CLFPP - 502.2 INTERNAL STANDARD MIX #2, 30041, 30041-5XX, 30141
- MSDS: CLFPP
- Manufacturer: RESTEK CORP
- Product Name: 502.2 INTERNAL STANDARD MIX #2, 30041, 30041-5XX, 30141
- National Stock Number: -
Product Identification
Product ID:502.2 INTERNAL STANDARD MIX #2, 30041, 30041-5XX, 30141
MSDS Date:11/30/1994
FSC:NIIN:Submitter:N EN
MSDS Number: CLFPP
Responsible Party
BELLEFONTE, PA 16823-8812
US
Emergency Phone: 814-353-1300
Info Phone: 814-353-1300
Cage: OJL17
Contractor
Telephone: 814-353-1300
Cage: OJL17
Ingredients
METHANOL
CAS: 67-56-1
RTECS: PC1400000
OSHA PEL 260 MG/M3;200 PPM
ACGIH TLV: 262 MG/M3;200 PPM
EPA Report Quantity: 5000 LBS
DOT Report Quantity: 5000 LBS
FLUOROBENZENE
CAS: 462-06-6
RTECS: DA0800000
2-BROMO-1-CHLOROPROPANE
CAS: 3017-95-6
Hazards
Routes of Entry: Inhalation:YES Skin:YES Ingestion:YES
Reports of Carcinogenicity:NTP:NO IARC:NO OSHA:NO
Health Hazards Acute and Chronic:INHALATION: EXPOSURE CAN CAUSE
DROWSINESS AND INTOXICATION, HEADACHE, VISUAL DISTURBANCE LEADING
TO BLINDNESS, COUGHING AND SHORTNESS OF BREATH, COLLAPSE AND DEATH
AT HIGH CONCENTRATIONS. EYE CONTACT: LIQUID CAN CAUSE MODERATE
BURNING, WATERING, SWELLING, AND REDNESS. SKIN CONTACT: EXTENSIVE,
REPEATED AND/OR PROLONGED SKIN CONTACT CAN CAUSE BURNING, ITCHING,
REDNESS, OR BLISTERS. INGESTION: CAUSES BURNING OF THE
GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT AND TOXIC EFFECTS. SWALLOWING MORE THAN 2
OUNCES OF METHANOL CAN CAUSE DEATH.
Explanation of Carcinogenicity:COMPONENTS LISTED AS CARCINOGENS OR
POTENTIAL CARCINOGENS: N/A.
Effects of Overexposure:MILD POISONING IS CHARACTERIZED BY FATIGUE,
NAUSEA, HEADACHE, AND DELAYED VISUAL BLURRING. MODERATE
INTOXICATION RESULTS IN SEVERE DEPRESSION. TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT
BLINDNESS MAY FOLLOW IN 2-6 DAYS. IN SEVERE POISONING, SYMPTOMS
PROGRESS TO RAPID, SHALLOW RESPIRATION, CYANOSIS, COMA,
HYPOTENSION, DILATED PUPILS, AND VISUAL DISTURBANCE. DEATH MAY
RESULT FROM RESPIRATORY FAILURE.
Medical Cond Aggravated by Exposure:DERMATITIS, DISEASES OF EYES,
LIVER, KIDNEYS, LUNGS, AND CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM.
First Aid
First Aid:EYES: REMOVE CONTACT LENSES IF PRESENT. HOLD EYELIDS OPEN AND
IRRIGATE WITH LARGE VOLUME OF WATER FOR 15 MIN. SEEK MEDICAL
TREATMENT. SKIN: IMMEDIATELY WASH WITH SOAP AND WATER. CONTINUE
RINSING WITH LARGE VOLUME OF WATER FOR 15 MIN. REMOVE CONTAMINATED
CLOTHING. SEEK MEDICAL TREATMENT. INHALATION: IF INHALED, REMOVE TO
FRESH AIR. HAVE A TRAINED PERSON ADMINISTER OXYGEN AND CPR IF
NEEDED. CONTACT A PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY. INGESTION: INGESTION MAY
CAUSE BLINDNESS. CONTACT A POISON CONTROL CENTER FOR ASSISTANCE.
CONTACT A PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY. NEVER GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO A
VICTIM UNCONSCIOUS OR HAVING CONVULSIONS.
Fire Fighting
Flash Point Method:CC
Flash Point:=12.C, 53.6F
Autoignition Temp:=385.C, 725.F
Lower Limits:6.0%
Upper Limits:36.5%
Extinguishing Media:DRY CHEMICAL, CO2, ALCOHOL FOAM, WATER MIST OR FOG.
Fire Fighting Procedures:WEAR NIOSH APPROVED SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING
APPARATUS AND FULL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT . HEAT MAY BUILD PRESSURE
AND RUPTURE CLOSED STORAGE CONTAINERS. KEEP FIRE-EXPOSED CONTAINERS
COOL WITH WATER SPRAY. MAY BURN WITH AN INVISIBLE FLAME. MIXTURES
WITH WATER AS LOW AS 21% BY VOLUME ARE STILL FLAMMABLE. (EXPLO HAZ)
Unusual Fire/Explosion Hazard:HAZARDOUS MIXTURES OF OTHER LIQUIDS,
SOLIDS, OR GASES: INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION CAN GENERATE CARBON
MONOXIDE AND OTHER TOXIC VAPORS SUCH AS FORMALDEHYDE. FIRE FIGHT
PROCEDURE (CONT'D): UNDER SOME CIRCUMS TANCES CAN CORRODE CERTAIN
METALS, INCLUDING ALUMIUM AND ZINC, AND GENERATE HYDROGEN GAS.
Accidental Release
Spill Release Procedures:WEAR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. PROTECT
FROM IGNITION. ABSORB SMALL SPILLS ON PAPER, VERMICULITE, OR OTHER
ABSORBENT. COLLECT AND STORE IN CLOSED CONTAINER FOR DISPOSAL.
Handling
Handling and Storage Precautions:AVOID ALL INHALATION AND CONTACT. KEEP
IN A TIGHTLY CLOSED CONTAINER AT ALL TIMES. PROTECT FROM
TEMPERATURE EXTREMES AND DIRECT SUNLIGHT. HANDLE WITH THE UTMOST
CARE. STORE IN AN EXPLOSION PROOF FREEZ ER AT -18C.
Other Precautions:N/P.
Exposure Controls
Respiratory Protection:A NIOSH APPROVED RESPIRATOR APPROPRIATE FOR THE
EXPOSURE OF CONCERN . FOLLOW NIOSH AND EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER'S
RECOMMENDATIONS TO DETERMINE APPROPRIATE RESPIRATOR.
Ventilation:USE IN AN AREA PROVIDED WITH GENERAL AND LOCAL EXHAUST
VENTILATION MEETING OSHA REQUIREMENTS.
Protective Gloves:SOLVENT RESISTANT NEOPRENE, NITRILE, OR RUBBER.
Eye Protection:ANSI APPROVED CHEMICAL SAFETY GOGGLES .
Other Protective Equipment:EYE WASH AND DELUGE SHOWER MEETING ANSI
DESIGN CRITERIA . PROTECTIVE CLOTHING MEETING LABORATORY SAFETY
REQUIREMENTS.
Supplemental Safety and Health
ADDITIONAL INGREDIENT'S INFO: % COMPOSITION: COMPONENTS ARE CALCULATED
ON A WEIGHT/VOLUME BASIS. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL (CONT'D): LIQUID
DENSITY: .791 @ 20C. HMIS: HEALTH-2, FLAMMABILITY-4, REACTIVITY-0,
P ERSONAL PROTECTION-X.
Chemical Properties
Boiling Pt:=65.C, 149.F
Vapor Pres:97MM HG @ 20C.
Solubility in Water:MISCIBLE.
Appearance and Odor:COLORLESS LIQUID. ALCOHOL ODOR.
Stability
Stability Indicator/Materials to Avoid:YES
STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS AND REACTIVE METALS WHICH WILL DISPLACE
HYDROGEN.
Stability Condition to Avoid:HEAT, SPARKS, AND CONTACT WITH IGNITION
SOURCE.
Disposal
Waste Disposal Methods:INCINERATE AT AN APPROVED FACILITY IN ACCORDANCE
WITH FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS.
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