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Manufacturer
Name: Address Emergency
Telephone Number Telephone Number
For Information Date Prepared: Prepared by: |
Kleen All Plus 476 68th
Street Brooklyn, NY 11220 1-800-537-9545 1-800-537-9545 August 2005 Staff |
SECTION II -
HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS I IDENTITY INFORMATION
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Hazardous
Components |
OSHA PEL |
ACGIH TLV |
OTHER LIMITS |
PERCENT
OPTIONAL |
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Sodium Hydroxide CAS# 1310-73-2 |
2mg/m^3 |
2mg/m^3 |
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DOT
Shipping Classification: Corrosive liquid NA 1760
Health Rating 3 Flammability 0 Reactivity 1 Personal
Protection B
SECTION III -
PHYSICAL I CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS
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Boiling Point 212 deg. F Vapor Pressure (mm
Hg)… NA Vapor Density
(air=1 )…>1 Solubility in
water…Complete Volatile Organic
Compounds…< 5% Appearance and
Odor: Brown Liquid, characteristic caustic, detergent odor |
Specific
Gravity.(H20=1) >1 Melting Point: NA Evaporation Rate…:
NA (Butyl Acetate=1) |
SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
Flash Point (Method
Used): None Flammable limits: LEL: NA UEL:
NA
Extinguishing Media:
None
Special Fire
Fighting Procedures: Not applicable
Unusual Fire and
Explosion Hazards: Contact with some metals, particularly aluminum, magnesium,
and zinc can rapidly generate hydrogen, which is explosive.
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Stability: Unstable
[ ] Stable [X]
Conditions to Avoid:
Avoid mixing with unknown chemicals
Incompatibility
(materials to avoid): Organic materials and concentrated acids may cause
violent reactions; sodium hydroxide reacts with magnesium, aluminum, galvanized
zinc, tin, chromium, brass, and bronze, generating hydrogen gas and causing a
possible fire or explosive hazard. May
also react with some food sugars.
Hazardous
Decomposition or Byproducts: None
Hazardous
Polymerization May occur [ ] Will
not occur [X]
SECTION VI . Health Hazard Data
Route(s) of entry Inhalation? Yes Skin? Yes Ingestion? Yes
Health Hazards(Acute
and Chronic): Corrosive to eyes and skin, will cause burns. Ingestion can cause serious damage to mucous
membranes, severe pneumonitis, and destruction of lung tissue. The chronic effects of this material have
not been established.
Carcinogenicity: NTP?
No (ARC Monographs)? No OSHA
Regulated? No
Medical Conditions
Generally Aggravated by Exposure: Open abrasions.
Emergency and First
Aid Procedures: Eyes and skin – Flush immediately with large amounts of
water. Get medical attention for any
residual irritation. Ingestion – Do NOT
induce vomiting. Administer large
quantities of water, tomato or orange juice, or carbonated soft drinks. Get medical attention. Inhalation – remove to fresh air. Administer artificial respiration if
necessary. Call physician.
SECTION VII . Precautions for Safe Handling and Use
Steps to Be Taken In
Case Material is Released or Spilled: Dike and contain spill. Reclaim
if possible. Alternatively, dilute
spill with large amounts of water and neutralize with dilute acid. Use wet/dry vacuum to pick up material for
disposal.
Waste Disposal
Method: According to federal, state and local authorities only.
Precautions For
Storing and Handling: Keep from freezing.
Other Precautions:
Do not contaminate with foreign chemicals.
SECTION VIII - Control Measures
Respiratory
Protection (Specify Type): NIOSH/MSHA approved respirators if used in confined
space.
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Ventilation |
Local Exhaust: Normal |
Special: |
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Mechanical: |
Other |
Protective
Gloves: Impermeable gloves
Eye Protection:
Goggles, face shield, or glasses to prevent splashing.
Other Protective
Clothing or Equipment: Eye wash
and protective clothing.
Work Hygienic Practices: Wash thoroughly after handling. Launder contaminated clothing
before reuse.