MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET - Universal Minerals, Inc.
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET - Universal Minerals, Inc.
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET - Universal Minerals, Inc.
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<strong>MATERIAL</strong> <strong>SAFETY</strong> <strong>DATA</strong> <strong>SHEET</strong><br />
GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
Manufacturer: <strong>Universal</strong> <strong>Minerals</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. Creation Date: 07/00<br />
6319 Brookhill Drive<br />
Houston, Texas 77087<br />
(713)797-0054<br />
(713)797-1014 Fax<br />
I. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION<br />
Trade Name: RUST ARREST 30<br />
Formula:<br />
OSHA PEL:<br />
Shipping Name:<br />
Amine Blended Formulation<br />
Not Est.<br />
Rust Arrest 30 (Not restricted article) D.O.T.<br />
Rust Arrest 30 (Not restricted article) I.A.T.A<br />
II.<br />
INGREDIENTS<br />
Non Hazardous: 100%<br />
Hazardous:<br />
None<br />
III.<br />
PHYSICAL <strong>DATA</strong><br />
Boiling Point: 212 0 F Melting Point: N/A<br />
Odor: Odorless Vapor Pressure: (mm Hg) 1.0<br />
Appearance: Almost clear liquid Vapor Density: (Air=1) 4.0<br />
Solubility in H 2 O: Yes Ph (1% solution): 10.0<br />
Evaporation Rate: (Butyl Acetate = 1) .1
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IV.<br />
FIRE AND EXPLOSION <strong>DATA</strong><br />
Nonflammable. No explosion hazard. Product will not burn but may splatter if temperature<br />
exceeds boiling point. Residue is capable of burning giving off oxides of carbon and<br />
nitrogen.<br />
V. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION<br />
ROUTES OF ENTRY:<br />
Skin Contact: Yes Inhalation: Yes<br />
Carcinogenicity: No Eye Contact: Yes<br />
Ingestion:<br />
OSHA Regulated:<br />
Yes<br />
No<br />
VI.<br />
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE<br />
Inhalation: Irritation Skin: Irritation<br />
Eyes:<br />
Chronic Exposure:<br />
Irritation<br />
Skin contact: Dermatitis. Existing skin disorders or rashes may<br />
become aggravated.<br />
VII.<br />
EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES<br />
Skin:<br />
Inhalation:<br />
Ingestion:<br />
Eyes:<br />
Wash exposed areas with soap and copious amounts of water,<br />
apply hand cream.<br />
Move to fresh air.<br />
Drink plenty of water, induce vomiting, call physician.<br />
Flush with water for 15 minutes, call physician.<br />
VIII. REACTIVITY <strong>DATA</strong><br />
1. CONDITIONS CONTRIBUTING TO INSTABILITY<br />
None, normally stable<br />
2. INCOMPATIBILITY<br />
Materials to avoid:<br />
Strong mineral acids.
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3. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS<br />
None<br />
4. CONDITIONS CONTRIBUTING TO HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION<br />
Will not occur<br />
IX.<br />
DISPOSAL, SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES<br />
1. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD<br />
Burning or burying in accordance with local, state and federal regulations.<br />
2. STEPS TO BE TAKEN IF <strong>MATERIAL</strong> IS RELEASED OR SPILLED<br />
Avoid breathing vapors. Scoop up in containers. Soak up remainder with sand.<br />
X. SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION<br />
1. VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS<br />
Local Exhaust:<br />
Required<br />
2. SPECIAL PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT<br />
Imperious gloves. Splash goggles. Normal protective clothing.<br />
XI.<br />
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS<br />
Store containers in a cool dry place. Do not subject containers to freezing temperatures.<br />
Use respirators having HIOSH / MESA Approval TC – 21C or TC –23C