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MSDS
Material Safety Data Sheet
U.S. Department of Labor
May be
used to comply
with
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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IDENTITY (As used on Label and List)
Rub on decal tack Temporary Tattoo
Adhesive
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Section I
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Manufacturer’s Name
HPS
LLC MIXARI. |
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Address (Number, Street, City, State and ZIP
Code)
2139 FM 2264
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Decatur Texas
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Date Prepared
January 2, 2008 |
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Signature of Preparer (optional) |
Section II - Hazardous Ingredients/Identity Information
Other
Limits
Hazardous Components
(Specific Chemical Identity; Common name(s))
OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV
Recommended % (optional)
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- Toluene
CAS #108-88-3
100
25
10
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- Ethyl Acetate CAS
#141-78-6
400
400
22
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- Vinyl
Acetate CAS
#108-05-4
10
>1
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- Xylene
1330-20-7
100
100
- 41
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- HMIS Code: 231
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- Aqueous Liquid
with Neutral pH
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Section III - Physical/Chemical Characteristics
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Boiling Point
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(81°F)ASTM D56 |
Specific Gravity (H2O = 1)
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0.94 |
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Vapor Pressure (mm Hg.)
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86 |
Melting Point
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N/A |
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Vapor Density (AIR = 1)
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>1 |
Evaporation Rate
(Toluene = 1) |
>1.0 |
Solubility in Water
Solvent – slight;
resin – negligible.
Appearance and Odor
Clear viscous liquid.
Section IV - Fire and
Explosion Hazard Data
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Flash Point (Method Used)
-13.3 C Pensky-Martens Closed Tester
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Flammable Limits |
LEL
2.0 |
UEL
11.0 |
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Extinguishing Media Use water fog, foam, dry
chemical or CO2. Do not use a direct
stream of water. Product will float and can be
reignited on
surface of water.
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Special Fire Fighting Procedures Vapors can
readily form explosive mixtures with air. Heavier
than air vapors can flow along surfaces to distant
ignition sources and flash back. Fire fighters
should use self-contained breathing equipment in
enclosed areas.
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Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards
Keep away from heat,
sources of ignition, oxidizers. |
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OSHA 174, Sept. 1985
Section V -
Reactivity Data
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Stability |
Unstable |
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Conditions to Avoid |
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Stable |
X |
Heat, sparks, open flame and fire. |
Incompatibility (Materials
to Avoid)
Strong oxidizing
agents.
Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts
Thermal decomposition may yield carbon monoxide and carbon
dioxide.
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Hazardous
Polymerization |
May Occur |
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Conditions to Avoid |
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Will Not Occur |
X |
None. |
Section VI - Health
Hazard Data
Route(s) of
Entry:
Inhalation?
Skin?
Ingestion?
X
X
X
Health
Hazards (Acute and Chronic) Vapor inhalation
can produce headache and slight drowsiness at 100 ppm and
fatigue, nausea and itching skin at 100 – 200 ppm. Above
200 ppm anesthetic affects aspiration into the lungs
producing pulmonary edema which can be fatal. Skin contact
is defatting and can lead to dermatitis upon repeated
exposure.
Carcinogenicity:
NTP?
IARC Monographs? OSHA
Regulated?
None
known.
No
No
No
Signs and Symptoms of
Exposure
See Health Hazards
above.
Medical Conditions
Generally Aggravated
by Exposure Severe eye irritation, drying of skin.
Excessive inhalation causes headache, dizziness and
nausea.
Emergency and First Aid
Procedures Eye contact – flush with water. Skin
contact – wash with mild soap and water, apply skin
cream. Inhalation – remove to fresh air and call
physician. Apply artificial respiration if necessary.
Ingestion – DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Call Physician.
Section VII -
Precautions for Safe Handling and Use
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Steps to Be Taken in Case Material is Released or
Spilled
Flush with water into
retaining area or container. Avoid exposure to
sparks, fire or hot metal surfaces. |
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Waste Disposal Method
Incinerate under safe
conditions or dispose of in accordance with Federal,
State and Local regulations. |
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Precautions to Be Taken in Handling and Storing
Keep away from heat,
sparks and open flame. Use with adequate
ventilation. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact
with skin. |
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Other Precautions
None
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Section VIII -
Control Measures |
Respiratory Protection (Specify
Type)
Self-contained
breathing apparatus for concentration above TLV limits.
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Ventilation |
Local Exhaust Yes |
Special None |
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Mechanical (General) None |
Other None |
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Protective Gloves
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Use neoprene or
nitrile gloves. |
Eye Protection
Chemical
goggles/safety shield. |
Other
Protective Clothing or Equipment Eye bath and
safety shower.
Work/Hygienic Practices Handle
in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety
procedures. These include avoiding unnecessary exposure and
removal of the material from eyes, skin and clothing.
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