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PRODUCT NAME: UNITILE SEALER PT B CLEAR 5'S
PRODUCT CODE: UT-B-05
~~~~ SECTION 1 ~~~~ MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION ~~~~
Manufacturer's Name : UNITED COATINGS MANUFACTURING CO
Address : 19011 EAST CATALDO AVE.
: SPOKANE VALLEY, WASHINGTON 99016-9423
: INITIAL(FIRST CALL)CHEMTREC(800)424-9300
INFORMATION PHONE : (509)926-7143
TOLL FREE : BACKUP(800)541-4383
DATE PRINTED : 5/26/2005
DATE REVISED : May 2005
~~~~ SECTION 2 ~~~~ HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/SARA III INFORMATION ~~~~
Reportable Components CAS Number MM HG @ Temp Weight %
* Xylol MIXTURE 5.1 68F/20C 44
Xylol contains:
Xylene (mixed isomers) CAS# 1330-20-7
ACGIH TLV, TWA: 100ppm STEL: 150ppm,
OSHA PEL, TWA: 100ppm, STEL: 150ppm.
Ethylbenzene, CAS#100-41-4, ACGIH TLV, TWA: 100ppm, STEL: 125ppm,
OSHA PEL, TWA: 100ppm, STEL: 125ppm.
#Toluene CAS#108-88-3, (0.6%) ACGIH TLV, TWA: 50ppm (SKIN),
OSHA PEL, TWA: 100ppm, STEL: 150ppm.
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Isopropanol-anhydrous (IPA) 67-63-0 33 68F/20C 27
ACGIH TWA TLV: 400ppm, STEL: 500ppm.
OSHA TWA TLV: 400ppm, STEL: 500ppm.
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* Resin solution MIXTURE 5.5 UNKNOWN 25
30% Xylene (mixed isomers), CAS# 1330-20-7, TLV: 100ppm, STEL: 150ppm.
8% 1-Butanol, CAS# 71-36-3, TLV: 100ppm, STEL: 50ppm.
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* N-butyl alcohol, 1-butanol, normal butanol71-36-34.4 68F/20C 4
1-Butanol, CAS#71-36-3, ACGIH TLV: 50ppm ceiling, skin, OSHA PEL: 50ppm
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* Indicates toxic chemical(s) subject to the reporting
requirements of section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372.
# Indicates carcinogenic chemical.
NOTE: If tinted may contain Carbon Black CAS#1333-86-4 AND/OR
Crystalline Silica CAS#14808-60-7. If tinted DARK GRAY or BLACK
consider these levels to be reportable.
This MSDS may be used for other container sizes of this
product. When parts A & B are combined, the hazard warnings for both
components are present.
~~~~ SECTION 3 ~~~~ HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION ~~~~
Potential Health Effects
Eyes:
May cause moderate irritation with corneal injury. Effects
may be slow to heal. Vapors will irritate eyes.
Skin:
Skin absorption is believed to generally be too slow to
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produce signs of acute systemic poisoning. Instead skin contact often
results in a characteristic dermatitis attributed to removal of the
protective fat of the skin.
May cause allergic reactions. Sensitization may develop after
repeated and/or prolonged contact with human skin.
Ingestion:
Can result in irritation & corrosive action in the mouth,
stomach tissue and digestive tract, resulting in sore throat,
abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. If aspirated into the
lungs, chemical pneumonia may result.
Inhalation:
Repeated or prolonged exposure to vapors or spray mists can
result in headache, dizziness, lack of coordination, nausea, and loss
of consciousness. Some reports have associated repeated and prolonged
occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and
nervous system damage.
~~~~ SECTION 4 ~~~~ FIRST AID MEASURES ~~~~
Eyes:
Immediately flush with copious amounts of water for at least
15 minutes. If redness, itching, or burning sensations persist
consult a physician or ophthalmologist immediately.
Skin:
Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Under a safety
shower,flush skin with large amounts of running water for at least 15
min. Do not attempt to neutralize with chemical agents. Consult a
physician immediately. Discard or decontaminate clothing and shoes
before reuse.
Ingestion:
If person is conscious give two glasses of water(16 oz) but
do not induce vomiting. This material is corrosive. If vomiting
occurs, give fluids again. Never give anything by mouth to an
unconscious or convulsing person. Consult a physician immediately.
Inhalation:
Remove to fresh air. Give artificial respiration if not
breathing. If breathing is difficult, administer oxygen. Trained
personnel only should administer oxygen. Prevent aspiration of vomit.
Turn victims head to the side. Assure open airway. Consult a
physician immediately.
Note to Physician:
This material is an aspiration hazard. Potential danger
from aspiration must be weighed against possible oral toxicity when
deciding whether to induce vomiting. Preexisting disorders of the
following organs (or organ systems) may be aggravated by exposure to
this material: skin, lung (for example, asthma-like conditions),
liver, kidney.
~~~~ SECTION 5 ~~~~ FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES ~~~~
Flammable Properties
Flash Point: 55F/12.78C
Lower Flammable Limits: 1
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Upper Flammable Limit: 12@200F
Auto Ignition Temperature: Approximately 400C
Extinguishing Media:
Foam, CO2, dry chemical, water fog
Special Fire Fighting Procedures:
Combustible Liquid! This material releases vapors at or
approaching its flash point temperature. When mixed with air in
certain proportions and exposed to an ignition source, its vapor can
cause a flash fire. Use only with adequate ventilation. Vapors are
heavier than air and may travel long distances along the ground to an
ignition source and flash back. May create vapor/air explosion
hazard in confined spaces such as sewers and tanks. If container is
not properly cooled, they can rupture in the heat of a fire.
Firefighters must use full bunker gear including NIOSH-approved
positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus to protect
against potential hazardous combustion or decomposition or
decomposition products and oxygen deficiencies. Evaluate area and
fight the fire from a maximum distance or use unmanned hose holders
or monitor nozzles. Cover pooling liquid with foam. Containers can
build pressure if exposed to radiant heat; cool adjacent containers
with flooding quantities of water until well after the fire is out.
Withdraw immediately from the area if there is a discoloration of
vessels. Be aware that burning liquid will float on water. Notify
appropriate authorities if liquid(s) enter sewers or waterways.
~~~~ SECTION 6 ~~~~ ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES ~~~~
Small Spill:
Combustible Liquid! Release causes and immediate fire or
explosion hazard. Evacuate all non-essential personnel from immediate
area and establish a "regulated zone" with site control and security.
A vapor-suppressing foam may be used to reduce vapors. Eliminate all
ignition sources. All equipment used when handling this material
must be grounded. Stop the leak if it can be done without risk. O
not touch or walk through spilled material. Remove spillage
immediately from hard, smooth walking areas. Prevent its entry into
waterways, sewers, basements, or confined areas. Absorb or cover
with dry earth, sand, or other non-combustible material and transfer
to appropriate waste containers. Use clean, non-sparking tools to
collect absorbed material.
Large Spill:
Use same procedure as small spill.
~~~~ SECTION 7 ~~~~ HANDLING AND STORAGE ~~~~
Handling & Storage:
Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from
incompatible materials. Keep container tightly closed when not in
use. Do not use pressure to empty container. Do not puncture, cut,
grind, weld or drill on or near this container. Closed containers may
explode if exposed to extreme heat. Containers, even those that have
been emptied, will retain product residue and vapors. Always obey
hazard warnings and handle empty containers as if they were full.
Other Precautions:
Containers, even those that have been emptied, will retain
product residue (liquid and/or vapor) and can be dangerous. Always
obey hazard warnings and handle empty containers as if they were
full. Do not pressurize, puncture, cut, weld, braze, solder, drill,
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grind, or otherwise expose such containers to heat, flame, sparks,
static electrical charges, electricity, or other sources of ignition.
They may explode and/or emit toxic vapors causing injury or death.
Keep container tightly closed when not in use. Empty containers,
especially drums, should be completely drained, properly bunged and
promptly returned to a drum reconditioner, or properly disposed of.
Concentrated vapors of this product are heavier than air and will
collect in low areas such as pits and storage tanks and other
confined spaces. Vapors could migrate to sources of ignition. Closed
containers may explode due to pressure build-up if exposed to extreme
heat. Do not get in eyes, on skin or on clothing. Avoid prolonged or
repeated breathing of vapor or spray mist. Use only in a well
ventilated area. Keep out of the reach of children.
~~~~ SECTION 8 ~~~~ EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION ~~~~
Engineering Controls:
Provide exhaust ventilation or other engineering controls to
keep the airborne concentrations of vapor and/or mists below the
pertinent exposure limits (see below). All electrical equipment
should comply with the NFPA NEC Standards. Ensure that an emergency
eye wash station and safety shower are near the work-station
location.
Respiratory Protection:
The specific respirator selected must be based on
contamination levels found at the work site, must not exceed the
working limits of the respirator and be jointly approved by the
national institute for occupational safety and health and the mine
safety and health administration (NIOSH-MSHA). Follow OSHA regulation
29 CFR 1910.134 for respirator use. Use a respirator that respirator
supplier has demonstrated to be effective when the specific chemical
vapor/mist concentrations exceed the recommended limits. If the
product is a two-component material (i.e. part A & part B) the
hazards of both part A and part B may be exhibited when combined.
Where over spray is present, or if concentration of vapors is
unknown, or high concentrations are present, the use of a NIOSH/MSHA
approved dust, fume and mist respirator is recommended.
Skin Protection:
Material is a potential skin sensitizer.
Use chemical resistant gloves, such as butyl rubber or nitrile.
Gloves should be removed and replaced immediately if there is any
indication of degradation or chemical breakthrough. Rinse and remove
gloves immediately after use.
Eye Protection:
Chemical goggles. If splashing may occur or during spray
operations wear a face shield, unless a full-face piece respirator is
used. Do not wear contact lenses as they may contribute to the
severity of injury to the eye from contact with liquid and spray mist.
~~~~ SECTION 9 ~~~~ PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES ~~~~
Boiling Range: 180F/82.2C - 282F/138.9C
Melting Point: N/A
Specific Gravity(H2O=1): .8566
Vapor Density(Air=1): Heavier than air
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Vapor Pressure: <17mm Hg @ 20C/68F
Evaporation Rate(N-Butyl Acetate=1) : Unknown
Coating V.O.C.: 6.08 lb/gl Coating V.O.C.: 729 g/l
Material V.O.C.: 6.08 lb/gl Material V.O.C.: 729 g/l
Solubility in Water: Slightly soluble
Appearance: Moderately viscous pigmented liquid, various colors.
Odor: Strong solvent odor pH: N/A
~~~~ SECTION 10 ~~~~ STABILITY & REACTIVITY DATA ~~~~
Stability:
Stable
Conditions To Avoid:
Smoking, open flames, sparks, heat, and other potential
source of ignition, including static electricity.
Keep away from extreme heat, strong acids, and strong oxidizing
conditions.
Incompatible Materials:
Avoid contact with strong acids and strong oxidizing
materials.
Hazardous Decomposition Products
Thermal decomposition may yield carbon monoxide and carbon
dioxide. Unidentified organic compounds in fumes and smoke may be
formed during combustion.
Hazardous Polymerization:
Not expected to occur
~~~~ SECTION 11 ~~~~ TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION ~~~~
*Data is for individual components of preparation.
Materials having a known chronic/acute effects on eyes:
Xylol (containing xylene CAS#1330-20-7, toluene CAS#108-88-3, and ethylbenzene CAS#100-41-
4) is probably a mild irritant, based on animal information. Eye irritation has been
reported at vapor levels as low as 200 ppm. Corneal vacuoles (pockets of fluid or air in
the cornea) have also been reported following exposure to undefined vapor concentrations.
This effect was reversible within 8 to 11 days for 7 of 8 workers.
N-Butyl Alcohol CAS#71-36-3
Eye irritation (rabbit): Moderate to strong
Materials having a known dermal toxicity.
XYLENE CAS#1330-20-7: LD50 DRML/RABBIT 2ML/KG.
ETHYLBENZENE CAS#100-41-1: LD50 DRML/RABBIT 17800MG/KG.
N-Butyl Alcohol CAS# 71-36-3
Skin Irritation (rabbit): slight
Dermal LD50 (rabbit) 5,300mg/kg
Materials having a known oral toxicity.
XYLENE CAS#1330-20-7: LD50 ORAL/RAT 4300MG/KG.
ETHYL BENZENE CAS#100-41-4: LD50 ORAL/RAT 3500MG/KG.
N-Butyl Alcohol CAS# 71-36-3
Oral LD50 (rat): 2,500mg/kg
Oral LD50 (rabbit): 3,400mg/kg
Materials having a known Inhalation hazard:
XYLENE CAS#1330-20-7: LC50 INHL/RAT 5000PPM/4H.
ETHYLBENZENE CAS#100-41-4 LCLo (human): 10000 ppm(V) /6 h
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N-Butyl Alcohol CAS# 71-36-3
Inhalation LC50 (rat): 4hr: >8,000ppm
Identified Acute/ Short-term Effects:
Acute: euphoria and central nervous depression, including
impaired motor coordination, slurred speech, loss of muscle
coordination, stupor, and coma. Death may occur due to respiratory
arrest and consequent asphyxia.
Identified Carcinogens/Longterm Effects:
Contains xylene CAS# 1330-20-1.prolonged or repeated
exposure to high concentrations of xylene may cause neural
dysfunction. Laboratory animals exposed to high doses of xylene
showed evidence of effects in the liver, kidneys, lungs, spleen,
heart and adrenals. Rats exposed during pregnancy showed
embryo/fetotoxic effects. Xylene has also been suggested to cause
hearing loss.
Identified Teratogens:
Xylene has been shown to cause birth defects in laboratory
animal studies. The relevance of these findings to humans is uncertain.
Identified Reproductive toxins :
NO DATA.
Identified Mutagens:
NO DATA.
~~~~ SECTION 12 ~~~~ ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ~~~~
Ecotoxicological effects on plants and animals:
XYLENE 1330-20-7 WITH ETHYLBENZENE CAS#100-41-4 Biological
effects: toxic for aquatic organisms hazard for drinking water
supplies. Risk of formation of explosive vapours above water surface.
Fish toxicity: L.idus LC50: 86 mg/l ; Crustaceans: Daphnia magna
LC50: 165 mg/l ; aquatic organisms LC50: 10 mg/l /96 h
ETHYLBENZENE CAS#100-41-4 Biological effects: toxic for aquatic
organisms hazard for drinking water supplies. Risk of formation of
explosive vapours above water surface. Fish toxicity: L.idus LC50: 86
mg/l ; Crustaceans: Daphnia magna LC50: 165 mg/l ; aquatic organisms
LC50: 10 mg/l /96 h
N-Butyl Alcohol CAS# 71-36-3
24h LC50 (goldfish): 1855mg/L
48h LC50 (golden orfe): 1770mg/L
24h LC50 (daphnid): 1855mg/L
Chemical Fate :
NO DATA.
~~~~ SECTION 13 ~~~~ DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS ~~~~
Instructions:
Dispose of unused product or contaminated product and
materials used in cleaning up spills or leaks in a manner approved
for this material. Consult appropriate federal, state and local
regulatory agencies to ascertain proper disposal procedures.
Incineration is acceptable and the preferred method of disposal,
however; nitrogen oxide emissions controls may be required to meet
specifications. Chemical and biological degradation is possible.
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~~~~ SECTION 14 ~~~~ TRANSPORT INFORMATION ~~~~
Shipping Information:
DOT INFORMATION - 49 CFR 173
DOT DESCRIPTION:Flammable Liquid, N.O.S. (Contains Xylene & Isopropyl Alcohol), 3, UN
1993, PG II. LABEL 3. FLASH POINT 55F/12.78C
~~~~ SECTION 15 ~~~~ REGULATORY INFORMATION ~~~~
(Not meant to be all inclusive-selected regulations represented)
US Regulations:
Status Of Substances Lists:
The Concentrations Shown In Section II Are Maximum Ceiling Levels
(Weight %) to be used for calculations for regulations.
A reportable quantity is a quantity of a hazardous substance that
triggers reporting requirements under the Comprehensive Environmental
Response Compensation And Liability Act (CERCLA).
If a spill of a substance exceeds it's reportable quantity (RQ) in
CFR 302.3,Table 40 302.4 Appendix A & 302.4 Appendix B,
the release must be reported to The National Response Center
At (800) 424-8802, The State Emergency Response Commission
(SERC), And community emergency coordinators likely to be affected.
Components present that could require reporting under the statute are:
SEE SECTION II FOR PERCENTAGES
XYLENE CAS # 1330-20-1 RQ 100#
SEE SECTION II FOR PERCENTAGES
ETHYL BENZENE CAS # 100-41-4 RQ 1000#
SEE SECTION II FOR PERCENTAGES
1-Butanol,N-butyl alcohol CAS #71-36-3 RQ 100#.
Superfund Amendments And Reauthorization Act Of 1986 (SARA) Title III
Requires emergency planning based on the Threshold Quantities(TPQ'S)and
release reporting based on Reportable Quantities (RQ'S) In 40 CFR 355
Appendix A&B Extremely Hazardous Substances. The emergency planning and
release requirements of 40 CFR 355 apply to any facility at which there is
present any amount of any extremely hazardous substance(EHS)
equal to or in excess of it's Threshold Planning Quantity(TPQ).
Components present that could require reporting under the statute are:
Name CAS# De minimis Concentration Reporting
Threshold
Xylene 1330-20-7 1.0% Standard
Name CAS# De minimis Concentration Reporting Threshold
Ethyl benzene 100-41-4 1.0% Standard
Isopropanol CAS# 67-63-0
De minimis concentration(%):1.0
Reporting Threshold: Standard
1-Butanol,N-butyl alcohol CAS #71-36-3
De minimis concentration(%):1.0 Reporting Threshold: Standard
See Section II For Percentages
EPCRA 40 CFR 372(Section 313) Requires EPA and the States to
annually collect data on releases of certain toxic materials from
industrial facilities, and make the data available to the public in the
Toxics Release Inventory(TRI). This information must be included in all
MSDS'S that are copied and distributed or compiled for this material.
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Reporting Threshold: Standard: A facility must report if it manufactures
(including imports) or processes 25,000 pounds or more or otherwise uses
10,000 pounds or more of a listed toxic chemical during the calendar year.
Components present that could require reporting under the statute are:
See Section II
The components of this product are listed or excluded from listing on the
US Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) chemical substance inventory.
Mixtures shall be assumed to present the same health hazards as do the
Components Which Comprise One Percent(By Weight Or Volume) or
greater of the Mixture,except that the mixture shall be assumed to present
carcinogenic hazard if it has a component in concentrations of 0.1 percent
greater.For a list of hazardous ingredients:
See Section II
The remaining percentage of unspecified ingredients, if any, are not
contained in above DeMinimis concentrations and/or are believed to
be non-hazardous under the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard
(29 CFR 1910.1200), and may consist of pigments, fillers, defoamers,
wetting agents, resins, dryers,anti-bacterial agents, water and/or solvents
in varying concentrations.
International Regulations:
Canadian WHMIS:
CLASS D - POISONOUS AND INFECTIOUS MATERIALS
Division 2 - Materials Causing Other Toxic Effects
Subdivision A - Very Toxic Materials
CLASS B - FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
Division 2 - Flammable Liquids
Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA):
All of the components of this product are exempt or listed on the
DSL.See Section II For Composition/Information on Ingredients.
EINECS:
All of the components of this product are listed in the EINECS
inventory or are exempt from notification requirements.
State Regulations:
California:
California Proposition 65: The following Statement is made in order
to comply with The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic
Enforcement Act of 1986
"WARNING:This product contains the chemical(s) appearing below known to the
State of California to:
A: Cause Cancer
Ethylbenzene CAS# 100-41-4 Code: C
*If tinted contains Carbon Black:CAS#1333-86-4 and may also contain trace
amounts of Crystalline Silica:CAS#14808-60-7
B: Cause Birth Defects or other Reproductive Harm :
NONE KNOWN
In addition to the above named chemical(s)(if any),this product may contain
trace amounts of chemicals, known to the State of California, to cause
Cancer or Birth Defects and other Reproductive Harm
Delaware:
Listed on the Delaware Air Quality Management List:
XYLENE CAS#1330-20-7 DRQ 100#
Listed on the Delaware Air Quality Management List:
ETHYLBENZENE CAS#100-41-4 DRQ 1000#
Listed on the Delaware Air Quality Management List:
N BUTYL ALCOHOL CAS#71-36-3 DRQ 5000#
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Florida:
NONE KNOWN
Massachusetts:
XYLENE CAS # 1330-20-1 SUBSTANCE CODES:2,4,F8, F9
ETHYLBENZENE CAS#100-41-4 SUBSTANCE CODES:2,4,5,6,F7,F8,F9
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL CAS#67-63-0 SUBSTANCE CODES:2,4,5,6,F9
N BUTYL ALCOHOL CAS#71-36-3 CODES:2,4,5,6,F8,F9
Michigan:
Xylene (mixed isomers) CAS# 1330-20-7
Report: --
Class: --
Minnesota:
THE FOLLOWING ARE LISTED IN THE MINNESOTA HAZARDOUS
SUBSTANCES LIST
CHEMICAL NAME CAS# CODES HAZARDS CARCINOGEN?
XYLENE 1330-20-1 ANO -- NO
THE FOLLOWING ARE LISTED IN THE MINNESOTA HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES LIST
CHEMICAL NAME CAS# CODES HAZARDS CARCINOGEN?
ETHYLBENZENE 100-41-4 AO -- NO
THE FOLLOWING ARE LISTED IN THE MINNESOTA HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES LIST
CHEMICAL NAME CAS# CODES HAZARDS CARCINOGEN?
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL 67-63-0 ANO -- NO
THE FOLLOWING ARE LISTED IN THE MINNESOTA HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES LIST
CHEMICAL NAME CAS# CODES HAZARDS CARCINOGEN?
N BUTYL ALCOHOL 71-36-3 AO SKIN NO
New Jersey:
NEW JERSEY RTK HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE
XYLENE CAS # 1330-20-1
DOT# 1307, Substance# 2014
NEW JERSEY RTK HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE
ETHYLBENZENE CAS#100-41-4
DOT# 1175, Substance# 0851
NEW JERSEY RTK HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL CAS#67-63-0
DOT# 1219, Substance# 1076
NEW JERSEY RTK HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE:
N BUTYL ALCOHOL CAS#71-36-3
DOT# 1120, Substance# 1330
New York:
XYLENE CAS # 1330-20-1 RQ-AIR: 1000, RQ-LAND/WATER: 1
ETHYLBENZENE CAS#100-41-4 RQ-AIR: 1000, RQ-LAND/WATER: 1
N BUTYL ALCOHOL CAS#71-36-3 RQ AIR:5000#, RQ LAND/WATER:1#
Pennsylvania:
XYLENE CAS # 1330-20-1 CODE:E
ETHYLBENZENE CAS#100-41-4 CODE:E
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL CAS#67-63-0 CODE:E
N BUTYL ALCOHOL CAS#71-36-3 CODE:E
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Washington:
XYLENE CAS # 1330-20-1
WASHINGTON AIR CONTAMINANT: ppm mg/Cubic Meter
TWA 100 435
STEL 150 655
CEILING UNK UNK
SKIN:UNK
ETHYLBENZENE CAS#100-41-4
WASHINGTON AIR CONTAMINANT: ppm mg/Cubic Meter
TWA 100 435
STEL 125 545
CEILING UNK UNK
SKIN:UNK
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL CAS#67-63-0
WASHINGTON AIR CONTAMINANT: ppm mg/Cubic Meter
TWA 400 980
STEL 500 1225
CEILING UNK UNK
SKIN:UNK
N BUTYL ALCOHOL CAS#71-36-3
WASHINGTON AIR CONTAMINANT: ppm mg/Cubic Meter
TWA -- --
STEL -- --
CEILING 50 150
SKIN:Protective measures should be taken to prevent or reduce skin
absorption
~~~~ SECTION 16 ~~~~ OTHER INFORMATION ~~~~
HMIS?III
Health :3
Flammability :3
Physical Hazard :0
*Following Health rating Indicates Chronic/Carcinogenic Effects
HMIS?III Personal Protection :J
This rating is for the product as it is packaged. This rating will need
to be adjusted by the user based on conditions of use.
The information contained herein relates only to the specific
material identified. United Coatings believes that such information
is accurate and reliable as of the date of this material safety data
sheet, but no representation, guarantee or warranty, expressed or
implied, is made as to the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of
the information. To assure proper use & disposal of these materials &
the safety & health of employees & customers,United Coatings urges
persons receiving this information to make their own determination as
to the information's suitability and completeness for their
particular application.
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