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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2270 COSMOS CT; ; CB941013; PermitBUILDING PERMIT 09/30/94 11 44 Page 1 of 1 Job Address 2270 COSMOS CT Suite Permit Type INDUSTRIAL TENANT IMPROVEMENT Parcel No 213-050-42-00 Lot# Valuation 7,000 Construction Type NEW Occupancy Group Reference* Description INSTALL SPRAY BOOTH Appl/Ownr WING, JOHN 9369 QUAIL CANYON ROAD EL CAJON, CA 92021 Permit No CB941013 Project No A9401434 Development No 8886 09/30/94 QOOi 01 02 C-PRMT 148-00 Status ISSUED Applied 08/12/94 Apr/Issue 09/30/94 Entered By MDP *** Fees Required ****** 619 390-7803 Fees Collected & Credits Fees 207 Adjustments Total Fees 207. Fee description Building Permit Plan Check Strong Motion Fee * BUILDING TOTAL 00 00 00 Total Credits Total Payments 59 Balance Due 148 00 00 00 Units Fee/Unit Ext fee Data 90 59 : .' ••" " . 1 150 Enter "Y" for Plumbing Issue Fee > Enter "Y" for Electric Issue Fee > Remodel/Alter Per AMP * ELECTRICAL TOTAL Enter 'Y' for Mechanical Each Exhaust Fan * MECHANICAL TOTAL > Issue Fee> . •• > 10 100 25 25 35 15 ±6.50 6 22 00 00 00 00 N 00 Y 00 00 00 Y 50 00 IVAOUddV 1VNIJ CITY OF CARLSBAD 2075 Las Palmas Dr , Carlsbad, CA 92009 (619) 438-1161 PERMIT APPLICATION City of Carlsbad Building Department 2075 Las Palmas Or , Carlsbad, CA 92009 (619) 438-1161 1 PERMIT TYPE From List 1 (see back) give code of Permit Type _Z~7"-Z1 For Residential Proiects Only From List 2 (see back) give Code of Structure Type Net Loss/Gam of Dwelling Units PLAN CHECK NO - ( EST VAL PLANCKD1 VAIJD BY DATE 2. PROJECT INFORMATION 8206 08/12/94 0001 01 02 C-PRMT FOR OFFICE USE ONLY 59-00 Address Nearest Cross Street Building or Suite No LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot No Subdivision Name/Number 5 of Parcel M^ We Unit No Phase No CHECK BtLOW it D 2 Energy Calcs Q 2 Structural Calcs ID 2 Soils Report D 1 Addressed Envelope ASSESSOR S PARCEL - <4 t.EXISTING USE /,» cA/S•/>PROPOSED USE DESCRIPTION OF WORK SQ FF / # OF STORIES # OF BEDROOMS # OF BATHROOMS 3 UUNIACJTPLKbUN 01 dillerent trom applicant) NAME (last name first) *t-»./\A , -)&/,,.,ADDRESS CITY £STATE CA ZIP CODE DAY TELEPHONE -396- 7 TO 3 4 APPIJI.AN1 UtAJNTRAClOR NAME (last name first) i j, >^- LUN 1RAC1OK LJOWNkR ADDRESS 9 36? 6? CITY Z^ / C *. / fr »-l STATE £ /) ZIP CODE U AljLN 1 tUK UWNLlto ?t^ I C yt ^^ DAY TELEPHONE 5 •? O - PROPERTY OWNER NAME (last name first) CITY A i ., i , *. , io/»« ' 4*^ • ^-»^J ADDRESS £<£><? A,1 7^ STATE £ A ZIP CODE 9 &O 6> *} DAY TELEPHONE~ ~_ 6 CONTRACTOR NAME (last name first) CITY C/,x»-f £<jc'-'\ STATE STATE LIC # <S't<7 . ADDRESS 736^ Vt/«t» ' ZIP CODE *}£&"?- 1 DAY TELEPHONE * LICENSE CLASS fi> - / C ITY BUSINESS LIC # DESIGNER NAME (last name lirstj CITY STATE ADDRESS ZIP CODE DAY TELEPHONE STATE LIC # 7 WORKERS^ COMPENSATION Workers Compensation Declaration Thereby affirm that I nave a certificate ol consent to sell insure issued by the Director of Industrial Relations, or a certificate of Workers' Compensation Insurance by an admitted insure r, or an exact copy or duplicate thereof certified by the Director of the insurer thereof filed with the Building Inspection Department (Section 3800, Lab C) INSURANCE COMPANY POLICY NO EXPIRATION DATE / // /? - Certificate ot Exemption I certify that in the pertormance of the work tor which this permit is issued, so as to become subject to the Workers' Compensation Laws of California shall not employ any person in any manner SIGNATURE DATE 8 OWNER-BUILDER DECLARATION Owner builder Declaration I hereby amrm that 1 am exempt trom the Contractors License Law tor the lollowing reason D I, as owner of the property or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, w:,ll do the work and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec 7044, Business and Professions Code The Contractor's License Lav/ does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does such work himself or through his own employees, provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for sale If, however, the building or improvement is sold within one year of c ompletion, the owner builder will have the burden of proving that he did not build or improve for the purpose of sale) D I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec 7044, Business and Professions Code The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and contracts for such projects with contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractor's License Law) D I am exempt under Section Business and Professions Code for thi> reason (Sec 7031 5 Business and Professions Code Any City or County which requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair any structure, prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for such permit to file a .igned statement that he is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's License law (Chapter 9, commencing with Section 7000 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code) or that he is exempt therefrom, and the basis for the alleged exemption Any violation of Section 7031 5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars [S500]) SIGNATURE DATE COMPLETE THIS SECTION FOR NON RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMITS ONLY Is the applicant or future building occupant required to submit a business plan, acutely hazardous materials registration form or risk management and prevention prograinunder Sections 25505, 25533 or 25534 of the Presley Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act? BfYES Q NO Is the applicant orfuture building occupant required to obtain a permit from the air pollution control district or air quality management district? H YES D NO Is the facility to be constructed within I,0p0"feet of the outer boundary of a school site? D YES BKNO IF ANY OF THE ANSWERS ARE YES, A FINAL CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY MAY NOT BE ISSUED AFTER JULY 1, 1989 UNIf.SS THE APPLICANT HAS MET OR IS Ml^ETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AND THE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT 9 CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY ~~ I hereby attirm that there is a construction lending agency tor the pertormance ot the work tor which this permit is issued (Sec 3097(1) Civil Code) LENDER S NAME LENDER'S ADDRESS 10 APPLICANT CJulIlUCATION I certiry that Inave read the application and state that the above information is correct I agree to comply with all City ordinances and State laws relating to building construction I hereby authorize representatives of the City of Carlsbad to enter upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes I ALSO AGREE TO SAVE INDEMNIFY AND KEEP HARMLESS THE CTIY OF CARLSBAD AGAINST ALL UABIUT1ES, JUDGMENTS, COSTS AND EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN ANY WAY ACCRUE AGAINST SATO CITY IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE GRANTING OF THIS PERMIT OSHA. An OSIIA permit is required for excavations over 5'0" deep and demolition or construction of structures over 3 stones in height Expiration Every permit issued by the Building Official under the provisions of this Code shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit is not commenced within 365 days from the date of such permit or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at day time after the work is commenced for a penod of 180 days (Section 303 (d) Uniform Building. Code" APPLICANTS SIGNATURE /7 ^ A/ DATE 15III H File YELLOW Applicant PINK. Finance DATZ INSPECTOR PERMIT I PUUCX » 9V- JOB ADORZSS TIMX AMIVI:TIKI LEA VI: CO LVL DCSdlPTIOM 41 _ ACT CQMKEMTS ESGIL CORPORATION 9320 CHESAPEAKE DR , SUITE 208 SAN DIEGO, CA 92123 (619) 560-1468 DATE 9- 8- ?y JURISDICTION PLAN CHECK NO: <3/4«O 9 'j ~ /6/3 SET PROJECT ADDRESS. PROJECT NAME; "2 *7 O /o/t. j 1 1 >iiu-i-^_^ LJ ^ v^. j. O. WJTI _ (JPLAN CHECKER QFILE COPY QUPS QDESIGNER rar-j The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where cS necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes. _ The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply 1 _ J with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficien- cies identified are resolved and I — -I _ I D D checked by building department staff. The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corp. until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to return to the applicant contact person. | | The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to I 1 Esgil staff did not advise the applicant contact person that — plan check has been completed. &Z\ Esgil staff did advise applicant that the plan check has ^^ been completed. Person contacted; cTo*>*-) Date contacted: REMARKS: 7~~8~~ ' */ Telephone #~/A/ By;Enclosures: ESGIL CORPORATION DCM ESGIL CORPORATION 9320 CHESAPEAKE DR , SUITE 208 SAN DIEGO, CA 92123 (619) 56O-1468 DATE i JURISDICTION. PLAN CHECK NO- PROJECT ADDRESS PROJECT NAME: , D The plans necessary 3 -/£- 9V C*4*<- s/3/*«? </V ~/O / 3 SET - H10 C^MO^ /^/Zo/z^-S 5 /d/vxjc. /76<.C transmitted herewith have and substantially comply (~JAPPT.TrA.NT -^ <T7lJURISDICTION ' BPLAN CHECKER FILE COPY _^ Dups QDESIGNER >/o Srs-rem been corrected where with the jurisdiction's D D D building codes. The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficien- cies identified are resolved and checked by building department staff. The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corp. until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to return to the applicant contact person. The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to. if A Aj Esgil staff did not advise the applicant contact person that plan check has been completed. II Esgil staff did advise applicant that the plan check has — been completed. Person contacted: Date contacted: REMARKS: Telephone 67 <.<£>/ /lOABy • ESGIL CORPORATION DGA DCM Enclosures: JURISDICTION _Date plans received by plan checker PLAN CHECK NO PROJECT ADDRESS TO 9 V * / & f 3 Date plan recheck completed ^-/6-ftoBv -^ "Z 7 O _ £ g> «, A* 6 S ^ "T t-C^<o RECHECK PLAN CORRECTION SHEET FOREWORD PLEASE READ Plan check is limited to technical requirements contained in toe Uniform Building Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, National Electrical Code and state laws regulating energy conservation, noise attenuation and disabled access The plan check is based on regulations enforced by toe Building Inspection Department You may have other corrections based on laws and ordinances enforced by toe Planning Department, Engineering Department or other departments The items shown below need clarification, modification or change All items have to be satisfied before toe plans will be in conformance with toe cited codes and regulations Per Sec 303(c), of toe Uniform Building Code, toe approval of toe plans does not permit toe violation of any state, county or city law A PLANS Please make all corrections on toe original tracings and submit two new sets of prints, and any original plan sets that may have been returned to you by toe jurisdiction, to 932.0 X qf thp ju *£— SOU_Jli — In ^n- those— f •n "Oii__did10 -you— a 1*1— "*&^~ "-*'£ t-quaafeieiia nnr icranp n copy Intl irn Trnrn 9Z/2J3 To facilitate rechecking, please identify, next to each item, toe sheet of toe plans upon which each correction on this sheet has been made and return this check sheet with toe revised plans I Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a result of corrections from this list If there are other changes, please briefly describe them and where they are located on the plans Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list' Please check ifes No • s >Ol/ / iQ t* v*> 9-/3 C //owg /v MECHANICAL, PLDNBDC, ENERGY FLAN CORRECTION SHEET JURISDICTION= c.DATE: FLAN CHECK NUMBER: GLEN ADAHEK PLAN CHECKER: D u ?oz. L/<3<j r/ «. x? r /o-o tffc <Z - u t* /o -r cT / x» >i «T«o S 7" /o O •o. Date Jurisdiction Prepared by Lt,<gQ D Bldg Dept D Esgil VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE PLAN CHECK NO BUILDING ADDRESS 70 APPLICANT /CONTACT BUILDING OCCUPANCY - ^ S At " TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION PHONE NO. DESIGNER PHONE CONTRACTOR PHONE BUILDING PORTION £,rv //. Air Conditioning Commercial Residential Res. or Comm Fire Sprinklers Total Value BUILDING AREA 4^-CCt^ VALUATION MULTIPLIER @ @ e VALUE 7OG&t °° 74 oo Building Permit Fee $. Plan Check Fee $ COMMENTS c \general\valuatn sht SHEET .OF 3/94 Plan Check No Planner DAVID RICK PLANNING CHECKLIST /^Address 22.70 Cf phone 438-1161 ext "328 >- APN (Name) 050- «l V • •* M «rfm m m000 Cl Type of Project and Use \^ Zone (PrA Faciliaes Management Zone 5" CFD (in/out) #circle (.It property in, complete SPECIAL TAX CALCULATION WORKSHEET provided by Building Department) Legend j< Js -x -a u«Ao <j 9 i i L/DD Item Complete Item Incomplete - Needs your action 1, 2, 3 Number in circle indicates plancheck number where deficiency was identified Environmental Review Required YES NO S TYPE DATE OF COMPLETION 0 D a Comphance with conditions of approval? If not, state conditions which require action Conditions of Approval Discretionary Action Required YES NO i^TYPE DATE.APPROVAL/RESO NO PROJECT NO OTHER RELATED CASES: Comphance with conditions of approval? If not, state conditions which require action Conditions of Approval ODD California Coastal Commission Permit Required- YES NO DATE OF APPROVAL. San Diego Coast District, 3111 Camino Del Rio North, Suite 200, San Diego, CA. 92108-1725 (619) 521-8036 Compliance with conditions of approval? If not, state conditions which require action Conditions of Approval D s^n an czfcan [/an a/pa ana [nclusionaiy Housing Fee required YES _ NO ^ (Effective date of Inclusionary Housing Ordinance - May 21, 1993 ) Site Plan. Zoning- Provide a fully dimensioned site plan drawn to scale Show North arrow, property lines, easements, existing and proposed structures, streets, existing street improvements, nght-of-way width, dimensioned setbacks and existing topographical lines Provide legal description of property, and assessor's parcel number Setbacks 2 3 ^^'X 4 ^Additional Comments Front Int Side Street Side Rear Lot coverage Height Parking Required Required Required Required Required Required Spaces Required Guest Spaces Required Shown Shown Shown Shown Shown Shown Shown Shown 4-~ iJ II Jo C A OK TO ISSUE AND ENTERED APPROVAL INTO COMPUTER L/ DATE PLNCK.FRM PLANNING/ENGINEERING APPROVALS PERMIT NUMBER CB ADDRESS RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL ADDITION MINOR « $10,000 00} DATE TEIMANT IMPROVEMENT PLAZA CAMINO REAL VILLAGE FAIRE OTHER COMPLETE OFFICE BUILDING PLANNER DATE ENGINEER DATE C \WP51\FILES\BLDG FRM Rev 11 /15/90 City of Carlsbad Fire Department • Bureau of Prevention Plan Review: Requirements Category: Spray Booths Date of Report Friday, September 23. 1994 _ Reviewed by ( . Contact Name John Wing __ Address 9369 Quail Cyn Rd City, State El Capri CA 92021 Bldg Dept No 94-1013 Planning No Job Name Prof Audio Sys Job Address 2270 Cosmos Ste or Bldg No Approved - The item you have submitted for review has been approved The approval is based on plans, information and/or specifications provided in your submittal, therefore any changes to these items after this date, including field modifica- tions, must be reviewed by this office to insure continued conformance with applicable codes Please review carefully all comments attached, as failure to comply with instructions in this report can result in suspension of permit to construct or install improvements Disapproved - Please see the attached report of deficiencies Please make corrections to plans or specifications necessary to indicate compliance with applicable codes and standards Submit corrected plans and/or specifications to this office for review For Fire Department Use Only Review 1st 2nd 3rd Other Agency ID CFD Job# 94197 File* 2560 Orion Way • Carlsbad, California 92008 • (619) 931-2121 City of Carlsbad Fire Department • Bureau of Prevention Plan Review: Requirements Category: Spray Booths Date of Report Thursday, September 29, 1994 _ Reviewed by (J Contact Name John wing __ Address 9369 Quail CynRd _ _ City, State El Cajon CA 92021 Bldg_Dept No 9^-1013 Planning No-^<C^^__^> Job Name Prof Audio Sys Job Address 2270 Cosmos Ste or Bldg No Approved - The item you have submitted for review has been approved The approval is based on plans, information and/or specifications provided in your submittal, therefore any changes to these items after this date, including field modifica- tions, must be reviewed by this office to insure continued conformance with applicable codes Please review carefully all comments attached, as failure to comply with instructions in this report can result in suspension of permit to construct or install improvements Disapproved - Please see the attached report of deficiencies Please make corrections to plans or specifications necessary to indicate compliance with applicable codes and standards Submit corrected plans and/or specifications to this office for review For Fire Department Use Only Review 1st 2nd 3rd Other Agency ID CFD Job# 94197 File* 2560 Orion Way • Carlsbad, California 92008 • (619) 931-2121 City of Carlsbad Fire Department • Bureau of Prevention Plan Review: Requirements Category Spray Booths Date of Report Tuesday, September 13, 1994 _ Reviewed by C K^uJ- Contact Name John Wing __ Address 9369 Quail Cyn Rd __ City, State El Cajon CA 92021 Bldg Dept No 94-1013 Planning No Job Name Prof Audio Sys Job Address 2270 Cosmos Ste or Bldg No Approved - The item you have submitted for review has been approved The approval is based on plans, information and/or specifications provided in your submittal, therefore any changes to these items after 1 his date, including field modifica- tions, must be reviewed by this office to insure continued conformance with applicable codes Please review carefully all comments attached, as failure to comply with instructions in this report can result in suspension of permit to construct or install improvements Disapproved - Please see the attached report of deficiencies Please make corrections to plans or specifications necessary to indicate compliance with applicable codes and standards Submit corrected plans and/or specifications to this office for review ^ For Fire Department Use Only Review 1st 2nd 3rd Other Agency ID CFDJobff 94197 File# 2560 Orion Way • Carlsbad, California 92008 • (619) 931-2121 CORRECTION LIST for 2270 Cosmos Ct Plan Check#94-1 01 3 1) Two new sets of drawings submitted to Esgil Corp 9320 Chesapeake Dr #208, San Diego, CA 92123 2) Check sheet returned with revised plans 4) No changes have been made to the plans that did not result from the correction list 5) Provide data on what is done in the paint room, (storage, mixing, dispensing and spray painting) The paint room will be used for the following operations Application of lacquer using HVLP spray guns in a Bmks paint spraybootlh to speaker housings fabricated in another room of this building Dispensing of materials and application to unfinished speaker m paint spray booth only Materials be stored in approved storage cabinets in B-2 paint room (see page A-1 for location of paint room & page A-3 for B-2 classification information) 6) Provide a list of materials being used and stored in paint room, including the amount and type of material, as per Table 9-A and 9-B Classes (provide Safety Data Sheets for each Hazardous Material) being used or being stored Please see page A-3 of plans and included MSDS Sheet for each material 7) Show two hour fire rated occupancy separation between H-2 and B-2 occupancies The paint room is now listed as a B-2 occupancy, see page A-1 of plans & page A-3 for B-2 classification information 8) As per UBC section 901 (c, show at least one exterior door approved for fire dept access into paint room The paint room is now listed as a B-2 occupancy, see page A-1 of plans & page A-3 for B-2 classification information 9) Provide electrical plan or approval for separate electrical review from the city Electrical plans included with correction set 1 0) Detail spill control, drainage and containment as per Fire Code and UBC section 905(b The paint room is now listed as a B-2 occupancy, see page A-1 of plans & page A-3 for B-2 classification information 11) Detail paint room ventilation as per Fire code, UMC and UBC section 905)b Because the room the booth is to be built in is now a B-2 occupancy the ventilation from the spray booth will meet all necessary requirements In addition please review spray booth noted on page A-1 for gun and booth interlock note 12) Provide data on explosion controls as per UBC section 910 and Fire code The paint room is now listed as a B-2 occupancy, see page A-1 of plans & page A-3 for B-2 classification information 13) Detail make-up air for paint booth exhaust, UMC section 1105(c See page M-1 of plans, 42" intake to be added to paint room 1 4) Detail protection of all combustible framing within 1 8" of exhaust duct per UMC section 1107(h See page M-1 of plans, exhaust stack detail Roof mounted equipment must be screened Please see note page M-1 of plans and detail page A-3 of plans Screening to be painted (color) as per Carlsbad Planning Department 16) Provide mechanical plans showing existing equipment and new HVAC equipment, ducts, and access to equipment serving paint room See page M-1 of plans No HVAC equipment currently in paint room, see plans for new equipment 1 7) Provide a copy of the plans and permit for construction of "Existing H-2 occupancy 'Paint room '" (Change or expanding use of room) The paint room is now listed as a B-2 occupancy, see page A-1 of plans & page A-3 for B-2 classification information 18) Detail exhaust duct clearance from building wall and existing wall construction See page M-1 of plans ta S r- z S; O* v= , a O I/) -T n r\ •^ •>>. 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The State has determined that if exposure is at or below 40 micrograms per day of formaldehyde gas no significant risk exists. For more information related to health and safety, please refer to the non-hazardous letter or MSDS for the individual product. Very Truly, NATIONAL CASEIN OF CALIFORNIA Donald White Plant Manager DW:kh/CALT-l NATIONAL CASEIN COMPANY 601 W 80th STREET ALLIED CHICAGO IL 60620-2502 COMPANIES (312) 846-7300 NATIONAL CASEIN COMPANY 13039 GAUT AVENUE TYLER TX 75708 3315 (903) 877 3443 NATIONAL CASEIN OF NEW JERSEY BROAD STREET RIVERTON NJ 08077-0226 (609)829-1880 NATIONAL CASEIN INC (CANADA) 450 TAPSCOTT ROAD UNIT 6 SCARBOROUGH ONT CANADA M1B1Y4 (416) 298-6888 No warranty expressed or implied is made as to the effects or effectiveness of the use of our products Our products are offered in good faith and our representatives are available to help the consumer obtain the best results with then based on information and tests believed reliable No representative of ours has authority to change this provision in any way Our only obligation is to replace or accept return of defective material ACYCLIC ASSEMBLY ADHES GENERAL INFORMATION NATIONAL CASEIN® ACYCLIC Assembly Adhesives are designed to meet the needs of the Woodworking Industry They give excellent bonds to wood, hardboard, particle board, and other porous substrates Typical products or gluing applications are Plywood, Edge-Gluing, Panel-to-Frame, and General Assembly NATIONAL CASEIN® ACYCLIC Assembly Adhesives are water-based, a feature which makes them non-flammable, non-staining, and easy to clean-up with water They are ready to use, give a fast set at normal ambient working temperatures, and offer excellent sanding properties STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS NATIONAL CASEIN© ACYCLIC Assembly Adhesives have a shelf life of 6 months stored at 70-80°F (21-27°C) in original sealed containers Avoid extremes in temperature in the storage area Use old inventory first Reseal partially used containers These adhesives are "freeze-thaw" stable Should freezing occur, thaw the adhesive in a warm area Before using, check to make sure that the temperature is back to 70-80°F and stir until the material is homogeneous again, preferably using a mechanical stirrer HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS Common sense handling is suggested Avoid mgestion and wash hands before eating CLEAN-UP INSTRUCTIONS These Acyclic Assembly Adhesives should be cleaned from the equipment with warm water before the glue dries or hardens This adhesive meets the stringent California V 0 C requirements for wood gluing INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE STOCK CONDITIONS The surfaces to be bonded should be clean, free of dirt, oil, and saw dust Joints should be properly machined so that surfaces can make intimate contact For the best gluing conditions, the stock should be at a moisture content of 6 to 9% and a temperature of 70-90°F (21-32°C) APPLICATION OF ADHESIVE AND APPLYING PRESSURE NATIONAL CASEIN® Acyclic Assembly Adhesives may be apolied by brush, roller, squeeze bottle, or mechanical spreader Pressure may be applied by the use of glue reels, presses, clamps, nails or doweling machines Selection of the means of applying the glue and putting the assembly under pressure will be determined to a great extent by the nature of the individual operation and the end-product The typical assembly time after application of glue and before applying pressure is seldom longer than 15 minutes Press time will depend on the gluing application but at lower tempeiatures a longer cure time will be necessary TRIAL GLU1NGS Consult your NA TIONAL CASEIN® representative for assistance with your gluing operation Y-4-1 San Diego Building Inspection Department Hazardous Materials Questionnaire KSO Business Name . OfO >W' Mailing Address Site Address 2 i~rO Cos. Contact Person o ^y6r/^*l5 J«*ln UOi^i ' City City JH*3 C-e C~rl*lcJ State State Telephone Zip Zip Plan File # Permit # PART I CITY OF SAN DIEGO FIRE DEPARTMENT - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT DIVISION OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION Indicate by circling the item whether your business will or did process or store any of the following hazardous materials If any of the items are checked off applicant must contact the Fire Department-Hazardous Materials Management Division 525 B Street Suite 705 San Diego CA 92101 Telephone (619) 533-4400 prior to plan submittal 1 Explosives or Blasting Agents 2 Compressed Gases 3 Flammable or Combustible Liquids 4 Flammable Solids 5 Organic Peroxides 6 Oxidizers 7 Pyrophoncs 8 Unstable (reactive) Materials 9 Water-Reactives 10 Cryogenics 11 Highly Toxic or Toxic Materials 12 Radioactives 13 Corrosives 14 Other Health Hazards PART II COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO HEALTH DEPARTMENT - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT DIVISION CONTINGENCY PLAN REVIEW If the answer to any of the questions is yes applicant must contact the County of San Diego Health Department Hazardous Materials 1255 Imperial Avenue 3rd floor San Diego CA 92138 Te'ephone (619) 338-2222 prior to the issuance of a building permit CD NO (FEE MAY BE REQUIRE! CD Is your business type listed on the reverse side of this form' CDWill your business dispose of Hazardous Substances or Medical Wastes in any amount' ua Will your business store or haridle Hazardoli£ bUDSTdnces in quantities equal to or greater than 55 gallons 500 pounds or 200 cubic feet of 'mpressed gas' II your business use an existing or install an underground storage tank? 'ill your business store use or handle carcinogens reproductive toxins or Acutely Hazardous Materials'Will your business be located within 1 000 feet from the outer boundary of a school and handle Acutely Hazardous Matnals? CD For Demolition Permits Only Does the building or structure for which this demolition permit is requested contain any friable asbestos' PART III SAN DIEGO AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT If the answer to any of the questions is yes applicant must contact the Air Pollution Control District 9150 Chesapeake Drive San Diego, CA 92113 Telephone, (619) 694-3307 prior to the issuance of a building permit 'NO CD Will the intended occupant install or use any of the equipment listed on the Listing of Air Pollution Control District Permit Categories on the 2 CD 3 CD Reverse side of this form S (/(ANSWER ONLY IF THE ANSWER TO QUESTION 1 IS YES ) Will the subject facility be located within 1 000 feet of the outer boundary of a school (K thru 12) as listed in the current Directory of School and Community College Districts published by the San Diego County Office ofEducation and the current California Private School Directory compiled in accordance with provisions of Education Code Section 33190 CD For Demolition Permits Only Does the building or structure for which this demolition permit is requested contain any friable asbestos' Briefly Describe Nature of the intended Business Activity Name of Owner or Authorized Agent Signature of Owner or Authorized Ag and correct DO NOT WRITE BELOW THI I declare under penalty of perjury that to the best of my knowledge and .belief thgjesponses made hereiaare true Date ^// < FIRE DEPARTMENT OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION BY Date EXEMPT FROM PERMIT REQUIREMENTS COUNTY HMMD APCD APPROVED FOR BUILDING PERMIT BUT NOT FOR OCCUPANCY APCD APPROVED FOR OCCUPANCY COUNTY HMMD o GENERAL ASSEMBLY o EDGE GLUING o PANEL TO FRAME ACYCLIC ADHESIVE (Contains No Prone Depleting Substances TYPICAL PROPERTIES Viscosity, cp @ 78°F (25°C) - 6500 ( ( % Solids pH ------ Color, Wet Glue Color, Dry Glue Line 46 40 Slight Yellow Tinge Slight Yellow Opaque(2> Minimum Curing Temperature —- 38°F (3°C) Freeze-Thaw Stability Weight, Ib/gal -- - Kg/liter - Shelf Life @ 78°F (25°C) Stable 9 6 1 15 6 Months NATIONAL CASEIN® 6500 is a general assembly adhesive, especially good for edge gluing, and recommended instead of 6000 when a faster set is desired It has high heat resistance, good sanding properties and is suitable for gluing at lower than normal temperatures ) 6500 j.s also available in lj.ou.ted colors to blend or contrast with the substrate )The mj.nj.mum curing temperature recommended for use of 6500 is 38 °F (3°C), however, the recommended application temperature range is 70-85T (21-30°C) Lover use temperatures will require longer cure times (over) Y-4-1 (122793) No warranty expressed or implied is made as to the effects or effectiveness of the use of our products Our products are offered in good faith and our representatives are available to help the consumer obtain the best results with them based on information and tests believed reliable No representative of ours has authority to change this provision in any way Our only obligator) is to replace or accept return of defective material PAGE 2 SECTION VII CONTROL MEASURES RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Yes, if TLV levels are exceeded NIOSH/MESA approved VENTILATION Provide sufficient mechanical and/oi local exhaust ventil'ation to maintain exposuie level belo*' TLVs PROTECTIVE GLOVES Yes EYE PROTECTION Chemical splash goggles OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Impelvious clothing and face shield if necessary WORK/HYGIENIC PRACTICES Clean spills immediately Wash clothing if contaminated before rewearing Practice good industiial hygiene SECTION VIII EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES EYE CONTACT For direct contact, Flush eves with \satei foi at least 15 minutes and seek medical attention SKIN CONTACT Remove contaminated clothing Thoroughly cleanse bv washing area with mild soap and watei If irritation or redness develops and peisists, seek medical attention INHALATION Remove victim to fresh air If bieathing has stopped Artificial respi rat ion »shou Id be administeied If bieathing difficulties persist oxygen should be administeied by qualified personnel Seek medical attention immediately INGESTION Do not induce vomiting, keep person warm and quiet Aspnation of material into the lungs due to vomiting can cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal SECTION LX HEALTH HAZARDS PRIMARY, ROUTES OF ENTRY Inhalation, Skin contact EFFECTS OF ACUTE OVER EXPOSURE EYES Can cause severe irritation, redness, teaiing, blurred vision SKIN Prolonged or repeated contact can cause modeiate iriitation, defatting, or deimatitis INHALATION Excessive inhalation of vapois can cause nasal and icspiiatorv iriitation, cential neivous system effects include dizziness weakness, fatigue, nausea, headache possible unconsciousness and even death INGESTION* Can cause gastrointestinal irritation, nausea and vomiting EFFECTS OF CHRONIC OVEREXPOSURE Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational over exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling this product may be harmful or fatal TOLUENE This substance has not been identified as a carcinogen or probable caicinogen by NTP, I *\RC or OSHA Peisons with pie-existing heaity disorders may be susceptible to irregular heartbeats(arrhythmias) if exposed to high concentiat ions of this mateiial Results of tests in workers exposed to high concentrations have shown that a component of this material can cause irreversible changes in the genetic material (DNA) of a cell The human health consequences of these changes is not fully understood Intentional misuse by deliberate inhalation of toluene has been shown to cause livei, kidnev and biain damage METHYL ETHYL KETONE This substance has not been identified as a carcinogen or probable carcinogen by NTP, IARC OR OSHA NOTE Judgement of potential hazaids of this mixture is based on infoimation available about indi\idual components listed in section II Direct testing of mixture has not been done Infoimation given herein is believed to be accuiate and is given in good faith, however, no warranty either expressed 01 implied is made It is strongly suggested that useis confirm in advance of need that the information is current and applicable to their situation PRODUCT NUMBER RS-3222 CEMENT UMTS RATING 2-3-0 MANUFACTURER C P MOYEN CO . INC 8157 N MONT I CELLO AVE SKOKIE, ILL 60076 EMERGENCY PHONE #708-673-6866 INFORMATION PHONE #708-673-6866 DATE PREPARED 03-02-93 ! HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS TOLUENE N II HAZARDOUS I NGREDI EN 1 S / 1 DEN L I TV U^!.ORJM_AU_ON OSHA LD50 SARA 313 CAS % LIST RQ NUMBER LD50 LC50 OSHA ACGIH ACGIII SKIN ORAL VAPOR PEL TLV S'ILL RABBIT RAT RAT 25-31 METHYL ETHYL yes KETONE 30-37 ;s-3 100 ppm 1-3 200 ppm 100 ppm 200 ppm 150 ppm 300 ppm 14 ,000 mg/kg S 06 ml /kg 5 0 8,000 mg/kg g/Vg ppm/Shi 4 S 8,000 g / k g p p m / 8 h i SECTION I I I PJi\lS^:.AI--_/.CHE_MI_CAL CHARACTERISTICS BOILING POINT initial (E) 175 VAPOR PRESSURE (mm Hg) 57 VAPOR DENSITY (An = l) 2-4 5 SOLUBILITY IN WATER Partial APPEARANCE & ODOR AMBER OR SPECIFIC GRAVI1Y % VOLATILE (Volume) EVAPORATION RATE ( e t h e i = 1 ) RED LIQUID 850 69% 2 7-4 5 /SECTION IV FIRE AND EXPLOSION FLASH POINT (METHOD) 24F EXTINGUISHING MED1<\ Drv Chemical SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING full face piece opeiated in USUAL FIRE AND HAZARD DATA !_C_C__ LLAN1MAJ.1_LE L_l_M_LLb LSI 1 2 U_EL "> 0 Caibon Dioxide, Alcohol Foam PROCEDURES Self-contained breathing apparatus with a a piessuie demand 01 othei pressuie mode EXPLOSION HAZARDS Material is highly volatile and leadilv give off vapors which may travel and cause flash fues 01 be ignited bv any flame source CONDITIONS TO AVOID SECTION V REACTIVITY DVTA STABILITY UNSTABLE STABLE X INCOMPATIBILITY (Materials to avoid) Stiong acids or bases, oxidizing agents and a min e s HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BY-PRODUCTS Combustion may yield carbon monoxide and or carbon dio\ide: HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION CONDITIONS TO AVOID MAY OCCUR WILL NOT OCCUR X j SECTION VI ERECjUTTJONl FOR SAFE HANDLING AND UjSE_ STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Eliminate all ignition sources, stop spill at source, contain bv dike, transfer mateiial into suitable containei M^orb leinaindei with cla\, vermiculite or other absoibent material and dispose of propel Iv WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Liquid incineration or may be disposed in a llazaidous Mateiial landfill in accordance with all state, local and fedeial icgulations PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND SlORAGIi" Keep container closed Use only with adequate ventilation keep awav fonn heat sources, spark or open flame sources OTHER PRECAUTIONS Empty containers can be hazardous due to residue Dispose oi pioperly PAGE 2 EYE PROTECTION Chemical splash goggles OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Impervious clothing and face shield if necessaiv WORK/HYGIENIC PRACTICES Clean spills immediately Wash clothing if contaminated before reweanrig Piactice good industrial hygiene SECTION VIII EMERGENCY & FIRST AID _PRQCE.DURES._ EYE CONTACT For direct contact, Flush eyes with water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical attention SKIN CONTACT Remove contaminated clothing Ihoioughly cleanse by washing area with mild soap and watei If irritation or redness develops and persists, seek medical attention INHALATION Remove victim to fresh air If bieathing has stopped Artificial respiration should be administered If breathing difficulties persist oxygen should be administeied by qualified peisonnel Seek medical attention immediately INGES'l ION Do not induce vomiting, keep person warm and quiet Aspiration of mateiial into the lungs due to vomiting can cause chemical pneumomtis which can be fatal SECTION IX HEALTH HAZARDS PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY Inhalation, Skin contact EFFECTS OF ACUTE OVER EXPOSURE EYES Can cause severe irritation, redness, tearing, bluired vision SKIN Prolonged or repeated contact can cause moderate uritation, defatting, or deimatitis INHALATION Excessive inhalation of vapois can cause nasal and respiratoiy irritation, central nervous system effects include dizziness, weakness, fatigue, nausea, headache, possible unconsciousness, and even death INGESTION Can cause gastrointestinal irritation, nausea and vomiting EFFECTS OF CHRONIC OVEREXPOSURE Reports have associated repeated and piolonged occupational over exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling this product may be harmful or fatal ACETONE This substance as not been identified as a carcinogen 01 probable carcinogen by NTP,I ARC, OR OSHA DIOCTYL PHTHALATE This substance is a possible human carcinogen based on tests with laboratory animals It as been identified as a possible caicinogen by IARC and NTP Dioctyl phthalate has caused damage to the male reproductive system in long term ingestion studies in laboratory animals Dioctvl phthalate may cause birth defects based on tests in laboratory an iiua 1 s ISOBU1YL ACETATE This substance has not been identified as a carcinogen 01 piobable carcinogen by NTP, IARC OR OSHA TOLUENE This substance has not been identified as a carcinogen 01 probable carcinogen by NTP, IARC or OSHA Persons with pre-existing hearty disorders may be susceptible to inegular heartbeats(arrhythmias) if exposed to high concentrations of this material Results of tests in workers exposed to high concentrations have shown that a component of this material can cause irreversible changes in the genetic material (DNA) of a cell The human health consequences of these changes is not fully understood Intentional misuse by delibeiate inhalation of toluene has been shown to cause livei kidnev and brain damage NOTE Judgement of potential hazaids of this mixture is based on information available about individual components listed in section II Direct testing of mixture has not been done Information given herein is believed to be accurate and is given in good faith, howevei, no wairanty eithei expressed or implied is made It is strongly suggested that users confirm in advance of need that the information is current and applicable to then situation PRODUCT NUMBER N-50 CEMENT HMIS RA G 2-3-0 MANUFACTURER C P MOYEN CO , INC 8157 N MONTICELLO AVE SKOKIE, ILL 60076 SECTION I_I HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS TOLUENE ISOBUTYL ACETATE DIOCTYL PHTHALATE ACETONE SECTION II I PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS BOILING POINT initial (F) 133 SPECIFIC GRAVITY VAPOR PRESSURE (mm Hg) 163 % VOLATILE (Volume) VAPOR DENSITY (Air=l) 2-4 5 EVAPORATION RATE SOLUBILITY IN WATER negligible (ether=l) APPEARANCE & ODOR Black Liquid SECTION 1Y FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT (METHOD) 11F T C C FLAMMABLE LIMITS EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Dry Chemical, Carbon SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES EMERGENCY PHONE #708-673-6866 INFORMATION PHONE #708-673-6866 DATE PREPARED 02-18-93 HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/ IDENTITY SARA 313 % LIST RO -13 yes -8 i-13 yes 12-58 yes CAS NUMBER 108-88-3 110-19-0 1 17-84-0 67-41-1 t OSHA PEL 100 ppm 150 ppm 5 0 ing /m 3 750 Ppm INFORMATION ACGIH TLY 100 ppm 150 ppm 5 0 mg/m3 750 ppm LD50 SKIN RABBIT 14,000 nig/kg 4 2 g/kg 33 9 g/kg 20 0 g/kg LD50 ORAL RAT 5 0 15 4 g/kg 30 6 g/kg 9 75 g/kg 920 76% 1 9-4 5 LC50 VAPOR RAT 8,000 ppm/8hr 8,000 ppm/4hr 16,000 ppm/4hr LEL 1 0 UEL 7 0 Dioxide, Alcohol Self-contained breathing Foam apparatus with full face piece operated in a pressure demand or UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Material LS highly give off vapors which may travel and cause flash by any flame source SECTION V STABILITY other pressure mode volatile and readily fires or be ignited REACTIVITY DATA UNSTABLE STABLE X INCOMPATIBILITY (Materials HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS TO AVOID to avoid) Strong acids or bases, oxidizing agents and amines BY-PRODUCTS Coinbu&t ion may yield carbon monoxide and or carbon d CONDITIONS TO AVOID tde POLYMERIZATION MAY OCCUR _ WILL NOT OCCUR_X_ SECTION .VI PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Eliminate all ignition sources, stop spill at source, contain by transfer material into suitable container Abtorb remainder with vermiculite or other absorbent material and dispose of properly WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Liquid incineration, or may be disposed in a Hazardous Material accordance with all state, local and federal regulations PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE Keep container closed Use only with adequate ventilation heat sources, spark or open flame sources ! OTHER PRECAUTIONS Empty containeis can be hazardous due to residue Dispose of properly SECTION VI I CONTROL MEASURES RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Yes, if TLV levels are exceeded NIOSH/MESA approved VENTILATION Provide sufficient mechanical and/or local exhaust ventilation to maintain exposure level below TLVs PROTECTIVE GLOVES Yes d ike , clay, landfi11 in Keep away form PRODULI NUMBER FP-274-2 EPOXY RESIN MM IS RATING 2-1-0 MANUFACTURER C P MOYCN CO INC 8157 N MONT I CELLO AVE SKOKIF, ILL 60076 EMERGENCY PHONE #708-6"3-6866 I N FORMAlION PHONE $708-673-6866 DAT! PREPARED 03-15-93 ..L<1N II HALARD_QJJS .IJ\:,GR_roj_E_Nr_LS^lDj:!\nj_LY INFORMATION LD50 LD50 LC50 HAZARDOUS SARA 313 CAS OSHA ACGIH SKIN ORAL VAPOR COM PON TN IS % LIST RQ NJJMBL.R pcj_ _ij,y K A 13.1311 KA1 RAT DIGLVLIDYI ETHER OF BISPHhNOL-A 0250 68--38-6 --20 >2 00 SECT ION JLIJ. PJiY.lICj\J^/LliEM_I_CA_I. CHARACT ERI S T I CS BOILING POINT initial (F) >500F SPECIFIC GRAVI1Y VAPOR PRESSURE (mm Hg) < 1 % VOLATILE (Volume) VAPOR DENSITY ( \ii = 1 ) >1 EVAPORATION RATE SOLUBILIIY IN WATER NEGLIGIBLE (eLhei=l) APPEAR \NCE & ODOR 131 ACk V1$(.,OUS LIQUID 1 16 <0 5 n/a SECTION FV FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD D.V1A FLASH POINT. (METHOD) >200F SETAFLASH FLAMMABLE LIMITS LJCJL UEL EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Div Chemical, Carbon Dioxide Alcohol Foam or Watei SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Self-contained bieathing apparatus with a full face piece operated in a pressure demand or other piessure mode UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Closed container may rupture nd leadilv (due to buildup of piessuie) when exposed to extreme heat SECTION .V REACTIVITY D.-VLA STABILITY UNSTABLE STABLE X INCOMPA1IBILITY (Materials CONDI1IONS TO AVOID to avoid) Excessive heat Strong acids, bases amines and mercaptans can cause polymerization HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BY-PRODUCTS Combustion may yield carbon monoxide carbon dioxide, and 01 oxides of nitrogen HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION CONDITIONS TO AVOID MAY OCCUR WILL NOT OCCUR X SECT ION VI PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING _A_ND USJL_. STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Eliminate all ignition souiccs stop spill at souice contain b% transfei mateiial into suitable containei Absoib lernaindei with verniicu 1 i te 01 othei absoibent maleiial and dispose of propeily WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Liquid incineration 01 rnav be disposed in a Hazaidous Material accordance with all state local and federal regulations PRECAU1IONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE" 'eep containei closed Use only with adequate ventilation Keep • leat sources spark or open flame souiccs OTHER PRECAUTIONS Empty containers can be hazaidous due to icsidue Dispose of piopeilv dike, clay , landtill in awav foim PAGE 2 SECTION VII CONTROL MEASURES ! RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Yes, if TLV levels aie exceeded NIOSH/MES^ approved VENTILATION. Provide sufficient mechanical and/oi local to maintain exposure level below TLVs PROTECTIVE GLOVES Yes EYE PROTECTION Chemical splash goggles OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Impervious clothing and face WORK/HYGIENIC PRACTICES Clean spills immediately Wash contaminated before reweanng Practice good exhaust ventilation shield if inecessarv clothing ijf industrial SECTION VIII EYE CONTACT hygiene EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES I For direct contact, Flush eyes with watei for at least 15 minutes and seek medical attention SKIN CONTACT Remove contaminated clothing Thoroughly cleanse by Cashing area with mild soap and water If irritation or redness develops and persists, seek medical attention ; Remove victim to fresh kair If breathing has stopped ! Artificial respiration should be administered If breathing difficulties persist oxygen should be administered by qualified peisonnel Seek medical attention immediately If appreciable quantities (>5 oz) are swallowed seek njiedical attention INHALATION' INGESTION' SECTION IX HEALTH HAZARDS I PRIMARY'ROUTES OF ENTRY Skin contact, Inhalation EFFECTS OF ACUTE OVER EXPOSURE ! EYES: May cause eye injury which may persist for several davs SKIN: May cause moderate skin injury(reddening and swelling) Sensitizer mav cause allergic skin reaction which can be severe in certain individuals INHALATION: Heating can generate vapors that could cause headaches,, nausea, dizziness, and respiratory irritation if inhaled INGESTION. Can cause gastrointestinal irritation nausea and vonntijng EFFECTS OF CHRONIC OVEREXPOSURE: i No specific information available ' NOTE. Judgement of potential hazards of this mixture is based on information available about individual components listed in section II Direct testing of mixture has not been done : Information given heiein is believed to be accurate and is given in1good faith however, no warranty either expressed or implied is made Itiis stronglv suggested that users confirm in advance of need that the information is current and applicable to their situation ' PRODUCT NUMBER EP-274-2 EPOXY RESIN HMIS RATING 2-1-0 MANUFACTURER C P MOYEN CO INC 8157 N MONTICELLO AVE SKOKIE ILL 60076 EMERGENCY PHONE #708-673-6866 INFORMATION PHONE #708-673-68,66 DATE PREPARED 03-15-93 SECTION II HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION i LD50 LD50 LC50; SARA 313 CAS OSHA ACGIH SKIN ORAL VAPOR % LIST RQ NUMBER PEL TLV RABBIT RAT RAT DIGLYCIDYL ETHER OF -- BISPHENOL-A 025068-38-6 -->20 g/kg >2 00 g/kg SECTION III PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS BOILING PttlNT initial (F) >500F SPECIFIC GRAVITY VAPOR PRESSURE (mm Hg) < 1 % VOLATILE (Volume VAPOR DENSITY (Air=l) >1 EVAPORATION RATE SOLUBILITY IN WATER NEGLIGIBLE (ether=l) APPEARANCE & ODOR BLACK VISCOUS LIQUID 1 16 <0 5 n/a SECTION IV FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT (METHOD) >200F SETAFLASH FLAMMABLE LIMITS LEL UEL EXTINGUISHING MEDIA- Dry Chemical, Carbon Dioxide. Alcohol Foam or Water SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Self-contained breathing apparatus with a full face piece operated in a pressure demand or other pressure mode UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS. Closed container may rupture nd readilv (due to buildup of pressure) when exposed to extreme heat SECTION V REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY UNSTABLE STABLE X INCOMPATIBILITY (Materials to avoid) CONDITIONS TO AVOID- Excessive heat Strong acids, bases, amines and i mercaptans can cause polymerization HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BY-PRODUCTS: Combustion may yield carbon j monoxide carbon dioxide, and or oxides of nitrogen ! HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION CONDITIONS TO AVOID MAY OCCUR WILL NOT OCCUR X SECTION VI PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Eliminate all ignition sources, stop spill at source, contain by transfer material into suitable container Absorb remainder with vermiculite or other absorbent material and dispose of properly WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Liquid incineration or may be disposed in a Hazardous Material accordance with all state, local and federal regulations PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE Keep container closed Use only with adequate ventilation Keep awav form heat sources, spark or open flame sources OTHER PRECAUTIONS Empty containers can be hazardous due to residue Dispose of properly dike, clay, landfill in PRODUCT NUMBER WS-1345 CEMENT HMIS RVTIN'G 1-0-0 MANUF K.TURER C P MOYE\T CO , INC S157 \ MONT I CELLO \\'E SKOklE ILL 60CPb EMERGENCY PHONE ?~OS-6~3 -bS66 I \TORM\TIO\ PHONE p'OS-b " 3-6S6G D\'1F PREP \RED 03-12-93 : SECTION II HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORM AI ION HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS RESIDUAL MONOMERS UIBUT\L PHTHALA1L % <0 7- SARA 313 LIST RQ 1 YES 13 YES CAS NUMBER N/A 84-74-2 OSHA PEL 10 ppm 5 0 ing /'m 3 AGO 1 11 TLV 10 ppm 5 0 mg/ni3 OSHA ACGIH SI EL 10 in 1 /in 3 LD50 SKIN RABBI f >5 0 gAg >20 0 ml A LD50 ORAL RAT >5 0 gAg 8 0 g g/k .LC50 VAPOR RA'l SECTION I I I PH\SICAL/CHEMIC\L CHIRACTERISTICS BOILING POINT initial (F) 212 SPECI11C GRAVI1Y VAPOR PRESSURE (nun Hg) 1" % VOLA11LL (Volumt VAPOR DENSITY (An = l) <1 EVAPORATION RATE SOLUBILITY IN WATER YES (BuAc=iJ APPEARANCE & ODOR Milkv White Liquid , i 0-1 2 40-50 SECTION IV FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD FLASH POINT (METHOD) NM EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Di v Chemical, SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES full face piece opeiated in USUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Polymei films aie capable of carbon/niticgen DATA FLAMMABLE LIMITS LEL UEL Caibon Dioxide, Alcohol Foam Self-contained bieathing apparatus with a a piessure demand 01 othei piessuie mode Mateiial can splailei above 100C/21F buining and giving off oxides at SEC!ION V REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY UNSTABLE STABLE X INCOMPATIBILITY (Materials HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS TO AVOID to avoid)leacts violent!}Any mateiia 1 Ahi w 11 h \\ ti t e i DY-PRODUC'IS Combustion may yield carbon monoxide and or carbon dioxide1 CONDI1IONS 10 AVOIDPOLYMERIZATION MAY OCCUR WILL NO'l OCCUR_X_ SECTION V_i PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND LSE STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MA1ERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Stop b-pill at souice, contain by dike, tianbfei mateiial into suitable containei Absoib lemainder with clay,vei nucu1ite 01 othei absoibent mateiial and dispose of piopeily Thoioughlv \\cibh aiea with watci to pie v e n t film WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Liquid incinei at ion, 01 may be disposed in ct Hazardous Mateiidl accordance with all state, local and fedeial legulations PRECAU1IONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE keep containei closed Use only with adequate ventilation keep freezing or boiling polymer will coagulate OTHER PRECAUTIONS Empty containeis can be hazdiclous due to icsidue Dispose of piopeily landfiill in i i om PAGE 2 SECTION VI I RESPIRATORY VENTILATION CONTROL MEASURES PROTECTION Yes if TLV levels die exceeded NIOSH/MESA approved Provide sufficient mechanical and/oi local exhaust ventilation to maintain exposure level below FLVs PROTECTIVE GLOVES Yes EYE PROTECTION Chemical splash goggles OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Impervious clothing and face shield if necessary WORK/HYGIENIC PRACTICES Clean spills immediately Wash clothing if contaminated before rewearing Practice good industrial hygiene SECTION VIII EYE CONTACT EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES For direct contact, Flush eyes w minutes and seek medical attenti SKIN CONTACT Remove contaminated clothing 't area with mild soap and water I develops and persists seek medi Remove victim to fresh 4air If bi Artificial respiration should be difficulties persist oxygen shou qualified peisonnel Seek medical If appreciable quantities (>5 oz ) attention INHALATION INGEST10N ith watei foi at least 15 on horoughly cleanse bv washing f irritation or redness cal attention eathing has stopped administered If breathing ld be administered bv attention immediatel\ are swallowed seek medical contact. Inhalation Sens itiztr ceita i n SECTION IX HEALTH HAZARDS PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY Skin EFFECTS OF ACUTE OVER EXPOSURE EYES May cause eve injury which may persist foi several davs SKIN May cause moderate skin in jury(redden ing and swelling) mav cause allergic skin reaction which can be severe in individuals INHALATION' Heating can generate vapors that could cause headaches, nausea, dizziness and lespiratorv irritation if inhaled INGESTION Can cause gastrointestinal irritation nausea and vomiting EFFECTS OF CHRONIC OVEREXPOSURE No specific information available NOTE Judgement of potential hazards of this mixture is based on information available about individual components listed in section II Direct testing of mixture has not been done Infoimation given heiein is believed to be accurate and is given in good faith however no wairantv either expressed or implied is made It is strongly suggested that users confirm in advance of need that the information is current and applicable to their situation PRODUCT NUMBER EP-274-2 EPOXY RESIN HMIS RATING 2-1-0 MANUFACTURER C P MOYEN CO INC 8157 N MONTICELLO AVE SKOKIE ILL 60076 EMERGENCY PHONE #70S-6'73-6866 INFORMATION PHONE #708-673-6866 DATE PREPARED 03-15-93 SECTION I I HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION LD50 LD50 LC50 HAZARDOUS SARA 313 CAS OSHA ACGIH SKIN ORAL VAPOR COMPONENTS % LIST RQ NUMBER PEL FLV RABBIT RAT RAT DIGLYCIDYL ETHER OF -- BISPHENOL-A 025068-38-6 -->20 g/kg >2 00 g/kg SECTION III PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS BOILING P'OINT initial (F) >500F SPECIFIC GRAVITY VAPOR PRESSURE (mm Hg) < 1 % VOLATILE (Volume) VAPOR DENSITY (An = l) >1 EVAPORATION RATE SOLUBILITY IN WATER NEGLIGIBLE (ether=l) APPEARANCE & ODOR BLACK VISCOUS LIQUID 1 16 <0 5 n/a SECTION IY FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT (METHOD) >200F SETAFLASH FLAMMABLE LIMITS LEL UEL EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Dry Chemical, Carbon Dioxide Alcohol Foam or Water SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Self-contained breathing apparatus with a full face piece operated in a pressure demand or other pressure mode UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Closed container may rupture nd readilv (due to buildup of pressure) when exposed to extreme heat SECTION V REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY UNSTABLE STABLE X INCOMPATIBILITY (Materials to avoid) CONDITIONS TO AVOID Excessive heat Strong acids, bases, amines and mercaptans can cause polymerization HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BY-PRODUCTS- Combustion may yield carbon monoxide carbon dioxide, and or oxides of nitrogen HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION CONDITIONS TO AVOID MAY OCCUR WILL NOT OCCUR X SECTION VJ_ PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Eliminate all ignition sources, stop spill at source, contain by transfer material into suitable container Absorb remainder with vermiculite or other absorbent material and dispose of properly WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Liquid incineration or may be disposed in a Hazardous Material accordance with all state, local and federal regulations PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGF~ Keep container closed Use only with adequate ventilation Keep heat sources spark or open flame sources OTHER PRECAUTIONS Empty containers can be hazardous due to residue Dispose of propei ly dike, clay, 1andfill in awav form "•"• »-*.«j-*. tngmoermg Adhesives MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET rfncjineering .AcH-i o-;r ves 51 c.n.cnwoocjsnd Tomncjion ci 05790 203-1021010 PRODUCl NAMl Dymax 828 CHLM1 CM NAMC tlethaciyl i c Adhesive I'ARi NUMBLR IORMULA NUMBlR edtents II I/ 11 dOUs I II ',1 edlOllt' A] i phatic ic. i <1 ACL ylic ac i d l'eio^yp.,Le i 7 by Weight Maximum Ixposure Value (ppm) (8 Houi- time-wexghLed average) NoL csLablishcd, coriosive 10 ppm AfGIll 1LV NoL assigned Oxidixer 11 Fhygical Proper Lies Boiling Point NoL Applicable Vapor Pressure 6mm Hg @ 30° C Vapor Density heavier Lhan air (air = 1) Volatlles (% by weight) <0 1 Specific Gravity 1 08 (watei - 1) Solubility in Water INSOL Appearance and Color amber liquid III Health Hazard Data Ab defined by NIP, ARC, and OSHA, there are no carcinogens in this lormulaLion Potential Route of Cntiy Inhalation7 X Skin' X Ingestlon' Symptoms of Overexposurt: skin and eye n citation, high levels of acrylic acid vapors cause nose and chio^.L initation Emergency and FiisL Aid Proceduies l-yc_ In i La Lion Wash eyes wiLli copios quantities of water for save ia L nnnuLc, CeL incdiral aLU.ntJon Skjji /-^J^U-.J. Uasli Lluji ouj',h Ly v^illi ,D ip and wiLci Do not ur.o cnganio solvents Cor cleanup ai they may diy OL irritate the skin and act n.s a earner foi chemical absoibLion Inhalation Remove Lo fresh air Ingc'_tj_o_n Low toxicity, Get medical attention 1V I lie and Explosion Ha/aid Data Flash Point ("r/method used) >200°r (PMLC) LAJ LiTguishing Media caibon dioxide, diy chemical, foam, water Cog. Unusual Fire OL Explosion Ha/caids loxic fumes (oxides of carbon and nitrogen) may be evolved upon e/posiue to heat 01 open flame Spcci al Fiie Cigliti ng PioceduLe s rii-efighteis should weai 'oil-contained breathing appaiatus Reactivity Data Product is stable, ha/.ardous polymerisation will not occur Incompatible with strong oxndlzcrs, amines, strong lewis or mineral acids, thiosulfates Considerable smoke and toxic fumes may be evolved as T result of uncontrolled exothermic leaction if large masses of material react with curing agents, such as peroxides or amines Conditions to AvoJd storage in open containers, cxpdauio to heat and/or open f J anie, exposure to incompatible substances (above). VI Spi 1 .1 or leak Procedures 3 3] Precautions See Socrion VIC For LaxgG Sp> 1 Is Dike area to prevent spreading Absorb material with vermiculite , sand or other inert absorbing material Put in closed container, dispose of as a chemical waste in accordance with current local, state and federal regulations VII Special Precautions Respiratory Protection Positive fresh air exhaust should be provided in the work area, respiratory equipment is unnecessary in normal use Skin Protection Avoid skin contact Wear gloves and impervious protective clothing if frequent direct contact is likely Cye Protect] on Do not wear contact lenses Chemical safety glasses or goggles are recommended VIII Shipping, Handling and Storage DOT and IATA Hazard Classifications Not Restricted Article Proper DOi Shipping Name Not Applicable Materials should be handled and stored in a cool (50°F to 80°F), dark place Temperatures over 120°r should be avoided for maximum shelf life Slow polymerisation, with possible heat generation, will occur in diiect sunlight and at temperatures approximately 130°F or higher Prepared by - ^^- -^^- fic* Date ///•?) iitle f /7f Engineering Adhesives ATER1AL SAFETY DATA SHEET Engineering Adhesrves 51 GreenwoodsRd Tomngton ci oergo 203-482-1010 PROniJCl. NAMf 535 Aeiosol Activator CHLMLCAL NAMI Uutytaldehyde Condens alien Pioduct PART NUMBER 1 OKMULA NUMIil R I I ngj _£clj.je_i i is Hi/irdou'-> Ingredients 1 L t Luc hi oioelhano % by We: ght <70 Ma<imum Exposure Value (ppm) (8 Houi time-weighted average) 1UA = 350ppm (8lii) OSHA ACGtH TI Phy.jt.al JlL°llfL'JLL?'• "' lioila ng Point 165° r Vnpor Pressure 100mm Hg @ 20°C Vapoi Density A 55 (an - 1) Volatile^ (% by weight) >70 Specific Gravity I 3 (water = 1) Solubility in Water Q7gm/I00gm @ 25° C Appearance and Color amber liquid I T I Health Hazard Data As defined by NIP, ARC, -ind OSHA, there aio no caicinogens in this f oimulation Potential Route of Lntry Inhal ition' X Skin7 X Ingestion7 Symptoms of Ovorexposure skin- irritation, defatting, inhalation- minimal effects below lOOOppm, dizziness & diowsincss above lOOOppm, nut on°CJOii >ness .ibove lO.OOOppm CmeiRency ai\d lii-st Aid Proceduies , 1'yc Iiri tition Wash pycs wj t)i cop] us quantities of water for several minutes Get medical attention if irritation persists bkin Contact Wash thoroughly with soap and watei Inhalat] on Remove to fresh an / JLn. ge s_tj_on Do Not induce voi.nting Get medical attention IV Flic and Explosion Hazaid Data Hash Point (° F/'"e_Lhpd _ii_?_ccl_)_ None Fl ainmab'] e Limi t s Lower 7~5%, Uppei 15% (volume) @ 2b°C Lx 1 1 ngui s h ing Med ia^ caibon dioxide, diy chemical, foam, water fog Unusual Fire 01 Ixplosion Hazards ioxic fumes (oxides of carbon and nitrogen, as well as HC1 and Phosgene) may be evolved upon exposuie to heat or open flame Special Firefighting Proceduies Firefighters should wear self-contained breathing appaiatus V Reactivity Data Product is stable, hazardous polymerization will not occur Incompatible with strong alkalai, oxidi^ers, and reactive metals Small amounts of Phosgene & ILC1 may be evolved on decomposition Conditions to Avoid storage in open containers, exposure to heat and/ox open flame which can cause thermal decomposition VI Spi 1 I _o_i_ J_e«3Jc_ Procedures Special Precautions See Section VII For Large Spills Dike area to prevent spreading Absorb materia] with vcrmiculite, sand or other inott absorbing material Put in closed container, dispose of as a chemical waste in accordance with current local, state and federal regulations VII Specjal Precautions Respiratory Protection Positive fresh air exhaust should be provided in the work area, icspiratory equipment is unnecessary in normal use, if the area is properly ventilated Skin Protection Avoid skin contact Wear gloves and impervious protective clothing if frequent direct contact is likely Eye Protection Do not wear contact lenses Chemical safety glasses or goggles are recommended VIII Shipping, Handling and Storage D01 Hazard Classifications For air transport- DOT ORM-A Proper 001 Shipping Name 111 Irichloroethane solution Materials should be handled and stored in a cool (50°F to 80°F), dark place Tempera tunes over 120°!' should be avoided for maximum shelf life Prepared by .--^^ /x-^- ' Date Title -^T~~t~e ,i^t OIL MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PRODUCT NAME! 30280 NON-WARP GLUE ' HMIS CODES; H P R P PRODUCT CODE: 30280 100 »»»«-«*:»:==»» SECTION I - MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME: SWIFT ADHESIVES ADDRESS: 3100 WOODCREEK DRIVE; P 0. Box 1546, DOWNERS GROVE, IL 60515 EMERGENCY PHONE: (800) 424-9300 (CHEMTREC) INFORMATION PHONE. (708) 971-6816 DATE REVISED : 02-04-91 NAME OF PREPARER W R, AHRENS REASON REVISED ! CORRECTIONS ...8 = ==*<« SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /SARA III INFORMATION = OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS CAS NUHBPft OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV OSHA STEL ACQIH STEL mn Hfl Q TEMP PERCENT _u_____HU«_.H«M«(BMM««VB1H_«m_ __|* — •• •>••«_«« ««««*•>- •*•*••• •. — —««.«P.«— — — »^ — — ———•••• HMH (••••MM** — ••••••••••(•^•••••••Mv- — — —•••• ».••.»«•—••.*•• —!-<•*•••••••• — ™«™™«1 -*——^»—™ «• — •• — •-.• *** NO REPORTABLE QUANTITIES OF INGREDIENTS ARE PRESENT *** *** No toxic cheraicaUa) subject to th« rtporting rec(u1r«m«nti of section 313 of Title 111 and of 40 CFR 372 are pr««nt *** THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS SULFlTE MATERIALS (PRESENTLY WITHOUT EXPOSURE LIMITS) WHICH HAY CAUSE SKIN IRRITATIONt, =„«=======-=== SECTION III - PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS «======-==== BOILING POINT1 212 F SPECIFIC GRAVITY (H20=l): 1.3 VAPOR DENSITY: N/A EVAPORATION RATE. N/A COATING V.O.C. t 0,04 LB/GL ( 5 G/L) MATERIAL V.O.C.I 0.03 LB/GL ( 3 G/L) SOLUBILITY IN WATERS APPRECIABLE APPEARANCE AND ODOR: LIGHT TAN GEL AT RM. TEMP,, SL, WINTERGREEN ODOR „—== ====««:====» SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA ======-====-—.=* FLASH POINT: NONE METHOD USED: FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME- .LOWER N/A UPPER. N/A EXTINGUISHING MEDIA' FOAM, ALCOHOL FOAM, C02, DRY CHEMICAL, WATER FOG SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES NONE UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS NONE KNOWN ocm Di.awin rtuncoivco , 0-ii-oo , i-uorm . i ouuoaooooo- 0,o 391 OQUOH o 3028O MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PAGE 2 OF 3 ««.«*====»««.«=«======«««= SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA «-=======;;===«==sts= STABILITY- STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID NO INFORMATION INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) NO INFORMATION HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS CARBON MONOXIDE, CARBON DIOXIDE, HYDROCARBONS, SULFUR DIOXIDE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION, WILL NOT OCCUR NONE -=:=== = = »- ======:»-«==:= SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA -======:=-«=======— INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS 4OF EXPOSURE VAPORS FROM THE GLUE WHEN HEATED TO OPERATING TEMPERATURE HAY fee CONSIDERED UNPLEASANT BY SOME OPERATORS. SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE EYE IRRITATION IF CONTACT WITH COLD MATERIAL OCCURS MAY CAUSE SKIN IRRITATION ON PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT HOT SOLUTIONS (AT OPERATING TEMPERATURES) HAY CAUSE BURNS SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OP EXPOSURE NO INFORMATION INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE NOT A PRIMARY ROUTE OP ENTRY CHRONIC HEALTH HAZARD AND TARGET ORGAN EFFECTS POSSIBLE DERMATITIS. CARCINOGENICITY. NTP7 NO IARC MONOGRAPHS? NO OSHA REGULATED? NO MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE EXISTING SKIN DISORDERS EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES FLUSH FROM EYES WITH WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES AND GET'MEDICAL ATTENTION WASH FROM SKIN IMMEDIATELY AFTER HANDLING FLUSH HOT SOLUTIONS AWAY FROM SKIN/EYES UNDER RUNNING WATER AND TREAT FOR BURNS, IF INDICATED. INHALATION REMOVE AFFECTED PERSONS TO FRESH AIR bhNI BY-bWlM AUHbbiVbb , b-11-9J . LOdPM . 1 Pon'35933g3-+ 619 591 3602,8 4 30280 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PAGE 3 OF =-========= SECTION VII - PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE =========== STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL I-S RELEASED OR SPILLED COLD MATERIAL AS RECEIVED KAY BS PICKED UP EASILY ALLOW HOT SOLUTIONS TO COOL COMPLETELY BEFORE STRIPPING FROM THE SURFACE. CLEAN UP RESIDUE WITH WARM WATER AFTER MANUALLY STRIPPING AWAY WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD DISPOSAL IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING STORE IN A COOL, DRY PLACE KEEP CONTAINERS CLOSED WHEN NOT IN USE, TO PREVENT DRYING OUT OF THE MATERIAL OTHER PRECAUTIONS AVOID CONTACT WITH SKIN AND EYES DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY ===================== SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES ====================== RESPIRATORY PROTECTION NO SPECIAL REQUIREMENT VENTILATION LOCAL EXHAUST PREFERRED GENERAL ROOM VENTILATION IS ADEQUATE IF SUFFICIENT TO REMOVE VAPORS AND ODORS PROTECTIVE GLOVES RUBBER OR PLASTIC, WHILE HANDLING. EYE PROTECTION CUSSES WITH SIOESHIELDS OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT EYEWASH FOUNTAIN WORK/HYGIENIC PRACTICES WASH AFTER HANDI ING AND BEFORE EATING, SKOK1NG OR USING RESTROOHS, == SECTION IX - DISCLAIMER =================»-«=-«== DISCLAIMER THIS INFORMATION IS SUPPLIED WITHOUT WARRANTY, REPRESENTATION, INDUCEMENT, OR LICENSE OF ANY KIND, EXCEPT THAT IT IS ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF SWIFT ADHESIVES1 KNOWLEDGE, OR OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED BY US TO BE ACCURATE SWIFT ADHESWES DOES NOT ASSUME ANY LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR USE OR RELIANCE UPON SAKE P61 88 MANUFACTURER S NAMETRB SHBRMIN-HI L.LIAHS COMPANY 101 prospect Avenue H H Cleveland Ohio 44115 DATE OF PREPARATION 2S-JU1-8S EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO (216) 566-2917 INFORMATION TELEPHONE NO(216) 566-2902 Section X -- PRODUCT 1DEHTXFXCATION PRODUCT NAME OPGX* Lacquer PriMer-Sur PRODUCT NUHBERS AND COLORSOPEX* Lacquer natal Prim P60 A 1 Cray - Trade Hack P61 A 1 P61 B 1 Gray Black OPEX* Lacquer Shop Coat Primer P62 It 1 Red PRODUCT CLASS Mkyd-Ollulose Nitrate Lacquer Section II -- HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS PinfT % by HI our »n »-n. 6*742 89 a Lt aliphatic Hydrocarbon, Solvent 5 15 100 SCO 6*7*2 *8 9 V H IT Naphtha <5 300 108 88 3 Toluene S 15 loo 200 1330 20 7 Xylenc <3 100 100 6* 17-5 Ethanol 5 )n 1000 1000 67 63 0 2 Propsnol 0 5 *00 *00 78 83 I 2-Hethyl 1 propanol 5 10 50 100 78 93 3 Hethyl Ethyl Ketone 5 200 200 110 *3 0 Hethyl n Amyl Ketone 05 50 100 110-19 0 Isobutyl Acetate 5 20 150 150 1*807 96 6 Talc 0 30 2 13463 67 7 Titanium Dioxide 0 10 1333 86 * Carbon Black |In P61BI onlyl <5 PPM PPM PPM PPM PPH PPH PPM PPM PPK PPH 53 0 12 0 22 0 5 9 »* 0 33 0 8 7 70 0 2 1 12 5 Hg/N3 as Dust Not Established as Dust 3 50 Hg/H3 as Dust P61 OPEX Lacquer Primer Surf cer p,g, 2 UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Keep containers tightly closed Isolate fro. heat electrical equlpaent sparks and open flame Closed containers may explode vhen exposed to extreme heat Application to hot surfaces requires special precautions Durln( emergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products may cause a health hazard Symptoms may not be Immediately apparentObtain medlcll attention SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Full protective equipment Including <elf-contalned breathing apparatus should be used Vater spray may be Ineffective If vater la used fog nossles are preferable Water may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build up and possible autolEnltlon orexplosion vhen exposed to extreme heat Section V — HEALTH BAIAXD DATA ROUTES OF EXPOSURE Exposure may be by INHALATION and/or SKIN or ETB contact depending on conditions of use Alcohols and acetates can be absorbed through the skin Follow recommendations for proper use ventilation and personsl protective equipment to minimize exposureACUTB Health Hazards EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE Irritation of eyes skin and respiratory system Hay cause nervous system depression Extreme overexposure hay result In unconsciousness and possibly death SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURC Headache dizziness nausea and loss of coordination are Indications of excessive exposureto vapors or spray mists Redness and Itching or burning sensation may Indicate eye or excessive skin exposureMEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE Hone generally recognized EHERCENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES If INHALED: If affected remove from exposure Restore breathing Keep varm and quiet If on SKIN Vash affected area thoroughly vlth soap and vater Remove contaminated clothing and launder before re use If In BYES Flush eyes vlth large amounts of vater for 15 minutesCHRONIC Health Hazards No ingredient In iMs product is an IARC Kit or OSBA listed carcinogen Hethyl Ethyl Ketone may Increase the nervous system effects of other solvents Prolonged overexposure to solvent Ingredients in Section II may cause ad erse effects to the liver urinary blood forming cardlo vascular and reproductive systems Rats exposed to titanium dioxide dust at 250 mg /m3 developed lung cancer hovever such exposure levels are not attainable in the vorkplaee Reports have associated repeated and prolonged overexposure to solvents vlth permanent brainand nervous system damage Get medical attention ATA Section III — PHYSICAL DATA EVAPORATION RATE BOILING RANGE 172-340 F Slower than Ether VAPOR DENSITY VOLATILE VOLUME 66-86 < • Beavler than Air KT/GAL7 4-10 1 Ib STABILITY -- Stable HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS By fire: Carbon Dioxide Carbon Honoxlde Oxides of Nitrogen possibility ofHydrogen Cyanide HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION — Will Not Occur Section IV -- PIRB AND EXPLOSION Section VII -- SPILL Oil LEAK PROCEDURES FLAHHABILITY CLASSIFICATION FLASH POINT 21-23 F PMCCRED LABEL — Extremely Flammable Flash belov 21 F EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Carbon Dioxide Dry Chemical Foam STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove all sources of Ignition Ventilate and remove vlth inert absorbent P61 OPEX* Lacquer Primer Surfaccr page 3 HASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Waste from this product may be hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) *0 CFR 261 Vaste must be tested for Ignit.blllty to determine theapplicable EPA hazardous vaste numbers Incinerate In approved facility Do not Incinerate closed container Dispose of In accordance vlth Federal State and Local regulations regarding pollution Section VIII -- PROTECTION INFORMATION PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN USE Use only vlth adequate ventilation Avoid breathing v.por and spray mist A old contactvlth skin and eyes Vash hands after using This coating may contain materials classified as nuisance partlculates such as titanium dioxide or calcium carbonate (see ACC1B TLV List Preface and Appendix D) vhlch .., be present at hazardous le els only du ing sanding or abrading ol the dried til. II no specificdusts. no s listed In Section II the applicable limits for nuisance dusts are ACCIH TLV "* Local exhaust preferable General exh ust acceptable If the exposure to materials In Section II Is malntal ed belov applicable exposure 11.Its Refer to OSBA Standards 1910 941910 107 1910 108 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION If personal exposure cannot be controlled belov applicable limits by ventilation vear a properly fitted organic vapor/partlculate respirator appro ed by NIOSH/HSHA for protectionagainst materials In Section II Vhen sanding or ab adlng the dried Him vear a dust/mist respl stor approved by N10SR/MSHAfor dust vhlch may be generated fro« this product underlying paint or the abrasivePROTECTIVE GLOVES Vear gloves vhlch are recommended by glove supplier for protection against materials InSection II EYE PROTECTION Vest safety spectacles vlth unperforated sldeshlelds Section IX — PRECAUTIONS DOL STORAGE CATEGORY — IB PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Contents sre EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE Keep avay from heat sparks and open flaae Vapors vlll accumulate readily and may Ignite explosively During use and until all vapors are gonei Keep area ventilated Do not smoke Extinguish all flames pilot lights and heaters Turn off stoves electric tools and applla ces and any other sources of Ignition Consult NFPA Code Use approved Bonding and Grounding procedures Keep container closed vhen not In use Transfer only to approved containers vlth complete OTHER'P'KCAUTI lln' °° ""' Uk* ll"""*lly *"f cul »' "" r"ch of children Intentional misuse by d Itberately concentrating and inhall , the contents can be harmfulor tat i HEALTH FLAMMA8ILITY REACTIVITY 2 3 O This Material Safety Data Sh at conforms to the Hazard Communication standardCFR 1910 1200(»1(4) (or similar eo.r.1., ,lv,,,,_. 57 HANUFACTURER S NAHETHK SHSRKIN-WIILIAHS COHPANY 101 Proapect Avenue N H Cleveland Ohio 44115 DATE OF PREPARATION 2S-JU1-B8 HONE NO (216) 566-2917 INFORMATION TELEPHONE NO (216) 566-2902 Section I — PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAMEOPEX* LacquerPRODUCT NUMBERS AND COLORS (160 B 8 Sell-Gloss Black N60 B 10 Dull Black PRODUCT CLASSAlkyd-Cellulose Nitrate Lacquer - Trade Hark H60 H60 16 17 Dead Flat Black satin Black Section II -- HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS IDIOT 1 by WIOIfT *0» H-TW O9 64742 89 8 Lt Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Solvent64742 48-9 V H I P Naphtha 108 88 3 Toluene1330 20 7 Xylene 64 17 5 Ethanol 78 83 1 2 Methyl 1 propanol 111 76 2 2-Butoxyethanol78-93 3 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 110 19-0 Isobutyl Acetate Pcoprlet Epoxy Polymer 14607 96 6 Talc1333 86 4 Carbon Black 10 20 <5 5 15 <5 5 105 10 <55 15 15 <5 0 15 <5 100 300100 1001000 1 50 25 (Skin) 200 150 Not Esubll 2 3 50 500 PPMPPM 200 PPM100 PPM 000 PPM100 PPM 50 PPM 200 PPM 150 PPMshed Hg/H3 asHg/«3 aj 53 012 0 22 0 5 9 44 0 8 7 0 670 0 12 5 DustDust Section III — PHYSICAL DATA EVAPORATION RATE — Slover than EtherBOILING RANGE VOLATILE172-340 F 78-87 VAP' VOLUME1 OR DENSITY Hea 7 vler than Air HT/GAL2-8 3 Ib FLAnMABILITY CLASSIFICATION FLASHRED LABEL - Flanable Flash belov 100 F POINT 21-35 F PHCC LEL 0 9 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Carbon Dioxide Dry Chemical Foam UNUSUAL FIRE AND. EXPLOSION HAZARDS Keep containers tightly closed Isolate fro* heat electrical equipment sparks and open flame Closed containers may explode vhen exposed to extreme heat Application to hot surfaces requires special precautions During emergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products mmy cause a health hazard Symptoms aay not be Immediately apparent Obtain medical attention M60 H60 OPEX* Lacquer SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Full protective equipment Including self contained breathing apparatus should be used Vater spray mmy b« ineffective If vater Is used fog noizles are preferable V«t«r aay be uaed to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build up and possible autolgnltlon orexplosion vhen exposed to extreme heat Section V -- HEALTH HAZARD DATA ROUTES OF EXPOSURE Exposure aay be by INHALATION and/or SKIN or EYE contact depending on conditions oC use Alcohols and acetate* cm be absorbed through the skin Follov recommendations for proper use ventilation and personal protective equipment to Minimize exposure ACUTE Health Bava rds EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE Irritation of eyes skin and respiratory system Hay cause nervous systeM depression Extreme overexposure mmy result In unconsciousness and possibly death SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE Headache dizziness nausea and loss of coordination are indications of excessive exposure to vapors or spray alsts Redness and Itching or burning sensation nay indicate eye or excessive skin exposure MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE Hay cause allergic skin reaction In susceptible persons EMERGENCY AND fIRST AID PROCEDURES If INHALED: If affected renove froa exposure Restore breathing Keep varm and quiet If on SKIN Vash affected ares thoroughly vlth soap and vater ReMove contaminated clothing and launder before re use If In EYES Plush eyes vlth large amounts of vater for 15 alnutes Get Medical attention If 5VALLOVED Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person DO NOT INDUCE VOH1TINC Give several glasses of vater Seek Medical attention CHRONIC Health Hazard* No Ingredient In this product Is an IARC NTP or OSHA listed carclnogc Methyl Ethyl Ketone nay Increase the nervous systea effects of other * Prolonged overexposure to solvent Ingredients in Section II aay cause the liver urinary blood forcing card to vascular and reproductive syst Reports have associated repeated and prolonged overexposure to solvent and nervous systeat damage 1vents dverse effects to if 1th permanent brain Section VI -- REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY — Stable HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS By flrei Carbon Dioxide Carbon KonoxldeHAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION — Hill Not Occur STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLEDRemo e all sources of Ignition Ventilate and remo e vlth inert absorbent NASTC DISPOSAL METHOD Vaste froai this product mmy be hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261 Vaste Bust be tested for ignitablllty to determine the applicable EPA hazardous vaste numbers Incinerate In app oved facility Do not Incinerate closed container Dispose of In accordance vlth Federal State and Local regulations regarding pollution OPEX* Lacquer Section VIII -- PROTECTION INFORMATION page 3 PRECAUTIQNS TO BE TAKEN IN USE Use only vlth adequate ventilation A old breathing vapor or spray mitt Do not get In eye or on skin This coating may contain materials classified as nuisance particulates such as tltanlua dioxide or calcium carbonate (see ACCIH TLV List Preface and Appendix D) vhlch may be present at hazardous levels only during sanding or abrading of the dried Him It no specific dusts are listed In Section II the applicable Halts for nuisance dusts are ACCIH TLV 10 mg /m3 (total dust) OSHA PEL 15 ag /a3 (total dust) 5 ag /a} (respirablc fraction) VENTILATION Local exhaust preferable General exhaust acceptable If the exposure to aaterlals In Section II Is maintained below applicable exposure Halts Refer to OSHA Standards 1910 94 1910 107 1910 108 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION If personal exposure cannot be controlled belov applicable Halts by ventilation year a properly fitted organic vapor/particulate respirator approved by HIOSH/HSBA for protection against materials In Section II When sanding or abrading the dried film vear a dust/mist respirator appro ed by NIOSH/MSHA for dust vhlch aay be generated from this product underlying paint or the abrasive PROTECTIVE GLOVES Vcar gloves vhlch are recommended by glove supplier for protection against materials in Section II EYE PROTECTION Vear safety spectacles vith unperforated sldeshlelds OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Use of barrier creaa on exposed skin Is recommended Section IX — PRECAUTIONS DOL STORAGE CATEGORY — IB PRECAUTIONS TO BC TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Contents are PLAHHABLB Keep avay froa heat sparks and open flame During use and until all vapors are gone Keep area ventilated Do not smoke - Extinguish all flames pilot lights and heaters - Turn off stoves electric tools and appliances and any other sources of Ignition Consult NFPA Code Use approved Bonding and Grounding procedures Keep container closed vhen not In use Transfer only to approved containers vlth complete and appropriate labeling Do not take Internally Keep out of the reach of children OTHER PRECAUTIONS Intentional alsuse by deliberately concentrating and Inhaling the contents can be harmful or fatal HEALTH FLAMMABILITY REACTIVITY 2 3 0 This Material Safety Data Sheet conforms to the Hazard CoMunlcatlon standard 29 CFR 1910 1200(g}<4) for similar complex MixturesThe above information pertains to this product as currently formulated and Is baaed onthe Information available at this time Addition of reducers or other additive* to this product may substantially alter the composition and hazards of the product Since condltloi of use are outsliie our control ve make no varrantle* expr* • or Implied and assume no liability in connection vith a/iy use of this information ^ 51 The Sherwm Williams Company 640 Giand Ave San Mai cos, CA 92069 (619)471-1940 Piotcsbional Audio Cnclosed aic the MSDS sheets you icquested The following pioducts do not icquiie a MSDS sheet R6K9 Acetone and L17K120 Opex rhinnei These pioducts aic the same as Acetone 5'SW and Lac linn 120-SW i effectively Copies of MSDS sheets foi the lattci are enclosed If you have any questions ptease call, Gieg 471-1940 JOOOI03 HATCKIAI. SAfirr DATA BBTITAS K > 8« MANUFACTURE* S KAHET«C SBLSRKIN-KILHAHS COMPANY 101 Pro*p*et Av*nu* H H Cl«v«l«n<l Ohio 44115 DATE OF PMPARATIOM 25-Jul-«« EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO (316) 566-2917 INFORMATION TELEPHONE NO (lit) 566-2902 PRODUCT NUMBER K< K > RODUCT HKNC Ac* ton* RODUCT CLASS Reduce c Section 67 64 1 Acetone - Trad* nark II — HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS « IT Mian- Acaf»-Tur aM^m. Mm 100 J50 1000 PPM T P HO 0 EVArolUTIOK RATE - Slover than Ether SOILING RANGE VOLATILE VOLUME 112-134 r 100 0 « VAPOR DENSITY - Beevter than Air WT/OAL voc (Theoretical)6 S9 Ib 6 59 Ib 790 9. Section IV -- FIRE AMD EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA n-AKKABILITY CLASSIFICATION FLASH POINT 1 r TCC LEL " 2~J BED LABEL — Extremely Fleuable rlaih belcv 21 P nxTINGUISHING MEDIA Carton Dioxide Dry Cheelcal Foe* .KUSUAL rut AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Keep container! lightly closed Isolate fro* heat electrical equip.,nl sparks and open •Id.e Closed contalneri «ey explode vhen exposed to extreme heat Application to hot rtaces requires special precautions During eaergency conditions o erexposure to exposition products *ay cause • health heserd Syaptoos nay not be u.edla,tely apparent I tain aedleal attention PECIAL FIRI FIGHTING PROCEDURES Full protective eqtilp«ent Including self contained breathln( apparatus should be used tier spray *ey b* ineffective If vater Is used foe noztles are preferable Vater «ay be ed xo tool closed containers to prevent pressure build up and possible sutolgnition or plosion vhen exposed to extre** heal Section V BEALTB lAlAHO DATA ROUTES OF EXPOSURE Exposure Mr be by INHALATION and/or SKIN oc f.11 contact depending <m conditions cf u»e -a alnlalse exposure follov recouendatlons for proper use ventilation and personalF otective *^ulp*enl ACUTE laalth >*xarda CFFECTI Or OVCREXPOSU1IE Irritation of eyes skin and respiratory syste* Kay cause nervous syste* depression Extreae overmposur* a*y result In unconsciousness and possibly death re Indications of excessive exposur* SIGNS AND SyllPTONS Or OVCREXPOSURC Headache dl sines* nause and loss oi coordination to vapors or apray •!•!• Redness and llchlnf or burnlnc sensation «ay Indicate eye or excessive skin exposure KEOICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE None generally recognised EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES If INHALED! If affected re-ove fro* exposure Restore breathlnf Keep van end quiet If on SKINt Vash affected area thoroughly vlth soap and vater Remove conta*lnated clothing and launder before re use If In STESt Flush eyes vlth large amounts of vater for IS *lnut*s Get •edlcaX attentionCHRONIC Health «««arda No Ingredient In this product is an IARC NTP or OSHA listed carcinogen and nervous system daaage"-• * . — ... . „ Section VI -- REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY — Stable HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS By firet Carbon Dioxide Carbon Konoxtde HAZARDOUS POLyMERIZATION — Kill Hat Occur Section VII SPItt. OR LF.AK PROCEDURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Re.ove all sources of Ignition Ventilate nd reeove vtth inert absorbentWASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Vaste fro. this product »ay be haiatdcui as defined under the Resource Conservation and Reco ery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR Jtl v.st, .„., be tested for Icnlt.billty ,« deter.ln. the applicable EPA h zardous vaste nuabers Incinerate In approved facility Do not Incinerate closed container Dispose of In accordance vlih Federal State and Local regulations regarding pollution Section Vltl PROTECTION IHPoRHATIOH PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN USE Use only vlth adequate ventilation A-old b eathln, por and sp»y .1st Avoid contact4 vlth skin and eyes Vash hands after uslni* VENTILATION Local e.h.ust preferable General exhaust acceptable If the exposur* t* Mteri*ls In 1910 107 19lo"l08 applicable exposure Halts Refer to OSHA Standards 1910 »» RESPIRATORY PROTECTION If personal exposure cannot be controlled belov applicable Halts by ventilation vear agalnstulerlels In'sectlo 'JJ''""'"1"" r«P'r«tor approved ky NIOSH/NSBA for protection When sanding or abrading the dried fll. vear • dust/*lsl respirator approved by NIOSbVHSDA FrWTECTIvi'cLSvEs" """""' '"" ""* r"iac' "»««'»'"« P*<»< »r th« abrasive Vear gloves vhlch are reco**ended by glove supplier for protection aealnat uttrl.l* inSection II ' «««i««i asainst uicriais in EYE PROTECTION Vear safety speet cles vtth unperforated sldeihlelds (CAUTIONS DOL STORAGE CATEGORY — IB PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Contents ar* BXTRCKELT FLAHKABU Keep avay fro. heat sparks and open flaae Vapors rill accuanlat* readily and uy ignite explosively During use and until all vapor* are gone! Keep are* ventilated - Do not saoke - Extinguish all flaMs pilot lights and heaters - Turn off stoves electric tools and appliances and any ether aourees of Ignition Consult NFPA Code Use approved Bonding and Grounding procedures Keep container clo*ed vhen not in us* Transfer only to approved containers vlth coaplste a d appropriate labeling Do not take Internally Keep out of the reach of children OTHER PRECAUTIONS Intentional al.uJe by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents can be hareful or fatal HEALTH FLAMMABILITY REACTIVITY \ 3 0 54 The »bove InfommtIon pertains to thli product •• currently forMultted «nd Ja b ed on the In.or-.tion .iv.tl.bl* .1 this tUc Addition of reducers or other Additive* o this product **y subit.tntl.illy alter the c.»potltlon t,nd hat.tc.fs of the product Since condition* of use ere outild* our control v* Mk* no v*,rr.vntl«*i «xpcc*t.r or Upllcd nd iu-e no lUblllty In connection v.ih «ny use of this InforM-itlon The Sherwm Williams Company 640 Giand Ave San Marcos, CA 92069 (619)471-1940 Piotessional Audio Enclosed aie the MSDS sheets you icquested The following pioducts do not icquire a MSDS sheet R6K9 Acetone and R7K120 Opex Thinner These products aie the same as Acetone 5'SW and Lac Thin 120-SW respectively Copies of MSDS sheets for the latter are enclosed If you have any questions please call, Gieg 471-1940 3000103 OFU* Lacquer Thinner MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET S NAMEgg«R«II«-«JILLIAMS COMPANYL01 Wcolpe)ct Avenue N *ClevelnnS, Ohio 44115 DATE OP PREPARATION EMERGENCY TELEFHONE HO (216) 566-2917 INFORMATION TELEPHONE NO (216) S66-2902 Section I — PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NUMBER 117 II 120 FROPUCT NAME OPEX* L*cqu«r Thinner PRODUCT CLASS Reducer - Tilde Kaik Section II — HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS ROUTES Of EXPOSURE Esposure My bo by INHALATION and/or SKIN ec ITS contact depending M conditions of vn Alcohols and acetates esn be absorbed through the skin Follov tseOMMndations for proper Me ventiletlon end personal protective equipment to Mlnlnixe exposure ACUTE Health Haiards EFFECTS Or OVEREXPOSURE Irritetlon of eyes skin and respiratory systcn Hay cause nervous eysteu. depression Extrene overexposure nay result In unconsciousness and possibly death SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE Headache dlislness nausee and loss of coordination are Indications «f excessive exposureto vapors or spray nlsts Redness and Itching or burning sensation My Indicate eye or excessive skin exposure MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE None generally recognised EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES If INHALED! If affected renove froe exposure Restore breathing If on SKlNi Vash affected area thoroughly vlth soap and veterv Reeove conteelnated clothing and launder before r*»uae Keep were, and quiet 0*1. nonnt 64742-89-S Lt Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Solvent «4742-4t-9 V H t F Vaphtha 108-88-3 Toluene 1330 20 7 Xylene C7 S6-1 Hethanol 64 17-3 Ethanol 78-83-1 2-Hethyl 1 propsnol 111 -76-2 2 Butoxyethsnol 47 64 1 Acetone110 43 0 Hethyl n-Anyl Keto ic 11C 19-0 Isowtyl Acetate EVAPORATION RATE - Slovel than Ether BOILING RANGE VOLATILE VOLUME 132-340 F 100 0 » H*«I. 20i:is 3 <53 5 <5 20 <35 MT KBM-n* 100 300100 100200 1000 3023 (Ski750 30150 VATOR DENSITYHT/GAL 6 57 Ib FLAMHABIL1TY CLASSIFICATION FLASH POINT RED LABEL — ExtreMly rienMble Plash belov 21 F EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Carbon Dioxide Dry Chnlcal FOM UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS 3 F TCC OMIfKL Mm 500 FFH FFH 200 FFH 100 FFH 200 FFH 1000 FFM 100 FFH n) 50 FFH1000 FFH 100 PFH150 FFH p 53 0 12 0 22 0 5 9 92 0 44 0 8 7 0 6 180 0 2 112 5 Heavier than Air *VOC (Theoretical) < 57 Ib 788 9. LEL 0 9 If in EYESt Flush eyes vlth large enounts of vater for IS ninutes Cot Mdlcal attention If SVALLOVEOt Never give anything by south to an unconscious person M NOT INDOCI VOKITING Give several (loses of vatsr Seek Mdlcal attentionCHRONIC Health Hssards No Ingredient In this product Is an IAK HIP or OSEA listed car«lnogen Prolonged overexposure to solvent Ingredients in Section II stty causa BdvefM effects to the liver urinery blood forcing, cardio-v»scular *JHt reproductive systea* Reports have associated repested and prolonged ovorexposure to solvents vlth pemanent brain and nervous systee danage Section VI REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY — Stable HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION — Hill Not Occur Section VII SPILL OK LEAE PROCEDURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Reeove all sources of ignition Ventilate and move vlth inert absorbent HASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Vaste fron this product nay be haxardous ss defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CfR 261 Vaste nust be tested for Ifnl lability to detenlne the applicable EFA haxardous vasts nuaoers Incinerate in approved fsclllty Do not Incinerate closed container Dispose of inaccordance vlth Federal State and Local regulations regarding pollution Keep container i tightly cloved Isolate fro* heat electrical equipment spark* and open flatM Closed c* i .liters may explode when exposed to extrea* heat Application to hot surfaces require* special precaution* During eawrgency conditions ovcrsxpoaure to deco*posltivn products say cause a health hazard Sy.pton« Kay not be 10-Kdlately apparent Obtain Medical attentionSPECIAL riMR FIGHTING FROCEDURES Pull protective, equip-tent Including self contained breathing apparatuf should be used Vater spray say be Ineffective If vater is used fog nozzles are preferable Vater Bay be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build up *nd possible sutolgnitlon or explosion vben exposed to extreme heat Section Vltl — PKOTICTIOH IMrOftHATXOM PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN USB Use only vlth adequate ventilation Avoid breathing vapor and spray «lst Avoid contact vlth skin and •¥*• Vash hands after using VENTILATION Local exhaust preferable General exhaust acceptable if the exposure to uterlals in Section II is Mintelncd belov applicable exposure lUlts K«t«r te> OSHA Standard* 1910 94 1910 107 1910 108 R7 K 120 OPEX* Ucquer Thinner page RESPIRATORY PROTECTION If personal exposure cannot be controlled belov applicable Units by ventilation vear a properly fitted orgsnlc vapor/partlculate respirator approved by KIOSH/HSHA for protection against Materials in Section II Vhen sanding or abrading the dried (!!• vear a dust/nisi respirator approved by NIOSH/HSHA for dust vhlch >ay be generated tfom this product underlying p«lnt or the abrasive PROTECTIVE CLOVES Vear gloves vhlch »re recoiMiended by glo e supplier tot protection afainst •uteclttls In Section 11 EYE PROTECTION Vear safety spectacles vlth unperCorated sldcshlelds Section IX — PRECAUTIONS DOL STORAGB CATEGO"-* — IB PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Contents *r* EXTRCKELT PLAHHABLE Keep ..way fro* heat sp«rka ttnrj open flav«.« Vapors vill accu.ulat« readily and awy ignite explosively During use and until all vapors are gone: Keep area ventilated - Do not s-oke - Extinguish all flaa*s pilot lights and heater» - Turn off atav««j electric tools and appliances and any other sources of Ignition Consult NPPA Code Use approved Bonding and Grounding procedures Keep container closed vhen not in use Transfer only to approved containers vlth complete and appropriate labeling Do not take Internally Keep out ot the reach of children OTHER PRECAUTIONS Intentional Misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents can be harmful or fatal HEALTH FLAMMABILITY REACTIVITY 3 3 O es e liability In connection vlth any use of this Inforutlon 73 The Sherwin Williams Company 640 Giand Ave San Marcos, CA 92069 (619)471-1940 Professional Audio Enclosed are the MSDS sheets you icquestcd The following products do not icquire a MSDS sheet R6K9 Acetone and R7K120 Opex Thinner These products are the same as Acetone 5'SW and Lac Thin 120-SW respectively Copies of MSDS sheets for the lattei are enclosed If you have any questions ptease call, Gieg 471-1940 3000103 101Clev DATE OF 25-J eland OhioPREPARATION u! «« EMERGENCY TELEPHONE HO (216) 566-2917 INrORHATION TELEPHONE NO (216) S6&-2902 ROUTES Of EXPOSURE Exposure *ay b« by INHALATION tut/or SKIN or ETE com ct depending on conditions of u>« exposu Section I -- PRODUCT IDENT1TI CAT 1ON PRODUCT NUnfcC K7 X 120 PRODUCT NAME - Ttade Mark entilation <md personal protect! « qulp»ent lo al ACUTE Health Hazard*EffECTS or OVERCXPOSURE Irrltmtlon oC eyej skin and respirator/ «yst<« Hay cause necvouj Extreme a erexpoiure way result In unconscious sf and possibly death SIGNS AND SYKPTOKS OF OVERCXPOSURC K d che dlitlncss n us nd loss of coord tna t Ion ac Indicatio 10 pors or spr*y >lsts PRODUCT CLASS Reduce r Section II -- HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS (XI l-ITl 6*742 69 8 6*742 48 9 108 88 3 \330 30 7 67 36 1 Lt Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Sol «ni V K & r Niphlhii XI 1«« 20 15 1) 5 5&i 200 100 200 1000100 ffH PPfl PfK TPH PFH PF«re* 53 0 12 0 22 0 5 » 92 0 <i 0 MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURENone gen rally recognized CHERGCNCY AND TIRST AID PROCEDURES If INHALED; If affected re«o e fro* exposure Restore breathing Keep v»r« »nd quiet If on SKIN V jh atfetl«d area thoroughly vlth soap and vatcr Reno c conla«ln led clothing and launder before re u»* If In EYES) flush eyes vlth 1 rge a«ouni* of valec for IS Minute* Cet »*dlcal attention If SlALLOVCO He r give anything by xouth to an unconscious perjon DO NOT INDUCE VOH1TINC Give sc er«l slasses of v.ter Seek .edleel attention CHRONIC Health Hazard* Ho Ingredient In this product I* »n I ABC NTP or OSKA lifted carcinogen Prolonged o erexposure to sol nt Ingredient* In Section II My cause o>ers« effects to the liver urinary blood for Ing cardlo vascular and reproductive »y*te«a K potts h e Associated repe ted and prolonged overexposurc to solvenit vlth p laanant brain nif ner cuS syste* d»" g* Section VI -- REACTIVITY DATA 100 300 1GO 100 200 6« 17 5 ElUnol 5 1000 7fl 83 1 2 Hellvl 1 prop nol 5 50111 76 2 1 «ulox><.thanol <5 25 (Stir.) ^0 fPH 0 6 6; $4 i Acetone 20 70 1OOO rFrt IEO 0 110 13 0 y«lhyl n A.yl kelo e <5 50 100 PCX 2 1 11C 19 0 ISO ulyl Ac.i ic 5 1<0 150 P1>K 1' 5 STABILITY -- stabll HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS • , ~ ~~ " - "",.7. ,"„.".., " " " «y lire C ebon Dlo Ice Carbon Konoxlde !!.—°" -—.".."" *--.** - HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION — Hill Not occur EVAPORATION RATE S!o er than Ether VAPOR DENSITY Kf vler than Air " " 's /". ~ ^V" " ,1.7. nil" rV»«" pVorr'nusrV"""BOILING FANCE VOLATILE VOLWE VT/GAL VOC (Theotsllc.il Section VII -- SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES 132-340 t 100 0 t 6 57 Ib 6 S7 Ib 788 91 STEPS~TO~BE"TAliEN"lN~CASC~nATeRIAL~IS RELEASto"o!i"sM LLEO Section IV -- TIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA ^AS^E^D*! SfO^L'tWHOO*"* * ^ v*nt 4 l4le and re*«v« wl th inert «bfO(b«nl FLArrt%DILITY~''LA5slFICAT10ri rLASH"pO^NT~ ~"3*r~TCC~ ~~ LEL 0~9 ~ v»ste (ro» Ihls product »iy be hazardous *» detined under th» Resourc* Con*erv»tton and "V^oV^oj'n/'Dr'^Ch.i.lcil Tean Incinerate In approved facility Oo not Incinerate cloaed container Ol»p»»e ol in Ite.p container tijhl < cloJed I olate fro. hoat electrical ec.ulp.ent sp.rkj a d open \ ~\ ' ~ ' '__' ~f'o^tcT l~OH ~"M"oKKt^tlOtl(lane Clolvd co alriers may c plode hen e posed to extreme heal Application lo hot __ s irfaccs requires pedal precaution Duiing emergency conditions o ere posure to PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN USE ot"Tri«d!«lP"te»!-5cnV/ "" ° * h**lth h""rd Sy"Pt0g" "*y "Ol ^ Im<t*dUuly •»?««"< 03e only vlth adequate ventll tlon A old ore thing v.pof and .pray .l,t Avcld contact SPECIAL* riRE riGHTJf-C PROCEDURES V^NTlLA^'oN **** ***** ***** ***** ***** used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build up and possible autolgnltlon or ^n^^^.i^n'iiU^^**1 b*1C* *"lU*Me « P°*y« ll Us H«C*r *o OSM.*. Standard* 1«0 9* -plosion vhen exposed to eittre«e heat 191° 107 191° 10fl R7 K 120 OP EX Ucq er TMn er p E« > RESPIRATORY PROTCCTION K personal e posure cannot be controlled belov appllc ble limits by entllatlon vear •gal st Maierluls In Section II Vhen s riding or abr ding the dried ftln vcar duft/ 1st resplr tor ppro ed by NIOSH/KSKA PROTECTIVE CLONES Section II EYE PROTECTION Section IX -- PRECAUTIONS DOL STORAGE CATEGORY -- 18 J PRECAUTIONS TO BE TARtH Itl HANDLING A»D STORING HEALTH 3 VHpois vlll ccunulate readily and «ay Ignite e ploslv ly During use a d until 11 vapors *re gone Keep r«a entllated Po not s olte FLAMMABILlTY 3 E tlngulsh all fl v<t» pilot lights and h i r* Turn off sto ea lectrlc tools nd K«3Ueon"uer clos ""h.^not^n^se'''8!'^^.!^^!^^ "' fo"d co t Inc > vlth co- 1 t REACTIVITY Q OTHER PBEC^UT1OHS Ifit nllo al *lsuse by del I be *i I/ co c ir tl R nd I h 11 g the co tents c n be h "f 1 or f t 1 Th ho « Into R tlon p«rt In* lo ihli product s currently forBtilatcd nd li b d en lie Into Mtlon liable t this ll e Addition of r ducer «r oth r tidtll to ihlx product • y sob l*ntl Hy alter the composition nd h i rd of the product Since condltlo of use re out Id our control v« • k no v r nil pr or 1 pll d nd i u t no II hlllty In conn ctlon vlth ny t of this Jn(or» lion 73 wuiurMTintu's NAME "/Til* • ••»BJIsI-WXlLI»m COMPANY ' ' 101 »co«p«ct Avenue H If '" Cleveland Ohio 44115 DATS OF WtEr-ARATIOH15-Jui-iB EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO (216) S6C-2917 INFORMATION TELEPHONE NO (21C) 5(6-1903 Section t — PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NUMBER E« K 10 PRODUCT NAME Methyl Ethyl Xatone PRODUCT CLASS Reducer - Trade Hack Section II HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS 78 93-1 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 100 200 Section III — PHYSICAL DATA EVAPORATION RATE — Slover then Ether BOILING RANGE VOLATILE VOLUME 174-177 P 100 0 t VAPOR DENSITY - Heavier then Air HT/GAL VOC (Theoretical) 6 «« Ib 6 61 Ib >00 9» Section IV — FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA 18 r TCC LEL 1 )PLAHHABILITY CLASSIFICATION FLASH POINT RED LABEL — Cxtreoely Fleeeable Flash belov 21 F EXTINGUISHINO MEDIA Carbon Dioxide, Dry Cheelcel Poae 4 UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Keep contelnere tightly closed Zaelate free heat electrical equlpeent eperks, end open fleee Closed containers eey explode vhen exposed to extreec heat Application to hot surface* requires special preceutlons During eeergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products May ceuse a health hasard Syeptoas eay not be iaeedlately apparent Obtain Medical ettentlon SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Pull protective equlpeent including self contained breathing apparatus should be uaed Water sprey eey be ineffective If vater is used fog nosslee ere preferable Veter aay be used to cool closed conteincrs to prevent pressure build up end possible eutolgnitlon or explosion vhen exposed to extreee nest DATA ROUTES Of EXPOSURE Exposure eey be by INHALATION ead/er SKIN or EYE contact depending on conditions of use To ulnlajiae exposure, follow recoeeendatlons for proper use ventilation and personal protective equipeant ACUTE •••1th lesarda EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE Irritation of eyes skin end respiratory systen Kay cause nervous systee depression Extreee overexposure eey result in unconsciousness end possibly death SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE Heedeche dlssiness neusee end loes of coordination are indlcetlona of exceealve exposure to vapors or spray »tste * Redness end itching or burning sensetlon eey Indicate eye or exceasive akin expoeure MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURENone generally recognised EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES If IHHALEOt If affected reeove free exposure Restore breathing If on SKINt Vash affected eree thoroughly vlth seep and veter Reaove conteeineted clothing and launder before re-use If in BYES: Flush eyes vlth lerge eeounts of veter for 15 •intttee CHRONIC Health Rexarde No ingredient In this product la an IARC KIP or OSBA listed carcinogen Methyl Bthyl Ketone eey increese the nervous systen effects of other solvents Prolonged overexposure to solvent Ingredients in Section XI nay cause adverse effects to the reproductive eysteM Reports have esaoclated repeated and prolonged overexposure to eolvents vith pereanent brelft and nervous systesi daaege Keep van and quiet CeC Melcel attention Section VI REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY — Stable HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS By flret Cerbon Dioxide Carbon Honoxlde HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION — Hill Hot Occur Section VII SPILL OH LEAK PROCEDURE! STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OX SPILLED Reeove ell sources of ignition Ventllete and reeove vlth inert absorbent HASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Vaste froe this product aey be hasardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CPR 261 Vaste eust be tested for Ignltablllty to eetemlne the applicable EPA hasardoua veste nuebere Incincrete In epproved facility Do not Incinerate closed container Dispose of in accordance vith Federal State and Local regulation* regarding pollution Section VIII PROTECTION INFORMATION PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAREH IN USE Use only vlth adequate ventlletion Avoid breethlng vapor and spray nist Avoid contect vlth akin and eyes Vash hands after using VENTILATION Local exhaust prefereble Generel exheust accepteble if the exposure to eeterlale in Section II is ealntalned belov applicable exposure Halts Refer to OSEA Standards 1910 94, 1910 107, 1910 10« RESPIRATORY PROTECTION If persenel exposure cannot be controlled belov applicable Units by ventilation, veer e properly fitted orgenlc vepor/perticulate respiretor epproved by NXOSRVMSIa for proloctienagainst eeterlals in Section II Vhen sanding or abrading the dried file veer a dust/nlst respirator approved by ffioa/XSBAfor dust vhlcb nay be genereted froe thte product underlying point, or the abrasive PROTECTIVE GLOVES Veer gloves vhlch are recoeeended by glove auppller for protection against •ateciale in Section II EYE PROTECTION Veer ssfety spcctscles vlth unperfereted sldeshielda R6 K 10 Methyl Ethyl Ketone Section IX — PRECAUTIONS •age 1 \ DOL STORAGE CATEGORY — IB PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAREH IN HANDLING AND STORING Contents ere EXTREMELY riAMUBU Keep avay free heat sparks and open fleee Vapors vlll sccueulate readily and eey ignite explosively During use end until ell vspors ere gbnet Keep sree ventlleted - Da not seoke - Extinguish all flaees pilot lights end heelers - Turn off stoves electric tools end appliances end any other aources of Ignition Consult NFPA Code Use epproved Bonding and Grounding procedures Keep eontelner cloaed vhen not In use Trensfer only to approved contelnere vlth coeplete end epproprlate labeling Do not take Internally Keep out of the reech of childrenOTHER PRECAUTIONS Intentlonel elsuse by deliberately concentretlng end Inhaling the contents can be hernfulor fatal HEALTH FLAMMABILITY REACTIVITY 2 3 0 The ebove Intonation pertains to this product as currently formulated and Is baaed on the InEoraatlon available at this tlee Addition of reducers or other additives to this product eey substantlnlly altar the composition and haiarda of the product Since condltloi II UlliT™.0"" 'I' ""ltro1 "• •»«• "• varrantlee express or Implied and assume noliability In connection vlth eny use of this Information 69 PRODUCT CODE 1370 4. v/ D ISSUE DATE 9/12/90 Manufacturer: ABILENE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CORPc . {j . BOX HEWLETT, N.Y. 11557 Telephone #516-791-6943 PRODUCT NAME GENERIC NAME DOT PROPER SHIPPING NAN£ NITROCELLULOSE LACQUER BLACK IEXIURELAC PAINT RELATED MATERIAL 1370 DOT HAZARDCLASSIFICATION:FLAMMABLE LIQUID SECTION 1 HAZARDOUS INGREDIENT/EXPOSURE LIMITS INGREDIENT * TOLUOL "ISOPROF'YL ACETATE "ACETONE "METHYL ISOBUTYL KE TONE 'ISOPROf'YL ALCOHOL ''METHANOL ETHYL M(TTA1E CAS H 108-88-3 108-21-4 67 64-1 108-10-1 67-63-0 67-56-1 141-78-G i PERCENT 41 74 32.50 11 06 5 20 1 27 1 15 <1 00 OSHA PEL 200 250 1000 100 400 200 400 T PPM 100 250 750 50 400 200 400 LV mg/M3 375 950 2400 205 980 260 400 LEL 1 2 1 76 2 6 1.4 2.0 6 0 N/A »THI5 MATERIAL IS SUBJECT TO REPORTING UNDER SARA TITLE III, SECTION 513. FIRST AID PROCEDURES CONTACT'ndletely move vlcclm away from exposure to vapor* and InCo fresh air rrlC«tlon or redness develops, push eyer with eiean water end «e*k wmedlate wedloal attention. Tor direct contact. hold eyelid* apere and lu»h the affected eye(»> with clean water for #c len»t 50 wlnutei, Seekmwedlate medical attention SKIN CONTACT; Remove contaminated clothing Cleanse affected ar*a(9) thoroughly bywashing with mild »oap and water, If Irritation or rtdn«M develop* andperiiet*, t«»k tttdlol ntctntlon INHALATION (BREATHING) • Hov« vlctln away from source of exposure nnd Into fr«sh alt. If rMpltatory tyipptomt or otVier »ymptomj of «xpopvir« d«v«iop( »«?k w*dlc«l »tc«ntlon If vtotlm Is not breathing, artificial r«fplr«tlon •liould b« ad«lnltttr«d by qualified personnel, S«tk lnun»dl»t» w«dlo«i acttntlon, INO'bSTIQN (SWALLOWING)'S«ek «m«rgenoy medlc«l attention Thlj product l» slightly toxic byipeeftlon and an aiplratlon hazard If victim l» drow?y or unoon*<nou» ,place on th« l«ft tide wich the head down and do not glvt anythlnR bymouth, If victim If conscious, altrc and not ipontimeoui ly vc»mltinj[, th»n vomiting ihould be Induced for Ingestloos of l«rR» »mount« (mott than 5ounce* In an advlt) preferably with syrup of Iptcao under dlr«otlon from a phy'lolan or polion center, If poi«lol» do not lf«v« vlotim un»tt»nd»d. CQMMFN'IS1 Note to Physicians1 Exposure to high concentration! of thi» material(»,«;,, In enclosed jpecei or with deliberate abuit) tniy bf «»ioolatedwltn cafdlao arrhvthmlns, Eplnephrlne and oih«r »yTnp*thornlm«tlo drugfway Initiate cardiac arrhythmia* In person* exposed t'> thl« macertaliOcner druz« with Uss arrhythmog«nlc potential »houid bt oonildertd, If»ymp«th'o»im«tlo drugi art adjulnvtte red, obitrve for th« dev»i°pn>fnt of gir8l»o nrrhvthmlai; ''' Not* to PhyilglanJ1 This product contain* mfthanol. Hethanol 1*W'»tabolt«fd to £orniald»hyd« and formic acid, Thlf In turn re«y owuiani(it«bolla «oldoil«v vltual dliturbances and bltndn«>». Because m«taboll»m Suit ooour btfort the toxic effects, the or\set of toxic •ywpeomt m«y b» olayed frore $ to 30 hours following ingestlon, Ethanol compete* for thetaroe weta.boilo pathway and h»> been u»ed a* an antidote, Methanol If removed by hemodtaly»l» . ENTRY BYE CONTACT1 R1One or wor« gompon^nts of this material Is a severe eye Irritant, Dlreotoontaot; with the liquid or exposure to vapor* or miatf may oag»f »tln|lng,tearing, redness, iwelllng and eye damage, SKIN CONTACT!One or wore components of this material may cause: skin Irritation,Prolonged or repeated contact may cause redne»», burning uno drying »noof the ikln end skin damage, SKIH ABSORPTION! % L . . . ' . .One or oiore components of this material Is toxic when absorbed through tn« fkln. Skin contact may be harmfulPe.r«on« with pr«»exlstlng ikln dliorders may be roort tuioeptlblf t>o the effects of thlf materlil MAIhRIAL bAFr-r PATA SHEET PAGC J SECTION III - HEALTH HAZARDS/ Rv^TES OF tNTRf INHALATION (BREATHING) On* or »or» oooponencj of thi» material 1» toxic b SUnj of nervoui jy»ter« deprtf»lon (e g, , drow»lne»idUKlntM, iofi of coordination and fatigue), .Irrteular heartbeat! (arrhvthml a ») * Pulmonary edema (accumulation of fluid In the lungs)Prolong«d or r«p««t«d fxpoiur* to vapor* or ml»r,n n»«y c»u»»Vi»ufil di»curbtnc«» 7 (InoludlnK bllndn»»»>,Nau««« «n3 voreltlna Plood dl»ord?r» R«lpU«Cory lymptoms ajjoclac«d wlch pre esljclng lung; dl»ofdtrf («, • •tbffl«'Uk« oondUUni) may b* a^ravated by INOE9TIOK (SWALLOW1NC) On« or mort Qompon«ntf of chli mnc«rl«l is coxle ind m«y bf harmful ifIVnUowKi, Syrnptomi of toxlclcy m^y IrvcludUIrrttteion of th« <Jltt»tlv« tv«ot, SUni of n«rvoui iyit»m d«pr«ulon («.R . drowilntii,duztn«i», los» of coordlniclon. and ficiV ^ ?»V»*T-WV »/»VT"> VTr»Y**r^V'' \"'& I *"»V".-.-.n«f», los» of coordination, ano fitlgue),Abdominal pain Vliual dtiturbancss (Inoludtne bllndpess)Convuliionf. Coma, Kidnty damajt >i ASPIRATION HAZARD One or mor? components of thl» material ban »nclunet during iwallowinj or vomiting and cau»» lung Inf lanvnacion and Co Hearc, Kldn»y, Blood, Lvv«r dl»ofd«r« may bt «^jrav#ttd oythl* map»rtal ?«fulc« of i?««tf In workers «xpos«<j to high concentration* have ihoiutn*, • oompontnt; of thli product can cay»« irrfv«r»lblf oh«n|jtn^tio matfriil (DNA) of a ctU Thi human h««uh oonitqutnot o» on*njiti if noc fully gndintood, ihown th»c«» In Int«ntional aliun by dtllberac* inhalaclon of colu«n» h*i bt«n »howr» Uvtr, ktdn«y «nd br«ln Prolonged or repeated ikln contact of acetone h«i c«uied o«t«r«cti in laboratory anUeli . •pil<» fubstance hai not b««n lcJ«ntlfl«d «s a carcinogen or probableoarolnogen by NTP, lAJ^C or PSKA f Repor^f have anoclated rip»ated and prolonged occupational overexpoeurtto »olv«nt» vUh pern>an«nt brain and n«rvou» lyicem dtmaae (fometime*rtforr«d to «t Solvinc ^r Palnttri' Synd\omf). IritenUofSal p I f VIM bydeliberattly concentrating and Inhaling the content! may b« harmful or fitnl, SECTION IV - SPCCIAL PROIECT ION iNFUK/AA' iQN - - _^. V&NTXLATION' If current ventilation pr«ctlc«» are noc ad«qgatf to maintain «lrborn»«itibH»Htd txpo$ur« llmic» (§•• S«cclon I;,jortcfntrtylon* bflow «itibH»Htd txpo$ur« llmic» (§•• S«cclon I;,additional Vfjullaelon or »xh»u»t iyjc»m* may b» f»qulr»d, Vhtr» »xploflvf?lxtur»» »«y b» prtitnt »Uccrlc«l sy»t«m» mf« for »uoh loc«tl<?ni muttt \»»to. . PROTECTIONTht u»t of rtaplratory protection Is advised whtn conc«ntr«tlon» txottdtnt t»taol»h»d txpoiurt limit*, (St« Sactlon I). Dtpjndlne on th« utrborntoonotncrftlon, u»t t rtiplrator or g«* majV1 with «pprppritcf oartrldgf* __J _J_k.^..L /^IT^xMII __!_-__.__ J t f T...Jl.l_A.\ . _7.J ll.J _J __-J _T___ u»t t rtipirator or K«* ma»K with upprpprucf (NIOSH approvtd, If available) or »uppli»d dlr PROTECTIVE CLOVES t Uf« Of *loprtvtnc ikln oonocc and po»»lbl» Irrlcatlon EYE PROTECTION Tht uf« Of *lov*9 Impe rme «bl« to Che specific ra«C«rl«l handltd If «<Jvlf«dikln o proc»cclon to »»f«gy«rd against potential eytor Injury l» r«convnind«d Q1HBR fROTEgTIVE EQUIPMENT Eyii waih and oulck drtnch ihow«r f«clllct?s should b« nvallablt In vo*k «r»|. Thoroviihly clian yho»i and ^aih contaminated oi--V1--r«.oomro«nd»d th«c in J^ptrvlovf «pron bf wprni SECTION v • RLACTwrr DATA $ INCOMfATlBItllY (MATERIALS TO AVOID)Tint product toron cornbvmlblt end/or «xplo«lvt mlxturoi with «lr and/or Tnli product l» Incompatlblt with: >'Strong Aoldf or BM«IOxidlilni AijtntiStl«ot«d AjnlntiAlk.lUf Thtroal dtcompoiItlon In th« pres«nce of air may yltid carbon monoKldt•n<«/ot o«rbon dloxldt, HAZARDOUS FOIYMERI1ATIOH.Hot Occur sAILU UAIA !?httT "CTION Y! - SPlll OR LEAK PROCEDURES PRECAUTIONS IN CASE OF RELEASE OR SPILLStay upwind and aw«y frore spill Keep «ll source* of wttal »urfaoe* away from «plll If iplU t» Indoor*,• pill, A univ»r*al ty?» loam can b* u»*d to lupprM*out of dir«ln«. MVerf or waterway*. U*« »and or oth»s . _._,d«a and contain »plll Do not fluih «r«* with vattr. For •malldo not fiv*h with wac«r uie absorbent pad?. CflilNotify approprUce state/local Ignition and hotv«ntlUc« «r«« oYapori, K«» Iluthiplll,.... iplUag»ncl* *,t«n» to, If (TOU'ENE) DOT/CERCU JUporcabU LB WASTE DISPOSAL METHODDlipoie of r«gulicloni.In accordanc* with local, oouncy, s?ar«, and TIOM VII • STORAGE AND SPECIAL PRfXAUTJOHS . AND STORAGE PRECAUTIONS KMP containers tightly closed Avoid {ood of iInh«l4 .nd/or vipor• older, dm 2Shtr !"Empty" \and Keep containerstore thl» produce cool with dry, and VT «IIV V VV i- V VH»<P J^ * VVM V V W t V (I 9\JVVJV*wVW Vvapor* and ptponal cont«ot with th« producthygUn« prtctlc* •'Empty" contalnori r«c«l«\ t««ldand away fromUa<pU gc can b« danx«routrind or txpoi* »uchienlclon, th«y may nltlon Do not preiourtie, cut, weld, brat*,container* to heat, flame, *park« 0*v* w ism<.LVII, vii?/ may sxplod* and cauit Injury or death,/ni ihould b* completely drained properly bung«d and promptly,.,r to th« »uppll*r or a drwn recondl clonev All otntr oont»lri«r»Souid b« dl»po»ed of In »n envirorvnental ly $af* manner and in/ »ocord«nc«^Ith gov»rnai«ntal regulatlcni jefor* working on or In £»nk» vhi.onor havo oon?«in«d thii adjfllnljnlndu»tr; produce. r«f«r to occupational »af*tv *nd n**ith. *riiclon r«|ulitlon», A>J^I Z^<9 I and oth»f Rovarnm'»nt«lol rtf»r«nc»i pirtalnlng to cleaning, r»palrlnj, voiding,oonttraplattd op«ratlon«or ON VIII « FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAiAjJ.0 OA!A FPAAZARD U5S HEALTHFLAMKABHITY.REACTIVITY.OTHER1 HAZARD RANKINGo - LEAST 1 « SLIGHT2 - MODERATE 5 - HIGH <t - EXTREME HWS "tmsiliQinlKi • ?WER • UPPER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT (\ VQL ) T*n» H«*\th E£f«cc 36.0 EST • FlASH POINT (D»|, Ffth*,)J 'JINGUISH5NO MEDIAIxtlnjuUh with dry chemical, C02 or a unlvonal uyp« foam, RE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Flaihback along vapor trail i^ay occv-r flartvnabl* «nd may o« Ignited by h««c RV FlPHTTHf PROCEDURESTha uie of • SC&A i* recorwended for fUe fighter*. «•««««• »pf«y n»«y b*uiefui In nlnlmUlng vapor* and cooling contiln*r» axpo»*d tp h»«t »nd(Um«. Avoid tpr««3lng burning liquid with wit*r ui»d for pooling This ftiateilal Is, flam* or «tatlo »l»otrlclty MA1LRIAL b/ _TY UAlA SIILtl PAGE 6 ACTION IX - PHYSICAL DATA KJ LAI 1VL EVAP RA1E APPRQX. BOILINO, PUINI IDeg lahr; Jii!:J!uOj>.C_:^J VAPOR PRESSURE 133 - 3<0 SIOWLK THAN ElUEK 87. I mm Hg (? 20 C '/. SOLUBILITY IN WAU R VAPOR DENS II Y 100. 0 (Intimated) 35 1 (Estimated; HEAVIER THAN AIR GRAVITY (60JF/60JTJ StCUON X - UOCUHKNfARY INPURMAl ION ISSUE DAfE fEBRUARY 2 1991 RCVIliWCl) BY Howard F . Slmka DISCLAIMER OF EXPRESSED AND IMPLIED WARRAMUKS The information In cUls docuiwnt Is believed to be coiieoc as of the date Issued HOWEVER, NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY , M1NESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IS TO BE IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF THIS INFORMATION, THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE OF THIS INFORMATION OR THE PRODUCT, THE SAFblY OF THIS PRODUCT, OR 1HB HAZARDS RELATED TO ITS USE. Thin Information and product are furnished on the condition that the pdreon recoiving them ehall make his own determination us to the suitability of th« product for this particular purpose and on the condition that he assume the risk of his use iheieof .ATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR COATING, RESINS, AND RELATED MATERIALS Date of preparation 1/19/94 PAGE Manufacturer Address TELEPHONE - SPRAYLAT CORPORATION 3465 SOUTH LaCIENEGA BOULEVARD LOS ANGELES, CA 90016 NY (914) 699-3030 (Emergency - Information) CA (310) 559-2335 (Emergency - Information) CHEMTREC (800) 424-9300 (EMERGENCY) * "le "if «fr -J- -i- •& "&• •& •&• •&• •&• •if -t •ft-A- «4- «4- -A- •*• •*• •*• -4- **• St1* •> ii *V n K7V f\ 7* rtTV TV >S TV rt « « W JV JV>Trt3V 3V 3V JV TV *V « j SECTION I PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NOTE This supercedes ALL previous MSDS sheets for this product Manufacturer's Code Identification W88862 Product Class HYDRATONE Trade Name WPA-8886-2 BLACK TEXTURE Flammability- 1 Personal Protective Equipment- F 2= Moderate 1= Slight 0= Least A -A *-„-*•* * *xv*** V**** **w**************** HMIS Information Health- 1 » Reactivity- 0 HAZARD INDEX 4= Severe 3= Serious **************** -<****v. * * * k k * n ~ ^* „ * * n « This MSDS contains information on good industrial practice for safe handling of all industrial chemicals which includes the use of Safety Glasses, Gloves, Synthetic Apron, & Dust Respirator ****************«-x**w«*«*,<-.V**«-- *.V '-*, . A- '-kknkk*k*~X**k!:kk**k*: k k ** ************* SECTION II IMPORTANT INGREDIENTS SARA SECTION 313 SUPPLIER NOTIFICATION Those ingredients (if any) which have an asterisk (*) preceding the CAS # are subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 of the Emergency Planning Community Right-To-Know Act of 1986 and of CFR 372 TMPPBTiTJTMT MATERIAL DESCRIPTION REF # 01 NON HAZARDOUS -WATER 16 SILICA, QUARTZ CRISTOBALITE 21 DENATURED ETHANOL 25 ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONO > BUTYL ETHER 99% 26 2,2,4-TRIMETHYL 1-1, PENTANEDIOL CAS // 7732 14808 % BY WEIGHT -18 -60 -5 -7 50 - 75 8 03 ACHIG TLV(TWA) PPM NO EST 05 OSHA PEL PPM LEL VAPOR PRESSURE OTHER LIMITS NO EST 10 MG/M3 64 ^ 111 25265 -17 -76 -77 -5 -2 -4 1 - 5 0 - 1 - 5 0 10 5 0 1000 25 00 00 NO EST 1000 25 00 00 3 1 RESP 5 1 NO EST 47 00 88 LEAD CHROMATE 00 00 ****************•*****> ************ >**********•*******> ***************** This product contains one or more reported carcinogens or suspected carcinogens which are noted "NTP", "IARC" and/or "OSHA-Z" in the other limits recommended column of Section II, above IX WARNING -- This product contains chemicals considered by the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm Ref California Prop 65 &&&&&&^&&^&^^&&&&&&&&&&&&'&'$C'Jc'&'&'&'&'&'$('&'&'&'&'&'&*&'&'&'$('k'Jc'ft x"&"&^^t&^StSk^>St^^t&i&^"&"&'&>^>& fffcffi ******************x***************x**x*********************************^ This product contains pigments which may become a dust nuisance when removed by abrasive blasting, sanding, or grinding t*************************** ^^f^^^-jf ^^ ^^^^ ^ Jt*************^ SECTION III PHYSICAL DATA The V 0 C content is determined by using a percent solids basis (less water and exempt solvents) for adhesives, coatings and inks and the calculations of EPA Reference Method 24 or an equivalent ASTM method approved by the Executive Officer The V 0 C listed below is in pounds per gallon excluding exempt material Boiling Range High- 340 0 F Low- 148 0 F Vapor Pressure See Section II Vapor Density Heavier Than Air Evaporation Rate Slower than Butyl Acetate Weight Per Gallon 8 9 VOC 2 308 Physical State N/A Appearance N/A Odor N/A Odor Threshold N/A pH N/A Freezing Point N/A Water Solubility N/A Coefficient of Water/Oil Distribution N/A ********************** ******************************* *****************i *********************************** *** ************** *********************** SECTION IV FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATAi Flammability Classification Class 3B DOT Not Regulated Seta Flashpoint ASTM D-3278-78 201 0 F Explosive Limits>£ Lower- 1 1 Upper- 19 0 Upper Flanunability Limit N/A Auto Ignition Temperature N/A Use C02, DRY CHEMICAL, FOAM, ALCOHOL FOAM, or WATER FOG Fight fire from a safe distance or a protected location UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD Keep containers tightly closed Isolate from heat, electrical equipment, sparks, and open flames Vapors may be heavier than air and may travel along the ground before ignition/flashing-back to vapor source Keep welding or cutting equipment away from product Based on Section II ingredient(s) (01,16,19,25) fire fighters should use self-contained breathing apparatus with full face-piece ************* *** ********* *x ,<*** ~-« -f ~ A- * * ~ >***„„**** *x*-x *** x* *x***** *********** SECTION V HEALTH HAZARD DATA EFFECTS OF EXCESSIVE OVEREXPOSURE Do not breathe dust mist or vapors of any paint product Wear an appropriate, properly fitted respirator (NIOSH/MSHA approved) during and after application unless air monitoring demonstrates exposure levels are below appropriate limits Follow respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator use Bas^d on Section II ingredient(s) (21) prolonged or repeated exposure to vapors or mists may cause blood disorder Based on Section II ingredient(s) (16) excessive exposure can cause severe and permanent damage to the lungs (pulmonary fibrosis) Based on Section II ingredient(s) (21) symptoms of overexposure to this product may include headache, nausea, vomiting, drowsiness and loss of consciousness Based on Section II ingredient(s) (19) May cause lung injury Based on Section II ingredient(s) (21) high vapor concentrations may cause central nervous system depression Spray mist/vapors of spray paints may cause irritation to the eyes, nose throat, upper respiratory tract, mucous membranes and skin Based on Section II ingredient(s) (16) may cause allergic respiratory reaction Effects may be permanent Based on Section II ingredient(s) (16,19,21) this product may cause irritation to the upper respiratory tract Based on Section II ingredient(s) (16,21) may affect the brain or nervous system, causing dizziness, headache or nausea Based on Section II ingredient(s) (21) chronic overexposure to this product may cause kidney and liver injury Based on Section II ingredient(s) (19,21) this product may be harmful if it is swallowed Based on Section II ingredient(s) (21) may be fatal or cause blindness if swallowed Cannot be made non-poisonous Based on Section II ingredient(s) (25) ingestion of this product **********************„********************************x****************** will cause irritation of the gastrointestinal tract and may cause effects resembling those from inhalation of vapor Based on Section II ingredient(s) (21,25) vapors of this product may cause irritation of the eyes, nose, throat, upper respiratory tract mucous membranes, and skin Based on Section II ingredient(s) (21) pulmonary edema may develop with inhalation of high concentrations of this material Based on Section II ingredient(s) (21) this product can be irritating to the eyes Based on Section II ingredient(s) (21,25) this product may cause skin irritation and drying/defatting or cracking This product can be absorbed through the skin causing organ damage Based on Section II ingredient(s) (21) this product may cause drying and dermatitis on repeated or prolonged exposure to the skin FIRST AID EYE CONTACT Flush with luke warm water for 15 minutes SKIN CONTACT Wash with soap and water Remove contaminated clothes INHALATION Remove exposed individual to fresh air Restore breathing if required and contact a physician INGESTION Rinse mouth immediately Give exposed individual 6-8 ounces of liquid (Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person ) Do NOT induce vomiting unless advised by physician Contact a physician immediately NOTICE - Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal ******xp*Ar*******~*xx*x,)rx*x*}o<1x-.*:-ji'xpx,r*/rx,<px-x /!rx**x/f.!rxp/f,fx.!f/<<fx**x* *************** SECTION VI REACTIVITY DATA INCOMPATABILITY (Materials to Avoid) Based on Section II ingredient(s) (16) this material is incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, strong mineral acids, alkali HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION, Will not occur STABILITY This product is stable Thermal decomposition in the presence of air may yield carbon monoxide and/or carbon dioxide INCOMPATABILITY (Materials to Avoid) Based on Section II ingredient(s) (19,25) this product is incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, contact with these materials may cause fire or explosion CONDITIONS TO AVOID Avoid exposure to sparks, open flame, hot surfaces, and all sources of heat and ignition ********************* ******************************* ***************** 4 SECTION VII SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Stay upwind and away from spill unless wearing appropriate protective equipment Stop and/or contain discharge if it may be done safely Keep all sources of ignition away Ventilate area of spill Use non-sparking tools for cleanup Cover with inert material to reduce fumes Keep out of drains, sewers, or waterways Contact fire authorities Notify local health and pollution control agencies Call spill response teams if large spill Stay away from spill unless wearing appropriate protective equipment Stop and/or contain discharge Cover with inert material Keep out of drains, sewers, or waterways Notify local health and pollution control agencies Call spill response teams if large spill WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Dispose of product in accordance with applicable local, county, state, and federal regulations Do NOT flush to sewer, watershed or waterway STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Stay upwind and away from spill unless wearing appropriate protective equipment Stop and/or contain discharge if it may be done safely Keep all sources of ignition away Ventilate area of spill Keep out of drains, sewers, or waterways Contact fire authorities Notify local health and pollution control agencies Call spill response teams if spill is large ***************** A"X"x-****x***** ,<*>**** „- x-x******* *****x********x ************** SECTION VIII SAFE HANDLING AND USE INFORMATION Do not breathe dust, mist or vapors (if present) of any paint product Wear an appropriate, properly fitted respirator (NIOSH/MSHA approved) during and after application unless air monitoring demonstrates exposure ******************x*** *************x**x************** ***************** i levels are below applicable limits if any appear in Section II Follow respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator use PROTECTIVE GLOVES Required for prolonged or repeated contact Wear resistant gloves such as natural rubber, neoprene, buna N or nitrile An apron should be worn to avoid skin contact Use dust mask or respirator if the concentration is high Eyewash stations and safety showers should be readily available and in use in handling areas VENTILATION Use ventilation as required to control vapor concentrations Avoid prolonged or repeated breathing of vapors If exposure exceeds TLV, use a NIOSH-approved respirator to prevent overexposure HYGIENIC PRACTICES Wash hands thoroughly before eating and using washroom Remove clothing and do not reuse until it has been properly laundered PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR Use safety eyewear with perforated si'deshields Avoid contact with eyes Wear goggles if there is a likelihood of contact with eyes SECTION IX SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS HANDLING AND STORING PRECAUTIONS Keep product containers cool, dry, and away from sources of ignition Use and store this product with adequate ventilation Do NOT smoke in storage areas Personnel should avoid inhalation of vapors Personal contact with the product should be avoided Should contact be made, remove saturated clothing and flush affected skin areas with water Containers of this material may be hazardous when emptied Since emptied containers retain product residues (vapor, liquid, and/or solid), all hazard precautions given in this sheet must be observed Personnel should avoid inhalation of dusts Personal contact with the product should be avoided Should contact be made, remove contaminated clothing and flush affected skin areas with water Containers of this material may be hazardous when emptied Since emptied containers retain product residues, all hazard precautions given in this sheet must be observed «xwx/<*x k /f /?/<* A This Material Safety Data Sheet contains information on good industrial practice for safe handling of all industrial chemicals ********************* i ******************************* ***************** SECTION X OTHER INFORMATION STATE NAME OF RIGHT-TO-KNOW ACT ALABAMA ALASKA CALIFORNIA CONNECTICUT DELAWARE FLORIDA ILLINOIS IOWA LOUISIANA MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS MICHIGAN MINNESOTA MONTANA NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK NORTH DAKOTA PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND TENNESSEE TEXAS VERMONT WASHINGTON WEST VIRGINIA Toxic Substances In The Workplace Act (Alaska Statutes 18 60 065-105) Hazardous Substances Information and Training Act (Employment Regulation 31-40k-40p) Hazardous Chemical Information Act (Florida Statutes Ch 442) Toxic Substances Disclosure to Employees Act Hazardous Chemicals Risks Right-To-Know Act Hazardous Material Information Development, Preparedness, and Response Act (Labor and Industry 4Ch 22) (Division of Labor and Industry Article 89 32) Hazardous Substances Disclosure by Employers (Title 17 Labor 50(9)-(U)) Employee Right-To-Know Act Employee and Community Hazardous Chemical Information Act Worker's Right-To-Know Worker and Community Right-To-Know Act (Labor Law Article 28) (Workmen's Compensation Ch 65-14) Worker and Community Right-To-Know Act Hazardous Substances Right-To-Know Act Hazardous Chemical Right-To-Know Law Hazard Communication Act (Health Regulations Ch 36) Worker and Community Right-To-Know Act (Labor 21-3-17 18) **********************„ ,,************************************************** WISCONSIN Employee's Right-To-Know Law ( ) - Established as a part of another law This list of "Right-To-Know Acts" is the best available information as of January 01, 1991 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BASED ON INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM OUR RAW MATERIAL SUPPLIERS AND OTHER SOURCES AND IS BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE THIS INFORMATION IS NOT TO BE TAKEN AS A WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION FOR WHICH SPRAYLAT CORP ASSUMES LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY INFORMATION ON THIS FORM IS TO BE USED TO COMPLY WITH OSHA AND HEALTH REGULATIONS ONLY AND MAY NOT BE USED OR DISSEMINATED FOR OTHER PURPOSES