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contoi SPECIALTY CHEMICALS August 12, 1997 Ms. Linda R Dietz Remedial Project Manager U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region HI 841 Chestnut Building Philadelphia, PA 19107-4431 Re: MalvernTCE Superfund Site Attachment 2: Your Company Invoices Dear Ms. Dietz: We have reviewed the 37 drum invoices of Chemclene Corporation in the above captioned matter. We find 11 drums are non-hazardous waste. We are enclosing MSDS sheets for your review. We request that our "Volumetric Ranking** be reduced. The 11 non-hazardous drums are listed as follows: Products # of Drums 1. "Rug Brite" - A Rug Cleaner 1 2. "Big Guy" - Deodorant, Waste Oil 1 3. Water/Hexametaphosphate Solution 2 4. "See Deck" - Floor Wax 3 5. Methyl Pyrolodone 1 6. Water/Amino Methyl Propanol Solution 2 7. Fatty Acid (Coconut) 1 Total 11 CANTOL INC. 2211 North American Street Philadelphia, PA. 19133 (215)425-1966 800-877-8643 Fax (215) 425-1468 AROOI081*

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contoiSPECIALTY CHEMICALS

August 12, 1997

Ms. Linda R DietzRemedial Project ManagerU.S. Environmental Protection AgencyRegion HI841 Chestnut BuildingPhiladelphia, PA 19107-4431

Re: MalvernTCESuperfund SiteAttachment 2: Your Company Invoices

Dear Ms. Dietz:

We have reviewed the 37 drum invoices of Chemclene Corporation in theabove captioned matter.

We find 11 drums are non-hazardous waste. We are enclosing MSDS sheetsfor your review. We request that our "Volumetric Ranking** be reduced.

The 11 non-hazardous drums are listed as follows:

Products # of Drums

1. "Rug Brite" - A Rug Cleaner 12. "Big Guy" - Deodorant, Waste Oil 13. Water/Hexametaphosphate Solution 24. "See Deck" - Floor Wax 35. Methyl Pyrolodone 16. Water/Amino Methyl Propanol Solution 27. Fatty Acid (Coconut) 1

Total 11

CANTOL INC. • 2211 North American Street • Philadelphia, PA. 19133 • (215) 425-1966 • 800-877-8643 • Fax (215) 425-1468

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Ms. Linda R. DietzAugust 12,1997Page 2

If you have any questions on our understanding of the invoices and challengeto the 37 drums of hazardous waste, please contact this writer.

Sincerely,

CANTOL, INCORPORATED

Richard J etscheDirector, Research & Development

RJP/taj

cc: Elmer E. Snethen

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOROccupational Safety and Health Administration

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETRequired under USOL Safety and Health Regulations for Ship Repairing.

Shipbuilding, and Shipbreaking (29 CFR 1915, 1916, 1917)

SECTION IMANUFACTURER'S NAME

CANTOL INC.EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO.215-425-1966

, Pa. 19133CHEMICAL NAME AND SYNONYMS N.A.

MS:

CHEMICAL FAMILY N.A. FORMULA N.A.

SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTSPAINTS. PRESERVATIVES. & SOLVENTS

PIGMENTS

CATALYST

VEHICLE

SOLVENTS

ADDITIVES

OTHERS

% TLVtUntal ALLOYS AND METALLIC COATINGS

RASE METAL

ALLOYS

METALLIC COATINGS

FILLER METALTLUS COATING OR CORE FLUX

OTHERS

HAZARDOUS MIXTURES OF OTHER LIQUIDS. SOLIDS, OR GASES

1* Anionic Detergent *2. Tetra sodium ethylene dlamin tetra acetate below3* Styrene maleic anhydride co-polymer below4. — ftmrnonta — - BelOW

%

%

TOi.5J^

TLV(Unit*)

TLV(Units)

LD(5("1 ?flft.,

itj i A iliCm(n"sfl25 (i

f.

/cu

1 -'

SECTION 111 - PHYSICAL DATABOILING POINT (°F.) 2

VAPOR PRESSURE (mm Hg.) U

VAPOR DENSITY (AIR-1) I

SOLUBILITY IN WATER C

10 SPECIFIC GRAVITV (H}O*1)

-L. "PERCENT, VOLATILE»*> • BY VOLUME (%)±)OVe EVAPORATION RATE

omplet eAPPEARANCE AND ODOR Clear straw color with slight ammonia

1.02

80unk.

odor

SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATAFLASH POINT <M«tho« w*«dL.. _

EXTINGUISHING MEDIA .. .N.A.

FLAMMABLE LIMITS L*l U«l

SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES ., .N .A.

UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS NONE

uPAGE (1) <ContimMd on reverse side) Fonn OS HA-20R«*. M»y 72

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SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATATHRESHOLD L.M.T VALUE Mofc deterroined

£N<5SeS0uScle¥xn0osrmEal conditions of use.tion may occur. If ingested, gastric

EMERGENCE AND FIRST AIO PROCEDURES , _ _ .Wash eyes with water for (15) minutes.voraitino will relieve irritation. See

If splashed in eyes, irrita-irritation may result.If ingested, induceda physician if irritation

persists.

SECTION VI - REACTIVITY DATASTABILITY

UNSTABLE

STABUE X

CONDITIONS TO AVOID

chlorine or bleachHAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS

HAZARDOUS MAY OCCURCONDITIONS TO AVQ!O

I vWILL NOT OCCUR I X

SECTION VII - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURESSTE*5 TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPlLLCOWash to drain

.. , . . ,Normal methods

SECTION VIII - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATIONRES^RATORY PROTECTION .'SfHVi/V np^l NOnfe

VEHIILATlON

None•_CCAU EXHAUST

MLCHANlCAL /O.Hrftf/.

PHOICCTIVE.PLUVES EYE PROTENO

SPECIAL

OTHER

""WoOTHER PROTECTIVE EQUtRMtNT N<)ne '

SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONSPRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING ..None

OTHER PRCCAUTlDUS

passages.

*AGE (2)

IT? of dried material may be irritating to eyesVacuum or sweep up dusts as soon as possible.

ttPO 114.1 •>

and nasal

Form OSHA-20**«. May 71

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Material Safety Data Sheet U.S. Department of Labor•lay be ised to comply with Occupational Safety and Health Administration)S*¥ "ward Communication Standard. (Non-Mandatory Form)•9 CFR 1910.1200. Standard mosl be Form ApprovedOftsutlea specific requirements. OMB No 1218-0072DEMTTTV (4j t/$ed on Laba/ jntf tisr;

Jt, >nl

Cantol. Inc.•Odnps timber. Street. Ofo Safe, and ZIP Coda)2211 llorth American Street

PhilarJelDhia. PA 19133

More: Blank spaces ans not permitted, t any item is not appfcaote. or noinformation is xvafabto. the space must be marked to indicate thit.

Emergency Telephone Number. 24 HOURS, CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300Telephone Number for Information215-425-1966Date PreparedMarch 12, 1993 'Signature of Prepa/er (optional)Sean G. Nichols _

section • — Hazardous Ingredients/Identity Information

<az*rdc« Components (Specific Chemical Identity; Common Namef*))

C12-C15 Isooaraffinic Hydrocarbons[64742-47-8]

Fraarance fCAS 1 N/AlAlkyloxypolyethylene Oxyethand [68131-40-8]

Other UmftsOSHAPEL ACGtHTLV Recommended « (optionaQ

^

NONE NONE 300 ppm >}NONE NONE NONENONE NONE NONE

>}>1

ectjon • — Physical/Chemical CharacteristicsxGng Port

*F 400-500apor PPJMJJ (mm HgJ .

No Dataspor Dantr (AIR - 1)

Create - than one

Moderate

Specific Gravity (HjO - 1)

Melting Point

(Butyl Acetate - i) Greater

0.866

N/At lan one

Ywaranot and OdorClear yellow liquid with a herbal odor.

ectlon (V — Fire and Explosion Hazard Dataash Port frlefnod Used)

170°F bv TCCclingufehrg MeduWater, Chemical Foam, Dry Chemical, Carbon

Flammable Umtts LELNone

Dioxide

ua_

•necial F%t fighting ProceduresAvoid breathing vapors and fumes produced from combustion.

•H •*» and Explosion Hazards None

SDroducefaca!h4 U/A - Un«- Anni •;*.*i.i. OCUA i?j <^m toss

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Se ;tioo V — Reactivity DataStability Unstable

StableX

Conditions to AvoidNONE

___Strong ox i dentsHazardoa Decomposition or Byproducts

HazardousPolymerization

May Occur

wa Not Occur X

Conditions to Avoid None

Section VI — Health Hazard DataRoutes) * Entry: Inhalation? Skin? Ingestion?________________ No ______________ No ______________ YesHealth tezards (Acute and Chronic)ACUTIs Irritant to eves. Harmful or fatal if swallowed. _________ ;CHRGK1C: None known.

WTP? IARC Monographs? OSrtt Regulated?____________ No ___________________ No _____________ —— *to _______

Signs an: Symptoms of ExposureEYES: Redness, irritation. INGESTION: Minute amounts aspirated into lungs duringingestion or vomiting may cause mild to severe pulmonary injury. ______________

Medical ConditionsGeneral? Aggravated by- Exposure None known. ___________________ ___________________________

Emergeo? and First Aid ProceduresEYES: Flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention.INGESTION; Do not induce vomiting. Drink large quantities of water. Call a physician,

Sectton VII — Precautions tor Safe Handling and Use _______________________________Steps to at Taken in Case Material Is Released or SoBedSoak up spill with oil absorbant. Flush residue with water.

Dagosal MethodDispose of used absorbant in proper receptacle for landfill. Liquid is a nonhazardouswaste as defined by EPA RCRA. Follow Federal, State and Local disposal regulations.recauticr» to Be Taken In HandBng and Storing_Avo1d contact with eves*. Do not store near heat, sparks, or open flame.KFFP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.

Dther PrecautionsFor industrial and institutional use only. Read and follow all label directions andprecautions. Do not mix with other chemicals.

Section VUI — Control Measuresfipecfy Type) .

None'•ntaatkm Local Exhaust

Mechanical (Genera

otectivt Qbves . . .Rubber ,

None

NoneNeoprene

Special

Other

Eye Protection

NoneNone

Eye GogglesPiOBOVe Clothing or Equipment

NoneVork/Hyo«nc Practices_________Wash thoroughly after handling,

Page 2 * MAO* a. KM-4fi.su/4sm

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OxyChem_____MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

MSDS NUMBER : M7612MSDS DATE : 11-26-90

PRODUCT NAME : SODIUM POLYPHOSPHATES, GLASSY ANHYDROUSGRANULAR

(SODIUM HEXAMETAPHOSPHATE) en24 HOUR EMERGENCY PHONE: (716)

1. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

HMIS HAZARD RATINGSHEALTH HAZARD 1 FIRE HAZARD 0

Based on the National Paint & Coatings Assodat

278-7021

REACTIVITY 01on HMIS rating system.

< — >

OCDQC

SARA/TITLE III HAZARD CATEGORIES (See Section X)Immediate (ACUTE) Health: NO Reactive Hazard: NODelayed (Chronic) Health: NO Sudden Release of Pressure: NOFire Hazard; NO

MANUFACTURER ' SNAME ANDADDRESS

Occidental Chemical CorporationCustomer Service. Occidental Tower.P O Box 809050. Dal las. Texas 75380

Te 1 ephone( 1-800-752-515

CHEMICAL NAME. Sodium Polyphosphates. CAS NUMBER: 68915-31-1Glassy

SYNONYMS/COMMON NAMES: Sodium Metaphosphate. SHMP, Glassy Phosphate,Graham's Salt

CHEMICAL FORMULA: Na(X+2)PxO(3X*4) (where x averages about 13 andvaries from about 8-18)

DOT PROPER SHIPPING NAME: NA

DOT HAZARD CLASS: NA

DOT I.D. NUMBER: NA

DOT HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE: NA

II. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION

EMERGENCY AND FIRSTEYES :

IMMEDIATELY flush eyes with aleast 15 minutes while forciblycomplete irrigation of all eye aMEDICAL ATTENTION.

AID PROCEDURES

directed streamholding eyelidsind 1 id t issues.

of water for atapart to ensureGET IMMEDIATE

...,.i.

•• IM^LICt If •"•« «f«»«tt«6*THt*wllf. fm» iA«*pa«it«fi it «*t int*H««« t* •• * 1 1 • <n« iw* < *• •* t« tM« «««MI*' «*M e««*itl»««

vilt •• «'My t* '«•#•<!• t*•nmiai Illy •» *"• «w*t***r. ••

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OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL Page 2 of 7MSDS NUMBER: M7612 11-26-90PRODUCT NAME. SODIUM POLYPHOSPHATES. GLASSY ANHYDROUS

II. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION (Continued)

SKIN:Wash thorough 1y with soap and water. GET PROMPT MED ICAL

ATTENTION IF IRRITATION OCCURS. Wash clothing before reuse.

INHALATION:If symptoms develop. • get person out of contaminated area to

fresh a ir .

INGESTION:NEVER GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS PERSON. Have

patient drink several glasses of water, then induce vomiting byhaving patient tickle back of throat with finger. Keep airwayclear. SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY.

ROUTES OF EXPOSUREINHALATION:

Oust may be mildly Irritating by inhalation.SKIN:

Dust may be mildly irritating by skin contact.

EYE CONTACT:Dust may be mildly irritating by eye contact.

INGESTIOK:Ingest ion may cause a laxative effect.

EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE

ACUTE:Dust may cause mild Irrltat1on to sk1n. eyes. and respIratory

tract-

CHRONIC:No known chronic effects.

TOXICOLOGY DATA:Acute Oral Toxldty: LD50 (mouse) = 7250 mg/kg.

Tne no-effect level m lab rats fed a diet containing productfor one month was greater than 2% (> 1600 mg/kg/day) . Rena 1tubular necrosis was noted with a diet containing 10%.

IN. IMPORTANT COMPONENTS

CAS NUMBER / NAME68915311 Poly phosphor 1c acids, sodium saltsEXPOSURE LIMITS PERCENTAGEPEL«Not Established VOLTLV*Not Established WTCOMMON NAMES:SODIUM POLYPHOSPHATES. GLASSY

Listed OnfList Legend Below):19 23

ND99-100

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OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL Page 3 of 7MSDS NUMBER: M7612 ____. .„ 11-26-90PRODUCT NAME; SODIUM POLYPHOSPHATES. GLASSY ANHYDROUS

III. IMPORTANT COMPONENTS (Continued)

No exposure limits have been established for this mater1s recommended that exposure be kept below th limitsnuisance dust:

PEL - Total 15 mg/m3 ; Resplrable 5 mg/m3 TWATLV » Total 10 mo/m3 ; Resplrable 5 mg/m3 TWA.

All components of this product that are required to be :onInventory are listed on the Inventory.

Not listed as carcinogen - IARC.- NTP . OSHALIST LEGEND19 PA REQUIREMENT- 3% OR GREATER 23 NJ REQUIREMENT- 1% OR

lal. Itset for

the TSCA

GREATER

iV. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA

FLASH POINT: NA AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE: NA

FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR. X BY VOLUME- UPPER: NALOWER : NA

EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:Material will not burn. Use agents as appropr late for

materials 1n surrounding f ire.SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES:

None .

UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD:None .

V. SPECIAL PROTECTION

VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS:Provide good general room ventilation plus local exhaust at

points of emission.SPECIFIC PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

RESPIRATORY:NIOSH/MSHA approved dust res'pl rat or . fol low 1ng manufacturer ' s

recommendat ions, should be used as a precaut lonary measure whereairborne contaminants may occur.

EYE:Wear safety glasses with side shields or chemical goggles.

GLOVES:Wear protect 1ve gloves such as neoprene or cotton to m1nimlze

sk1n contact.OTHER CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT:

Eye wash f ac 11 11 y shou 1 d be in c 1 ose prox 1m 11 y. Use ofcoveralls 1s suggested.

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OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL Page 4 of 7MSDS NUMBER: M7612 11-26-90PRODUCT NAME: SODIUM POLYPHOSPHATES. GLASSY ANHYDROUS

VI. PHYSICAL DATA

BOILING POINT O 760 mm Hg: NA

MELTING POINT: 1160°F

VAPOR PRESSURE: NA

SPECIFIC GRAVITY <H2O*1>: NA

SOLUBILITY IN H2O X BY WT: 133% 9 20"C

VAPOR DENSITY <Alr«l): NA

APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Free flowing white powder, plate or granularsol 1d

pH: 7 9 1C GM/L

DENSITY: 70-83 Ibs/ft3

VII. REACTIVITY DATA

CONDITIONS CONTRIBUTING TO INSTABILITY:Protect from water and humid environments to ensure against

breakdown to simpler phosphates.

INCOMPATIBILITY:None known.

HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:None.

CONDITIONS CONTRIBUTING TO HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:Material 1s not known to polymerize.

VIII. HANDLING AND STORAGE

HANDLING AND STORAGE PRECAUTIONS:Store in a dry area and keep containers closed to prevent

moisture pick-up and caking. The product 1s hygroscopic.

Product should be completely removed from containers. Materialthat cannot be used or chemically reprocessed should be disposedof 1n a manner meeting government regulations.

IX. ENVIRONMENTAL PROCEDURES •

STEPS TO BE TAKEN IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED:Scoop and sweep up all spilled product. and other contaminated

materials and place in marked disposal containers. If possible.clean up spill area on a dry basis and then flush with plenty ofwater.

WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD:Dispose of spilled or waste product, and other contaminated

material by submitting to a waste disposal firm for disposal incompliance with government regulations.

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OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL - Page 5 of 7MSDS NUMBER: M7612 11-26-90PRODUCT NAME: SODIUM POLYPHOSPHATES. GLASSY ANHYDROUS

X. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

OSHA Standard 29CFR 1910.1200 requires that information beprovided to employees regarding the hazards of chemicals by meansof a hazard communication program including labeling, materialsafety data sheets, training and access to written records. Werequest that you. and it 1s your legal duty to. make allinformation m this Material Safety Data Sheet available to youremployees.

To aid our customers 1n complying with regulatory requirements.SARA Title III hazard categories for this product ,are indicatedm Section I. If the word "YES" appears next to any category.this product may be reportatle by you under the requirements of40 CFR Part 370. Please consult those regulations for details.

XI. PREPARATION INFORMATION

For additional Non-Emergency health, safety, or environmentalinformation telephone (716) 286-3081. or write to:

Occidenta1 Chemica1 Corporat1onProduct Stewardship DepartmentSuite 400360 Rainbow Boulevard SouthNiagara Falls. NY 14302

For Emergencies: 24 HOUR EMERGENCY PHONE: (716) 278-7021This MSDS replaces MSDS Number M7612 dated 05/16/89.

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OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL Page 6 of 7MSDS NUMBER: M76 12 11-26-90PRODUCT NAME: SODIUM POLYPHOSPHATES. GLASSY ANHYDROUS

WARNING LABEL INFORMATION

SIGNAL WORD: CAUTIONSTATEMENT OF HAZARDS:

MAY CAUSE IRRITATION TO EYES. SKIN AND RESPIRATORY TRACT.

PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS: ,Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing.Insure adequate ventilation or wear a dust mask.Use of goggles and protective gloves 1s recommended.Wash thoroughly after handling.Keep container closed except when transferring material.

FIRST AID:IN CASE OF CONTACT:FOR EYES:

IMMEDIATELY flush eyes with a directed stream of water for atleast 15 minutes while forcibly holding eyelids apart to ensurecomplete irrigation of all eye and 1 1d tissues. GET IMMEDIATEMEDICAL ATTENTION.

FOR SKIN:Wash thoroughly with soap and water. GET PROMPT MEDICAL

ATTENTION IF IRRITATION OCCURS. Wash clothing before reuse.IF INHALED:

I f symptoms deve lop . get person out of con t am Inated area tofresh air.

IF SHALLOWED:NEVER GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS PERSON. Have

pat lent drink several glasses of water. then Induce vomit mg byhaving patient tickle back of throat with finger. Keep airwayclear. SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY.

IN CASE OF:SPILL OR LEAK:

Scoop and sweep up all spilled product and other contaminatedmaterials and place m marked disposal containers. Clean upspill area on dry basis and then flush with plenty of water.Dispose of spilled or waste product. and other contaminatedmaterlals m accordance with all local. state and federalregulatIons.

FIRE:Material will not burn. Use water or other extinguishing

medium as appropriate for surrounding f 1ret.

HANDLING AND STORAGE:Store 1n a dry area. Keep container closed to prevent moisture

pick-up and caking. This product is hygroscopic.Product should be completely removed from containers. Material

that cannot be used or chemically reprocessed should b« disposedof 1n a manner meeting government regulations.

DISPOSAL:Submit to an approved chemical disposal service for disposal m

accordance with government regulations.

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OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL . Page 7 of 7MSDS NUMBER: M7612 11-26-90PRODUCT NAME: SODIUM POLYPHOSPHATES. GLASSY ANHYDROUS

WARNING LABEL INFORMATION (Continued)

INFORMATION REQUIRED BY FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL REGULATIONS:This product contains:

CAS* NAME68915311 Polyphosphor 1C acids, sodium salts '

HMIS RATING SYSTEM: HEALTH 1 FLAMMABILITY 0 REACTIVITY 0

FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY LABEL 040M7612For further Information. Request OCC MSDS M7612

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Cantol Product Data

SEE DECK

Floor Finishren

DESCRIPTION: CD

SEE DECK is a combination of high quality synthetic and natural ^waxes. It is self-polishing floor finish which dries to a i~brilliant lustre, leaving a durable, anti-slip, water-resistant, ^protective coating.

PROPERTIES:

Total Solids 17*?H 9.2Color: Grayish WhiteOdor: PleasantStability: Storage life: Over 1 yearCoverage: 3,500-4,000 sq. ft. per gallon

APPLICATION:

SEE DECK is recommended for vinyl asbestos, vinyl, rubber, asphaltand linoleum.To use: thoroughly remove previous wax coatings and dirt. Applya thin coat with either a mop or lambswool applicator. If a secondcoat is desired, allow first coat to dry thoroughly before applyingsencnd coat in same manner. Buff with nylon buffing pad or buffingbrush to obtain maximum gloss and resistance.

ADVANTAGES:

Non-powdering; non-yellowing.Can be buffed to a dazzling lustreEasy Recoverability with light buffingBetter coverage for fine economyDries in less than 20 minutesCan be easily removedU. L. Approval as a non-slip floor finish.

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Material Safety Data Sheet U.S. Department of LaborMay be used to comply with Occupational Safety and Health AdministrationOSHA's Hazard Communication Standard. (Non-Mandatory Form)29 CFR 1910.1200. Standard must be Fonn Approvedconsulted for specific requirements. OMB No 1218-0072

TTTY (As Uaod on LatMi mnd Ust) f* JT£ T\ £ X* Jc Note: Bier* spaces «/» nor permitted, f any Awn is not appfceUe. or noinformation is aveiafab, the space must be marked to indicate that.

Section IManufacturer's Name _

ChNTDLEmergency Telephone Numberj?/r- VJ.T- / yjz i

Address iMnoer Street, Cfy, Staat. end OP Code), , .M ftweRicw rr. Telephone Number for-- /.Pft

Sectkxi H — Hazardous Ingredients/Identity InformationOtherUrnks

Hazardous Component (Spedfc Chemfcel ttentty: Common Name(«?) OSHA PEL ACQJH TLV l ewmmenoed *>fopoonaQ

Sectkxi Id — Physical/Chemical CharacteristicsBoffng Point Specttc Grtvty (HjO * 1) Ac/

~Vapor Pressure (mm HgJ Meting Poirt

Vapor Density (AIR - 1) evaporation Rate(Butyl Acetate - 1)

SobbORy tn Water

Appemnce end Odor

Section IV — Rrc and Explosion Hazard DataFteh Port (Method Used) Remmabto Units L£L UEL

Extinguishing Metia

Rre Rontmo Procedures

(Reproduce locally) OSHA 174. Sept 198$

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neaitn, < ; riammaoiiity, ^ • Reactivity, O ; SH,HMIS: Health, j ; Flanmabllity, • Reactivity, 0 ; PE,Section V — Reactivity DataStability Unstable

Stable -h-Conditions to Avoid y \ +.A, xT

Incompatibility (Materials Jo Avoid} .. .

Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts J ^ L-i*.!—*/}/K A/C TVV<TA«/

HazardousPolymerization

May Occur

Wil Not Oocur nCondWons to Avoid

,

Section VI — Health Hazard DataRoute(s) of Entry. Inhalation? . Skin?

HeaKh Hazards Mcuto and OVcnfe)

Canartogenidty: KTP? ^. . MRC Monographs? . . OSHA ReguWetf? -.

Medical Conditionseca onons * , . ,GeneriBy Aggraveiad by Exposure /V fW T -FX) fw J

Section VII — Precautions for Safe Handling and UseStops to Be Taken in Cese Material Is minimi or Spited

Precautions to Be Taken in Handing and Storing j -er-r-v ««/Cggy &lfT iff 'OSZ fePTteW *f? &S?t'Otfl&Jt jGctlr fm

Other Precautions

Section VIII — Control Measures •Respiratory Protection (Spedy Tfae)

Venttatkm Local Exhaust

Mechanical (GeneraO

SpeoU

Other

Eye PiotecUon

Omer Protective Clothing or Equipment

Work/Hygienic Practices

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Of

JUtarial Safaty Data flha«t

BABT COBPOBMXOB1000 CaVTXHXHTlX DBIVB«T. OLXVX, KJ 07«20 Original Datat oi/2i/i»tz(201) 426-4C70 Baviaioa Datas 01/°3/lttS

T»l«plion«l (tOO) 424-MOO (CBEXTUC)(•00) MS-OtiP (BUT BOtliaa)

BOTH mUCBXItfl ABS AWULBLB pJUTfl, jtlOKTH, BBBXSBD8, i HOLXDJLYaU

1 - nODOCT XBfOBitkTtOB

PTOdaot IDs RCZ 584384

l-Methyl-2-pyrrolidoneN-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone

Eoltfoular FormulatC(5)H(9)NO

Bolaoular Wt. s 99.1ckamioal Tamllyt Cyclic

8BCTXOB 2 -G&8 Amotmt

Mletliytpyrteltelane tn-S(M > f9.5 XHOT UTAIUMO

IMer 77S2-SeV5 < 0.1 X

SKCTIOB 1 * PatYSIC&LColonTorm/Appaaranoat LiquidOdori JUtinaOdor IDtanmUti Kild

u.o.K*Gravity* NOT AVAILABLE

Bulk Donaityi 1.026 6/OCpfff 7*7— 8 SOpat aUtbodt 100 G/L B2O

Typical Lov/Kigh D«g. fBoiling Pts 202 C 760 HX BGPraaiing Ptt -25 C 760 MM BODaoeap* T«pc BOT

la Watar Daaoriptioni coapletaTaper Fraacorai < l MIIXIBUtS f 20 DBG. C

Danaity (Mr = l)i 3.4

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BKP Page i 2BOX 5B4384

BBOTIOB 4 - PtBl AMD BXPEOBIOB DATATypical Low/High Dag* Method

Flash Point? 91 C ASTM D9373intoignitioni 270 C DIM 51794Flam. limits! 1,3 - 9.5 %

extinguishing MadiasUaa water fogr foam, CO2 or dry chemical extinguishing media.

Fire Fighting Procedures!Firaf ightara should be equipped with self-contained breathingapparatus and turn out gaar. , <-v~*

Dnuaual guards s 'Lev vhan exposed to heat or flames. It can react with oxidizing material. , .

SBCTIOB » - gE' iTH B1TBCTBRoutes of antry for aolids and liquid F. include aya and skincontact, ingestlon and inhalation. Routes of antry for gasesinclude inhalation and aye contact, skin contact Bay ba a routaof antry for liquified gaaea.Acute Overexposure Bffactaxcontact with the liquid results in aoderate eye irritation and naycause temporary cornea! clouding. Skin contact results in mildirritation. Prolonged skin contact nay result in redness anddematitis.Inhalation of the vapors of KMP ae / result in respiratory irritation.Accidental ingestion of the liquid .auaes gastric disturbances.Nausea and vomiting may result.

chronic orerezposure Bffeotatin animal studies in rats and mice, H-methylpyrrolidone (BMP) wasembryotoxic by the oral and intraperitoneal routes at vary high doselevels which ware close to the LD(50) . In a dermal exposure studywith rats, HKP was only embryotoxic at the high dose level; thiseffect was attributed to maternal toxicity. Several inhalationstudies in rats did not reveal any indication of maternal toxicity orembryotoxicity. In a 2 year inhalation study, BMP did not cause anylife-shortening or carcinogenic affects in rats at 0.04 or 0*4 ug/1(10 and 100 ppm respectively) • Testicular effects were seen afteroral and inhalation exposure" at high dose levels in animal studies*

First «Vid Procedures - BkiniHash affected areas with soap and water. Remove and laundercontaminated clothing before reuse. If irritation develops,get medical attention.

First Aid Procedures * ByestImmediately rinse eyes with running water for 15 minutes. Ifirritation develops, get medical attention.

First Aid Procedures - I&gestioasif swallowed, dilute with water and innadiataly induce vomiting.Never give fluids or induce vomiting if the victim is unconscious orhaving convulsions. Get immediate vedical attention.

First aid Procedures - InhalationsKove to fresh air. Aid in breathing, if necessary, and get

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BMP Page : 3BCZ 5«43S4

BBCTIOB 5 - BBALTB EFFECTS (OOnt)immediate medical attention.

First Aid Procedures - Notes to PhysiciansiNot applicable.

First Aid Procedures - Aggravated Xedioal conditions!No data is available which addresses medical conditions that are

. generally recognized as being aggravated by exposure to this product.Please refer to Section 5 (Effects of Overexposure) for effectsobserved in animals.

First Aid Procedures - Special Precautions!Not applicable.

•BOTTOM < - BEATflVITT DATAstability Data!Stable

incoajpetabili ty ioxidising reagents and strong acid*.

Conditions/Kasards to Avoid!See Reactivity - Incompatibility section.

Basardous Decomposition/Polymerisation iHazardous decomposition products: CO, 002 and NOX.Polymerisation: Does not occur.

Corrosive Properties!Not corrosive*

oxidiser PropertiesiNot an oxidizer

SECTION 7 - PMtflKtL PBOgBCTIOif______Clothing! __Manufacturer recommends the use of butyl rubber or FEP teflon gloves,coveralls, apron, and boots as necessary to prevent skin contact.

lyesiChemical goggles; also wear a face shield if splashing hazard exists*

oaspi ration sIf vapors or mists are generated, wear a NIOSq/HSKA approved organicvapor/mist respirator or an air-supplied respirator as appropriate.

ventilation!Use local exhaust: to control to reoomended P.E.L.

Explosioa Proofing!See Section 4 - Fire and Explosion Data.

Other Personal Protection Data:Eyewash fountains and safety showers must be easily accessible.Shower after handling.

•BCTIOat « - SPILL-LBAK/EBVIBOlDgBTALGeneral!Spills should be contained, solidified and placed in suitablecontainers for disposal in a licensed facility. Ibis material is notregulated by RCRA or CERCZA ("Superfund"). Hear appropriaterespiratory protection and protective clothing and provide adequateventilation durina clean-UD.

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KKP Page z 4BCI 584384

SECTION S - SMIJ IJaU/gBVIROMTCBBTAL (cont) ___________Waste Disposal!Incinerate or bury in a licensed facility* Do not discharge intowaterways or sewer systems without proper authority.

Container DisposalsDispose of in a licensed facility. Recommend crushing or other meansto prevent unauthorized reuse. t

BBCnOaT 9 - STORAGE ABD g»*T>T.Tirq ____General:Avoid exposure to moisture? this product is hygroscopic, '

other storage and Handling Data:Consult other sections of this MSDS for information on reactivity andflaxmabiiity.

SECTION 10 - BBOPLATORt IBTOBKATIOBT9CA Inventory StatusListed on Inventory: YES

SARA - 913 Listed Chemicals iGAS: 872-50-4 AMOUNT: 99.8 %NAME: N-ife thylpyrrol idone

BCR& xaa. waste Bo.tcntCLAi MO Rsportable Qty.: (If TBS)KKP is subject to the reporting requirements of SARA Title III,Section 313 and 40CFR372.

state Regulatory Information: (By component) K7/PA/XA RTKGAS: 872-50-4 NORAKE: N-MathylpyrrolidoneCAS: 7732-18-5 BOKAKE: Water

aUtard Ratings!Bealth: fire: Raaotivity: special!

mas i 2 o HASECTION 11 - TRANSPORTATION TWFORWATIOB

DOT Proper Shipping Bame! >REFER TO BASF BILL OF LADING

DOT Tech&ioal Bamei *REFER TO BASF BILL OF EADING

DOT Primary Baiard class sREFER TO BASF BILL OF LADING

DOT Secondary Easard Class tREFER TO BASF BILL OF IADING

DOT Label Required!REFER TO BASF BILL OF LADING

DOT Placard Required:REFER TO BASF BILL OF LADING

DOT Poison constituent:REFER TO BASF BILL OF LADING

BASF Commodity Codes i KA HA UR/RA Code: 1993 E/R Guide:

Bill of Lading Description!

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IHtp Page t 5NCI S84384

SECTION XI - TRANSPORTATION PJFORICATIOB (oont)FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE D.O.T. SHIPPING DESCRIPTION, PLEASE REFER TO*THE BASF BILL OF LADING!

WHILE BASF CORPORATION BELIEVES THE DATA SET FORTS HEREIN AREACCURATE AS THE DATE HEREOF, BASF CORPORATION MAKES NO WARRANTYWITH RESPECT THERETO AND EXPRESS INCUT DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY FORRELIANCE THEREON. SOCH DATA ARE OFFERED SOLELY FOR CONSIDERATION,INVESTIGATION, AND VERIFICATION.

END OF DATA SHEET

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MATERIAL SAFETYDATA SHEET

Ashland '"""' 9->°*J?i9COLUMBUS, OHIO 43216 i (800) 274-5263 «r

ooi865 AMINO-2 METH-2 PROPANOL-1 95% • • —- PageTHIS MSDS COMPLIES WITH 29 CFR 1910.1200 (THE HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD)

Product Name: AMINO-2 METH-2 PROPANOL-1 95%CAS NUMBER: 124-68-5 i———————————————————————.

Oata Sheet No: 0000653-006.OS SO 071 Ml8560- Prepared: 05/30/90

CANTOL INC. Supersedes.- 02/23/902211 N AMERICAN ST 1C————————————————PHILA PA 19133 PRODUCT: 3020250

INVOICE: 714651INVOICE DATE: 06/09/92TOi CANTOL INC.

2211 N AMERICAN STATTN: PLANT MOR./SAFETY DIR. PHILA PA 1fil33 i

SECTION I-PHODUCT I D E N T I F I C A T I O N

General or Generic 10: ALKANOLAMINESDOT Huard Classification* COMBUSTIBLE (173.115)

SECTION I I -COMPONENTS

IF PRESENT, 1AAC. NTP AND OSHA CARCINOGENS AND CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO THE REPORT-ING REQUIREMENTS OF SARA TITLE III SKTJON 313 ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS SECTION.

SEE DEFINITION PAGE FOR CLARIFICATIONINGREDIENT * (by WT) PEL TLV Note2-AMINO-2-METHVL-1-PROPANOL 95 ( I)

CAS /: 124-68-5 l '

MTER 5CAS /: 7732-10-5

Kotes:( 1) PEU/TLV HOT ESTABLISHED FOR THIS MATERIAL

SECTION I I I - P H Y S I C A L DATA

Soiling Point f or PRODUCT 212.00 Oeg F( 100.* 760.

.100.00 D«g C)

00 <m HgVapor Pressure for PRODUCT 239.00 m Hg

• 180. 00 Oeg F______________________________________________________ ( 82.22 Peg C)

Vapor 0*nsUy AIR - 1 ____________________________________________________ 3J) ______Gravity .942

• 77.00 Deg F______________________________________________________ ( 25.00 Peg C)

Nrctnt Volatile* ________________________________________________________ 100.00%Evaporation Ratt SLOWER THAN ETHER

SECTION I V - F I R E ANO EXPLOSION INFORMATION

FLASH POINT(TCC ) 182.0 Deg F ( 03.3 Deg C)

EXPLOSIVE LIMIT NOT APPLICABLE%

EXTINGUISHING MEDIAi ALCOHOL FOAM OR WATER FOG OR CARBON DIOXIDE OR DRY CHEMICAL

mZARpCJUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS, MAY FORM TOXIC MATERIALS:. CARBON DIOXIDE AND CARBON MONOXIDE. NITROGENCOMPOUNDS. ETC.

FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES. WEAR SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS WITH A FULL FACEPIECE OPERATED IN THE POSITIVEPRESSURE DEMAND MODE MCN FIGHTING FIRES.

SPECIAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: VAPORS ARE HEAVIER THAN AIR AND MAY TRAVEL ALONG THE GROUND OR BE MOVED BYVENTILATION AND IGNITED BY HEAT. PILOT LIGHTS. OTHER FLAMES AND IGNITION SOURCES AT LOCATIONS DISTANT FROMMATERIAL HANDLING POINT.

NEVER USE MELDING OR CUTTING TORCH ON OR NEAR DRUM (EV04 EMPTY) BECAUSE PRODUCT (EVEN JUST RESIDUE) CANIGNITE EXPLOSIVELY.

ALL FIVE GALLON PAILS AND LARGER METAL CONTAINERS INCLUDING TANK CARS AND TANK TRUCKS SHOULD BE GROUNDEDAND/OR BONDED *CN MATERIAL IS TRANSFERRED.

i*PA COOES: HEALTH- 2 FLAJWUBILITY- 2 REACTIVITY- 0SECTION VHEALTH HAZARD DATA

PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVEL: NOT ESTABLISHED.

OF AO/TE OVEREXPOSURE:- CAUSES BURNS.

SMH - CAN CAUSE IRRITATION.Ef*7""*1 ' EXCESSIVE INHALATION OF VAPORS CAN CAUSE NASAL AMD RESPIRATORY IRRITATION.SHALLOWING - CAN CAUSE GASTROINTESTINAL IRRITATION, NAUSEA. VOMITING, AND DIARRHEA.

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MATERIAL SAFETYDATA SHEET

Asmana P.O. BOX 2219COLUMBUS, OHIO 43216 '

(614) 889-3333

Telephone1(800) 274-5263 or1(800) ASHLAND

001865 AMINO-2 METH-2 PROPANOL-1 95% Page: 2SECTION V-HEALTH HAZARD DATA I Coni i nucdl

FIRST AID:

IF ON SKIN: THOROUGHLY WASH EXPOSED AREA WITH SOAP AND WATER. REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING. LAUNDER. COKTAMI MATED CLOTHING BEFORE RE-USE.

R3OVE CONTAMINATED SHOES PROMPTLY. DISCARD SHOES SATURATED WITH THIS PRODUCT.

IF IN EVES: IMMEDIATELY FLUSH WITH LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER FOR AT LEAST IS MINUTES. LIFTING UPPER AND LOWER LIDSOCCASIONALLY. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION.

IF PHTS1CIAN IS NOT IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE. CONTINUE FLUSHING WITH WATER.DO MOT USE CHEMICAL ANTIDOTE.

IF SWAUIMED: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. IMMEDIATELY DRINK TWO GLASSES OF WATER. NEVER GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TOAN WCONSCIOUS PERSON. CALL PHYSICIAN OR TRANSPORT TO AN EMERGENCY FACILITY.

IF BREA1CD: IF AFFECTED. REMOVE INDIVIDUAL TO FRESH AIR. IF BREATHING IS DIFFICULT. ADMINISTER OXYGEN. IFBRE4THING HAS STOPPED GIVE ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION. KEEP PERSON WARM. QUIET AND GET MEDICAL ATTENTION.• * '^ r

PRIMARY aOUTE(S) OF ENTRY:

INFLATION, SK]N CONTACTSECTION VI - HE ACT I tfI TY DATA

HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: CANNOT OCCUR

STABILI : STABLE

INCOMPATIBILITY: AVOID CONTACT WITH:. STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS, ALUMINUM. COPPER, BRASSSECTION V I I - 5 P I L L OR LEAK PROCEDURES

STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED:SMALL SPILL: ABSORB LIQUID ON TERMICULITE. FLOOR ABSORBENT. OR OTHER ABSORBENT MATERIAL AND TRANSFER TO HOOD.

LARGE SPILL: ELIMINATE ALL IGNITION SOURCES (FLARES. FLAMES INCLUDING PILOT LIGHTS. ELECTRICAL SPARKS). PERSONSNOT WEARING PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE EXCLUDED FROM AREA OF SPILL UNTIL CLEAN-UP HAS BEEN COMPLETED.STOP SPILL AT SOURCE. PREVENT FROM ENTERING ORAINST SEWERS. STREAMS OR OTHER BODIES OF WATER.PREVENT FROMSPREADING. IF RUNOFF OCCURS. NOTIFY AUTHORITIES AS REQUIRED. PUMP OR VACUUM TRANSFER SPILLED PRODUCT TOCLEM CONTAINERS FOR RECOVERY. ABSORB UNRECOVERABLE PRODUCT.TRANSFER CONTAMINATED ABSORBENT. SOIL AND0*.ltJI MATERIALS TO CONTAINERS FOR DISPOSAL.pREvarr RUN-OFF TO SEWERS. STREAMS OR OTHER BODIES OF WATER. IF RUN-OFF OCCURS. NOTIFY PROPER AUTHORITIESAS KQUIREO. THAT A SPILL HAS OCCURED.

WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD:

SMALL SFXLLt DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL. STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS.

LARGE SPILL: DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL. STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS.SECTION VI I I -PKOJECT I VE EQUIPMENT TO BE USED

RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: IF OVEREXPOSURE HAS BEEN DETERMINED OR DOCUMENTED. A NIOSH/MSHA JOINTLY APPROVED AIRSUPPLIED RESPIRATOR IS ADVISED IN ABSENCE OF PROPER ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL. OSHA REGULATIONS ALSO PERMITOmet NIOSH/MSHA RESPIRATORS UNDER SPECIFIED CONDITIONS. TStt YOUR SAFETY EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER). ENGINEERINGOR aDMINI STRATI VE CONTROLS SHOULD BE IMPLEMENTED TO REDUCE EXPOSURE.

VENTILATION: PROVIDE SUFFICIENT MECHANICAL (GENERAL AND/OR LOCAL EXHAUST) VENTILATION TO MAINTAIN EXPOSURE BELOWLEVEL OF OVEREXPOSURE (FROM KNOWN. SUSPECTED OR APPARENT ADVERSE EFFECTS).

PROTECTIVE GLOVES: WEAR RESISTANT GLOVES SUCH ASt. NEOPRENEEYE PROTECTION: CHEMICAL SPLASH GOGGLES AND FACE SHIELD (8' MIN.) IN COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA REGULATIpNS ARE _

ADVISED: .HOWEVER. OSHA REGULATIONS ALSO PERMIT OTHER TYPE SAFETY GLASSES. (CONSULT VOURSAFETV EQUIPMENTSUPPLIER)

OTHER PtOTECnVE EQUIPMENT: TO PREVENT REPEATED OR PROLONGED SKIN CONTACT. HEAR IMPERVIOUS CLOTHING AND BOOTS.SECTION IX-5PECIAL PRECAUTIONS OR OTHER COMMENTS

CONTAlHEtS OF THIS MATERIAL MAY BE HAZARDOUS WHEN EMPTIED. SINCE EMPTIED CONTAINERS RETAIN PRODUCT RESIDUES(VAPOR. LIQUID. AND/OR SOLID}. ALL HAZARD PRECAUTIONS GIVEN IN THIS DATASHEET MUST BE OBSERVED.

THE INFORMATION ACCUMULATED HEREIN IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE WrCTHER ORIGINATINGWIW THE COMPANY OR NOT. RECIPIENTS ARE ADVISED TO CONFIRM IN ADVANCE OF NEED THAT THE INFORMATION ISCUWENT, APPLICABLE. AND SUITABLE TO THEIR CIRCUMSTANCES.

LAST PAGE—SEE ATTACHMENT PAGE ENCLOSED—LAST PAGE

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Material Safety Data Sheet • U.S. Department of LaborMay bo used lo comply wfth . Occupational Safety and Health

., OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard, ' "" (Non-Mandatory Form)29 CFR 1910,1200. Standard must be Form Approved

' tor specific njquirem«nts. 0MB No. 1218-0072(OeNTTTY CAS a»tf on745 DISTILLED CQCOpT FATTY ACTD

Note: Blank tfacos are not pemtOtd, f any item is not topics——,_. fc tvaiabie. the speoa must be marked to *K4

Section IM*itfacffjp?<#y*a« Distributed by: * '

Acme-Hardestv Co.. tnc.Addrott (timber. Sheet. Cfr. Sate. tndZPCodel

7787 SENTRY PARKWAX WEST . ™

SUITE 18-«60

BLUE BELL, PA 19422

•Emergency Telephone Number ' "800-223-705a

Teleohor* Mumber for Information

Dat* PrepojifldAuoust 7, 1996

Signature of Pmptrtr (optional)

Section (I — Hazardous Ingredients/Identity Information "Ha±*fdous Corfyortfnis (Spectfc Crnmicat Identity: Common KaiMftfl • OSHA PEL AQG1H TLV____Recommended

NOT APPLICABLE... .....

Section Iff — Physical/Chemical CharacteristicsBoffing Point

Vapor Prostwe (mm Hg,J

Vapor Densfty (A/R - 1J

5'00'F

—— *T"»Jfa-

Spectflc Gravfty (HjO • 1J '

Atetting Point

Evaporation Rue(Butyf Acvute - 1 )

.P,97(?M

, .na -.—— r03—

. JnWaurInsoluable

Appeinnce «TKJ OdorClear

Section IV — Fire and Explosion Hazard DataRasn Pci« (Method u*ad)COC-A.O. C.S.I.ExtlnguisNng Mtdit

Foams, carbon oMoxSpedri rv« ftytinff Procedures

; 'reat as fat or of

FtemmaWe Umte LS. UEL300

fde. Inert oowdgr _______________________ ———— ~T fire

iUnusual fire and Explosion Hazard*

NONF

loca/ly)

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-Section V — Reactivity Data

SUt**Unstable • •

StableX

Condttons to AvoidHigh tPmppra_tliT£_flpar flash DGlnt

loArtW strong Oxidizing agents_____________________"Hazardots OecompocHJon or Byproducts-

wnwc •- ———— — ——————HazzfdousPotymeoalkm

May Occur

WBNotOpcur

CoodMona to AvoidNo others

Section VI — Health Hazard Datatnhatation? SWn? Inoaaion? ^

Kaatti Hazards (Aeut* and Chronic}

CartiregertcttyT"——————NTW"—' 1AAC Monographs? OSHA Regulator?

Signs an£ Symptoms of Exposure

byexpose No adverse effects known

srd Rrst Aid Prooedurasn-w»«h with <nap and uatpf, py^s-sl ush with water.1noPStiQP.-SeP H.D.-{

Sectkxi Vll ~ Precautions for Safe Handling and UseSups b &e TtKen in Cue Material Is Htteasad or Sptt*d

Fmulsifv with deteroent or water

BY LOCAL LAW: Flush down sanitary sewer with water. Sweepup & Incinerate or bury 1n sanitary land fm. _________________

to 8« TtMn in Handfing and StoringHn- nnt

« »» tPinppratnr hAlnw 1 00 °F ( «mMpnt. TpntnP rfl t UreOther ftecautionj

Section Vlll — Control Measuresrequire the use of particular masks.

VArtijfan-yes LoctlErfwuvt

———— X^S —————————— : ——————————————————————— - ———— ——Mechanical (GaneraQ

PflQU v* GlovesHcoprene for Hot Oil

Sptcilt

Oihar

Goggles for heated oilOuwr Pra<0ctlve dothtng or EQtapmcnl

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