Defend+ Disinfecting Wipes MSDS - 04-28-08

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    MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETD E F EN D + D: is i, n fe c ti ng /Deodor iz ing lC l ean il il .g Wipe sDale Prepaeed: 04-28-2008

    . RDDUCT AN D COMPA NY !IIO ENTIFICATIO N!Product Name:MSDSID:Synol1lyms:CAS N umbe r:C hemic al F amUy:Formula:

    DiEFEND+ mis:ill1fectingIDcodoriaingiCleaning Wipes

    MIXTUREAkh.t!JhoIllGlycol Ether Mi:mtreProprietary Infermation

    DISTRIBUTED BY:Mydent International80 Suffolk CourtHauppauge, NY 11788( 631 ) 43 ,4 - 3190

    EM ERGENCY R ESPO NSE NUM BERS:24 Hour _CHEMTREC Emergency # :: (800) 424-9300

    1 1 2 . HAZARDS IDENTIF ICATION I IEMERGENCY OVERV IEW: WARNING! FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND V APOR . K eep aw ay from heat, sparks, andopen flame. Causes eye irritation. May cause skin and respiratory irritation. Harmful if inhaled. May be harmful i fabsorbed through the skin. Harmful i f swaflowed. Aspiration may cause lung damage.

    Physical S tate: L iqu id.Color: Clear. Colorless,Odor: Alcohol odor.POTENTIAL HEAL THEFFECTSRoutes Of Exposure: Abso rp tion . Eyes , Ingestion. Inhalation. Skin.Target Q-r,gans: Central Nervous System. Eyes. Resp iratory System. Skin.E ye C on ta ct: C au ses mild to severe irritation. l. iquid contact may cause: burning sensation. blurred vision.i"rnflammati"on.swelling, pain. redness, tearing. Corneal injury may occur ..Vapors are also irritating.Skin Contact: May cause mild to severe irritation. Contact may cause: redness. paLr1LsHnging.sensltlzation.Prolonged and repeated contact with skin can cause defa1t.ing and drying of the skill which m a y result in s kinirritation arid dermantls. Repeated exposure may cause: burns. May cause more severe response on coveredskin (under clothing, gloves). .Skin AbsQrption: May be harmful if absorbed through skin,Inhalation: May cause moderate irritation. Vapors, may irritate: nose, throat. respiratory tract. Inhalationoverexposure may lead 10 central nervous system depression producing effeots such as: headache. dizziness.lncooromanon. confusion. l ightheadedness. nausea. drowsiness, narcotic effects. anesthetic effects.unconsciousness. coma. E xtreme s xp cs ures m ay cause other central nervous svstern effects including death.

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    MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETl!JEFEND+ Disilll]cctinglDodorizing/'Clelilillng Wipes

    Obs erv atio ns in a nimals irlc ~u de middle ear lining damage upon exposure to vapors of isopropanol However, therelevance of this to humans is unknown ..Ingestion: May c au se moderate irritation. May c au se : gastmi:ntestinai disturbances. nausea. vomiting. diarrhea.c ramp s. a bd om ln al p ain . central n erv ou s s ys tem dep re ss io n. e xc itement. h ea da ch e. d iz zin es s, drowsiness.E xc es siv e e xp os ure may c au se : fa cia l fllu sh in g. low blood p re ss ure . s low p uls e. k id ne y e ffe cts . A dv an ce d s ta ge smay cause: collapse. unconsciousness. coma ..possuble d ea th due to respiratory failure. Liqu:id ingestion mayreSult ii i vomitliig;aspiration ( breath ing o f liquid into the lungs) m ust be avoided as liquid contact with the h.ilngsc an re su l~ in c hemic al p ne umon itis a nd p ulmonary e dema /h emorrh ag e. A sp ira tio n can re su lt in se vere lungdama ge o r d ea th. (Is op ro pyl a lco ho l's) le tha l d os e tor huma ns is estimated at 250 m l..MaSSive ingestion ofethylene g lycol m ono bu tyl eth er (a ttem pted s ulcld es ) m ay pro duce m etab olic acido sis an d s ubs eq ue nt se con da rye1 fects s uch a s hemolysis, centr al ne rvous system and kf :dneyeffects.Medical Cundiitiions Aggravated By Exposure To Product; Skin d isorders . lung d iso rde rs . L ive r d iso rde rs .!Kidney disorders ..O th er: A vo id .s:i'mUlltaneous exposure to Is oP I"OIJ

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    MATERIAL SAF:ETV DATA SHEET'D!ElFEND+ DisiJi.f~ttiDglD.e(Jd:odzing!CI."aDill1g WiipesDart c P r epoor cd :: 04 -28 -201118

    Ingestion; If swallowed, call a physician immediately. DO NOT induce vomiting unless directed to do so by aphysician. Never give anything by mouth to an unccnscious person. If vomiting occurs spontaneous!ly, keep headbelow hips to [prevent asplratio of liquid into the lungs.Note to Physicians: There is no specific an1idote. Treatment of overexposure should be directed at the controlof symptoms and the clinical condition of the patie:nt The decision of whether to induce vomiting or not should bemade bya physician. 1lavage is performed, suggest endotracheal and/or esophageal control. Danger from ,lungaspiration must be weighed against toxlclty when considering emptying the stomach. If burn is present, treat asany thermal bum , a fte r decontamination.

    1 1 5 _ FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES I IExUnguishi!'1g Media: Alcohol foam. Carbon dioxide. Dry chemical. Water spray. Water fog. Watter may beineffective but should be used to Goal fire-exposed structures and vessels. DO NOT USE: Direct water stream.Fire Fighting Methods: Evacuate area of unprotected psrsorme]. Wear protective olothing including NIOSHapproved self-contained breathing apparat!Js. Remain u pw in d o f fire to avoid hazardous vapors an ddecomposition products. Use water spray to cool f ire,exposed containers and disperse vapors. If contalnerts notproperly cooled, it can rupture in the heat of a fire. Burning liquids may be extinguished by dilutron with water, Donot use direct water stream. May spread fire. Move containers from fire area if possible without hazard. Burningliquids maybe moved by tlush'ing with water to protect personnel and minimize property damage,. Runoff fromfire control may cause pollutlon,Fire And Explosiolll Hazards: FLAMMABLE LIQUID. Vapors are heavier than ail'. Vapors may seHle in low orconfined areas, or travel long distances along the ground or surface to an Ignition source where they may lignite,fla sh ba ck , o r explode. Keep away from heat, sparks, flames or other soureee of ignition (e.q., static electricity,lPilot'lights, mechanical/electrical equipment). PROCESS HAZARD: Sudden release of hot organic chemicalva pors or mists from prOCe-58 equipment operating at elevated temperature and pressure, or sudden ingress ofaii into'hot equipment under a vacuum, may result in ignitions w.lthout the presence of obvious ignition sources.Published "autolqnltion" or "ignition" temperature vafues cannot be treated as safe operating temperatures inchemical processes wttholLltanalysts of the actual process conditions. Any use of this product in: elevated-temperature processes should be thoroughly evaluated to establish and maintain safe operating conditions.Flame may be invisible. Approach fire with caution. May form explosive peroxides. Containers exposed to intenseheat from fires should be cooled with water to prevent vapor pressure buildup which could result in containerrupture, Container areas exposed to direct flame should be cooled with large quantities of wafer as needed toprevent weakening of container structure.iHl,azardQus Combustlen !Product$: Carbon dloxide. Carbon monoxide" I~ritatiingand/or toxic gases, Originalrnatsrlal.6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURESSpill Clean~Up Procedures.: FLAMMABLE: LIQUID. Eliminate all so urces of ignition. Evacuate unprotectedpersonnel from area. Maintain adequate ventilation, Follow personal protective eqUipment recommendationsfound in Section 8. Never e:xceed any occupational exposure limit. Shut oft source of leak if sate to co so.Contain spill, place into drums for proper disposal. Soak up resldus with non-flammable absorbent material. DONOT use sawdust or other cellulose-type material. Place in non-leaklnq containers for immediate disposal. Flushremaining area with water to remove trace residue and dispose of properly, Avord dlrect discharge to sewers and

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    MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETDEFEND+ m's~nfectiinglDcmd(l rizin:g!Cleanjng Wipes

    susface waters. Not[fy authorities if entry occurs. Prevent entry into basements, low areas, or confined areas. Usenon-sparking tools and equipment.1 1 7 . H AN DL IN G AND , S TORAGE I IHandl~ng: Avoid contact with eyes, skin" and clothing. Use,with adequate ventilation. Do not swallow. Avoidbreathing vapors, mists; or dust. Do not eat, drink, or smoke in work area. Wash thoroughly afte~ handling. Emptycontainers retain product residue (vapor" dust, or liquid) and can be dangerous, DO NOT PRESSURIZE, CUT,WELD, BRAZE, SOLDER, oaui. GRIND, OR EXPOSE SUCH CONTAINERS TO HEAT, FLAME, SPARKS,STATIC ELECTRICITY, OR OTHER SOURCE os IGNITION. THEY MAY EXPLODE AND CAUSE INJURY ORD!EATH. Launder contaminated clothing before reuse ..Air-dry contaminated clothing in a . well ventilated areabefore laundering. Always open containers slowly to a llow a ny excess pressure to ven t. U se, non -s pa rk in g toolsand equipment. Avoid splash fill ing.StQrag'e: FLAMMABLE LIQUID. Store in aeool, well ventilated area away from all sources of ignition and out ofd ir ec t sunligh t. S to re in a. dry location away from heat Keep away from incompatible materials ..Keep containerstightly clo sed . D o no t store in u nla be le d o r mislabeled containers, Sfatio electricity may accumulate and cre ate afire haz ard . G roun d fix ed ' equ ipmen t B ond a nd groundi transfer containers an d equipment. Small quantities atperoxides can form on prolonged storaqe. Exposure to . li'ght and/or a i r s ig ln i ficanUy increases the rate of peroxideformation. If e va po ra te d to a residue, the mixture of peroxides and isopropanol may explode when exposed toh ea t o r s ho ck . . Afte r opening, purge cOllitain~r with nitrogen before recloslnq. Periodically test for peroxideIormatlon on long-term storage. Addition of water or appropriate reducing materials will lessen peroxideto rm atlo n, D o n ot store o r handle in aluminum equipment at temperatures above 1120Deg. F.

    I 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTIONExpo.su re G lU ide li il il es :Component.lsopropyl Alcohol2-But 'oxyethanol

    OSHAPE,L400 ppm400ppm+S 50 ppmS 25 ppm+

    OSHASTEUCNot Estab.500 ppm+No t Estab.Not E stab+

    ACGtHTWA200 ppm20 ppm

    ACGIHi STEUC400 ppmNot Estab.

    NO'le: + Vacated 1 989 O SH A PEL(s). S = Skin notation.Engineering Controls: Local exhaust ventilation, process enclosures; or other engineering controls are requiredwhen lhandling or using this product to avoid overexposure. Use explosion-proof ventilation equipment Maintainadequate ve-ntilation, Do not use inclosed or confined spaces. Keep leve~sbelow exposure limits. To determineexposur-levo1l's,monitoring should be performed regularly. Avoid creating dust or mist.Eye/Face Protection: We:ar chemical safety goggles while handling this product. Do not wear contact lenses.Wear additional eye protection such as a face shield when the possibility exists for eye contact with splashing orspraying liquid, or airborne material. Wear a fu ll -face respirator , if needed,

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    Skin Protection: Prevent contact with this product. Wear gloves and protective clothing depending on conditionof use. Protective gloves: Chemical-resistant. Butyll rubber.Respiratory Protection: Respiratory protection must be ' WOrn if ventilation does not eliminate symptoms or keeplevels below recommended exposure limits, If exposure limits are exceeded, wear: NIOSH-.Approved organic

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    MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETDEFEND+ Diisinfil ' lci l ing/De~)di[)rizingiCleanillg WipesDaJHl Ptepa. red . :. 04-2S-20( )8respirator. N:lOSI=l:-Approved SUiPplied Air Respirator (BAR). N:IOSH-Approved self-contained breathlnqappasatus, DO NOT exceed limits established by the respirator manutaoturer. All respiratory protection programsmust com ply with OSHA 29 eFR 1910.134 and ANSI ZS8.2 requirements and must be followed wheneverworkplace condhions require a respirator's use.Q-ther Protec1iv,e EquIpment: Eye-wash station. Safety shower. Rubber apron" Rubber boots. Pro1ecttiveclo~hing. Chemica. lsafelysho:8S.General Hygiene Co:ndltions~ Wash with soap and water before meal times and at the end of saoh work shiftGood' manufacturing practices require gross amounts of any chemical be removed from skin as soon aspractical, especially before eating or smoking.

    1 9 . PHYSICAL AND CHEM'ICAL PROPERTIESPhysica~ State.: Uquid"Color: Cleat, Colorless.Odor; Aloohol odor.Boiling Po;nl (de:!). f): N.D.Fre(!z~ng'PQint (deg. Flo;N.D.Mellt~ng Point (deg" F ) : : N.D_Vapor Pressure (m m Hg): N ..D.Vapor' [Density (air=1): N.D.Solubility in Water: CompletepHi: 5.25 (as is)S,pecific Gravity: 0.9160 @25 Deg. C% Volatire (wtQ/o)i N.D.Evaporation Rate (nBI.lIA,c:: 1): N.D.VOC (wt%): 47 ,54 (es tima te }\fOC (lbst9'a~): 3.63 (estimate)VIscosity; N.D.!Flasih Point: 74 Deg. F.!Fla!shPoint Method: T e e .lower- Explosion limit: ~1,1Upper Explosion Limit:-12,7AtJto~gnitjgn Tem perature: No D ata

    1 1 1 0 . STABILITYANID !AEACTIVITY I IStalbil ity: Stable under normal conditions,Conditions To Avoid: AvOid contact with heat, sparks, efecttic arcs, other hot surfaces, and open flames. Avoidsources of ignit ion. Avoid static djscharge. Product can decompose at elevated temperatures. Do not store orhandle in aluminum equipment at tamparatuses above 120 Deg. F, Avoid excess exposure to air. Formsperoxides of unknown stabiltty. Do not distill to dryness, Product carl oxidize at elevated temperatures".Generation; of gasdlJr~ng decomposition can cause pressure in dosed systems,Incompatible Materials: Aofds. Alkalies, Amines. Halogens or !halogen compounds. Strong oxidizing agents.Chr.or ine. lsocyanates. Chlorinated compound's, Aldehydes. Alkano!amines_ Ethyl~WIHoxide. Alumjn~rn. Oleum.

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    D.f!OP.MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

    DEFEND+ D[ s[ nf lf ci li og lDel J) d or iz in ,g lC l ea n in g W ip e .s

    Chromium trioxide. Moisture. Acetaldehyde. Kettones. Acid anhydrldes. Permanganates. Oxygen. Hydrogenperoxide. Potassium fteoi-butoJ(Jde. Iron ealts. CarbonydicElloride (phosgene). Trinsrcmethane. Bariumperchlorate. IDioxygenyl tetrafluoroherate. NlitroJorm. Perch!orie acid. Hypochlorous acid. Sulfuric acid. lJreaformaldehyde. Hexarnethylena diisocyanate. May attack some forms of plastics, rubbers, and coatings.Hazardous Decom,Positioni?,roducts: Deoornposl i lon prodlucts depend upon tempe ra tu re , air supply and thepresence of other materials. Carbon dioxide. Carbon monox ide. Ir rit ating and/or toxic gases . A ldehydes . K etones.Oirg'anic acids,Possibility of Hazardous Reactions: iFlazatdous polylileriza~ioi1l will I I J O t t . occur under normal conditions.

    INFORMATIONlD50 Oral:lD50 Skin~ No DataNo !Da taLC50 Inhalation: No DataFor de-taWedtoxlcolooioal information e m individual chemical components contained in this product, contact theaddress. in Section 11of this MSDS.

    1 1 1 2 " ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION I IEcotoxicological'nforma1ion: iExlensive data on indiv id ua l c hem ic als . c all fo r ln to tma tlo n,Chemicall Fate Informatiol1l: ' Extens'ive data on individual chemicals, call for information.

    1 1 1 3 . DISPOSAL CONSIDE :,F lAT IONSHazardous Waste Number: D001Disposal Method: Dispose of in a permitted hazardous waste rnanapementfacitity following all local, stale andfederal requlations. For unused and uncontaminated product, the preferred options include sending to a iicensed,permitted: incinerator or other thermal destruonon device. Regulations may vary in diHeten1locaUons. Wastecharacterizations and cornpaancs wifth applicable laws are the responsibil ity solely of the waste generator. Sinceemptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied, DO NOTpressurize, cut. weld; solder, drill, grind or expose empty containers to heat, flame, sparks or other sources offgnition.

    1 1 1 4 . TRANSPOR .TATION INFORMAT ION I I IDOT (Department of Transport:at~on):Proper Shippilng Name: Flammable Liquid, IN..O.S. (Con ta ins , E ! :t hy le l: 1lGlycol' Monobutyl Ether, IsopropylAlcohol)

    3UN1993IIFLAMMABLE

    HlaZ81rd Class:!dentif:ication Number:lPacking Group;labell Required:

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    nDMATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

    DEFEND+ D is im f ec ti ng /D e .QdO 'l ,. ai ng fC le am l gg Wb~ es]late Pre~)all'ed:04~28-2D08

    15. REG' l JJ1LATORV mNFORMATIONU.S. FEDERAL REGULATIONSTSCA Inventory Status: All components of t his p roduc t ar e on the TSCA Inventory or are exempt from TSCA[Inventory requirements,SARA Title III SecUon 311/31:2: Category:Immediate (.Acute) Health Hazard: YDelayed (Chron;ic) Health Ha~ard: yFire Hazard: YSudden Release a t Pressure Hazard: NReactr-.,.e Hazard: NSARA Section 302l304f313/HAP:Compone"~:I sopropyl A leobo l2-Butoxyethanol

    CERCL.A RQ SAflA_RQN .A . M .A -N . A . N I . A .

    SARA TPQSARA 313: U.s. HA~N.A. NO NONA YES YESU.S. STATE REGULATIONSCaliforrnia ~The following components are listed under Proposition 65:None k nown .Wisconsin- The following components are liS"ted as a Wisconsin HAP:z-Butoxyethanol,

    1 1 1 6 . ADDITIONAL INFORMATION I IHydrite Rating SystemHealth; 2'Fitllltlliiabl~lity: 3Reactivity~ 0""" Chronic Health HazardNFPA Ratin .g S ys temHealth: 2Flammalbility: 3Reactivity; 0SpeciallHazard: NoneMSDS AbbreviaUoillsM.A. = Not Appli

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    MATER IA L SA FETY D , A T , A , . S H E E T 'DBFBNJ)+:oisiD:renmg/DcodommglCl~nmgWi"es,

    Theda. Inthia Mater ia l SB fetY 'Oa taSheet relateS-to th e speC if ic mD teria l desi~natedand dOes notrre ta teltD Is use in c-otinbiniationwim ,any othe'tmilterial orpraoess.Theda:ta ,containedlsbeJleved to beOQi1"act.However;$inae conditions of use ate oulSideoui'cnnool ftshollid nM b .e )ta ke n a s w a rra nty orrePr~_ntatiQn fo:r",hi~hl MYDENT8)s$uml2!s, fegalrespcmsJbiIa,~ ThiSin"lOrmdion ispravidedlsolely foryour co'nsiliera1jDri!inveStigatlon~al11d verifiG allon~ , ,