MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
(Essentially similar to OSHA form 174, Sept. 1985 - For Compliance with OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard, 29CFR 1910.1200)
Section I - Product Identity: Lead Shield?(5470, 5475)
Manufacturer's Name: Date of Preparation: January 2, 1996
Fiberlock Technologies, Inc. Information Telephone Number:
630 Putnam Avenue (617) 876-8020
Cambridge, MA Emergency Telephone Numbers:
02139-0802 Weekdays: (617) 876-8020
Mail Address: (After hours, weekends & holidays)
P.O. Box 390432 (508) 887-5926, or "CHEM-TEL" Emergency
Cambridge, MA 02139-0802 Contact Number: (800) 255-3924
Section II - Hazardous Ingredients/Identity Information
HAZARDOUS COMMON CAS. OSHA OR ACGIH
COMPONENT NAME(S) % NO. PEL TLV
None per the limits for reporting set forth in 29CFR 1910.1200
Section III - Physical/Chemical Characteristics (See reference note(s) No. 1, 2 on Reverse)
Boiling Points of Major Constituent: 9.2
Specific Gravity (H2O=1) Wgt./gal.
212癋
(Water)
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg) @ 68癈 Melting Point Water (Ice)
760 32癋
Vapor Density (AIR=1)
Evaporation Rate
Heavier X Slower
(Butyl Acetate=1)
Lighter
Maximum VOC's
Appearance Viscous liquid; slight
Solubility in Water 250 g/l
Total and Odor odor
Section IV - Fire and Explosion Hazard Data Non-Flammable
Marking:
Flash Point: Flammable Limits: DOT Hazard Class:
"Keep From Freezing"
Non-Combustible LEL: N/A UEL:N/A Non Regulated
Section V - Reactivity Data
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur.
Stability: Stable
Incompatibility: Avoid Contact with: Strong oxidizing agents (e.g., nitric acid, permanganates), etc.
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Some carbon monoxide
Section VI - Health Hazard Data, Toxicity Data
Route(s) of Entry: N/A
Carcinogenicity?: No
Health Hazards (Acute and Chronic):
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: Inhalation, vapors or spray mists may be slightly irritating to eye, nose, throat, and mucous mem-
branes of respiratory tract producing symptoms of headache, nausea in poorly ventilated areas. Skin Contact: Prolonged or repeated
contact with coating may cause slight skin irritation. Eye Contact: Direct contact; inconsequential eye irritation. Ingestion: May cause
nausea and intended expectoration.
EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES: Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. Eye and Skin Contact: Immediately flush eyes with
plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and consult physician; wash skin thoroughly with soap and water. If drenched, remove and wash
clothing before reuse. Ingestion: If victim is conscious, give 2 glasses of water. Call a physician.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
To comply with New Jersey DOH Right-To-Know labeling law (N.J.A.C. 8:59 - 5.1 & 5.2)
HMIS HAZARD RATING
CAS. No.: CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS:
7732-18-5 Water Health 1 Flammability 0 Reactivity 0 Personal Protection A
57-55-6 Propylene glycol HAZARD INDEX
9004-65-3 Methyl cellulose
0=Minimal, 1=Slight, 2=Moderate, 3=Serious, 4=Severe
25265-77-4 2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3-Pentanediol
Monoisobutyrate PERSONAL PROTECTION CODE
Not Available Latex resin solids* A=Safety Glasses
*contents partially unknown
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Section VII: Precautions for Safe Handling and Use
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Keep unnecessary people away.
Floor may be slippery; use care to avoid falling. Dike and contain material with inert material (e.g. sand, earth).
Transfer liquid to containers for recovery or disposal and solid diking material to separate containers for
disposal. Keep spills and run-offs out of municipal sewers and open bodies of water.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: The coating and any contaminated diking material should be thoroughly air
dried and collected into drums. The drums should then be sealed and properly labeled with waste designation
and landfill or incinerated according to current local, state and federal regulations.
PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING: Maximum storage temperature 100癋.
Keep closure tight and container upright to prevent leakage. Precautionary Labeling: "Keep from Freezing".
OTHER PRECAUTIONS: Do not get in eyes. Avoid skin contact. Prevent prolonged or repeated breathing of
vapors or spray mists. Do not handle until the manufacturer's safety precautions and label instructions have
been read and understood. Avoid breathing sanding dust.
Section VIII: Control Measures
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: None required if good ventilation is maintained. Wear respirator (MSHA/
NIOSH-approved or equivalent) suitable for concentrations and types of air contaminants encountered. Use
approved chemical/mechanical filters designed to remove particulates in open and restricted ventilation areas.
Use MSHA/NIOSH-approved airline type respirators or hood in confined areas.
VENTILATION: Sufficient ventilation, in pattern and volume, should be provided to keep the air contaminant
concentration below applicable exposure limits. All application areas should be ventilated in accordance with
OSHA regulation 29CFR Part 1910.94.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Impervious gloves should be worn if prolonged skin contact is likely. Use neoprene
or rubber gloves to prevent prolonged skin contact.
EYE PROTECTION: Use safety eyewear including side shields, face shields, or chemical splash goggles
(ANSIZ-87.1 or approved equivalent).
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Use disposable or impervious clothing if work clothing contamination is
likely. Use protective cream if prolonged skin contact is likely.
HYGIENIC PRACTICES: Wash hands before eating, smoking, or using the washroom. Food or beverages
should not be consumed anywhere this product is being applied.
References:
1. Sax, N.I., "Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials", 8th ed., Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, Inc.,
NY, 1992.
2. American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, "TLV's and Biological Exposure Indices" for
the current year (published annually).
3. U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) U.S. Dept. of Labor, No. 29, Parts 1900 to 1910.1200. OSHA
Communications Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200.
4. Sax, N.I., R.J. "Hazardous Chemicals Desk Reference", Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., Inc., NY, 1987.
5. Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials, 10 ed., National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA,
1991.
6. Title III List of Lists, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication EPA 560/4-90-011, January 1990.
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