LPS Laboratories
P.O. Box 105052 4647 Hugh Howell Road Tucker, GA 30085-5052 U.S.A.
TEL: 800-241-8334 or 770-243-8800 FAX: 800-543-1563 or 770-243-8899
Dear LPS Customer,
On April 28, 2004 (lot number 4119) LPS implemented a raw material substitution for LPS 3 that
should successfully resolve longstanding issues with aerosol can 鈥渟prayability.鈥? These changes have
in no way compromised the character of LPS 3 but have enhanced its ability to provide corrosion
protection for both industrial and aerospace metals. Due to slight changes in composition, changes
were made to our material safety data sheet. Enclosed is the current version and the previous version.
If you need additional information, please contact us.
Sincerely,
Ed Williams
Manager of Research and Development
LPS Laboratories
ITW
LPS LABORATORIES
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Section 1 鈥? Chemical Product and Company Identification
Manufacturer's Name: Trade Name:
LPS Laboratories LPS 3 Heavy-Duty Rust Inhibitor
Address: Chemical Family:
4647 Hugh Howell Road Hydrocarbons / Calcium Carbonate
Tucker, GA 30085-5052
Part Numbers:
Telephone Number: 770-243-8800 00316, 00322, 03128, 00305, 00355
Emergency Telephone Number: 1-800-424-9300 Chemtrec;
Outside U.S.: (703) 527-3887
PLAIN LANGUAGE HAZARD SUMMARY
Material Safety Data Sheets can be confusing. Federal and State laws require us to include a great deal of technical
information that probably won鈥檛 help the non-professional. LPS includes this 鈥淧LAIN LANGUAGE HAZARD SUMMARY鈥? to
address the questions and concerns of the average worker. If you have additional health, safety or product questions,
don鈥檛 hesitate to call us at 800/241-8334.
Worker Toxicity
LPS 3 HEAVY DUTY RUST INHIBITOR is an industrial chemical. It is a specialized soft-film coating designed to prevent
rust and corrosion on steel, aluminum and other metals. It contains 鈥渞ule 66/3 mineral spirits鈥? and mineral oil which can be
irritating to skin at a minimum and if handled improperly can be dangerous. We suggest you wear gloves and avoid
extended exposure to unprotected skin. Don鈥檛 get it in your eyes (it stings), or breath large amounts of the vapor, (it will
dry out your nasal passages and if you breathe large amounts in poorly ventilated areas it can make you dizzy and even
sick). Don鈥檛 spray LPS 3 HEAVY DUTY RUST INHIBITOR for extended periods without adequate ventilation. If you鈥檙e
going to perform work involving a lot of product in a poorly ventilated area, use of a respirator or self-contained breathing
equipment may be required. For more exposure and first aid information, refer to MSDS Sections 2, 3, 8 and 11.
Flammability
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LPS 3 HEAVY DUTY RUST INHIBITOR is combustible having a flash point above 100 F and an autoignition temperature
over 400掳 F. Under normal use conditions flammability isn鈥檛 a concern, but don鈥檛 spray the product onto red-hot metal
surfaces.
Disposal
If you spill LPS 3 HEAVY DUTY RUST INHIBITOR, notify the proper environmental or safety department at your company
right away. If LPS 3 HEAVY DUTY RUST INHIBITOR becomes contaminated with another substance and is rendered
unusable for protecting metal items from rust, the resulting mixture may fall under a hazardous classification. See section
13 for more details.
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Section 2 鈥? Composition, Information on Ingredients
Ingredients CAS %w/w OSHA ACGIH - LC-50 LD-50 Other Limits
Numbers PEL-TWA TLV
3
Mineral Spirits 64742-47-8 60 鈥? 500 ppm 100 ppm 21,400 mg/m LD-50: 15,400
34,600
mg/kg (rat)
70 for 4 hours mg/kg (rabbit 鈥?
(rat) dermal)
Petroleum oil 64742-54-7 5 鈥? 10 Not Not Not available. >5,000 LD-50: > 5,000
available. available. mg/kg (rat) mg/kg in 24 hours
(rabbit 鈥? dermal)
Microcrystalline 63231-60-7 5 鈥? 10 Not Not Not available Not Not available
Wax available available available
3 3
Calcium 471-34-1 1-5 5.0 mg/m 10 mg/m Not available Not NIOSH REL: 5
3
Carbonate* TWA available mg/m TWA
Aromatic 68410-16-2 1-3 Not Not Not available Not Not available
Hydrocarbon available available available
Resin
Carbon dioxide 124-38-9 2-3 10000 5000 ppm Not available Not available
Not
available
(aerosol only) ppm
The above components are hazardous as defined in 29 CFR 1910.1200. * Nuisance Dust (pure form)
Section 3 鈥? Hazards Identification
Physical State and Appearance: Dark brown liquid with a sweet odor.
Emergency Overview: DANGER
Flammable. Contents Under Pressure. Harmful or Fatal if Swallowed.
Primary route(s) of entry: Skin Eye contact. Inhalation.
Potential Acute Health Effects:
Eyes: Irritating to eyes.
Skin: Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or cracking. The solvent portion of this product can
also be absorbed through the skin and produce CNS depression effects.
Inhalation: Breathing high concentrations of vapor may cause respiratory irritation, euphoria, excitation or
giddiness, headache, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, fatigue, muscular
weakness, staggering gait, and central nervous system (CNS) depression. CNS effects include
dizziness, drowsiness, disorientation, vertigo, memory loss, visual disturbances, difficulty with
breathing, convulsions, unconsciousness, paralysis, coma and even death, depending upon the
level of overexposure concentration and duration. Vapors can reduce the oxygen content in air.
Approximately 20,000 ppm (or 2% by volume) of this product鈥檚 solvent portion in air can be fatal
to humans in 5 to 10 minutes. Sudden death from cardiac arrest (heart attack) may result from
exposure to 5,000 ppm for only 5 minutes. Oxygen deprivation is possible if working in confined
spaces.
Ingestion: If swallowed, this material may irritate the mucous membranes of the mouth, throat, and
esophagus. It can be readily absorbed by the stomach and intestinal tract. Symptoms include a
burning sensation fo the mouth and esophagus, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, staggering gait,
drowsiness, loss of consciousness, and delirium, as well as additional central nervous system
effects. Aspiration hazard if swallowed 鈥? can enter lungs and cause damage.
Potential Chronic Health Effects: Carcinogenic Effects: NTP: No IARC: No OSHA: No
Mutagenic Effects: None
Teratogenic Effects: None
Medical conditions aggravated by exposure: Persons with pre-existing central nervous system (CNS) disease,
neurological conditions, skin disorders, chornic respiratory diseases, or impaired liver or kidney function should avoid
exposure.
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Section 4 鈥? First Aid Measures
Eyes: Check for and remove contact lenses. If irritation or redness develops, flush eyes with cool, clean, low-
pressure water for at least 15 minutes. Hold eyelids apart to ensure complete irrigation of the eye and
eyelid tissue. Do not use eye ointment. Seek medical attention immediately.
Skin: Remove contaminated shoes and clothing. Flush affected area with large amounts of water. If skin
surface is damaged, apply a clean dressing and seek medical attention. Do not use ointments. If skin
surface is not damaged, clean affected area thoroughly with mild soap and water. Seek medical attention
if tissue appears damaged or if pain or irritation persists.
Inhalation: Immediately move victim to fresh air. If victim is not breathing, immediately begin rescue breathing. If
heart has stopped, immediately begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). If breathing is difficult, 100
percent humidified oxygen should be administered by a qualified individual. Seek medical attention
immediately.
Ingestion: Do NOT induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel. Never give anything by
mouth to an unconscious person. If spontaneous vomiting is about to occur, place victim鈥檚 head below
knees. If victim is drowsy or unconscious, place on the left side with head down. Do not leave victim
unattended. Seek medical attention immediately.
Section 5 鈥? Fire Fighting Measures
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Flash point: CLOSED CUP: 42掳 to 45 C (107掳 to 113 F). (Tagliabue.)
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Flammable limits: LOWER: 0.6% UPPER: 6% Autoignition Temperature: >230 C (446 F)
Products of Combustion: Carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.
Firefighting media: SMALL FIRE: Use DRY chemical powder.
LARGE FIRE: Use water spray, fog or foam. Cool containing vessels with water jet in
order to prevent pressure build-up, autoignition or explosion.
Protection Clothing (Fire): Firefighters must use full bunker gear including NIOSH-approved positive pressure self-
contained breathing apparatus to protect against potential hazardous combustion or
decomposition products and oxygen deficiencies. Evacuate 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.
Special Remarks on
Explosion Hazards: None.
Section 6 鈥? Accidental Release Measures
Small Spill and Leak: Absorb with an inert material and dispose of properly.
Large Spill and Leak: For large spills, secure the area and control access. Dike far ahead of a liquid spill to ensure
complete collection. Water mist or spray may be used to reduce or disperse vapors; but, it may
not prevent ignition in closed spaces. This material will float on water and its run-off may create
an explosion or fire hazard. Verify that responders are properly HAZWOPER-trained and wearing
appropriate respiratory equipment and fire-resistant protective clothing during cleanup operations.
Pick up free liquid for disposal if this can be accomplished safely with explosion-proof equipment.
Collect any excess material with absorbent pads, sand, or other inert non-combustible absorbent
materials. Place into appropriate waste containers for later disposal.
Section 7 鈥? Handling and Storage
Handling: Eliminate ignition sources. All equipment used when handling this material must be grounded when fluid
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temperature exceeds 100 F. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing. After handling, always wash
hands thoroughly with soap and water. Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid breathing vapors or
spray mists.
Storage: Keep container in a cool, well-ventilated area. Avoid all sources of ignition (spark or flame). Store below
120掳F.
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Section 8 鈥? Exposure Controls, Personal Protection
Engineering Controls: Provide exhaust ventilation or other engineering controls to keep the airborne
concentrations of vapors below their respective occupational exposure limits.
Personal Protection:
Eyes: Safety glasses.
Respiratory : Use appropriate respirator if ventilation is inadequate.
Hands: Impervious gloves.
Personal Protection in Case Splash goggles. Full suit. Boots. Gloves. Suggested protective clothing might not be
of a Large Spill: sufficient; consult a specialist BEFORE handling this product.
Section 9 鈥? Physical and Chemical Properties
Physical State and Appearance: Viscous liquid Vapor pressure: 2.6 mmHg(at 20掳C)
Color: Brown (dark) Vapor density: 4.8 (Air=1)
Odor: Sweet Cherry Volatility: 75% (v/v)
Boiling/Condensation point: 160掳C (320掳F) Evaporation rate: 0.2 (N-butylacetate = 1)
Specific gravity: 0.83 (Water=1)
VOC: 577 (g/l)
Odor Threshold: Not available. Solubility in water: Insoluble in cold water.
Section 10 鈥? Stability and Reactivity
Stability and Reactivity: The product is stable.
Incompatibility with Various Substances: Extremely reactive or incompatible with oxidizing agents.
Hazardous decomposition products: These products are carbon oxides (CO, CO2)
Hazardous polymerization: Will not occur.
Section 11 鈥? Toxicological Information
For Rule 66/3 Mineral Spirits Fraction:
Mineral Spirits is a mild to moderate eye irritant and a skin and respiratory tract irritant. Human volunteers exposed to an
airborne concentration of 400 ppm experienced no ill effects. Saturated vapors in air (or AP 8,200 mg/m3) are below the
LC50 level in rats.
Based upon laboratory animal studies, repeated direct application of Mineral Spirits to the skin can product defatting
dermatitis, kidney damage, and changes in blood-forming capacity. Rats developed kidney damage and elevated blood
urea nitrogen levels when exposed to a concentration of 1.9 mg/L for 65 days. The kidney damage in rats appeared to
involve both the tubules and glomeruli, but only occurred in males; so these effects may not be pertinent to humans. Male
rats exposed to airborne concentrations of 100, 150, and 1,500 ppm for 6 hours per day, 5 days per week for 9- days did
not develop any functional or histological signs of neurotoxicity. Mineral Spirits has not been shown to be mutagenic in a
variety of standard tests.
For additional ecological information concerning components of this product, users should refer to the Hazardous
Substances Databank 庐 and the Oil and Hazardous Materials / Technical Assistance Data System (OHM/TADS)
maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine. (Source: CITGO Petroleum Company).
Petroleum Base Oil Fraction:
The petroleum base oil used in this product contains fractions that may be refined by various processes including severe
solvent extraction, severe hydrocracking, or severe hydrotreating. None of the oils requires a cancer warning under the
OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200). These oils have not been listed in the National Toxicology
Program (NTP) Annual Report nor have they been classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)
as: carcinogenic to humans, probably carcinogenic to humans or possibly carcinogenic to humans.
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Section 12 鈥? Ecological Information
For Rule 66/3 Mineral Spirits Fraction:
Mineral spirits is potentially toxic to freshwater and saltwater ecosystems. It will normally float on water with its lighter
components evaporating rapidly. In stagnant or slow-flowing waterways, a naphtha hydrocarbon layer can cover a large
surface area. As a result, this covering layer might limit or eliminate natural atmospheric oxygen transport into the water.
With time, if not removed, oxygen depletion in the waterway might be enough to cause a fish kill or create an anaerobic
environment. This coating action can also be harmful or fatal to plankton, algae, aquatic life, and water birds. Additionally,
potable water and boiler feed water systems should never be allowed more than 5 ppm contamination from this material.
Using Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), similar materials showed a 96 hour TLm (Median Toxic Limit) from 10 ppm
to 20 ppm in ambient saltwater. 24 hour TLms resulted in 2,990 ppm and 200 ppm when using Bluegill Sunfish (Lipomis
macrochirus) and juvenile American Shad (Squalius cephalus), respectively. Based upon actual spill incident
investigations, similar materials have been shown to bioaccumulate in tissues of various fish from 1 ppm to 10 ppm levels.
Petroleum Base Oil Fraction:
The 96 hour LC50 for rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) is > 1000 mg/l. This material is not expected to readily
biodegrade.
Section 13 鈥? Disposal Considerations
Waste Status: This product, as sold in bulk, has the RCRA characteristic of ignitability and if discarded would have the
hazardous waste code D001.
Disposal: Maximize material recovery for reuse or recycling. If spilled material is introduced into a wastewater
treatment system, chemical and biological oxygen demand (COD and BOD) will likely increase. This
material is slowly biodegradable if gradually exposed to microorganisms, preferably in an aerobic
environment. In sewage-seeded wastewater, at or below concentrations of 0.2% by volume, there is little
or no effect on bio-oxidation and /or digestion. However, at 1% by volume, the base solvent of this
product doubles the required digestion period. Higher concentrations interfere with floc formation and
sludge settling and also plug filters or exchange beds. Vapor emissions from a bio-oxidation process
contaminated by this material might prove to be a potential health hazard.
Note: Chemical additions to, processing of, or otherwise altering this material may make this waste
management information inaccurate, incomplete, or otherwise inappropriate. Furthermore, state and
local waste disposal requirements may be more restrictive than federal laws and regulations.
Section 14 鈥? Transportation Information
Aerosol Only
Mode Shipping Name Hazard Number Technical Label Packing Emergency
Class Name Group Response
Guide
D.O.T. ORM-D UN NA ORM-D NA NA
Consumer Commodity
Ground 1950
IATA (US) 9 UN NA Miscellaneous NA NA
Consumer Commodity
8000
IATA (non- 2.1 UN NA Flammable NA NA
AEROSOLS, flammable
US) 1950 Gas
IMDG 2.1 UN NA Flammable NA EMS: 2-13
AEROSOL
(Regular) 1950 Gas
IMDG NA UN NA NA NA EMS: 2-13
Dangerous Goods in
Limited Quantities of Class
(Special) 1950
2
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Section 14 鈥? Transportation Information - Continued
All Non-Aerosol Packaging
Mode Shipping Name Hazard Number Technical Label Packing Emergency
Class Name Group Response
Guide
D.O.T. NA NA NA NA NA NA
Not Regulated
Ground
IATA (US) 3 UN Naphtha Flammable III NA
Flammable liquid, n.o.s.
1993 Petroleum Liquid
IATA (non- 3 UN NA Flammable III NA
Flammable liquid, n.o.s.
US) 1993 Liquid
IMDG 3 UN Naphtha Flammable III EMS: 3-07
Flammable liquid, n.o.s.
(Regular) 1993 Petroleum Liquid
IMDG NA NA NA NA NA EMS: 3-07
NA
(Special)
If shipped by air (IATA), part # 00322 and #03128 will need to be repacked. Contact LPS Technical for additional information.
Section 15 鈥? Regulatory Information
HCS Classification: Class: Flammable aerosol.
U.S. Federal Regulations: TSCA 8(b) inventory: All of the ingredients are listed on the TSCA inventory.
CERCLA Sections 102a/103 Hazardous Substances (40 CFR Part 370): This product
contains no Reportable Quantity (RQ) Substances.
SARA Title III Sections 311/312 Hazardous Categorization (40 CFR Part 370.2): Fire
Hazard, Acute (Immediate) Health Hazard, and Chronic (Delayed) Health Hazard.
SARA Title III Sections 313 Chemicals: None.
Section 16 鈥? Other Information
DOC# 10316 NFPA
flammability
HMIS
Notice to Reader: 2
To the best of our knowledge, the information Health - 1 health reactivity
1 0
contained herein is accurate. However, neither Flammability - 2
the above named supplier nor any of its Reactivity - 0
subsidiaries assumes any liability whatsoever for Personal Protection - B special fire fighting data
the accuracy or completeness of the information
contained herein. Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may
present unknown hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot
guarantee that these are the only hazards that exist.
June 2, 2004
Ed Williams, Technical Manager Form #2502
LPS Laboratories
A division of Illinois Tool Works
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LPS LABORATORIES
MSDS
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Section 1 - Product Identification and Use
Manufacturer's Name: Trade Name:
LPS Laboratories LPS 3 Heavy- Duty Rust Inhibitor
Street Address: Chemical Family:
4647 Hugh Howell Road Petroleum Hydrocarbons
City, State, Zip: Part Numbers:
Tucker, GA 30085-5052 00316, 03128, 00305, 00355
00322 - LPS 3 Trigger Spray
Telephone Number: 770-934-7800
Emergency Telephone Number: 1-800-424-9300 Chemtrec
Outside U.S.: (703) 527-3887
Hazardous Materials Description and proper shipping name (49 CFR 172.101):
Compound, Boiler, Preserving Liquid NMFC 50093 SUB 2 BRL/BXS CL55
CONSUMER COMMODITY ORM-D
TSCA Inventory: HMIS Labeling: Health: 1
All of the ingredients are listed on the TSCA inventory. Flammability: 2
Reactivity: 0
Section 2 - Hazardous Ingredients / Identity Information
ACGIH OTHER
Ingredients CAS Numbers %WW OSHA PEL TLV LIMITS
Aliphatic Hydrocarbon 8052-41-3 70-80 100 ppm 100 ppm None
Petroleum Oil (Severely hydro-treated) 64742-52-5 10-15 5mg/m3* 5mg/m3* 10 mg/m3* STEL
Dipropylene Glycol Monomethyl Ether 34590-94-8 2-3 100 ppm 100 ppm 150 ppm STEL
Carbon dioxide propellant (aerosol only) 124-38-9 2-3 10,000 ppm 5,000 ppm 30,000 ppm STEL
* Oil mist
Section 3 - Physical / Chemical Characteristics
Boiling point: (F潞): 315潞F Specific gravity (H20 = 1): .830
Vapor pressure ( mmHg) @100掳F : <5 Percent volatile by volume (%): 75
Vapor density (Air = 1): 4.8 - 5.3 Evaporation rate (n-Butyl Acetate = 1): .12
Solubility in water: Nil
Appearance and odor: Dark brown liquid with sweet, mild odor.
Section 4 - Fire and Explosion Hazard
Flash point (method used): 105潞F TCC Flammable limits (of diluent ): LEL 0.7% UEL 6.0%
Extinguishing media: Foam, dry chemical, or carbon dioxide. Do not use a direct stream of water.
Special fire fighting procedures: Self-contained breathing apparatus should be provided to fire fighters. Water fog may
be used to cool closed containers.
Unusual fire and explosive hazards: Intensive heat created by fire will cause aerosols to burst.
Section 5 - Health Hazard Data
Primary route(s) of entry: Inhalation, eyes, skin.
Health hazard/effects of over exposure:
Inhalation: Headache, dizziness, nausea and anesthetic effects.
N.E. = Not established
N.A. = Not applicable
Eyes: Irritation.
Skin: Repeated or prolonged contact may cause drying and defatting of skin.
Ingestion: Low order of oral toxicity; however minute amount aspirated into lungs during ingestion may cause severe
pulmonary injury.
Medical conditions aggravated by exposure: Pre-existing eye, skin and respiratory disorders may be aggravated.
Chemicals listed as potential carcinogen: NTP: No IARC: No OSHA: No
Emergency and first aid procedures:
Inhalation: Move to fresh air and contact physician. Administer oxygen if breathing is difficult.
Eyes: Flush eyes with plenty of water and contact physician.
Skin: Wash with soap and water; apply medicated skin cream.
Ingestion: Contains aliphatic hydrocarbons and petroleum oil. Do not induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs
spontaneously, keep head below hips to prevent aspiration of liquid into lungs. Contact physician
immediately.
Section 6 - Reactivity Data
Stability: Stable Conditions to avoid: Avoid sparks or open flames. See handling and storage precautions.
Incompatibility (Materials to avoid): Strong oxidizing agents.
Hazardous decomposition products: Thermal decomposition may yield carbon monoxide.
Hazardous polymerization: Will not occur.
Section 7 - Precautions for Safe Handling and Use
Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled: Ventilate area by opening doors and windows. Remove
ignition sources. Remove leaking container and transfer remaining product to another vessel. Prevent product from
going into sewers and water sources by diking or impounding. Using appropriate safety equipment, mop up or soak up
with absorbent material, such as sand or clay.
Waste disposal methods: Dispose of in accordance with local, state and federal regulations for petroleum distillates.
RCRA Hazardous Waste No.: This material has the RCRA characteristic of ignitability and if discarded in its purchased
form would have the hazardous waste number D001.
CERCLA Reportable Quantity: N.A.
SARA TITLE III Chemicals: None
Precautions to be taken in handling and storage: Store aerosols below 120潞F and above 32潞F. Store bulk below
150掳F and above 32潞F. Store away from ignition sources and avoid breathing vapors.
Section 8 - Control Measures
Respiratory Protection: None required if good ventilation is maintained. For enclosed areas, use NIOSH approved
organic vapor cartridge respirator or self-contained breathing apparatus.
Ventilation: Local exhaust is usually adequate. However, mechanical ventilation should be used when spraying in
enclosed areas. Vapor concentration should be minimized as much as possible.
Protective gloves: Use solvent resistant gloves for liquid handling.
Eye protection: For spraying or splashing of solvent, use face shield or goggles.
Other protective equipment: As necessary to prevent prolonged or repeated skin contact.
Work/hygienic practices: Wash hands with soap and water after use and/or before breaks, lunch and at the end of work
periods. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before reuse.
Section 9 - Preparation Date of MSDS
The foregoing technical information and recommendations are compiled from sources that are believed to be accurate
and reliable. However, they are supplied without warranty or guarantee of any kind either expressed or implied. The
purchaser is responsible for selecting and determining the suitability of products for purchaser鈥檚 particular needs and we
disclaim any responsibility for improper applications or misuse of our products in any manner whatsoever.
March 6, 2002
Fred Fugitt, Technical Services Chemist
Ed Williams, Manager of Research and Development Form # 2502
LPS Laboratories MSDS LPS 3 Heavy-Duty Rust Inhibitor
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