CDCBY - LIQUID BUFFER
- MSDS: CDCBY
- Manufacturer: SCHRADER BRIDGE PORT INT (FORMERLY BRIDGE CAMEL)
- Product Name: LIQUID BUFFER
- National Stock Number: 6850-00F052765
Product Identification
Product ID:LIQUID BUFFER
MSDS Date:05/16/1995
FSC:6850
NIIN:00F052765
MSDS Number: CDCBY
Responsible Party
MUSKOGEE, OK 74403-5000
US
Emergency Phone: 918-687-5427
Info Phone: 918-687-5427
Cage: GO653
Contractor
Telephone: 918-687-5427
Cage: GO653
Ingredients
TRICHLOROETHYLENE, TCE, TRICHLOROETHENE (SUSPECTED ANIMAL
CAS: 79-01-6
RTECS: KX4550000
Fraction By Weight: 50%
OSHA PEL 50 PPM
ACGIH TLV: 50 PPM
EPA Report Quantity: 100 LBS
DOT Report Quantity: 100 LBS
DICHLOROMETHANE (METHYLENE CHLORIDE) (SUSP HUMAN CARC BY
CAS: 75-09-2
RTECS: PA8050000
Fraction By Weight: 30-40%
ACGIH TLV: 174 MG/CUM (A2)
EPA Report Quantity: 1000 LBS
DOT Report Quantity: 1000 LBS
XYLENE, DIMETHYLBENZENE, XYLOL (IARC - GROUP 3) *96-4*
CAS: 1330-20-7
RTECS: ZE2100000
Fraction By Weight: 16%
OSHA PEL 100 PPM
ACGIH TLV: 100 PPM, SKIN
EPA Report Quantity: 1000 LBS
DOT Report Quantity: 1000 LBS
ETHYL BENZENE *96-4*
CAS: 100-41-4
RTECS: DA0700000
Fraction By Weight: 4%
OSHA PEL 435 MG/CUM
ACGIH TLV: 434 MG/CUM
EPA Report Quantity: 1000 LBS
DOT Report Quantity: 1000 LBS
TOLUENE (IARC CARC- GROUP 3) *96-4*
CAS: 108-88-3
RTECS: XS5250000
Fraction By Weight: <1%
OSHA PEL 100 PPM
ACGIH TLV: 100 PPM
EPA Report Quantity: 1000 LBS
DOT Report Quantity: 1000 LBS
1,2-BUTYLENE OXIDE (SUSPECTED ANIMAL CARC BY IARC, -
CAS: 106-88-7
RTECS: EK3675000
Fraction By Weight: TRACE
EPA Report Quantity: 1 LB
DOT Report Quantity: 1 LB
STABILIZERS (TEA & N-BUT)
Fraction By Weight: TRACE
Hazards
Routes of Entry: Inhalation:YES Skin:YES Ingestion:YES
Reports of Carcinogenicity:NTP:YES IARC:YES OSHA:NO
Health Hazards Acute and Chronic:EYES: MODERATE IRRITATION & SLIGHT
CORNEAL INJURY. SKIN: IRRITATION & BURNS. TRICHLOROETHYLENE:
ABSORPTION. INGESTION: ABSORPTION, INJURE BODY SYSTEMS & DEATH.
INHALATION: IRRITATION TO THE UPPER RESP IRATORY TRACT, INCREASE
SENSITIVITY TO EPINEPHRINE & DEATH. ALCOHOL CAUSES
CENTRAL/PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM EFFECTS.
Explanation of Carcinogenicity:SEE INGREDIENTS.
Effects of Overexposure:PAIN, IRRITATION, BURNS, DRYNESS, FLAKING,
INTENSE BURNING SENSATION, COLD, NUMB FEELING, INCREASING BLOOD
CONCENTRATIONS, NUMBNESS OF FINGERS, UNCONSCIOUSNESS, INCREASE
IRREGULAR HEART BEATS, ALCOHOL TOLERANCE, REDDENING, DIZZINESS,
DRUNKENNESS.
Medical Cond Aggravated by Exposure:PRE-EXISTING CHRONIC LUNG DISEASE,
CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE/ANEMIAS.
First Aid
First Aid:EYES: WASH W/WATER FOR 15 MINS. SKIN: WASH OFF IN FLOWING
WATER/SHOWER. INGESTION: DON'T INDUCE VOMITING. INHALATION: REMOVE
TO FRESH AIR. GIVE MOUTH TO MOUTH RESUSCITATION/OXYGEN IF NEEDED.
OBTAIN ME DICAL ATTENTION IN ALL CASES. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: THE
DECISION TO INDUCE VOMITING/NOT SHOULD BE MADE BY A PHYSICIAN. IF
LAVAGE IS PERFORMED, USE ENDOTRACHEAL/ESOPHAGEAL CONTROL. (SEE
SUPP)
Fire Fighting
Flash Point:>140F
Lower Limits:1
Upper Limits:44.8
Extinguishing Media:WATER FOG, DRY CHEMICAL, FOAM/CO2.
Fire Fighting Procedures:WEAR POSITIVE PRESSURE SCBA/AIR SUPPLIED FULLY
ENCAPSULATING SUIT. DON'T USE A DIRECT WATER STREAM. USE WATER
SPRAY TO COOL CONTAINERS & STRUCTURES.
Unusual Fire/Explosion Hazard:MAY FORM FLAMMABLE VAPOR-AIR MIXTURES.
AVOID ACCUMULATION OF WATER, PRODUCT MAY FLOAT ON WATER & REIGNITE.
EXTINGUISH SOURCES OF IGNITION. (SEE SUPP)
Accidental Release
Spill Release Procedures:SMALL: MOP UP, WIPE UP/SOAK UP IMMEDIATELY.
REMOVE TO OUT OF DOORS. LARGE: EVACUATE AREA, CONTAIN LIQUID;
TRANSFER TO CLOSED METAL CONTAINERS. KEEP OUT OF WATER SUPPLY.
ALWAYS WEAR APPROPRIATE PROTECT IVE EQUIPMENT.
Handling
Handling and Storage Precautions:HANDLE W/REASONABLE CARE. STORE IN A
COOL PLACE. DON'T ENTER AREAS WHERE VAPORS ARE SUSPECTED, UNLESS
SPECIAL BREATHING APPARATUS IS USED.
Other Precautions:AVOID BREATHING VAPORS. CONCENTRATED VAPORS ARE
HEAVIER THAN AIR & MAY COLLECT IN LOW AREAS SUCH AS PITS,
DEGREASERS, STORAGE TANKS & OTHER CONFINED AREAS. USE ONLY ADEQUATE
VENTILATION.
Exposure Controls
Respiratory Protection:ATMOSPHERIC LEVELS SHOULD BE MAINTAINED BELOW
EXPOSURE LIMITS, USE AN APPROVED AIR PURIFYING RESPIRATOR. FOR
EMERGENCYS WHERE EXPOSURE MAY BE EXCEEDED, USE AN APPROVED
POSITIVE-PRESSURE SCBA.
Ventilation:LOCAL EXHAUST MAY BE NECESSARY FOR SOME OPERATIONS. LETHAL
CONCENTRATIONS MAY EXIST IN AREAS W/POOR VENTILATION.
Protective Gloves:REQUIRED
Eye Protection:CHEMICAL GOGGLES
Other Protective Equipment:IMPERVIOUS PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, BOOTS,
APRON/FULL BODY SUIT.
Work Hygienic Practices:REMOVE/LAUNDER CONTAMINATED CLOTHING BEFORE
REUSE.
Supplemental Safety and Health
FIRE HZRD: VAPORS FORMED FROM PRODUCT ARE HEAVIER THAN AIR & MAY TRAVEL
ALONG THE SURFACE TO A DISTANT SOURCE OF IGNITION/FLASHBACK. FIRST
AID: DANGER FROM LUNG ASPIRATION MUST BE WEIGHED AGAINST TOXI CITY
WHEN EMPTYING STOMACH. DON'T GIVE SYMPATHOMIMETIC DRUGS. NO
SPECIFIC ANTIDOTE.
Chemical Properties
Boiling Pt:B.P. Text:104-289F
Vapor Pres:25-355
Vapor Density:>1
Spec Gravity:1.3
Solubility in Water:SLIGHT
Appearance and Odor:COLORLESS LIQUID W/IRRITATING ODOR AT HIGH
CONCENTRATIONS
Percent Volatiles by Volume:>85
Stability
Stability Indicator/Materials to Avoid:YES
STRONG BASES, CAUSTIC SODA/POTASH, OXIDIZERS, METALLIC ALUMINUM & ZINC
POWDERS, AMINES, SODIUM, POTASSIUM & MAGNESIUM.
Stability Condition to Avoid:OPEN FLAMES, WELDING ARCS, HIGH TEMPS,
SOURCES OF IGNITION.
Hazardous Decomposition Products:CO, CO2, HYDROGEN CHLORIDE, SMALL
AMOUNTS OF PHOSGENE & CHLORINE.
Disposal
Waste Disposal Methods:WHEN DISPOSING OF UNUSED CONTENTS, SEND TO A
LICENSED RECLAIMERS/TO A PERMITTED INCINERATOR, IAW/FEDERAL, STATE
& LOCAL REGULATIONS. EMPTY CONTAINERS CAN HAVE RESIDUES, GASES &
MISTS. UN 1710.
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