MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
AEROSOL SPECIALTY COATINGS
10/18/05
PRODUCTS COVERED: ABO, ACB, ACR, ACRC, AFS, AGB, AHBG, AHBR, AHC, AMD, APE, APEB, APEG, APF,
APFB, AQC, ARN, ASS, ASW, ATR
SECTION I MANUFACTURER
Crest Industries, Inc., 1337 King Road, Trenton, MI 48183 Phone: (734) 479-4141 FAX: (734) 479-4040
24 HOUR EMERGENCY TELEPHONE (CHEMTEL): (800) 255-3924 INTERNATIONAL CALLS: (813) 248-0585
SECTION II PRODUCTS
HMIS Solubility Volatile
Stock Numbers of Ingredients RATING Percent Volume
No. Product Name on Label in Products H F R Appearance and Odor in Water Percent
AB-O Black Out Rubberized Undercoat 4,5,7,27,30,35 340 Black liq., mild solvent <1 60 65
AC-B Black Chip Coat 8,10,12,24,35 240 Black liq., strong solvent 5 10 80 90
AC-R Rubber Coat 5,7,10,17,29,30,35,36 3* 4 0 Black liquid, mild solvent <1 70 80
ACR-C Rubber Coat 1,5,7,10,30,35,36 3* 4 0 Black liquid, mild solvent <1 80 85
AF-S Flex Stik Adhesion Promoter 5,30,35 240 Amber liq., mild solvent <1 99
AG-B Guide Coat 1,5,7,10,19,20,30,33,35,37 240 Gray liq., strong solvent 30 35 95 99
AH-BG Hi-Build Flexible Primer Surfacer-Gray 1,5,7,14,19,20,30,33,34,35,37 2* 4 0 Pink liq., strong solvent 20 25 75 80
AH-BR Hi-Build Flexible Primer Surfacer-Rose 1,5,7,14,19,20,30,33,34,35,37 2* 4 0 Pink liq., strong solvent 20 25 75 80
AH-C Honey Coat Amber Rustproofing 3,9,22,28,32 240 Amber liq., mild solvent <1 90 95
AM-D Melt Down Spot Repair Paint Blending
Solvent 5,26,30 340 Clear liq., strong solvent <1 100
AP-E Etch Coat Self-etching Primer 1,5,6,15,19,24,25,30,33,34,35 3* 4 0 Gray liq., strong solvent 30 35 75 80
AP-EB Etch Coat Self-etching Primer Black 1,5,6,10,14,15,19,24,25,30,33,35 3* 4 0 Black liq., strong solvent 25 30 75 80
AP-EG Etch Coat Self-etching Primer Green 1,5,6,15,19,24,25,30,33,35 3* 4 0 Green liq., strong solvent 30 35 75 80
AP-F Prima Flex Flexible Primer Light Gray 1,5,7,14,19,20,30,33,34,35,37 3* 4 0 Gray liq., strong solvent 30 35 75 80
AP-FB Prima Flex Flexible Primer Black 1,5,7,10,14,19,20,30,33,35,37 3* 4 0 Black liq., strong solvent 30 35 75 80
AQ-C Qwik Clear 1,5,13,15,24,30,35 3* 4 0 Clear liq., strong solvent 45 50 96 99
AR-N Textured Rocker Coat 1,18,21,24,30,35 340 Beige liq., strong solvent 25 30 80 90
AS-S Stone Shield 1,16,24,31,35 2* 4 0 Clear liq., strong solvent 20 25 97 98
AS-W Weld Seal 1,2,14,23,32,37,38 3* 4 0 Gray liq., mild solvent 45 50 90 95
AT-R Leak Trace 5,11,17,29,30,33 2* 4 0 White liq., strong solvent <1 98
*Chronic health effects may occur from ingredients 17, 33. See NOTES in SECTION VI.
SECTION III HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
Exposure Limits Flash Vapor Pres- Evap. Rate Boiling Flammable Autoig-
CAS in ppm (parts Point sure (mm (n-Butyl Point Limits in % nition Pt.
Ingredients Number per million 癋 癈 Hg at 20癈) Acetate=1) 癋 癈 Lower Upper 癋 癈
1. Acetone 67-64-1 500 A, 750 O -4 -20 185 7.7 132 56 2.6 12.8 869 465
3
2. Aluminum Flake 7429-90-5 10 mg/m A, O -NA- NA NA -NA- -NA- -NA-
3. Aliphatic Petroleum Distillate 64742-89-8 400 O <20 <-7 60 3.9 206 97 1.2 6.8 536 280
3
4. Asphalt 8052-42-4 0.5 mg/m fumes A -NA- NA NA -NA- -NA- -NA-
5. Butane (n-Butane) 106-97-8 1000 A, 800 N <-40 >1500 114 31 -1 1.8 8.4 860 460
6. n-Butyl Acetate 123-86-4 150 A, O 76 24 8 1.0 248 120 1.7 7.6 797 425
3
7. Calcium Carbonate 471-34-1 10A,15(5R)O mg/m -NA- NA NA -NA- -NA- -NA-
3
8. Calcium Carbonate 1317-65-3 10A,15(5R)O mg/m -NA- NA NA -NA- -NA- -NA-
9. Calcium Salt of Oxidized
Petroleum 68425-34-3 Not Established -NA- NA NA -NA- -NA- -NA-
3
10. Carbon Black 1333-86-4 3.5 mg/m A, O -NA- NA NA -NA- -NA- -NA-
11. Cyclohexane 110-82-7 300 A, O -7 -22 95 6.1 177 81 1.3 8.3 473 245
12. Dimethyl Ether 115-10-6 Not Established -42 -41 >1500 >93 -10 -24 3.4 27 350 662
13. Ethyl Alcohol (Ethanol) 64-17-5 1000 A, O 54 12 44 1.9 165 74 3.3 19 685 363
14. Ethyl Benzene 100-41-4 100 A 59 15 7 0.5 277 136 1.0 6.7 810 432
15. Ethyl-3-ethoxy-propionate 763-69-9 Not Established 136 58 1.1 0.12 320 163 1.05 Unkn -Unkn-
16. Glycol Ether EP 2807-30-9 Unknown 120 49 1.0 0.2 301 149 -Unkn- -Unkn-
17. Hexane (n-Hexane)** 110-54-3 50 A, 500 O** -7 -22 140 E 8.1 156 69 1.2 7.4 437 226
18. Isobutane (2-MethylPropane) 75-28-5 1000 A, 800 N <-40 >2000 164 11 -12 1.8 8.4 860 460
19. Isobutyl Acetate 110-19-0 150 A, O 69 21 12.5 1.5 233 112 2.4 10.5 790 421
20. Isopropyl Alcohol (2-Propanol) 67-63-0 200 A, 400 O 53 12 31 1.7 180 82 2.0 12.0 750 399
21. Light Petroleum Distillate 64742-89-8 400 O <20 <-7 60 3.9 206 97 1.2 6.8 536 280
22. Liquefied Petroleum Gas 68476-85-7 1000 A, O <-40 >760 Unknown -45 -43 2.1 9.5 842 450
23. Liquid Petroleum Gas 68476-86-8 1000 A, O <-40 >760 Unknown -45 -43 2.1 9.5 842 450
24. Methyl Ethyl Ketone 78-93-3 200 A, O 16 -9 85 4.6 174 79 1.8 10.0 759 404
25. Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 108-10-1 50 A, 100 O 60 16 16 1.6 237 114 1.2 Unkn 854 457
26. Methyl n-Amyl Ketone 110-43-0 50 A, 100 O 117 47 2.14 0.4 300 149 1.11 7.9 738 392
27. Mineral Spirits 64742-88-7 100 A , O 104 40 3 0.2 318 159 0.7 6.0 >394>201
28. Modified Clay 68911-87-5 0.1 (as quartz) A,
10 (total dust) &
3 R O*** -NA- NA NA -NA- -NA- -NA-
29. Other Hexane Isomers NA-Mixture 500 A, O -20 -29 140 8 140 60 1.2 7.5 507 264
30. Propane 74-98-6 1000 A, O <-40 >2000 >164 -45 -43 2.1 9.5 842 450
31. Propane/Butane Blend 68476-85-7 1000 A, O <-40 >2000 >164 -45 -43 1.9 9.5 842 450
32. Stoddard Solvent 8052-41-3 100 A, 500 104 40 3 0.2 318 159 0.7 6.0 394 201
3
33. Talc (Mg Silicate)** 14807-96-6 2 mg/m DustA** -NA- NA NA -NA- -NA- -NA-
3
34. Titanium Dioxide 13463-67-7 10 mg/m A -NA- NA NA -NA- -NA- -NA-
35. Toluene 108-88-3 50 A Skin, 200 O 45 7 38 1.5 230 110 1.2 7.0 896 480
36. VM&P Naphtha 64742-89-8 300 A 45 7 40 2.0 233 112 0.9 7.0 480 249
37. Xylene 1330-20-7 100 A, O 80 27 10 0.8 281 138 1.0 6.4 810 432
38. Zinc Powder 7440-66-6 Not Established -NA- NA NA 1665 907 -NA- 1255 680
*A means ACGIH TLV, O means OSHA PEL. Other abbreviations: cu m means cubic meter, >means greater than, < means less than,
3
NA means Not Applicable, R means Respirable Fraction, Unkn means Unknown. **See NOTES in SECTION VI. ***All limits in mg/m
Aerosol Specialty Coatings MSDS 10/18/05 page 2
SECTION IV PHYSICAL DATA minister oxygen or artificial respiration as needed. Obtain medical atten-
Pressure of Can Contents: Maximum pressure less than 140 PSI tion.
GAUGE at 130癋 (54癈). Evaporation Rate: See SECTIONS II, III EYE CONTACT: Flush with clean, lukewarm water (low pressure) for at
least 15 minutes while lifting eyelids. Refer person to physician for imme-
Vapor Density: Heavier than air. Solubility in Water (Wt%): See SEC-
diate attention.
TION II. Volatile Volume %: See SECTION II
SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing immediately. Clean
Approximate Boiling Point: See SECTIONS II, III
affected areas thoroughly with waterless skin cleaner and/or soap and
Product Density (water=1): Less than 1 (AS-W greater than 1).
water. Wash contaminated clothing thoroughly before reuse. Seek medi-
Ingredients (except 2, 7, 8, 9, 10, 28, 33, 34, 38): Less than 1.
cal attention if irritation develops or persists.
Appearance and Odor: See SECTION II
INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING! Consult physician, hospi-
SECTION V FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA
tal emergency room or poison control center immediately. Have list of
Flammability Class: Extremely Flammable Aerosol
ingredients available.
Flash Point (Tag Closed Cup Method): See SECTIONS II, III
NOTES TO PHYSICIAN:
Approximate Flammable Limits: See SECTIONS II, III
Inhalation: Treat for solvent vapor inhalation. Bronchodilators, expec-
Autoignition Temperature: See SECTIONS II, III
Extinguishing Media: Foam, carbon dioxide, dry chemical torants and antitussives may help.
Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Full protective equipment, including Eyes: May cause conjunctivitis. Stain for evidence of corneal injury.
self-contained breathing apparatus, is recommended because highly Skin: Treat as any contact dermatitis.
toxic gasses may be generated by combustion or thermal decomposition. Ingestion: Treat as for solvent ingestion. Inducing vomiting is contra-
Water from fog nozzles may be used to cool closed containers to prevent indicated because of the possibility of chemical pneumonia caused by
pressure build up (containers may leak or burst when heated). aspiration of solvent liquid.
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Vapors are heavier than air and SECTION VIII EMPLOYEE PROTECTION
may travel along the ground or be moved by ventilation and ignited by RECOMMENDATIONS
pilot lights, other flames, sparks, heaters, electric motors, smoking or EYE PROTECTION: It is desirable during use of aerosol products.
other ignition sources at locations far from material handling point. At Wear safety glasses, splash goggles or face shield. Contact lenses
elevated temperatures [130癋 (54癈) or over] containers may vent, rup- should not be worn.
ture or burst. SKIN PROTECTION: Cover as much of the skin as possible with ap-
SECTION VI HEALTH HAZARD DATA propriate clothing. Wear solvent resistant gloves.
PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE: Inhalation, Skin contact, Eye VENTILATION AND RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: If exhaust ven-
contact. tilation sufficient to keep the airborne concentrations of solvents and pro-
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE: pellants below their respective TLV's is not possible, an OSHA/MSHA
INHALATION: approved TC23C Paint Spray Respirator with Particulate Prefilter or
Acute Exposure: Solvent vapors at concentrations above the TLV TC19C Air Supplied Respirator must be used. A dust mask must be
worn when sanding or grinding is done on the dry coatings. A dust
can irritate the respiratory tract (nose, throat, lungs) causing a burning
mask does not protect against vapors! Observe OSHA regulations
sensation, runny nose, sore throat, coughing, chest discomfort (tight-
(29 CFR 1910.134) for respirator use. NOTE: THERE MUST ALWAYS
ness). May cause central nervous system depression with the following
progressive symptoms: headache, dizziness, nausea, staggering gait, BE ENOUGH VENTILATION TO KEEP VAPOR CONCENTRATION
confusion, unconsciousness, cessation of breathing and death. BELOW THE LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT!
Chronic Exposure: Reports have associated repeated and pro- OTHER PROTECTIVE MEASURES: Eyewash stations should be
longed occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and available. Educate and train employees in safe use of products. Follow all
nervous system damage. Symptoms include: loss of memory, loss of label instructions.
intellectual ability and loss of coordination. NOTE: Prolonged and/or SECTION IX REACTIVITY DATA
repeated overexposure to 17. Hexane (n-Hexane) in ACR and ATR STABILITY: Stable under normal room conditions.
may cause Peripheral Neuropathy (damage to nerve tissue of the arms HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur.
or legs) resulting in muscular weakness and loss of sensation in some or INCOMPATIBILITY (Materials to Avoid): Strong oxidizers.
all of the following: fingers, hands, arms, toes, feet or legs. NOTE: 33. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: By high heat and fire:
Talc (in AGB, AHBG, AHBR, APE, APEB, APEG, APF, APFB, ATR), carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbon vapors, smoke. Zinc
breathed as airborne dust, can result in scarring of the lungs (pneumo- fumes may result from AS-W.
coniosis) or of the covering of the lungs (pleural thickening). Either condi- SECTION X SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
tion may result in no symptoms. X-rays and pulmonary function tests STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR
(FEV and FVC) can be used to identify these conditions. NOTE: INTEN- SPILLED: Put on protective equipment including respiratory protection.
Prevent further spillage. Evacuate nonessential personnel. Remove all
TIONAL MISUSE BY DELIBERATELY CONCENTRATING AND IN-
sources of ignition and ventilate the area. Keep spill from reaching sew-
HALING ANY SOLVENT VAPORS MAY BE HARMFUL OR FATAL!
ers and waterways. Cover the spill with sawdust, vermiculite, Fuller's
SKIN CONTACT:
Earth or other absorbent material. Collect material with non-sparking
Acute Exposure: Repeated or prolonged skin contact with solvents
tools and put in a tightly sealed container. Remove container to a safe
can result in dry, defatted and cracked skin causing increased suscepti-
place.
bility to infection. Skin irritation may develop into contact dermatitis.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Follow all federal, state and local envi-
Chronic Exposure: Exposure to small amounts of solvent over long
ronmental control regulations. Incineration of the liquid or dried material is
periods of time may cause some or all of the symptoms as in acute expo-
the preferred method. DO NOT PUT AEROSOL CONTAINERS IN A
sure to solvents.
HOME TRASH COMPACTOR! DO NOT INCINERATE (OR BURN)
EYE CONTACT:
AEROSOL CONTAINERS EVEN WHEN EMPTY! Containers may be-
Acute Exposure: Irritation of the eyes with itching, burning, redness
come pressurized and burst even if they will not spray. Containers must
and even permanent tissue damage if sprayed directly into the eyes and
be handled with care due to flammable, pressure producing and toxic
not flushed out immediately.
residue.
Chronic Exposure: Irritation of the eyes with itching, burning, red-
RCRA STATUS: Since these products are ignitable and toxic, they are
ness.
hazardous when discarded.
INGESTION:
SECTION XI SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS &
Acute Exposure: (Not likely unless deliberately sprayed into mouth.)
STORAGE DATA
Irritation to the mouth and, if swallowed, to the esophagus, stomach tis-
STORAGE TEMPERATURE: MINIMUM / MAXIMUM:
sue and digestive tract. If swallowed, vomiting may cause breathing of
50癋 (10癈) / 120癋 (49癈).
liquid solvent resulting in chemical pneumonia.
RECOMMENDED SHELF LIFE: One year
Chronic Exposure: Unknown.
PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING, STORAGE AND
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: (See
USE: Keep away from heat, sparks and open flame. Do not store in
NOTEs) None specifically known to Crest Industries, Inc. but it is pos-
temperatures above 120癋 (49癈) or in direct sunlight. Do not inhale
sible that eye, respiratory tract, skin, liver, kidney, blood cell formation,
vapors or spray mist. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Wash hands after
nervous system and brain diseases may be aggravated by overexposure
use and before eating, drinking, smoking or using the toilet. Employee
to the products on this MSDS.
education and training in the safe use and handling of these materials are
CARCINOGENICITY: Products not listed by NTP, IARC or OSHA.
required under the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR
SECTION VII EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID
1910.1200).
PROCEDURES
INHALATION: Move to an area free from risk of further exposure. Ad-
KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN!
Aerosol Specialty Coatings MSDS 10/18/05 page 3
SECTION XII FEDERAL EPA REGULATION COMPLIANCE INFORMATION EMERGENCY PLANNING and
COMMUNITY RIGHT-TO-KNOW ACT of 1986
1) Section 313 Supplier Notification: Chemicals marked with an * in the following tables are subject to the Toxic Chemical Release Inventory Re-
porting Requirements using EPA FORM R (40 CFR Part 372). 2) Section 312: All the chemicals listed are subject to Emergency and Hazardous
Chemical Inventory Forms and Community Right-to-Know Reporting Requirements: Tier I and Tier II Reports (40 CFR Part 370).
NOTE: This information should be included in all MSDSs that are copied and distributed for materials covered by this MSDS
HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS IN Aerosol Specialty Coatings & Melt Down APPROXIMATE PERCENTAGES BY WEIGHT
CAS AHBG
Ingredients (Chemicals) Number ABO ACB ACR ACRC AFS AGB AHBR AHC AMD APE APEB APEG APF APFB AQC ARN ASS ASW ATR
*1. Acetone 67-64-1 36 34 22 34 28 34 31 29 43 25 23 50
2. Aluminum Flake 7429-90-5 05
3. Aliphatic Petroleum
Distillate 64742-89-8 15
4. Asphalt 8052-42-4 28
5. Butane (n-Butane) 106-97-8 04 15 06 17 13 13 10 11 11 11 11 13 11 34
6. n-Butyl Acetate 123-86-4 01 05 01
7. Calcium Carbonate 471-34-1 28 03
8. Calcium Carbonate 1317-65-3 38 17 01 01 01
9. Calcium Salt of
Oxidized Petroleum 68425-34-3 10
10. Carbon Black 1333-86-4 02 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.4
11. Cyclohexane 110-82-7 01
12. Dimethyl Ether 115-10-6 25
13. Ethyl Alcohol (Ethanol) 64-17-5 02
14. Ethyl Benzene 100-41-4 01 0.2 01 01 01
15. Ethyl 3-ethoxypropionate 763-69-9 02 02 02 09
16. Glycol Ether EP 2807-30-9 03
*17. Hexane (n-Hexane) 110-54-3 10 26
18. Isobutane 75-28-5 17 10
19. Isobutyl Acetate 110-19-0 05 07 05 08 05 07 06
20. Isopropyl Alcohol
(2-Propanol) 67-63-0 01 02 02 02
21. Light Petroleum Dist. 64742-89-8 05
22. Liquefied Petroleum
Gas 68476-85-7 23
23. Liquid Petroleum Gas 68476-86-8 25
24. Methyl Ethyl Ketone 78-93-3 25 02 03 04 08 05 08
25. Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 108-10-1 07 08 07
26. Methyl n-Amyl Ketone 110-43-0 70
27. Mineral Spirits 64742-88-7 08
28. Modified Clay 68911-87-5 07
29. Other Hexane Isomers (Mixture) 05 18
30. Propane 74-98-6 10 15 13 18 14 14 20 11 11 11 12 14 11 10 16
31. Propane/Butane Blend 68476-85-7 23
32. Stoddard Solvent 8052-41-3 45 04
33. Talc (Mg Silicate) 14807-96-6 09 13 06 07 07 12 10 05
34. Titanium Dioxide 13463-67-7 03 02
*35. Toluene 108-88-3 17 15 25 13 63 10 09 08 05 08 07 12 09 15 33
36. VM&P Naphtha 64742-89-8 10 05
*37. Xylene 1330-20-7 05 08 07 05 04
38. Zinc Powder 7440-66-6 10
Physical Hazard-Fire 39 65 73 73 98 82 76 79 100 83 81 83 78 82 93 70 89 85 95
Physical Hazard-Pressure Release 14 25 30 19 35 27 27 29 30 15 22 22 23 27 22 20 26 25 50
Health Hazard-Acute 44 65 43 73 98 55 91 50 100 83 81 83 55 55 93 50 89 85 100
* * *
Health Hazard-Chronic 15 25 63 10 32 02 05 08 07 12 09 15 11 26
Physical Hazard-Reactivity None of the Aerosol Specialty Coatings have this hazard
Aerosol Level 2 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Stock Number ABO ACB ACR ACRC AFS AGB AHBR AHC AMD APE APEB APEG APF APFB AQC ARN ASS ASW ATR
AHBG
*Unknown amount greater than 0.1 percent. See SECTION XIV
SECTION XIII VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND (V.O.C.) CONTENT OF AEROSOL SPECIALTY COATINGS
ACCORDING TO THE FEDERAL EPA
AHBG
Stock Numbers ABO ACB ACR ACRC AFS AGB AHBR AHC AMD APE APEB APEG APF APFB AQC ARN ASS ASW ATR
Percent by Weight 39.1 62.4 75.5 38.1 98.4 50.2 55.2 76.4 100.0 50.9 55.0 49.9 47.2 53.1 47.6 44.0 82.1 34.6 95.0
Pounds per Gallon 3.58 5.12 4.67 2.47 5.81 3.24 3.77 4.78 5.82 3.39 3.63 3.29 4.71 4.84 2.96 2.51 5.19 2.29 5.01
Grams per Liter 429 613 561 296 697 389 451 573 697 407 435 395 565 581 355 301 622 275 600
Pounds per Can 0.391 0.536 0.838 0.423 0.738 0.377 0.43 0.848 1.06 0.477 0.515 0.468 0.369 0.415 0.366 0.33 0.821 0.275 0.445
SECTION XIV CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
WARNINGS ABO, ACB, ACR, ACRC, AFS, AGB, AHBG, AHBR, APE, APEB, APEG,
According to the California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforce- APF, APFB, AQC, ARN, ASS
ment Act (PROPOSITION 65) "No person in the course of doing WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of Cali-
business shall knowingly and intentionally expose any individual to a fornia to cause birth defects and other reproductive harm.
chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth de- SECTION XV OZONE DEPLETION IN THE
fects or reproductive toxicity without first giving clear and reasonable UPPER ATMOSPHERE
warning to such individuals of such an exposure". No upper atmosphere ozone depleting chemicals are present in these
The following warning applies to the Toluene containing products: products.
DISCLAIMER: The information contained in this MSDS is believed to be accurate and reliable as of the date indicated. Crest Industries, Inc.
assumes no legal responsibility and makes no representation, warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, as to the completeness or accuracy
of the information. It is offered solely for your consideration, investigation and verification. The user is ultimately responsible for the safe use of
the material in accordance with applicable federal, state, provincial and local laws and regulations.
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