory (yesino}* Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances in China (IECSC) Yor European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemicat No Substances (EINECS) European List of Notfed Chemical Substances (ELINCS) No Inventory of Ealsting end Now Chemical Substances (ENCS) No Esieting Chemioale List (ECL) Yes New Zealand Inventory Yeo Philippine Inventory of Chemicale and Chemical Substances Yee (Piccs) Toxic Substances Contiol Act (TSCA) Inventory Yes sinatred by the goverring county(s) This product does not contain a chomles! known to the Stete of California locate cancer, birth defecis or otter eproductve har, Us - Califomia Hazardous Substances (Director's): Listed substance Stoddard aolvent (CAS 8062-41-3) Listed. US - Massachusetts RTK - Substance: Listed substance Stoddard solvent (CAS 8052-41-3) Listed. Us -Now Jersey RTK - Substances: Listed substance ‘Stoddard solveni (CAS 8052-41-2) Listed. US - Ponnsylvanla RTK - Hazardous Substances: Listed substance ‘Stoddard solvent (CAS 8082-41-3) Listed, 16. Other Information Further Information HMIS® ratings NFPA ratings Disclaimer Issue date This date shoet contains changes from the previous version In section(s} HMiS®Is 2 relstered tade and service mark of he NPCA. Health: 2° Flammabiliy: 3 Physicel hazard: 0 Health: 2 Flammabily: 3 Instabitiy: 0 Tho information in the oheot wee writen basod on the best Knowledge and experience currontly avalcole, 11-02-2010 First Aid Measures: Inhalation First Aid Measures: Notes to physictan Physical & Chemicai Properties: Appearance Physical & Chernical Properties: Color wT

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