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1 1 of 5 12/20/ :28 AM Material Safety Data Sheet SECTION I - Material Identity SECTION II - Manufacturer's Information SECTION III - Physical/Chemical Characteristics SECTION IV - Fire and Explosion Hazard Data SECTION V - Reactivity Data SECTION VI - Health Hazard Data SECTION VII - Precautions for Safe Handling and Use SECTION VIII - Control Measures SECTION IX - Label Data SECTION X - Transportation Data SECTION XI - Site Specific/Reporting Information SECTION XII - Ingredients/Identity Information SECTION I - Material Identity Item Name Part Number/Trade Name STARRETT CLEANER National Stock Number 7930P220-1 CAGE Code SURRY Part Number Indicator A MSDS Number HAZ Code B SECTION II - Manufacturer's Information Manufacturer Name SURRY CHEMICALS,INC (LS STARRETT) P.O. Box 1447 Street 241 HICKORY STREET City MOUNT AIRY State NC Country US Zip Code Emergency Phone (CHEMTREC) Information Phone MSDS Preparer's Information Date MSDS Prepared/Revised 07MAY98
2 2 of 5 12/20/ :28 AM Date of Technical Review Active Indicator 14DEC92 Y Alternate Vendors SECTION III - Physical/Chemical Characteristics Hazard Storage Compatibility Code C License Number Net Propellant Weight (Ammo) Appearance/Odor CLEAR TO PINKISH LIQUID, CHEMICAL ODOR Boiling Point 100 C Melting Point Vapor Pressure 1.0 Vapor Density 1.0 Specific Gravity 1.00 Decomposition Temperature Evaporation Rate LIKE WATER Solubility in Water DISPERSES Percent Volatiles by Volume 96 Chemical ph Corrosion Rate Container Pressure Code 1 Temperature Code 4 Product State Code L SECTION IV - Fire and Explosion Hazard Data Flash Point Method Lower Explosion Limit Upper Explosion Limit Extinguishing Media Special Fire Fighting Procedures Unusual Fire/Explosion Hazards FOAM,CARBON DIOXIDE,DRY CHEMICALS NE KWN NE KWN SECTION V - Reactivity Data Stability Stability Conditions to Avoid Materials to Avoid Hazardous Decomposition Products Hazardous Polymerization Polymerization Conditions to Avoid LD50 - LD50 Mixture NE SPECIFIED BY MANUFACTURER STRONG ACIDS,OXIDIZING AGENTS NE KWN WILL T OCCUR SECTION VI - Health Hazard Data
3 3 of 5 12/20/ :28 AM Route of Entry: Skin Route of Entry: Ingestion Route of Entry: Inhalation Health Hazards - Acute and Chronic Carcinogenity: NTP Carcinogenity: IARC Carcinogenity: OSHA Explanation of Carcinogenity Symptoms of Overexposure Medical Cond. Aggrevated by Exposure Emergency/First Aid Procedures DETERGENT ACTION CAUSES SKIN DRYNESS AND IRRITATION DETERGENT ACTION CAUSES SKIN DRYNESS AND IRRITATION [E] FLUSH W/ WATER FOR 15 MINUTES [SKIN] WASH W/ SOAP AND WATER, REMOVE CONTAMITED CLOTHING, LAUNDER BEFORE REUSE [INHAL] REMOVE TO FRESH AIR [INGEST] DRINK PLENTY OF WATER. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY SECTION VII - Precautions for Safe Handling and Use Steps if Material Released/Spilled Neutralizing Agent Waste Disposal Method Handling and Storage Precautions Other Precautions SMALL SPILLS:FLUSH TO NEAREST CHEMICAL SEWER AFTER NEUTRALIZATION WITH 6N HCL OR VINEGAR.LARGE SPILLS:ABSORB ON SUITABLE MATERIAL.SCOOP UP AND NEUTRALIZE WITH 6N HCL OR VINEGAR 6N HCL OR VINEGAR DISPOSAL MUST BE I/A/W FEDERAL, STATE & LOCAL REGULATIONS HANDLE WITH DUE CARE NE KWN SECTION VIII - Control Measures Respiratory Protection Ventilation Protective Gloves Eye Protection Other Protective Equipment Work Hygenic Practices Supplemental Health/Safety Data NE REQUIRED RUBBER CHEM GOGGLES NE HANDLE WITH DUE CARE SECTION IX - Label Data Protect Eye Protect Skin Protect Respiratory Chronic Indicator Contact Code Fire Code Health Code React Code SLIGHT UNKWN UNKWN UNKWN
4 4 of 5 12/20/ :28 AM Specific Hazard and Precaution TARGET ORGANS LISTED SECTION X - Transportation Data Container Quantity 1 Unit of Measure GL SECTION XI - Site Specific/Reporting Information Volatile Organic Compounds (P/G).167 Volatile Organic Compounds (G/L) SECTION XII - Ingredients/Identity Information Ingredient # 01 NIONIC SURFACTANTS CAS Number Percent 1 T APPLICABLE T APPLICABLE Ingredient # 02 DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL MOMETHYL ETHER CAS Number Percent 2 Ingredient # 03 POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE CAS Number Percent MG/M3 Ingredient # 04 EDTA CAS Number Percent 0.25 Ingredient # 05 DIRECT RED 243 CAS Number Percent.01
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