MMP INDUSTRIAL PTY LTD
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
1. Identification of Material and Supplier
Product Name ProfessionalTouch Up Paint
Other Names UN 1950 Class 2.1 Aerosol. Product Code: 3-700-710 - 3-700-898
A touch up paint for professional use.
Recommended Use
Supplier Name MMP Industrial Pty Ltd ABN 38 406 606 021
Address 3 - 5 Hannabus Place, Mulgrave, NSW 2756, Australia
Web Address
02 4577 6977
Telephone 02 4577 6969
Facsimile
Technical Support 02 4577 6977
Emergency Telephone 02 4577 6977 a.h 0412 881 997
2. Hazards Identification
This product is hazardous according to the criteria of the NOHSC. Listed as a Schedule 5 Poison according to the
Hazard
Classification SUSDP. Listed on the AICS. Classed as UN 1950 Aerosol Class 2.1 according to the ADG Code.
Xn R 20 Harmful by inhalation, R 36/37/38 Irritating to the eyes, respiratory system and the skin, S 48 Risk of
Risk Phrases
serious damage to health by prolonged exposure R 66 Repeated exposures may cause skin dryness and
cracking, R 67 Vapours may cause drowsiness and dizziness.
Safety Phrases S 2 Keep out of the reach of children, S14 Keep away from oxidisers, S 23 Do not breathe vapours,
S 24/25 Avoid contact with the skin or eyes,S 26 In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of
water and seek medical advice, S 28 After contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of soap-suds,S 33 Take
precautionary measures against static discharges, S 35 This material and its container must be disposed of in a
safe way. S 61 Avoid release to the environment.
3. Composition/Information on Ingredients
Proportion
Chemical Identity CAS No
30 - 60 % 67-64-1
Acetone
10 - 30 % 16889-77-1
Acrylic Resin
10 - 30 % 108-65-6
PGMA
10 - 30 % 68476-86-8
Hydrocarbon Gas
< 10 % 1330-20-7
Xylene
< 10 % 108-88-3
Toluene
< 10 % 78-93-3
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
< 10 % 108-94-1
Cyclohexanone
< 10 % 108-10-1
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
< 10 % 64-17-5
Ethyl Alcohol
< 10 % 71-36-3
N-Butyl Alcohol
to 100 %
Ingredients determined to be non-hazardous
or below cut-off concentrations
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4. First Aid Measures
4.1 Symptoms of Exposure by Route
SWALLOWED
May cause irritation of mouth and throat. May cause headaches, abdominal pain, weakness, dizziness, nausea and diarrhoea. May
irritate digestive tract. Ingestion of large amounts may lead to unconsciousness and death. (All considered unlikely with aerosol)
EYE
Will cause moderate to severe eye irritation and may cause corneal damage.
SKIN
May irritate skin in sensitive individuals. Has a defatting action on the skin which may lead to drying and cracking. Cyclohexanone
may penetrate the skin with toxic effects.
INHALED
May cause nausea, diarrhoea and headaches. May irritate respiratory tract. Prolonged or repeated inhalation of highly concentrated
vapour/aerosols may lead to a seriously adverse effect on the central nervous system. Deliberate inhalation of concentrated vapours
("chroming") may prove fatal.
4.2 First Aid Instructions
SWALLOWED
Do not induce vomiting . Give water to rinse mouth. Give two 300 ml glasses of water to drink. If patient starts to vomit involuntarily
encourage to sit up and lean forward from the hips. Seek urgent medical assistance if more than 100 ml was swallowed or if
symptoms persist.
EYE
Immediately: Hold eyelids open and flush eyes with clean water for at least 15 minutes. While flushing gently lift upper and lower
eyelids away from eyes and ensure both are thoroughly flushed. If symptoms persist seek prompt medical assistance
SKIN
Immediately remove all contaminated clothing, including footwear after wetting with water if available. Wash affected areas
thoroughly with water, and soap if available, for at least ten minutes. Rinse well and pat dry. Seek medical assistance promptly if
symptoms persist.
INHALED
Remove to fresh air, lay down, rest. If not breathing, apply resuscitation. Keep patient warm. Seek urgent medical advice unless
recovery is almost immediate.
FIRST AID FACILITIES
Provide normal industrial first aid facilities including eye-wash stations and safety showers as appropriate.
Notes to Physician (for symptoms of over-exposure to this product see above)
Possible symptoms of Chronic Health Effects
Prolonged or repeated inhalation of high vapour concentrations may have an adverse effect on the central nervous system.
Prolonged or repeated skin exposure may lead to dermatitis through drying and cracking of the skin.
Deliberate concentration of vapour ("chroming") may have fatal effect from heart failure or other effects on the CNS.
Possible aggravated pre-existing conditions
None reported, however, persons with a pulmonary disorders should take particular care to avoid breathing aerosols or droplets.
Suggested treatment for acute symptoms, known antidotes
Provide supportive care and treatment based on the patient's reaction to the exposure. For further information contact the :
POISONS INFORMATION CENTRE 13 11 26 in all States
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5. Fire Fighting Measures
5.1 Flammability and Explosion Hazards
Liquid and vapour flammable. Vapour may travel considerable distances to a source of ignition and flash back to the point of origin.
Fire may produce irritating or poisonous gases. Heat may cause violent rupture of containers which may propel cans several metres
while burning, potentially spreading a fire.
5.2 Hazardous Combustion Products
When thermally decomposing emits CO X, NOX and trace amounts of other toxic gases.
5.3 Suitable Extinguishing Media
Hazchem Code: 3 WE Foam, dry agents or water delivered as fog or fine spray if foam not available.
5.4 Precautions for Fire Fighters and Special Equipment
Wear SCBA and full turn out clothing. Avoid bodily contact with substance or run-off. Be aware of potential "mini-bleves" if aerosol
cans are affected by fire.
6. Accidental Release Measures
6.1 Emergency Procedures ?Spills and Leaks (See Section 13 for disposal considerations)
Switch off or remove all potential sources of ignition. Prevent cans entering drains or waterways. Wear full protective clothing and
respirator during clean-up. If pool of contents forms cover with sand, soil or other inert absorbents. Shovel saturated absorbent into
plastic pails or drums. Seal lids, label and place in a safe area, away from Class 5 goods and ignition sources, to await disposal.
Collect serviceable can and return to store. Place damaged cans in a recovery drum for disposal or return to supplier. Thoroughly
ventilate work area before re-entry.
7. Handling and Storage
7.1 Handling Advice
Wear suitable protective clothing and equipment. Keep away from oxidisers and sources of ignition.
7.2 Storage Advice
Store in accordance with AS 3833-98 and local regulations. Keep away from Class 5 goods. In the home store in a cool,
well-ventilated room out of direct sunlight. Keep away from pool chlorine or other goods displaying the yellow dangerous goods
diamonds. Keep away from sources of ignition.
8. Exposure Controls/ Personal Protection
8.1 Exposure Standards
The NOHSC has not established an exposure standard for this product. The standard for most of the ingredients has been set:
Substance TWA STEL
Acetone 1185 mg/m? 2375 mg/m?br>
Toluene 191 mg/m? 574 mg/m?br>
MEK 445 mg/m? 890 mg/m?br>
Cyclohexanone (sk) 100 mg/m? n.all.
Ethyl Alcohol 1880 mg/m? n.all.
Xylene 350 mg/m? 655 mg/m?br>
Butyl Alcohol 152 mg/m? Peak Limitation
Hydrocarbon Gas 1800 mg/m? n.all.
Methyl Isobuty Ketone 205 mg/m? 307 mg/m?br>
8.2 Engineering Control Methods
Provide adequate, intrinsically safe, ventilation/mechanical ventilation in indoor operations to ensure workplace air quality meets the
exposure standards recommended. For use in the home: open all windows in the room where product is used. Care should be
exercised if electric fans are used because of the flammable nature of the product.
8.3 Personal Protective Equipment
Respiratory Protection
Not usually required. If working in an enclosed spaces where exposure standards may be exceeded use organic vapour filter
respirator to AS 1715 & 1716. Use SCBA in confined spaces.
Eye Protection
Use safety glasses with side shields or goggles to AS 1337.
Gloves
When applying wear neoprene, nitrile or butyl rubber gloves to AS2161.
Clothing
Wear Tyvec or cotton coveralls fastened at the neck and wrists. Supplement with PVA apron if required.
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9. Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance: Coloured liquid (aerosol) Typical hydrocarbon solvent
Odour:
odour
150 癈 (PGMEA)
Freezing/ Boiling
n.d
Melting Point: Point:
Vapour n.d.
0.8 - 0.9
Density:
Pressure:
Solubility Volatiles:
Insoluble > 60 %
Percent
in water :
Flammability 1.3 to 13.1 % vol/air (PGMEA)
Flash Point: -- 80篊 (hydrocarbon Gas)
Limits:
Auto
n.d.
Ignition Point:
Other Incompatible with oxidising substances.
Properties
10. Stability and Reactivity
Under normal circumstances of use this product is stable. Keep away from oxidisers.
11. Toxicological Information
No product relevant data.
12. Ecological Consideration
Potential to bioaccumulate or biomagnify is low. Solvents in this product are biodegradable with half lives of 2 to 7 days in aerobic
systems. Is slower in anaerobic systems. Not persistent.
13. Disposal Considerations
Disposal must be in accordance with local regulations for hazardous industrial wastes (Aerosol or paint related waste)
14. Transport Information
Transport as UN No 1950 Aerosol Class 2.1 in accordance with the ADG Code & Regulations the IMDG Code or the IATA DG
Regulations as appropriate to mode of transport.
2 D 1 or Guide 49 SAA/SNZ HB 76:1997
Appropriate EPG
15. Regulatory Information
Label as a Schedule 5 Poison in accordance with the SUSDP: the word "WARNING" on the first line of the label in bold sans serif
capital letters not less than 5mm tall. On the second line immediately below the word "warning" the phrase "KEEP OUT OF REACH
OF CHILDREN" in bold san serif capitals not less than 2.5 mm tall. Under the trade name the phrase "Contains Liquid Hydrocarbons
30 % - 60 %" must appear. Label in accordance with the "National Code of Practice for the Labelling of Workplace Substances"
[NOHSC: 2012(1994)] with the Risk and Safety Phrases displayed on page 1 of this MSDS. Label as a Dangerous Goods substance
in accordance with the ADG Code with Class 2.1 Diamond, UN 1950 and the shipping name: Aerosols.
16. Other Information
Date Prepared/Amended: 29/07/2005 New version 1.0 to comply with National Code of Practice for the Preparation
of Material Safety Data Sheets 2nd Edition NOHSC: 2011 (2003)
Data Sources used: in the preparation of this MSDS include: "Chempendium" and "Cheminfo" published in CD format by CCOHS
Canada 2003 - 4."TOMES" a CD database published by Micromedex, USA, "Hazardous Properties of Industrial Materials" Van
Nostrand Rheinhold NY, USA . "List of Designated Hazardous Substances" NOHSC 10005:1999, "National Exposure Standards"
NOHSC 1003:1995 . Abbreviations used: n.d = not determined, n.a = not applicable, n.all =not allocated, n.est = not established,
SUSDP = Standard for the Uniform Scheduling of Drugs and Poisons, ADG = Australian Dangerous Goods (Code), IATA =
International Air Transport Association, (Dangerous Goods Regulations), IMDG = International Maritime Dangerous Goods (Code)
Disclaimer
No representative of MMP Industrial Pty Ltd or any other person has authority to add to, or alter in any way, any MSDS or the information supplied
thereon. Any alterations render this MSDS invalid. The information contained herein is believed by MMP Industrial Pty Ltd and SSC Pty Ltd to be
accurate at the issue date shown and in accordance with information available to us. Persons dealing with the products referred to in this MSDS do
so at their own risk since their actions are beyond our control. MMP Industrial Pty Ltd and SSC Pty Ltd accepts no liability whatsoever for damage
or injury arising from the use of the information contained in this document
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