MATERIATSAFETYDATASHEET
June 20, 2OO1
THE EMBALIIIERS'
SUPPLY pHOtttE
COMPANY INFORMATTON (203) 375-29a4
1370 HONEYSPOT ROADEXTENSION EMERGENCY PHONE24 HOURS
STRATFORD, 06615
CT (8OO)424-9300
CHEMTREC
I. IDENTIFICATION
CHEMICAL
FAMILY: EMBAI.JVIING
AEROSOL
SPMY uN1950
TMDE NAME: SAN VEINO SPMY PRODUCT
NUMBER:
10174
II. HAZARDOUS
INGREDIENTS OSHAPEL AGCIHTLV
Formaldehyde 50-00-0 .75ppm;
2ppm
0.7 0.3ppm;
ceilingtt)
42tz)
Tetrachloroethylene 127-18-4 67.9 25ppm 50ppm;200ppm
(perchloroethylene)
Camphor- SyntheUc 76-22-2 2.2 2mglm3;N/E 2ppm;3ppm
Phenol 108-95-2 5ppm(skin);N/E 5ppm(skin);N/E
3.4
Camphor Oil 8008-15-3 2mglm';N/E
2t.6 2ppm;3ppm
CarbonDioxide 124-38-9 3.0 5000ppm;30000ppm5000ppm;30000ppm
( l ) Ceiling The concentration
that shouldnot be exceeded
duringthe working day.
(2) Suspectd human carcinogen.
Itr. PHYSICALDATA
BOILING POINT terzoomn (oF)
Her N/A GRAVITY (H,O:I)
SPECIFIC 1.288
VAPOR PRESSURElrnm 1 3@ 6 8 ' F
Hg; MELTING POINT'F N/A
VAPORDENSITYreirn 5.8 EVAPORATION RATE @utyl 0.1
Acctate=l )
SOLUBILITYIN WATER 0.0l5gn/100g PERCENTVOLATILE 100
m@25'C
APPEARANCE& ODOR FineAerosol
Mist
IV. FIRE AND EXPLOSIONDATA FIIMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR
FLASH POINT Clmed Lower: None None
Eltinguishing
Media: N/A Vapors concentrated confined poorlyventilated
in or areascanbe
igniteduponcontactwith a highenergysparl! flameor highintensitysource heat.
of
Decomposition bumingcan produce
or chloride possiblyphosgene.
hydrogen or
V. HEALTHHAZARDDATA
CHRONICEFFECTS:
MUTAGE ICXTY: In vitro, fonnaldehydeis mutagnic(mutagenicadh/ity in E. coli. Pseudornonas fltrcresces.and
SadErom)roes cervisiae). vi\o, no infonnatim.
In
CARCINOGENICITY: Formaldehyde carcinogenh anirnals
is (nasalcancer,lifetirneinhalauon
stutdy, nts). Listedas
to and
(IARC,
an operimentalanimalcarcinogen NTP)andprobauehumancarcinogen (IARC).
REPRODITTIO l Fonnaldehyde $nwed no evilenceof reprodwtiveeffectsin animalstudies(mice,rats,dogs).
-
OTHERIFomaldehyde no srilence of etrectson liver,kiJneyt nervoussystem Hoodin 180daystudies mts,rnonkeys,
or of
or hamsteB.
SfLr't^ rno SrlrC,,ty
II4z_4RppATA / EFFECTS DGOSURE:
v. rrEA_r.TH OF
PRIMARY ROUTES OF E (POSURE: INIHLATION-
HMIS RATINGS
INIIALATION: Major potential routc of exposurc.Depresses central nervous
the
system. Symptoms exposure
of above100ppm inctudeheadaches, nause4vomiling,
dizziness,venigo, fatigue, lightheadcdness coughing.Exposureabove l0O0 ppm
and
HEALTH 2
can cause adverse effects oD visual percption and motor skills. Ventdcular
FIRE 1
arrhythmia'sand very rapid respirationhave bcn observedin individuals exDosed to
15,000 ppm- High concnhationsor prolonged overcxposure can cause REACTTVITY
O
unconsciousncss dcath.
and
SPECIAL O
SKIN; Prolonged or repcated conlact can cause iritation, deAfting of skin, and
dernatitis.
-Absorytionof liquid through intacr skin is possible, cairsingsystemrc
poisoning.but|hisisanun|ike|yrouteofsignificanttoxiceiposure
painandslighrremporary
cause injury to eyes.Vaporcaninitareeyes.
!Jf:!-lquiljan
INGESTIoN: singlc dosetoxicity is low to moderate. vomitingoccuF,trichlorocthylene be aspirated
If can into the lungs,
whichcancause chemical pngumonia systemic
and effects.
cHRoNIc: IARC hasciassifiedtrichloroethylenein Group2A as a substance considered
probablycarcinogericto humans-
The ACGIH has classified trichloroethylene in catggory A5 as an agent not suspgctodas a human
carcin.gcn.
Trichloroethylene listed on lhe IARC carcinogen
is lis! but not by OSHA orNTp.
INIIALATION: Remove freshair. Tfbreathing sopped,administer
to has artificialrespiration. a physician.
Call
SKIN: Removecontaminatcd clothing and shoes.Washeiposedareathoroughly wirh soapandwater ioi at least l5 minutes.
Washcontaminatedclothing beforer6use.
EYES: Flusheyesimmcdiately with waterfor at least15minutes. idtation persists, a physician.
If call
r"t induce vomiting. Conract physician emergency
a or mejical faciliryimm;diately.
l\G_S]19\ 4
NorEs ro PHYSICTAN:Adrenaline shouldneverbe givento personsoverexposed trichlorocthyiene.
ro
vI.
-
SPILL OR LEAK: ventilatefiea thoroughly avoidbreathing
vapor.Absorbliquid with inerl absorbnt
matcrial.
Ftush
with plcntyofwater.
area
IYASTE DISPOSAL:Dispose ofresiduein compliance Federat,
with State Localregulations.
and
\1I. REACTIVITYDATA STABILITY - Stable
VIII. HazardousPolvmerization: Will Not Occur: YES
x. PROTECTION INT'ORJVIATION
Rcspir.tory Protcction: ventilation should b adequaleto keep exposurelimits below rhe indicatcd limits. If exposure
conccotrations excceds is likely to exced50 pprq a NIOSIVMSIIA approvedorganicvaport? rcqrirator is acccptable.
or
Follow all applicablcrespiratorusstandards rcgulations.
and
V.ntihtion: Local xhaustfansshouldbe adcquate control exposure. not usein a closedor confineds?ace.
to Do
Eyc Prot.ction: chemicalsplash gogglcs faceshieldrecommended.
and contactlenses
should bewom
not
ProtcctivcGlovcr: Wearsolvent-rcsistant gloves suchasViton,pol).,/inyl
alcohol, equivalent.
or
x. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
Keopcontainels
closd. Storc cool,well-ventilated away
in area Aomopsnflame. notbreathe
Do Avoidprolonged
vapor. or
repeated
conlact
with skin.Wash thoroughly soap water
with and afterhandling
x. This mixtur containstoxic chemicalssubject to the reporting requirementsof section 3 13 of Title III of the
Amendments Reauthorization of 1986and40 CFR part 3?2.
Superfund and Act
Tetsadrlor0ethrene 100pounG
CAS 127-f84
rumber R@rtable Quantity
Formaldehyde lm pounds
C]AS
rxinber 50{0{ R@.table Quandty
pounds
Methanol CASnumber 67-561 5000
ReportaHeQuantty
100pounds
Pnerd CASnumber 108-95-2 ReportaHeQuanuty
While The Embalrnerf Supply Company(ESCO)believesUlat tt data containedherein are factual and believesthat the oDinions
exprssed tE6e of quaaified
are o9erts, t|e data are not to be taken as a warranty or representafonfor whidl ESCO asglmes legal
They are offeredsoletyfq your consideration,
responsibility. investigation, verification.Any useof this data and informationmust be
and
determined tl|e userto be in accordance apdicableFederdl,
by with StateaM locallaws and regulatjons.
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