QUICKSILVER - Marine Parts & Accessories Mercury Marine MSDS 035-0348
Product: Quicksilver Primer
Product #: 92-59327 1
SECTION I - MANUFACTURER INFORMATION
Name: Mercury Marine Emergency: 800-424-9300 (ChemTrec)
Address: W6250 W. Pioneer Rd. Information: 920-929-5418
PO Box 1939 Date Prepared: 04-18-88
Fond du Lac WI 54936-1939 Revised: 01-22-96
SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION
Hazardous Components* OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV UEL LEL % (Opt.)
Ethane, 1,1,1-Trichloro (71-55-6) 350ppm 350ppm 15 7 85-90
Isopropyl Alcohol (67-63-0) 400ppm 400ppm 12.7 2 5-10
Carbon Dioxide (124-38-9) 10000ppm 5000ppm N/D N/D 3-5
tert-Butyl Alcohol (75-65-0) 100ppm 100ppm 8 2.4 1-3
N,N-Dialkyltoluidine (99-97-8) N/A N/A 7 1.2 1-3
Methane, Dimethoxy (109-8705) 1000ppm 1000ppm 13.1 2.2 1-3
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole (149-30-4) N/A N/A N/D .2 1-3
* Specific Chemical Identity, Common Name (CAS)
SECTION III - PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Boiling Point: 170-180癋 Specific Gravity (H20=1): 1.3 at 70癋
Vapor Pressure (millibars): ~100mm at 70癋 Melting Point: N/D
Vapor Density (Air=1): ~4.5 Evaporation Rate: N/AV
Solubility in Water: Slight (Butyl Acetate=1)
Appearance and Odor: Yellow liquid, sharp odor
SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash Point (Method Used): 147?F (Base only) (TCC)
Flammable Limits: See Section II
Extinguishing Media: Carbon Dioxide, foam, dry chemical
Special Fire Fighting Procedures: N/D
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Cans may rupture in fires.
SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Unstable ( ) Stable (X)
Conditions to Avoid: N/D
Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid): Solvent may react violently with Aluminum on prolonged contact.
Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts(Non-Thermal): None
Hazardous Polymerization: May Occur ( ) Will Not Occur (X)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Mercury Marine Emergency Information Number: 920-929-5000
Manufacturer, Loctite Corp., Emergency Number: 860-571-5100
Mercury Marine MSDS 035-0348
SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Route(s) of Entry: Inhalation (Y) Skin (Y) Eye (Y) Ingestion (Y)
Health Hazards (Acute and Chronic): Eye, skin, and inhalation irritant. Moderately toxic by ingestion.
Carcinogenicity: NTP (N) IARC Monographs (N) OSHA Regulated (N)
Signs and Symptoms of Exposure: Headache, nausea, dizziness. Narcosis at high concentration. Eye or
skin irritation.
Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure: Isopropyl alcohol aggravates skin disorders, eye
problems, respiratory problems. 1,1,1-Trichloroethane aggravates central nervous system, liver, heart
disease, alcoholism, skin disorders, eye problems, respiratory problems.
Emergency and First Aid Procedures: Ingestion - DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Keep individual
calm. Obtain medical attention. Inhalation - Remove to fresh air. If symptoms persist, obtain medical
attention. Skin - Wash with soap and water. Eye - Flush with water for at least 15 minutes. Obtain medical
attention.
SECTION VII - PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE
Steps to be Taken in Case Material is Released or Spilled: Remove sources of ignition. Allow to
evaporate with good ventilation. Soak up residue with an inert absorbent. Store in a closed containers until
disposal.
Waste Disposal Method: Follow EPA and local regulations for disposal of chlorinated hydrocarbons
Precautions to be taken in Handling and Storing: Store below 110癋. Avoid prolonged breathing of
vapors. Keep away from eyes.
Other Precautions: KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN!
SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES
Respiratory Protection (Specify Type): N/D
Ventilation: Local Exhaust & Mechanical - Sufficient to maintain vapor concentration below TLV.
Protective Gloves: Rubber or plastic gloves
Eye Protection: Safety glasses or goggles
Other Protective Clothing or Equipment: N/D
Work/Hygiene Practices: Always follow good housekeeping and personal hygiene practices.
N/D = NOT DETERMINED (NO DATA) N/E = NONE ESTABLISHED Y = YES
N/A = NOT APPLICABLE N/AV = NOT AVAILABLE N = NO