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SECTION I: SUBSTANCE IDENTIFICATION AND COMPANY INFORMATION
USA/CANADA EMERGENCY TELEPHONE: 1.800.535.5053
MANUFACTURER'S NAME: ENTITY BEAUTY INC.
INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCY TELEPHONE: 1.352.323.3500
INFORMATION CONTACT: INFOTRAC
ADDRESS: 440 W. ONTARIO STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60654 USA ENTITY'S FORMULA NUMBER: CONFIDENTIAL
PRODUCT CODE: 4020127
FAMILY: UV GELS
PRODUCT TYPE: UV NAIL GELS
TRADE NAME: ENTITY ONE GEL NUDITE PINK
PRODUCT USE: NAIL GEL ISSUED: APRIL 30, 2008
SECTION II: COMPOSITION AND INGREDIENT INFORMATION
Chemical Identity CAS EINECS# INCI Name Carcinogen %
Exposure Limits
Numbers
OSHA ACGIH
TWA/STEL TWA/STEL IARC/NTP/OSHA
Di-Hema Trimethylhexyl
Polyurethane Acrylate Exempt N/E N/E N/E Not Listed 75-85
Dicarbamate*
Oligomer
Isobornyl Methacrylate 7534-94-3 231-403-1 Isobornyl Methacrylate N/E N/E Not Listed 15-25
Hydroxycyclohexyl phenyl 947-19-3 213-426-9 Hydroxycyclohexyl N/E N/E Not Listed 0-1
ketone phenyl ketone
Titanium Dioxide 13463-67-7 236-675-5 Titanium 15 mg/m3 10 mg/m3 3/no/no 0-1
Dioxide/CI77891
Yellow Iron Oxide 51274-00-1 N/E Iron oxides/CI77492 N/E N/E Not Listed 0-1
Synthetic Red Iron Oxide 1309-37-1 N/E Iron oxides/CI77491 N/E N/E Not Listed 0-1
(maroon)
Carbazole Violet 6358-30-1 228-767-9 Pigment Violet N/E N/E Not Listed 0-1
23/CI51319
D&C Violet #2 81-48-1 201-353-5 CI60725 N/E N/E Not Listed 0-1
N/E - None Established N/DA - No Data Available * See section 16
N/R - Not Reviewed N/A - Not Applicable
Hazard Symbols: n/da Risk Phrases: R20, R43 Safety Phrases: S24/25, S28A, S37, S45
SECTION III: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
This information is based on findings from related or similar materials.
May be slightly toxic.
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May cause moderate skin injury (reddening & swelling).
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May cause eye irritation.
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Potential Health Effects, Signs and Symptoms of Exposure:
Primary Route of Entry No specific information available.
Eye No specific information available. Contains materials that are essentially nonirritating, but contact
may cause slight transient irritation.
Skin No specific information available. Contains materials that may cause moderate skin injury (reddening
and swelling) and/or sensitization. Prolonged contact may cause blister formation (burns). Since
irritation may not occur immediately, contact can go unnoticed.
Ingestion No specific information available. Contains materials that are considered to be practically nontoxic.
Inhalation No specific information available. Low volatility makes vapor inhalation unlikely. Aerosol can be
irritating.
Sub-Chronic Effects No specific information available. Limited tests showed no evidence of teratogenicity in animals. A
lifetime skin painting study with mice showed no evidence of carcinogenicity.
NOTE: Refer to Section 11, Toxicological Information for Details
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SECTION IV: FIRST AID MEASURES
First Aid for Eye Flush eyes with water for 15 minutes, including under eyelids. If irritation continues, seek medical
attention.
First Aid for Skin Remove contaminated clothing and wash contact area with soap and water for 15 minutes.
First Aid for Inhalation In case of exposure to a high concentration of vapor or mist, remove person to fresh air. If breathing
has stopped, administer artificial respiration and seek medical attention.
First Aid for Ingestion If appreciable quantities are swallowed, seek medical attention.
SECTION V: FIRE FIGHTING METHODS
Flash Point(癋/癈) Flammable Limit(vol%) Auto-ignition Temperature(vol%)
No Data No Data
>212 癋/100 篊 Setaflash
Method:
Extinguishing Media: Use carbon dioxide or dry chemical for small fires; aqueous foam or water for large fires.
Fire Fighting Remove all ignition sources. Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and complete personal
Instructions: protective equipment when entering confined areas where potential for exposure to vapors or
products of combustion exists.
Unusual Hazards: High temperatures and fire conditions may cause rapid and uncontrolled polymerization which can
result in explosions and the violent rupture of storage vessels or containers. Avoid the use of a
stream of water to control fires since frothing can occur.
SECTION VI: ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Spill or Release Spontaneous polymerization can occur. Although material is non-flammable please try to eliminate all ignition
Procedures - sources. Use eye and skin protection. Place leaking containers in a well ventilated area. Dike and recover large
spills. Soak up small spills with inert solids (such as vermiculite, clay) and sweep/shovel into disposal container.
Wash spill area with strong detregent and water solution; rinse with water, but minimize water use during clean-
up. Do not flush to sewer! US Regulations (CERCLA) require reporting spills and releases to soil, water and air
in excess of reportable quantities. The toll free number for the US Coast Guard National Response Center is
(800) 424-8802. EU Regulations require the consultation of Directive 98/24/EC. Dispose and report per
regulatory requirements if necessary. Please prevent washings from entering waterways.
SECTION VII: HANDLING AND STORAGE
Handling Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Avoid breathing vapor. Keep container closed when not in use. Avoid
prolonged exposure to light. Remove all contaminated clothing, shoes, belts and other leather goods
immediately. Incinerate leather goods ( including shoes ). Wash contaminated clothing thoroughly before reuse.
Wash skin thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Solvents should not be used to clean skin because of
increased penetration potential.
When handling gel for product use, do not heat above 100篎/38篊 or disassociation of resins in product may
occur. Material is UV light sensitive, avoid prolonged exposure to light/heat.
Storage Store in a cool place, away from heat and light. Store at temperatures below 100癋/38篊.
Explosion Hazard High temperatures and fire conditions may cause rapid and uncontrolled polymerization which can result in
explosions and the violent rupture of storage vessels or containers.
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SECTION VIII: EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Engineering Controls Local exhaust recommended to control exposure which may result from operations generating aerosols and
hot operations generating vapors.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
General To identify additional Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements, it is recommended that a
hazard assessment in accordance with the OSHA PPE Standard (29CFR1910.132), or European
Standard EN166 be conducted before using this product . Provide eye wash stations and safety
showers. Wear impervious clothing to prevent ANY contact with this product, such as gloves,
apron, boots, or whole body suit. Nitrile rubber is better than PVC.
Eye/ Face Protection Chemical splash goggles.
Skin Protection Impervious gloves (Neoprene).
Respiratory Protection A NIOSH/MSHA approved air purifying respirator with an organic vapor cartridge or canister may be
permissible under certain limited circumstances where airborne concentrations are expected to exceed
exposure limits. Protection provided by nuisance level organic vapor dust masks can be used, however the
use of the respirator is limited. Follow OSHA respirator regulations found in 29 CFR 1910.134 or
European Standard EN 149.
SECTION IX: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Appearance Odor & Odor Threshold PH Specific Viscosity % Volatile
Gravity
Clear, viscous liquid characteristic acrylate odor NA (H2O=1) : 1.15 N/DA By Volume: < 0.5
Boiling Point/ Decomposition Octanol/Water Vapor Vapor Evaporation Ignition Solubility
Freezing Point Temperature Partitioning Pressure: Density Rate In Water
(20癈)
Coefficient
Log Po/w
N/A N/A N/A (mm Hg) @ 20 C:< No Data No Data No Data Insoluble
0.01
Flash Point(癋/癈) Flammable Limit(vol%) Auto-ignition Temperature(vol%)
No Data No Data
>212 癋/100 篊 Setaflash
SECTION X: STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Stability Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid):
Normally Stable Polymerization initiators including peroxides, strong oxidizing
agents, copper, copper alloys, carbon steel, iron, rust and string
bases.
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Hazardous Polymerization:
Fumes produced when heated to decomposition may include: May occur -- Uncontrolled polymerization may cause rapid
carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide. evolution of
Heat and increased pressure that could result in violent rupture
of sealed storage vessels or containers.
Conditions to Avoid:
Storage >100癋/38篊 , exposure to light, loss of dissolved air, loss of polymerization inhibitor, contamination with incompatible materials.
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SECTION XI: TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Acute Oral Toxicity Acute Dermal Toxicity Acute Inhalation Toxicity Irritation - skin Irritation - Eye
No information available No information available No information available No information available No information
available
Since this product contains a very low concentration of active components, the primary toxicological information is derived from the oligomers.
Further hazardous properties cannot be excluded. The product should be handled with care when dealing with chemicals.
Sensitization Mutagenicity Sub-chronic Toxicity
No information available No information available No information available
SECTION XII: ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Ecotoxicological Information
Acute Toxicity Acute Toxicity Acute Toxicity Bioconcentration Toxicity to Sewage Bacteria
to Fish to Invertebrates to Algae
N/DA N/DA N/DA N/DA N/DA
Chemical Fate Information
N/DA
Biodegradability
N/DA
Chemical Oxygen Demand
To the best of our knowledge, the ecotoxocological and chemical fate properties have not been thoroughly investigated.
Do not allow to enter drinking water supplies, wastewater, or soil.
SECTION XIII: DISPOSABLE CONSIDERATION
Non-contaminated, properly inhibited product is not a RCRA hazardous waste. It is the genrators responsibility to determine what is
classified as a hazardous waste. Comply with all federal, state, and local regulations.
Dispose of diking materials and absorbent in compliance with State, Local, and Federal regulations. Residual vapors may explode on
ignition; do not cut, drill, or weld on or near the container. Mix with compatible chemical which is less flammable and incinerate.
SECTION XIV: TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION
DOT (49 CFR 172)
Proper Shipping Name: Non-Regulated Material
Identification Number: N/A
Marine Pollutant: No
Special Provisions: None
Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) #: N/A
IATA (DGR):
Proper Shipping Name: Non-Regulated Material
Class or Division: N/A
UN or ID Number: N/A
Packaging Instructions: None
Emergency Response Guidance (ICAO)#: N/A
IMO (IMDG):
Proper Shipping Name: Non-Regulated Material
Class or Division: N/A
UN or ID Number: N/A
Special Provisions & Stowage/Segregation: None
Emergency Schedule (EmS)#: N/A
Other Information: Flash point >100篊
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SECTION XV: REGULATORY INFORMATION
US Federal Regulations
Clean Air Act: HAP/ODS This product contains the following hazardous air pollutants (HAP), as defined by the U.
S. Clean Air Act:
?NONE
This product contains no ODS's
Clean Water Act: Priority Pollutant This product contains no chemicals listed under the U. S. Clean Water Act Priority
Pollutant List.
FDA: Food Packaging Status This product has not been cleared by the FDA for use in food packaging and / or other
applications as an indirect food additive.
Occupational Safety and Health Act This product is considered to be a hazardous chemical under the OSHA Hazard
Communication Standard. Its hazards are:
?Immediate (acute) health hazard
?Delayed (chronic) health hazard
?Reactive hazard
RCRA This product is not considered to be a hazardous waste under RCRA (40 CFR 261).
SARA Title III: Section 302 (TPQ) This product contains no chemicals regulated under Sec. 302 as extremely hazardous
substances that carry a TPQ.
SARA Title III: Section 302 (RQ) This product contains no chemicals regulated under Section 304 as extremely hazardous
chemical for emergency release notification ("CERCLA" List).
SARA Title III: Section 311-312: This product is considered hazardous under the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard
and is regulated under Section 311-312 (40 CFR 370). Its hazards are:
?Immediate (acute) health hazard
?Delayed (chronic) health hazard
?Reactive hazard
SARA Title III: Section 313: This product contains no chemicals subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313
of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR
Part 372.
TSCA Section 8(b): Inventory: This product contains chemicals listed on the TSCA inventory or otherwise complies with
TSCA premanufacture notification requirements.
TSCA Significant New Use Rule: None of the chemicals listed have a SNUR under TSCA.
State Regulations
CA Right-to-Know Law: NONE
California No Significant Risk Rule: NONE
MA Right-to-Know Law: Titanium Dioxide CAS #13463-67-7.
NJ Right-to-Know Law: Titanium Dioxide CAS #13463-67-7.
PA Right-to-Know Law: Titanium Dioxide CAS #13463-67-7.
FL Right-to-Know None
MN Right-to-Know Titanium Dioxide CAS #13463-67-7.
International Regulations
CDSL: Canadian Inventory Hydroxycyclohexyl phenyl ketone CAS # 947-19-3 is on the DSL list. WHMIS = n/da
(on Canadian Transitional List) Isobornyl Methacrylate CAS # 7534-94-3 is on the DSL list. WHMIS = n/da
Titanium dioxide CAS # 13463-67-7 is on the DSL list. WHMIS = n/da
EINECS: European Inventory: ?HAZARD SYMBOLS: Xi: Irritant
?Risk Phrases: R20: Harmful by inhalation, R43: May cause sensitization by skin
contact.
?Safety Phrases: S24/25: Avoid contact with skin and eyes, S28A: After contact
with skin, wash immediately with plenty of water, S37: Wear suitable protective
gloves, S45: In case of accident, or if you feel unwell, seek medical advise
immediately (show the label where possible)
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SECTION XVI: OTHER INFORMATION
Hazard Rating System (Pictograms)
NFPA: HMIS:
2
Flammability
1
1
2 2
Health Reactivity
2
Revised Sections since Last Version: Initial version 08/11/06
04/30/08 Updated INCI name for Polyurethane Acrylate Oligomer.
* Most Keystone gels are composed of oligomers made primarily from urethane methacrylates. Keystone is using
the designation Di HEMA Trimethylhexyl Dicarbamate, the official INCI name of urethane dimethacyrlate, which
is substantially the equivalent of Polyurethane Acrylate Oligomer.
The information presented herein was obtained from sources considered to be reliable. However, this information is provided without
any warranty, expressed or implied, regarding its correctness or suitability for consumers intended use and/or application. For this and
other reasons, we assume no responsibility and expressly disclaim liability for loss, damage or expense arising out of any way
connected with the handling, storage, use or disposal of the product. This MSDS was prepared expressly for this product. Use the
materials only as directed. If the product is used as a component of another product, the information contained within the MSDS may
not be applicable. If one could have any concerns with or problems understanding this MSDS form, please direct all questions to
INFOTRAC, Chemical Emergency Resources System at 1(800) 535-5053.
Revised Date: 04/30/2008 | Replaces Date: Initial
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