Product: CHEMLOK 5150, Effective Date: 12/21/2009
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solvent overexposure may result in permanent central nervous system damage. May affect the gastrointestinal system.
Prolonged or repeated contact may result in dermatitis. ACGIH considers Ethyl alcohol to be an A3 carcinogen
(confirmed animal carcinogen with unknown relevance in humans).
PRIMARY ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY:
Skin Contact, Skin Absorption, Inhalation, Ingestion, Eye Contact
4. FIRST AID MEASURES
FIRST AID - EYE CONTACT:
Flush eyes immediately with large amount of water for at least 15 minutes holding
eyelids open while flushing. Get prompt medical attention.
FIRST AID - SKIN CONTACT:
Flush contaminated skin with large amounts of water while removing contaminated
clothing. Wash affected skin areas with soap and water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur.
FIRST AID - INHALATION:
Move person to fresh air. Restore and support continued breathing. If breathing is
difficult, give oxygen. Get immediate medical attention.
FIRST AID - INGESTION:
If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Give victim one or two glasses of water or milk.
Call a physician or poison control center immediately for further instructions. Never give anything by mouth if victim is
rapidly losing consciousness, unconscious or convulsing.
5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
FLASH POINT:
43 °F, 6 °C
LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT (%):
5.5 %(V)
Setaflash Closed Cup
UPPER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT (%):
36.5 %(V)
AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE:
N.D.
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:
Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Foam, Water Fog
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS:
Flammable liquid and vapor. Keep containers tightly closed.
Isolate from heat, electrical equipment, sparks, open flame, and other sources of ignition. Closed containers may rupture
when exposed to extreme heat. Use water spray to keep fire exposed containers cool. During a fire, irritating and/or
toxic gases and particulate may be generated by thermal decomposition or combustion.
SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES:
Wear full firefighting protective clothing, including self-contained
breathing apparatus (SCBA). Water spray may be ineffective. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable.
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED:
Keep non-essential personnel a
safe distance away from the spill area. Remove all sources of ignition (flame, hot surfaces, and electrical, static or
frictional sparks). Avoid breathing vapors. Use self-contained breathing equipment. Notify appropriate authorities if
necessary. Contain and remove with inert absorbent material and non-sparking tools. Avoid contact. Before attempting
cleanup, refer to hazard caution information in other sections of the MSDS form.
7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
HANDLING:
Keep closure tight and container upright to prevent leakage. Ground and bond containers when
transferring material. Because empty containers may retain product residue and flammable vapors, keep away from heat,
sparks and flame; do not cut, puncture or weld on or near the empty container. Do not smoke where this product is used
or stored. Avoid breathing of vapor or spray mists. Use with adequate ventilation. Avoid skin and eye contact. Wash
thoroughly after handling. Cannot be made non-poisonous. Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and
understood. Empty containers should not be re-used.
STORAGE:
Do not store or use near heat, sparks, or open flame. Refer to OSHA 29CFR Part 1910.106 "Flammable
and Combustible Liquids" for specific storage requirements. Store drum out of sun and away from heat. Store only in
well-ventilated areas. Do not puncture, drag, or slide container. Keep container closed when not in use.
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