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www.handibond.com |
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1110
University Avenue, Suite 511 |
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Honolulu, HI
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Phone:
(808)951-7577 Fax:
(808)951-0080 Toll Free(888)288-1811 |
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e-mail:
sales@handibond.com |
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MATERIAL
SAFETY DATA SHEET |
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HANDIBOND
ACCELERATOR |
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1.
CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION |
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Product Type |
Accelerator |
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Company
Name |
A H D, Inc. |
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Address |
1110
University Avenue, Suite 511 Honolulu,
HI 96826 |
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Emergency
Telephone Number |
(808)951-7577 ,
(888)288-1811 (24 hr.) |
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2.
COMPOSITION, INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS |
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Ingredients |
% |
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n-Heptanes |
95 ~100 |
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Alkyltoludine |
1 ~ 3 |
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Hydroquinone |
0.01 ~ 0.1 |
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Ingredients
which have exposure limits |
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Exposure
Limits |
(TWA) |
ACGIH |
OSHA |
OTHER |
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Ingredients |
(TLV) |
(PEL) |
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n-Heptanes |
400 ppm TWA |
500 ppm TWA |
None |
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Hydroquinone |
1640 mg/m3 |
2000 mg/m3 |
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3.
HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION |
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Severe
eye irritant. Skin irritant.
Inhalation irritates nose and |
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Toxicity |
throat.
Ingestion may irritate digestive tract and cause nausea, |
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vomiting,
and diarrhea. Aspiration of
material into the lungs |
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can
cause chemical pneumonitis, which can be fatal. |
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Primary Routes of Entry |
Heptanes,
Inhalation, ingestion, contact |
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Signs and Symptoms of
Exposure |
Dizziness,
drowsiness, anesthesia, loss of coordination fatigue, |
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unconsciousness,
nausea, vomiting, diarrhea |
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Existing Conditions Aggravated by |
Preexisting
skin conditions, heart conditions, respiratory |
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Exposure |
disorders. |
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4. FIRST AID MEASURES |
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Ingestion |
Do
not induce vomiting. Keep
individual calm. Obtain
medical |
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attention. |
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Inhalation |
Remove
to fresh air. If symptoms persist, obtain medical |
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attention. |
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Skin
Contact |
Wash with soap and
water |
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Eye contact |
Flush
at least 15 minutes with water. Obtain
medical attention. |
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5.
FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES |
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Flash Point |
-4 o C
(25 o F) |
Method |
Tag
Closed cup. |
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Recommended
Extinguishing Agents |
Carbon dioxide,
foam, dry chemical |
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Special
Fire Fighting Procedures |
Not available |
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Hazardous Products formed by Fire or Thermal
Decamp Irritation organic fragments |
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Unusual
Fire or Explosion Hazards |
Vapor
may travel considerable distance to source |
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Irritating and flash
back |
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Explosive Limits |
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(%
by volume in air) Lower |
1.1% |
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(%
by volume in air) Upper |
6.70% |
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6.
HANDLING AND STORAGE |
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Safe Storage |
Store
below 49 o C
(120 o F)
away from sources of ignition |
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Handling |
Avoid
prolonged breathing of vapor. Keep
away from eyes. |
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Avoid prolonged skin
contact |
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7.
EXPOSURE CONTROLS, PERSONAL PROTECTION |
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Eyes |
Safety glasses or
goggles |
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Skin |
Rubber or plastic
gloves |
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Ventilation |
Positive
adequate local ventilation to maintain vapor |
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concentration
below TLV. |
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Respiratory |
NIOSH
/ HMSA approved respirator if ventilation is inadequate |
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