MADISON CHEMICAL CO., INC.
3141 Clifty Drive ?Madison, IN 47250
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 0
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LUBE ADDITIVE
NAME: PRODUCT # 768901
1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY RESPONSE INFORMATION:
Company Offices: 812-273-6000 Weekdays
CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300 24-Hour Service
Steven T. Hale: 812-265-2703 Evenings and Weekends
David R. Goodman, Jr.: 812-273-6213 Evenings and Weekends
PREPARED DATE: 01-30-03 PREPARED BY: David Craft
2. COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
COMPONENT SYNONYM CAS NO. % BY WEIGHT
Hexahydro-1,3,5-tris(2-hydroxyethyl)-S-triazine None 4719-04-4 20
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW: Amber liquid with a mild odor. Causes irritation to eyes and mucous membranes. May be harmful if
swallowed.
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS:
EYES: Contacted areas may exhibit irritation. Acute overexposure without water flushing may result in burns.
SKIN: Contacted areas may exhibit irritation. Acute overexposure without water flushing may result in burns.
INGESTION: May be harmful if swallowed.
INHALATION: No hazard in normal industrial use. May cause nasal and respiratory irritation.
CHRONIC EFFECTS / CARCINOGENICITY: This material contains no ingredient above de minimus concentrations known or
suspected to cause cancer. Use of this product may release formaldehyde which is listed
by IARC as a probable human carcinogen.
POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS: This material contains no ingredient above de minimus concentrations known to persist in
the environment.
4. FIRST AID MEASURES
EYES: Immediately flush with large quantities of cool water continuously for at least 15 minutes. Call a physician.
SKIN: Immediately flush with large quantities of cool water continuously for at least 15 minutes. Call a physician.
Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Do not put contaminated clothing and shoes back on. Wash
clothing and shoes thoroughly in soap and water; rinse repeatedly in clean water and dry before reuse.
INGESTION: Do not induce vomiting. Give water. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Call a
physician.
INHALATION: No specific treatment is necessary since the material is not likely to be hazardous by inhalation. If exposed
to excessive levels of fume or dust, remove to fresh air and get medical attention if cough or other
symptoms develop.
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Contacted areas may exhibit irritation. Acute overexposure without water flushing may result in burns.
OF EXPOSURE:
PRIMARY ROUTE (S) OF Eyes, ingestion, skin.
ENTRY:
N.A. = Not Available N.D. = Not Determined N.E. = None Established N.R. = Not Relevant
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MADISON CHEMICAL CO., INC.
3141 Clifty Drive ?Madison, IN 47250
LUBE ADDITIVE
NAME: PRODUCT # 768901
5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
FLAMMABLE FLASH POINT (Method used): None prior to boiling (TOC, ASTM D1310).
PROPERTIES: FLAMMABLE LIMITS:
LEL: N.D.
UEL: N.D.
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: As appropriate for surrounding fire.
FIRE FIGHTING Use NIOSH / MSHA approved positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus when any material is
INSTRUCTIONS: involved in a fire.
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN Contain liquid spills with sand and absorb on inert material such as Hazorb or clay. Dispose with solid waste.
CASE MATERIAL IS See Waste Disposal Method. Flush remainder to drain with water.
RELEASED OR SPILLED:
7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
PRECAUTIONS: Store away from oxidizers. Keep from freezing.
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION
ENGINEERING As necessary to avoid inhalation and contact.
CONTROLS:
RESPIRATORY In absence of proper environmental control, use NIOSH / MSHA approved respirator for dusts and mists
PROTECTION: where airborne exposure is excessive.
SKIN PROTECTION: Impermeable type gloves. Other equipment as required to avoid contact.
EYE PROTECTION: Safety eyewear to protect against unexpected splashes.
GENERAL HYGIENE Eyewash facility and emergency shower should be in close proximity.
CONSIDERATIONS:
EXPOSURE GUIDELINES:
CHEMICAL IDENTITY CAS NO. OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV
Hexahydro-1,3,5-tris(2-hydroxyethyl)-S-triazine 4719-04-4 N.E. N.E.
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
APPEARANCE & ODOR: Amber liquid with a mild odor.
BOILING POINT (癋.): N.D. SPECIFIC GRAVITY (WATER = 1): 1.09
VAPOR PRESSURE (mm Hg): N.D. PERCENT VOLATILE BY VOLUME (%): N.D.
VAPOR DENSITY (Air = 1): N.D. EVAPORATION RATE (WATER = 1): N.D.
SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Complete. pH (100%): 10.0 ?11.0
FLASH POINT (Method used): None prior to boiling (TOC, ASTM D1310). pH (1%): 9.5 ?10.5
LEL: N.D.
UEL: N.D.
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
STABILITY: Material is stable.
INCOMPATIBILITY (Materials to Avoid): Strong oxidizing agents, nitrites.
CONDITIONS TO AVOID: No data found.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxides, possibly formaldehyde.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur.
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
This material, as a whole, has not been tested. This material contains no ingredient above de minimus concentrations known or suspected
to cause cancer. Use of this product may release formaldehyde, which is listed by IARC as a possible human carcinogen.
N.A. = Not Available N.D. = Not Determined N.E. = None Established N.R. = Not Relevant
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MADISON CHEMICAL CO., INC.
3141 Clifty Drive ?Madison, IN 47250
LUBE ADDITIVE
NAME: PRODUCT # 768901
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
This material contains no hazardous air pollutants (HAPS). This material contains no ingredient above de minimus concentrations known
to persist in the environment.
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
WASTE DISPOSAL Normal for alkaline wastes. Dispose in accordance with local, state and federal regulations.
METHOD:
14. TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION
DOT PROPER Compound, cleaning, NOI, liquid.
SHIPPING (This material is not a hazardous material under regulations of the US Department of Transportation.)
DESCRIPTION:
FREIGHT CLASS: 55
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
TSCA STATUS: All ingredients are listed on the TSCA inventory.
CERCLA None established.
REPORTABLE
QUANTITY:
SARA 311 / 312 HAZARD CLASSES: X Acute Health Chronic Health
Fire Reactive
Sudden Release of Pressure
SARA 312 Storage of 10,000 pounds or more requires filing a Tier 2 form. This material is not an extremely hazardous
INFORMATION: substance (EHS). Threshold planning quantity is 10,000 pounds.
SARA 313 This material contains the following substances subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 of the
INFORMATION: Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372:
CHEMICAL NAME CATEGORY CODE CAS NO. % BY WEIGHT
None
STATE REGULATORY INFORMATION:
CALIFORNIA (PROPOSITION 65): California has not identified the ingredients listed in Section 2 as known to cause cancer or
reproductive toxicity.
16. OTHER INFORMATION
MSDS STATUS: Revised Sections 1 and 16 on 01-30-03.
PRECAUTIONARY Causes irritation to eyes and mucous membranes.
WARNING!
LABELING: May be harmful if swallowed.
Contains hexahydro-1,3,5-tris(2-hydroxyethyl)-S-triazine.
FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY ?KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN
N.A. = Not Available N.D. = Not Determined N.E. = None Established N.R. = Not Relevant
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Thank you for your interest in, and use of, this product. This product and all others supplied by Madison Chemical Co., Inc. can be used safely with proper protective
equipment and proper handling practices consistent with label instructions and the MSDS. Before using any of this product, be sure to read the complete label and the
Material Safety Data Sheet.
TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS SECTION 9 ?PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
All physical properties listed on MSDS are typical values not specifications!
Listed by Section
BOILING POINT ?The approximate boiling point of liquids.
SECTION 1 ?PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
VAPOR PRESSURE ?This refers to the pressure (usually measured in millimeters
HMIS: - Hazardous Materials Identification System codes are a system developed by of mercury) of a vapor in equilibrium with its liquid form.
the National Paint and Coatings Association for rating the hazard potential of a VAPOR DENSITY ?This refers to the relative weight of a vapor or gas compared
chemical under normal workplace conditions. These risk assessments are indicated with an equal volume of air. As compared with air which is set at 1, vapors with less
by a numerical rating given in each of three (3) hazard areas (Health / Flammability / density or weight will rise and those with greater density or weight will sink.
Physical Hazard) ranging from a low of zero to a high of 4. SOLUBILITY IN WATER ?A description of the amount of the product capable of
dissolving in water.
SECTION 2 ?COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
SPECIFIC GRAVITY ?This refers to the ratio of the density of the material to the
Chemical substances are listed that are determined to be potential health or physical density of water where water = 1.
hazards based on the criteria established in the OSHA Hazard Communication PERCENT VOLATILE BY VOLUME ?The percent of a liquid that evaporates at
Standard ?29 CFR 1910.1200. 65癋. to 75癋.
Chemical Abstract Services (CAS) Number ?A universally accepted numbering EVAPORATION RATE ?Refers to the rate of change from the liquid state to the
system for chemical substances. vapor state at ambient temperature and pressure in comparison to a given substance
(e.g. water).
SECTION 3 ?HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
pH ?A value representing the acidity or alkalinity of an aqueous solution (Highly
Chronic Effects are adverse effects that are most likely to occur from repeated Acidic pH = 1; Neutral pH = 7; Highly Alkaline pH = 14).
exposure over a long period of time. A Carcinogen is a chemical listed by the
SECTION 10 ?STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
National Toxicology Program (NTP), the International Agency for Research on
Cancer (IARC) or the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) as a STABILITY ?This is to indicate stability under reasonably foreseeable conditions of
definite or possible human cancer causing agent. storage, use or misuse.
INCOMPATIBILITY ?Keep product away from listed substances or conditions to
Potential Environmental Effects: Chemicals listed in this section have a CERCLA
prevent hazardous reactions.
RQ, are considered a toxic chemical listed under SARA Section 313, or have other
CONDITIONS TO AVOID ?List of conditions that should be avoided for reasons of
known environmental hazards.
safety and performance.
CERCLA ?Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS ?Breakdown products expected to
Act of 1980. This Act designates a Reportable Quantity (RQ) for hazardous
be produced upon product decomposition by extreme heat or fire.
substances and provides the notification requirements for releases or spills.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION ?This indicates the tendency of the product's
SARA Section 313 ?Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act aka molecules to combine with themselves in a chemical reaction releasing excess
Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA) pressure and heat.
SECTION 4 ?FIRST AID MEASURES SECTION 11 ?TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
These are considered EMERGENCY procedures only; the exposed person should Listed are any known chronic or carcinogenic data on specific ingredients.
be examined by a physician as soon as possible. The Signs and Symptoms of
SECTION 12 ?ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Exposure listed here are ACUTE effects of the product. An Acute Effect is an
adverse effect on the human body from a single exposure with symptoms developing Listed are any ingredients that have a CERCLA RQ and any ingredients that are
almost immediately after exposure or within a relatively short time. listed under the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990. The Act required EPA to
establish regulations setting emission standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
SECTION 5 ?FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
(HAPS). If the product contains an ingredient listed under SARA Section 313 that is
Flash Point refers to the temperature at which a liquid will give off enough flammable also stated here.
vapors to form an ignitable mixture with air near the surface of the liquid or within the
SECTION 14 ?TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION
test vessel. Flammable Limits refer to the range of gas or vapor concentration (as %
by volume in air) which will burn or explode if an ignition source is present. LEL ? DOT (Department of Transportation) shipping description for the product.
Lower Explosive Limit; UEL ?Upper Explosive Limit
SECTION 15 ?REGULATORY INFORMATION
SECTION 8 ?EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION
TSCA Status ?Toxic Substances Control Act ?A federal law requiring all
MSHA ?Mine Safety and Health Administration. NIOSH ?National Institute for commercial chemical substances to appear on an inventory maintained by the EPA.
Occupational Safety and Health CERCLA Reportable Quantity ?The amount of the specific ingredient that, when
released into the environment must be reported to the National Response Center,
The Time Weighted Average (TWA) is the airborne concentration at which most
and other regulatory agencies.
workers can be exposed without any expected adverse effects.
ACGIH ?American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists SARA 311 / 312 Hazard Classes ?The appropriate characteristics have an X in front
TLV ?Threshold Limit Value - A set of time weighted average exposure limits, of all that apply.
established by ACGIH, for a normal 8-hour day and a 40-hour work-week. SARA 312 INFORMATION ?All storage of 10,000 pounds or greater of non-
OSHA ?Occupational Safety and Health Administration Extremely Hazardous Substances (EHS) requires filing a Tier 2 form. Substances
PEL ?Permissible Exposure Limit ?A set of time weighted average exposure which are designated in SARA Title III to be Extremely Hazardous Substances will
values, established by OSHA, for a normal 8-hour day and a 40-hour work-week. have a much lower threshold planning quantity. These reports go to emergency
CEILING LIMIT ?The concentration that should not be exceeded in the workplace planning agencies.
during any part of the working exposure. SARA 313 INFORMATION ?An ingredient listed in this section is subject to the
SKIN ?Skin contact with substance can contribute to overall exposure. reporting requirements of Section 313 of the Superfund Amendments and
STEL ?Short Term Exposure Limit ?Maximum concentration for a continuous 15 Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372. (Code of Federal Regulations).
minute exposure period.
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