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If engineering controls do not maintain airborne concentrations to a level<br />

which is adequate to protect worker health, an approved respirator must be<br />

worn. Respirator selection, use and maintenance should be in accordance with<br />

the requirements of the OSHA Respiratory Protection Standard, 29 CFR 1910.134.<br />

Types of respirator(s) to be considered in the selection process include:<br />

For Vapors: Air Purifying, R or P style prefilter & organic cartridge,<br />

NIOSH approved respirator. Self-contained breathing apparatus.<br />

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SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES<br />

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Appearance & Odor: Blue, clear liquid Alcohol odor<br />

Substance Chemical Family: Alcohol<br />

Appearance: Blue, clear liquid<br />

Flash Point: 54 ºF [Tagliabue Closed Cup]<br />

Freezing Point: -51 ºF<br />

pH: 9 - 9.5<br />

Specific Gravity: 0.896<br />

Vapor Pressure: 97 mmHg @ 68 ºF<br />

VOC Content: 99 %weight<br />

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SECTION 10 REACTIVITY AND STABILITY<br />

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Conditions to Avoid:<br />

Avoid heat, sparks, open flames and other ignition sources.<br />

Materials to Avoid:<br />

Avoid contact with strong oxidizing agents.<br />

Hazardous Decomposition Products:<br />

Thermal decomposition products are highly dependent on combustion conditions.<br />

A complex mixture of airborne solids, liquids and gases will evolve when this<br />

material undergoes pyrolysis or combustion. Aldehydes, Carbon Monoxide,<br />

Carbon Dioxide, Ketones<br />

and other unidentified organic compounds may be formed upon combustion.<br />

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