WEI T’O® ASSOCIATES, INC.
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
GOOD NEWS SOFT SPRAY NO. 111-SS
IDENTIFICATION
PRODUCT NAME | WEI T’O® GOOD NEWS SOFT SPRAY NO. 111-SS |
MANUFACTURER | Wei T’o® Associates, Inc. 21750 Main Street, Unit 27 Matteson, IL 60443-3702 |
PRODUCT INFORMATION NUMBER | TEL: 708/747-6660 FAX: 708/747-6639
E-mail: weito@weito.com
|
EMERGENCY PHONE | 800/424-9300 |
PHYSICAL DATA
BOILING POINT | -13oF (-25oC) | PERCENT VOLATILE BY WEIGHT | 99% |
LIQUID DENSITY | 0.70 g/cc at 25oC | OZONE DEPLETION POTENTIAL | 0 |
VAPOR DENSITY (Air=1) | 3.0 at 25oC | GLOBAL WARMING POTENTIAL (100 yr. Integrated Time Horizon) |
140 |
APPEARANCE | Clear, colorless liquid. Faint solvent odor. |
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND | Yes |
VAPOR PRESSURE | 63 psig at 70oF |
INGREDIENTS
Materials | CAS Number | % By Weight | Exposure Limits |
Isopentanes | 78-78-4 | >85 | 600 ppm (ACGIH) |
1,1,Difluoroethane Other Name: HFC-152a |
75-37-6 | <8 | 1000 ppm (Dupont AEL, WEEL-AIHA) |
Isopropanol Other Names : Rubbing Alcohol Isopropyl Alcohol 2-Propanol, Isopropyl |
67-63-0 | <10 | 400 ppm (ACGIH, OSHA, NIOSH, DFG MAKs) |
Ethanol Other Name : Ethyl Alcohol |
64-17-5 | <1 | 1000 ppm, (ACGIH, OSHA, NIOSH, DFG MAKs) |
Isopropyl/ethyl magnesium carbonates | >2 | None established |
HAZARDOUS REACTIVITY
INSTABILITY
Material is stable. However, avoid open flames and high temperatures.
INCOMPATIBILITY
Alkali or alkaline earth metals – powdered Al, Zinc, Beryllium, etc.
DECOMPOSITION
This compound can be decomposed by high temperatures (open flames, glowing metal surfaces, etc.) forming hydrofluoric acid, and possibly carbonyl halides.
POLYMERIZATION Will not occur.
EFFECTS OF REPEATED OVEREXPOSURE
No evidence of adverse effects from available information.
OTHER EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE
At very high concentrations may produce cardiac arrhythmia’s or arrest due to sensitization of the heart to adrenaline and noradrenaline. Exposure to fluorocarbon thermal decomposition products may produce flu-like symptoms including chills, fever, weakness, muscular aches, headache, chest discomfort, sore throat, and dry cough. Complete recovery usually occurs within 24 hours after exposure.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY OVEREXPOSURE
A knowledge of the available toxicology information and of the physical and chemical properties of the material suggests that overexposure is unlikely to aggravate existing medical conditions.
SIGNIFICANT LABORATORY DATA WITH POSSIBLE RELEVANCE TO HUMAN HEALTH
HAZARD EVALUATION
None currently known.
CARCINOGENICITY INFORMATION
None of the components present in this material at concentrations equal to or greater than 0.1% are listed by IARC, NTP, OSHA, or ACGIH as a carcinogen.
HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES
Animal | Human | |
Known Carcinogen | _____ | _____ |
Suspect Carcinogen | _____ | _____ |
Mutagen | _____ | _____ |
Teratogen | _____ | _____ |
Allergic Sensitizer | _____ | _____ |
Highly Toxic | _____ | _____ |
Toxic | _____ | _____ |
Corrosive | _____ | _____ |
Irritant | _____ | _____ |
Target Organ Toxin | __X__ | __X__ |
Specify – Lung Aspiration Hazard If Ingested
EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES
SWALLOWING: (INGESTION) |
If a large volume (several ounces) has been swallowed, obtain immediate medical attention. Do not induce vomiting. |
SKIN: | For exposure to liquid, immediately warm frostbite area with warm water (not to exceed 105oF). In case of massive exposure, remove clothing while showering with warm water. Obtain medical attention. |
INHALATION: | Remove to fresh air. Give artificial respiration if not breathing. Oxygen may be given by qualified personnel if breathing is difficult. Obtain medical attention. |
EYES: | Immediately flush eyes thoroughly with water and continue washing for at least 15 minutes. Obtain medical attention, preferably from an ophthalmologist, urgently. |
NOTES TO PHYSICIAN
1. | Do not administer adrenaline due to the sensitizing effect of fluorocarbons on the myocardium. Treatment of overexposure should be directed at the control of symptoms and the clinical condition of the patient. Exposure to fluorocarbon pyrolysis products should be considered in the diagnostic evaluation of occupationally related fever of short duration and unknown origin. Signs of exposure include tachycardia, hyperpnea, and pharyngeal congestion; investigation may reveal pulmonary edema and leucocytosis. |
2. | Gastric lavage using a cuffed endotracheal tube may be performed at your discretion. |
PROTECTION INFORMATION
GENERALLY APPLICABLE CONTROL MEASURES
Normal ventilation for standard manufacturing procedures is generally adequate. Local exhaust should be used when large amounts are released. Mechanical ventilation should be used in low places.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Neoprene, nitrile or lined butyl gloves should be used to avoid prolonged or repeated exposure. Faceshield or Monogoggles should be worn as needed to prevent eye contact. Other protective equipment required: eye bath, safety shower, chemical apron. Under normal use conditions, no respiratory protection is required when using this product. Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) is required if a large spill occurs.
SPILL, LEAK, AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
PRECAUTIONS REQUIRED IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED:
Evacuate area of all unnecessary personnel. Wear protective equipment and/or garments described in Section on “Protection Information” above if exposure conditions warrant. Shut off source, if possible and contain spill. Protect from ignition. Keep out of water sources and sewers. Absorb in a dry, inert material (sand, clay, etc.). Transfer to disposal drums using non-sparking equipment.
WASTE DISPOSAL (INSURE CONFORMITY WITH ALL APPLICABLE DISPOSAL REGULATIONS):
Incinerate or place in permitted waste management facility. Recycle for reclamation of fluorocarbons.
DOT TRANSPORTATION
Shipping Name: | Aerosols, Flammable |
Hazard Class: | 2.1 (Flammable Gas) |
ID Number: | UN 1950 |
Packing Group: | NONE |
Marking: | Aerosols, Flammable, UN 1950 |
Label: | Flammable Gas |
Placard: | Flammable Gas/1950 |
Hazardous Substance/RQ: | Not Applicable |
Shipping Description: | Aerosols, Flammable, 2.1 (Flammable Gas), UN 1950, PG NONE |
Packaging References: | 49 CFR 172.101, 173,302, 173,305 173.306 |
RCRA CLASSIFICATION – UNADULTERATED PRODUCT AS A WASTE
Ignitable (D001)
Prior to disposal, consult your environmental contact to determine if TCLP (Toxicity) Characteristic Leaching Procedure, (EPA Test Method 1311) is required. Reference 40
CFR Part 261.
PROTECTION REQUIRED FOR WORK ON CONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT
Contact immediate supervisor for specific instructions before work is initiated. Wear protective equipment and/or garments described in Section on “Protection Information” above if exposure conditions warrant.
HAZARD CLASSIFICATION
_X_ | This product meets the following hazard definition(s) as defined by the Occupational Safety and Health Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR Section 1910.1200): |
___ Combustible Liquid | _X_Flammable Aerosol | ___ Oxidizer |
___ Compressed Gas | ___ Explosive | ___ Pyrophoric |
___ Flammable Gas | _X_ Health Hazard * | ___ Unstable |
___ Flammable Liquid | ___ Organic Peroxide | ___ Water Reactive |
___ Flammable Solid |
___ | Based on information presently available, this product does not meet any of the hazard definitions of 29 CFR Section 1910.1200. |
- See Section on “Health Hazard Information,” particularly “Health Hazard Categories.”
REGULATORY INFORMATION
U.S. FEDERAL REGULATIONS
TSCA INVENTORY STATUS: Report/Included
LISTS:
SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance | -No |
CERCLA Hazardous Substance | -(*) |
SARA Toxic Chemical | -No |
*See “Spill, Leak, and Disposal Procedures”
HFC-152a is a flammable gas as defined by OSHA in 29CFR 1910.1200(c). Use of this product may require compliance with 29CFR 1910.119, Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals.
OTHER INFORMATION
NFPA, NPCA-HMIS
NPCA-HMIS Rating
Health: | 1 | |
Flammability: | 4 | |
Reactivity: | 1 |
Personal Protection rating to be supplied by user depending on use conditions.