SPI Supplies Division
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Date Effective... January 8, 2009
(most recent revision)
Chemical Name/Synonyms... Not available
Chemical family..........
Organic salts and solvents
synonym(s): None
Chemical Formula: Proprietary Material Use:
Cleaner and antistatic agent
Emergencies
Contacting CHEMTREC:
24 Hour Emergency Use Only #'s...
Worldwide phone: 1-(703)-527-3887
Worldwide FAX: 1-(703)-741-6090
Toll-free phone: 1-(800)-424-9300 USA only
Product or Trade Name.... SPI #01274-AB, 01274-BC Staticide® Wipes #SW-12
| Hazardous
Material Information System USA | Health | 1 | National Fire Protection Association USA | ![]() |
| Fire Hazard | 3 | |||
| Reactivity | 0 | |||
| Personal Protection | 0 |
Hazardous Concentration CAS Exposure LD50/LC50 Ingredient % #'s limits Isopropanol 30-40 estimated 67-63-0 400 ppm OSHA Rabbit (dermal) 16,000 mg/kg Ethanol < 1 64-17-5 1000 ppm OSHA Rabbit (dermal) 20,000 mg/kg
Potential health effects (acute and chronic):
Symptoms of exposure:
Effects of ingestion or inhalation: nausea, intoxication,
central nervous system depression, headache, decreased blood
rate, coma. High vapor concentration cause irritation of eyes
and respiratory system. Contact may cause eye injury, skin
irritation.
Medical condition aggravated by exposure:
Respiratory and skin conditions.
Routes of entry:
Inhalation, ingestion or skin contact.
Carcinogenicity:
The material is not listed IARC - International Agency for
Research on Cancer; NTP-National Toxicology Program; OSHA -
Occupational Safety and Health Administration; as cancer
causing agent. Not on "Z" list either.
Toxicological findings:
None known
Effects of overexposure:
Inhalation of vapors may cause headache, nausea, vomiting,
dizziness, drowsiness, irritation of respiratory track, and
loss of consciousness. Inhalation of vapors may cause pulmonary
edema. Liquid may be irritating to skin and eyes. Prolonged
skin contact may result in dermatitis. Eye contact may result in
temporary corneal damage. Ingestion may cause nausea, vomiting,
headaches, dizziness, gastrointestinal irritation. Ingestion
may cause central nervous system depression.
Emergency overview:
Flammable liquid and vapor.
May cause eye injury.
Harmful if inhaled or swallowed.
NFPA
(National Fire Protection Association)
Rating (Scale 0-4) :
HEALTH=1 FLAMMABILITY=3 REACTIVITY=0 PERSONAL PROTECTION=0
Emergency and first aid procedures:
Get medical assistance for all cases of over-exposure.
Skin: Wash thoroughly with soap and water.
Eyes: Immediately flush thoroughly with water for
at least 15 minutes. Contact a physician if necessary.
Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. Artificial respiration
if breathing has stopped. Contact physician.
Ingestion: If conscious, drink water and milk, and contact physician.
Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
General Advice: Do not smoke while using this product; keep away from
children; wash hands after using.
Flash Point.................... 20°C (53°F) (Penske martens)
Flammable Limits in Air........ Flammable limit in air, % by vol.
LEL (Lower Explosive Limit): 2%
UEL (Upper Explosive Limit): 12%
Fire Extinguishing Media:
Dry Chemical, CO2, "alcohol" foam, water spray to cool
fire-exposed containers and disperse vapor; water on fire itself
may be ineffective.
Firefighting Procedure:
Wear self-contained breathing apparatus.
Fire and explosion hazards:
Dangerous fire and explosion hazard. Vapor can travel distance
to ignition source and flash back. Hot organic chemical vapors
or mists are susceptible to sudden spontaneous combustion when
mixed with air. Ignition may occur at temperatures below published
autoignition or ignition temperatures. Ignition temperatures
published autoignition or ignition temperatures. Ignition
temperatures decrease with increasing vapor volume and vapor/air
contact time and are influenced by pressure changes. Ignition may
occur at typical elevated temperature process conditions,
especially in process operating under vacuum if subjected to sudden
ingress of air, or outside process equipment operating under elevated
pressure if sudden escape of vapors or mists to the atmosphere occurs.
Spill Response: Because of the nature of this product, any kind of "spill" of the traditional type is unlikely. Disposal considerations: None known Treatment: Incineration, fuels blending or recycle. Contact your local permitted TSD (Treatment Storage and Disposal Facility) for permissible treatment sites. Use only a permitted TSD to assure compliance with all current local, state and federal regulations.
Engineering Controls / Personal Protection:
Ventilation: Respiratory protection, protective clothing, eye
protection.
Respiratory protection:
If work place exposure limit(s) of product or any component is
exceeded (see TLV/PEL in section 9), a NIOSH/MSHA (National
Institute of Occupational Safety and Health/Mine Safety and
Health Administration) approved air supplied respirator is
advised in absence of proper environmental control. OSHA
regulations also permit other NIOSH/MSHA respirators (negative
pressure type) under specified conditions (see your safety
equipment supplier). Engineering and/or administrative controls
should be implemented to reduce exposure. Material should be
handled or transferred in an approved fume hood or with adequate
ventilation.
Work/Hygienic practices: Wash thoroughly after handling.
Do not take internally. Eye wash and safety equipment should
be readily available.
Airborne Exposure Limits: None established Ventilation System: In general, dilution ventilation is a satisfactory health hazard control for this substance. However, if conditions of use create discomfort to the worker, a local exhaust system should be considered. Use explosion proof equipment. Personal Respirator (NIOSH Approved): Not expected to require personal respirator usage. Skin Protection: Wear protective gloves to guard against irritation. Eye Protection: Use approved safety glasses. Maintain eye wash fountain and quick-drench facilities in work area. Because of the nature of this product, there is not real free liquid. Therefore eye contact is highly unlikely.
Boiling Point............ 760 mm Hg : 80°C (176°F)
Coeff. of Water/Oil Dist. Unknown
pH (Liquids Only)........ Unknown
% Volatile By Volume..... Less than 5 estimated
Melting Point............ ~ 88.5°C
Vapor Pressure........... mm Hg: 35
Vapor Density/Air is 1... 2.1
Solubility In Water...... INFINITELY MISCIBLE
Appearance and Color...... Moist towelette with pleasant odor,
in foil packet.
Specific Gravity......... (H2O = 1): Unknown
Evaporation Rate(n-butyl acetate = 1): Greater than water
Odor..................... pleasant
Stable: Yes
Hazardous Polymerization: Does not occur.
Hazardous Decomposition Products: COx (Carbon Dioxide / Carbon Monoxide)
Conditions to avoid: Heat, Contact with ignition source.
Materials to avoid: Acids, Strong bases, Oxidizers, Other: Halogen and
Halogen Compounds; Aldehydes.
Potential health effects (acute and chronic): Symptoms of exposure: Effects of ingestion or inhalation: nausea, intoxication, central nervous system depression, headache, decreased blood rate, coma. High vapor concentration cause irritation of eyes and respiratory system. Contact may cause eye injury, skin irritation. Medical condition aggravated by exposure: Respiratory and skin conditions. Routes of entry: Inhalation, ingestion or skin contact. Carcinogenicity: The material is not listed IARC - International Agency for Research on Cancer; NTP-National Toxicology Program; OSHA - Occupational Safety and Health Administration; as cancer causing agent. Not on "Z" list either. Effects of overexposure: Inhalation of vapors may cause headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, drowsiness, irritation of respiratory track, and loss of consciousness. Inhalation of vapors may cause pulmonary edema. Liquid may be irritating to skin and eyes. Prolonged skin contact may result in dermatitis. Eye contact may result in temporary corneal damage. Ingestion may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, dizziness, gastrointestinal irritation. Ingestion may cause central nervous system depression. Emergency overview: Flammable liquid and vapor. May cause eye injury. Harmful if inhaled or swallowed.
Environmental Fate: No information found in our selected references. Bioaccumulation: Not expected to occur. Environmental Toxicity: No information found.
Whatever can not be saved for recovery or recycling should be handled as hazardous waste and sent to a RCRA approved waste facility. Processing, use or contamination of this product may change the waste management options. State and local disposal regulations may different from federal disposal regulations. Dispose of container and unused contents in accordance with federal, state, and local requirements.
Domestic USA (Land, US Dept. of Transportation) Proper shipping name: FLAMMABLE LIQUID Hazard class: 3 UN/NA: UN 1993 Packing Group II International (Water, I.M.O.) Proper shipping name: FLAMMABLE LIQUID Hazard class: 3 UN/NA: UN 1993 Packing Group II Marine Pollutant: No information
Component Appr %
Iso-Propyl Alcohol 30-40
TSCA (Toxic Substance Control Act) Inventory:
The CAS Number of this product is listed on the TSCA inventory list.
Definitions:
SARA: Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986
CERCLA: Comprehensive Environment Response
Compensation and Liability Act
EHS: Extremely Hazardous Substance
OSHA: Occupational Safety and Health Act.
SARA SARA CERCLA
COMPONENT EHS EHS TPQ RQ
(302) (LBS) (LBS)
Isopropyl alcohol
OSHA SARA DEMINIMIS
COMPONENT FLOOR LIST 313 FOR SARA 313
(%)
ISO-PROPYL Y Y 30-40
California Prop. 65:
Proposition 65 requires manufacturers or distributors of consumer
products into the State of California to provide a warning statement
if the product contains ingredients for which the State has found to
cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. If this product
contains an ingredient listed by the State of California to cause cancer
or reproductive toxicity, it will be listed below:
No such ingredients have been found.
Disclaimer of Liability: Caution! Do not use SPI Supplies products or materials in applications involving implantation within the body; direct or indirect contact with the blood pathway; contact with bone, tissue, tissue fluid, or blood; or prolonged contact with mucous membranes. Products offered by SPI Supplies are not designed or manufactured for use in implantation in the human body or in contact with internal body fluids or tissues. SPI Supplies will not provide to customers making devices for such applications any notice, certification, or information necessary for such medical device use required by US FDA (Food and Drug Administration) regulation or any other statute. SPI Supplies and Structure Probe, Inc. make no representation, promise, express warranty or implied warranty c oncerning the suitability of these materials for use in implantation in the human body or in contact with internal body tissues of fluids. ************************************************************************ The information and recommendations set forth above are taken from sources believed to be accurate as of the date hereof, however SPI Supplies and Structure Probe, Inc. make no warranty with respect to the accuracy of the information or the suitability of the recommendations, and assume no liability to any user thereof. The information contained in this sheet does not constitute a hazard assessment and should not be used in place of the user's own assessment of work place risks as required by other health and safety legislation. Be aware of the Structure Probe, Inc. Copyright Policy. Structure Probe, Inc. grants a nonexclusive license to make unlimited copies of this safety sheet for internal use only. Quite obviously, this information would pertain only to this material when purchased from SPI Supplies as product from other sources, with other ingredients and impurity levels could have substantially different properties.
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