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Special Information:
In the event of a fire, wear full protective clothing and NIOSH-approved self-contained breathing
apparatus with full-face piece operated in the pressure demand or other positive pressure mode. Toxic
gases and vapors may be released if involved in a fire.
6.
A
CCIDENTAL
R
ELEASE
M
EASURES
Ventilate area of leak or spill. Remove all sources of ignition. Wear appropriate personal protective
equipment as specified in Section 8. Isolate hazard area. Keep unnecessary and unprotected personnel
from entering. Contain and recover liquid when possible. Use non-sparking tools and equipment. Collect
liquid in an appropriate container or absorb with an inert material (e. g., vermiculite, dry sand, earth), and
place in a chemical waste container. Do not use combustible materials, such as sawdust. Do not flush to
sewer! US Regulations (CERCLA) require reporting spills and releases to soil, water and air in excess of
reportable quantities. The toll free number for the US Coast Guard National Response Center is (800) 424-
8802.
7.
H
ANDLING AND
S
TORAGE
Keep in a tightly closed container, stored in a cool, dry, ventilated area. Protect against physical damage.
Separate from acids and oxidizing materials. Containers of this material may be hazardous when empty
since they retain product residues (vapors, liquid); observe all warnings and precautions listed for the
product.
8.
E
XPOSURE
C
ONTROLS
/P
ERSONAL
P
ROTECTION
Airborne Exposure Limits:
-OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL):
50 ppm Ceiling
-ACGIH Threshold Limit Value (TLV):
50 ppm Ceiling (vapor)
Ventilation System:
A system of local and/or general exhaust is recommended to keep employee exposures below the Airborne
Exposure Limits. Local exhaust ventilation is generally preferred because it can control the emissions of
the contaminant at its source, preventing dispersion of it into the general work area. Please refer to the
ACGIH document,
Industrial Ventilation, A Manual of Recommended Practices
, most recent edition, for
details.
Personal Respirators (NIOSH Approved):
If the exposure limit is exceeded, a half-face respirator with an organic vapor cartridge and particulate
filter (NIOSH type P95 or R95 filter) may be worn for up to ten times the exposure limit or the maximum
use concentration specified by the appropriate regulatory agency or respirator supplier, whichever is
lowest. A full-face piece respirator with an organic vapor cartridge and particulate filter (NIOSH P100 or
R100 filter) may be worn up to 50 times the exposure limit, or the maximum use concentration specified
by the appropriate regulatory agency or respirator supplier, whichever is lowest. Please note that N series
filters are not recommended for this material. For emergencies or instances where the exposure levels are
not known, use a full-face piece positive-pressure, air-supplied respirator. WARNING: Air-purifying
respirators do not protect workers in oxygen-deficient atmospheres.