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100-51-6
109-55-7
90-72-2

File Name: miracote_com---MVERS_II_Component_B_7255_10-25-07.asp
                                 CROSSFIELD PRODUCTS CORPORATION
3000 E. Harcourt St 140 Valley Rd.
Rancho Dominguez, CA 90221 (Headquarters) Roselle Park, NJ 07204
(310)-886-9100 (8:00 AM 鈥? 5:00 PM Pacific Time) (908)-245-2800 (8:00 AM 鈥? 5: PM Eastern Time)
www.crossfieldproducts.com

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
PART I What is the material and what do I need to know in an emergency?
1. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

MVERS II, B Component
TRADE NAME (AS LABELED):

CHEMICAL NAME/CLASS: Polyamine Solution
PRODUCT USE: Specialty Flooring Curative
SUPPLIER/MANUFACTURER'S NAME: Crossfield Products Corp.
ADDRESS: (West Coast): 3000 E. Harcourt St.
Rancho Dominguez, CA 90221 (Headquarters)

ADDRESS: (East Coast): 140 Valley Rd.
Roselle Park, NJ 07204
EMERGENCY PHONE: CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300

DATE OF PREPARATION: November 23, 2006
REVISION DATE: October 25, 2007
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2. COMPOSITION and INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
%
CHEMICAL NAME CAS # EXPOSURE LIMITS IN AIR
w/w
ACGIH OSHA

TLV STEL PEL STEL IDLH OTHER
3 3 3 3 3 3
mg/m mg/m mg/m mg/m mg/m mg/m

Benezenemethanol 100-51-6 40 - 70 NE NE NE NE NE NE
NE
1,3-Proapnediamine, N, N-dimethyl 109-55-7 10 - 30 NE NE NE NE NE
MFR TLV
Phenol, 2,4,6- 90-72-2 3-7 NE NE NE NE NE
5 ppm
tris[(dimethylamino)methyl-

Water and other ingredients. The other ingredients are Balance The components present in the balance of this product do not contribute any
each present in less than 1 percent concentration in this significant, additional hazards. All hazard information pertinent to this product
product. has been presented in the remaining sections of this Material Safety Data
Sheet, per the requirements of Federal Occupational Safety and Health
Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200).

NE = Not Established. C = Ceiling Limit. See Section 16 for Definitions of Terms Used.
NOTE: All WHMIS required information is included. It is located in appropriate sections based on the ANSI Z400.1-1993 format.




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3. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW: Warning! Combustible liquid. Irritating to eyes and skin. Harmful if swallowed. May cause
sensitization by skin contact.
SYMPTOMS OF OVER-EXPOSURE BY ROUTE OF Hazardous Material
EXPOSURE: The most significant route of occupational Information System
overexposure is contact with skin. The symptoms of
overexposure to this product are as follows:
HEALTH
INHALATION: If mists or sprays of this solution are inhaled, 2
(Blue)
this product may cause pulmonary irritation, irritation of the
mucus membranes, runny nose, coughing, and a sore throat.
FLAMMABILITY
2
CONTACT WITH SKIN or EYES: Severe irritation and/or burns (Red)
can occur following eye exposure. Contact may cause
impairment of vision and injure eye tissue. Prolonged or
REACTIVITY
0
repeated skin contact may dry the skin. Symptoms may include
(Yellow)
redness, burning, drying and cracking of skin, burns and other
skin damage. Additional symptoms of skin contact may include:
PROTECTIVE
allergic skin reaction (delayed skin rash which may be followed X
EQUIPMENT
by blistering, scaling and other skin effects), and numbness.
Passage of this material into the body through the skin is
possible, and may add to toxic effects from breathing or EYES RESP. HANDS BODY
swallowing.
INGESTION: Though ingestion is not anticipated to be a
significant route of over-exposure to this product, if ingestion
does occur, burning and irritation of the mouth, throat,
esophagus, and other tissues of the digestive system will occur
upon contact.
For Routine Industrial
INJECTION: Though injection is not anticipated to be a
Applications
significant route of over-exposure to this product, if it occurs,
local reddening, tissue swelling, and discomfort may result.
HEALTH EFFECTS OR RISKS FROM EXPOSURE: An Explanation in Lay Terms.
ACUTE: This solution is corrosive, and can burn and damage eyes, skin, mucous membranes, and any other exposed
tissue. If inhaled, irritation of the respiratory system may occur, with coughing, and breathing difficulty
CHRONIC: Repeated skin contact with this product may result in dermatitis (inflammation and reddening of the skin).


PART II What should I do if a hazardous situation occurs?
4. FIRST-AID MEASURES
SKIN EXPOSURE: For Skin contact, if available, wash with large amounts of running water and soap for 15 minutes.
Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Get immediate medical attention. Discard or decontaminate clothing before re-
use, and destroy contaminated shoes.
EYE EXPOSURE: For eye contact, immediately flush eyes for at least 15 minutes with running water. Hold eyelids apart to
ensure rinsing of the entire eye surface and lids with water. If physician is not available, flush for an additional 15 minutes.
Get immediate medical attention.

INHALATION: If inhaled, remove from area to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. Get immediate medical
attention. If breathing is difficult, transport to medical care and, if available, give supplemental oxygen.

INGESTION: If swallowed, immediately give at least 3-4 glasses of water, but do not induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs,
give fluids again. Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious or convulsing person. Get immediate medical attention.
Have physician determine whether vomiting or stomach evacuation is necessary.



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5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
FLASH POINT, 掳C (method): 76掳C (169掳F) Closed Cup
AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE, 掳C: ND
FLAMMABLE LIMITS (in air by volume, %): Lower (LEL): ND NFPA RATING
Upper (UEL): ND
FIRE EXTINGUISHING MATERIALS:
FLAMMABILITY
Water Spray: YES Carbon Dioxide: YES
Foam: YES Dry Chemical: YES
2
Halon: ND Other: Any "ABC" Class.
0
2
HEALTH REACTIVITY
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Run-off from fire control may
cause pollution. Keep fire-exposed containers cool with water spray to prevent rupture
due to excessive heat. High pressure water hose may spread product from broken
containers increasing contamination. If involved in a fire, this product may decompose
to produce a variety of compounds (i.e. carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, aldehydes, OTHER
nitrogen oxides and compounds). Vapors can form flammable mixtures with air.
Emergency responders must wear the proper personal protective equipment suitable for the situation to which they are responding.
Products of combustion are irritating to the respiratory tract and may cause breathing difficulty. Symptoms may be delayed several
hours or longer depending upon the extent of exposure.
Explosion Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact: Not sensitive.
Explosion Sensitivity to Static Discharge: Not sensitive.
SPECIAL FIRE-FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Incipient fire responders should wear eye protection. Structural fire fighters
must wear Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus and full protective equipment. Move fire-exposed containers, if it can be done
without risk to firefighters. If possible, prevent run-off water from entering storm drains, bodies of water, or other
environmentally sensitive areas. If necessary, discard or decontaminate fire response equipment before returning such
equipment to service.

6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
SPILL AND LEAK RESPONSE: Uncontrolled releases should be responded to by trained personnel using pre-planned
procedures. Proper protective equipment should be used. In case of a spill, clear the affected area, protect people, and
respond with trained personnel.
The proper personal protective equipment for incidental releases (e.g.-1 L of the product released in a well-ventilated area)
use impermeable gloves, specific for the material handled, goggles, face shield, and appropriate body protection. In the event
of a large release, use impermeable gloves, specific for the material handled, chemically resistant suit and boots, and hard-
hat. Self Contained Breathing Apparatus or respirator may be required where engineering controls are not adequate or
conditions for potential exposure exist. When respirators are required, Select NIOSH/MSHA approved based on actual or
potential airborne concentrations in accordance with latest OSHA and/or ANSI recommendations.
Absorb spilled liquid with polypads or other suitable absorbent materials. Neutralize residue with sodium bicarbonate and
water rinse. Decontaminate the area thoroughly. Test area with litmus paper to confirm neutralization. Place all spill residue
in a suitable container. Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State, and local hazardous waste disposal regulations (see
Section 13, Disposal Considerations).




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PART III How can I prevent hazardous situations from occurring
7. HANDLING and STORAGE
WORK PRACTICES AND HYGIENE PRACTICES: As with all chemicals, avoid getting this product ON YOU or IN YOU. Wash
hands after handling this product. Do not eat or drink while handling this material. Remove contaminated clothing immediately.
Discard contaminated clothing items, or launder before re-use. Inform anyone handling such contaminated laundry of the hazards
associated with this product. Use ventilation and other engineering controls to minimize potential exposure to this product.
STORAGE AND HANDLING PRACTICES: All employees who handle this material should be trained to handle it safely. Avoid
breathing mists or sprays generated by this product. Use in a well-ventilated location.
For Non-Bulk Containers: Open containers slowly, on a stable surface. Containers of this product must be properly labeled. Store
containers in a cool, dry location, away from direct sunlight, sources of intense heat, or where freezing is possible. Material should
be stored in secondary containers, or in a diked area, as appropriate. Store containers away from incompatible chemicals. Keep
container tightly closed when not in use. Wash thoroughly after using this material. Storage areas should be made of fire-resistant
materials. If appropriate, post warning signs in storage and use areas. Inspect all incoming containers before storage, to ensure
containers are properly labeled and not damaged. Empty containers may contain residual liquid, therefore, empty containers should
be handled with care.
Bulk Containers: All tanks and pipelines which contain this material must be labeled. Perform routine maintenance on tanks or
pipelines which contain this product. Report all leaks immediately to the proper personnel.
Tank Car Shipments: Tank cars carrying this product should be loaded and unloaded in strict accordance with tank-car
manufacturer鈥檚 recommendation and all established on-site safety procedures. Appropriate personal protective equipment must be
used (see Section 8, Engineering Controls and Personal Protective Equipment.). All loading and unloading equipment must be
inspected, prior to each use. Loading and unloading operations must be attended, at all times. Tank cars must be level, brakes must
be set or wheels must be locked or blocked prior to loading or unloading. Tank car (for loading) or storage tank (for unloading) must
be verified to be correct for receiving this product and be properly prepared, prior to starting the transfer operations. Hoses must be
verified to be clean and free of incompatible chemicals, prior to connection to the tank car or vessel. Valves and hoses must be
verified to be in the correct positions, before starting transfer operations. A sample (if required) must be taken and verified (if required)
prior to starting transfer operations. All lines must be blown-down and purged before disconnecting them from the tank car or vessel.
PROTECTIVE PRACTICES DURING MAINTENANCE OF CONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT: Follow practices indicated in Section 6
(Accidental Release Measures). Make certain application equipment is locked and tagged-out safely. Always use this product in
areas where adequate ventilation is provided. Decontaminate equipment before maintenance begins by a triple-rinse with water
followed, if necessary, by using sodium bicarbonate and an additional rinse. Collect all rinsates and dispose of according to
applicable Federal, State, or local procedures.

8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS - PERSONAL PROTECTION
VENTILATION AND ENGINEERING CONTROLS: If required use a corrosion-resistant ventilation system separate from other
exhaust ventilation systems to ensure that there is no potential for overexposure to sprays, or mists of this product and that
exposures are below those in section 2 (Composition and Information on Ingredients). Ensure eyewash/safety shower stations are
available near areas where this product is used.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Maintain airborne contaminant concentrations below exposure limits listed in Section 2
(Composition and Information on Ingredients). If respiratory protection is needed, use only protection authorized in 29 CFR
1910.134, or applicable State regulations. If adequate ventilation is not available or if there is potential for airborne exposure above
the exposure limits (listed in Section 2) a respirator may be worn up to respirator exposure limitations, check with respirator
equipment manufactures recommendations/limitations. For a higher level of protection use positive pressure supplied air respiration
protection or Self Contained Breathing Apparatus or if oxygen levels are below 19.5% or are unknown.
EMERGENCY OR PLANNED ENTRY INTO UNKNOWN CONCENTRATIONS OR IDLH CONDITIONS:
Positive pressure, full-facepiece Self Contained Breathing Apparatus; or positive pressure, full-facepiece Self Contained
Breathing Apparatus with an auxiliary positive pressure Self Contained Breathing Apparatus.
EYE PROTECTION: Splash goggles or safety glasses. Face-shields are recommended when the operation can generate splashes,
sprays or mists.
HAND PROTECTION: Wear appropriate gloves for routine industrial use. Use appropriate gloves for spill response, as stated in
Section 6 of this MSDS (Accidental Release Measures).
BODY PROTECTION: Use body protection appropriate for task. Cover-all, rubber aprons, or chemical protective clothing made
from natural rubber are generally acceptable, depending upon the task.




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9. PHYSICAL and CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
RELATIVE VAPOR DENSITY (air = 1): > 1 EVAPORATION RATE (n-BuAc=1): ND
SPECIFIC GRAVITY (water = 1): 1.01 MELTING/FREEZING POINT: Not established.
SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Partly soluble. BOILING POINT: Not established.
VAPOR PRESSURE, mm Hg @ 20 掳C: Not established. pH: 10 - 12
ODOR : Amine
LOG WATER/OIL DISTRIBUTION COEFFICIENT: Not available.
APPEARANCE AND COLOR: This product is a clear light yellow to turbid liquid solution.
HOW TO DETECT THIS SUBSTANCE (warning properties): Litmus paper will turn blue upon contact with this solution.


10. STABILITY and REACTIVITY
STABILITY: Stable.
DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Thermal decomposition products of this solution can include a variety of compounds. (i.e.
carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, aldehydes, nitrogen oxides and other compounds).
MATERIALS WITH WHICH SUBSTANCE IS INCOMPATIBLE: This product reacts with strong oxidizers and acids
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur by itself. Considerable exothermic reaction with epoxy resins is possible.
CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Avoid exposure or contact to extreme temperatures and incompatible chemicals.


PART IV Is there any other useful information about this material?
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
TOXICITY DATA: Additional toxicology information for components greater than 1 percent in concentration is provided
below.

Acute Oral Effects (LD50): (Rat) 410 鈥? 1870 mg/kg (component) (toxic by ingestion)

Acute Dermal Toxicity (LD50): (Rabbit) 600 鈥? 2000 mg/kg (components).

Skin Irritation: Irritant (component)

Eye Irritation: Severe irritant (component)


SUSPECTED CANCER AGENT: The major components of this product are not found on the following lists: FEDERAL
OSHA Z LIST, NTP, IARC, CAL/OSHA; and are therefore not considered to be, nor suspected to be, cancer-causing agents
by these agencies.

IRRITANCY OF PRODUCT: This product is severely irritating and corrosive to contaminated tissue.
SENSITIZATION TO THE PRODUCT: Prolonged or repeated skin contact can result in the development of rashes, and
other allergy-like symptoms.
REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY INFORMATION: Listed below is information concerning the effects of this product and its
components on the human reproductive system.
Mutagenicity: This product is not reported to produce mutagenic effects in humans.
Embryotoxicity: This product is not reported to produce embryotoxic effects in humans.
Teratogenicity: This product is not reported to cause teratogenic effects in humans.
Reproductive Toxicity: This product is not reported to cause reproductive effects in humans.

A mutagen is a chemical which causes permanent changes to genetic material (DNA) such that the changes will propagate
through generational lines. An embryotoxin is a chemical which causes damage to a developing embryo (i.e. within the first eight
weeks of pregnancy in humans), but the damage does not propagate across generational lines. A teratogen is a chemical which
causes damage to a developing fetus, but the damage does not propagate across generational lines. A reproductive toxin is
any substance which interferes in any way with the reproductive process.
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11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION (Continued)
BIOLOGICAL EXPOSURE INDICES: Currently there are no Biological Exposure Indices (BEIs) associated with the
components of this product.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE Skin disorders can be aggravated by over-exposure to this
product. Inhalation of this products mists may aggravate respiratory conditions.
RECOMMENDATIONS TO PHYSICIANS: Treat symptoms and eliminate over-exposure to this product.

12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
ALL WORK PRACTICES MUST BE AIMED AT ELIMINATING ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION.

No ecological information available.

13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
PREPARING WASTES FOR DISPOSAL: Waste disposal must be in accordance with appropriate Federal, State, and local
regulations. This product, if unaltered by use, may be disposed of by treatment at a permitted facility or as advised by your
local hazardous waste regulatory authority.
EPA WASTE NUMBER: ND

14. TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION
Department of Transportation: Not regulated.


15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT (OSHA): This Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) has been prepared in
compliance with the federal OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200.
SARA REPORTING REQUIREMENTS: The components of this product are not subject to the reporting requirements of
Sections 304 and 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act.
SARA Threshold Planning Quantity: Not applicable.
TSCA INVENTORY STATUS: The components of this product are listed on the TSCA Inventory.
CERCLA REPORTABLE QUANTITY (RQ): None
OTHER FEDERAL REGULATIONS: Not applicable.
STATE REGULATORY INFORMATION: Components of this product are covered under specific State regulations, as
denoted below:

New Jersey Right-to-know: The following is required composition information:
CAS Number: 11-51-6
Chemical Name: Benzenemethanol
Generic Name: Polyamidoamine
NJ Registry Number: 29943300001-5880P
CAS Number: 109-55-7
Chemical Name: 1,3-Propanediamine, N,N-dimethyl
CAS Number: 90-72-2
Chemical Name: Phenol,2,4,5-tris [(dimethylamino)methyl]

Pennsylvania Right-to-know: The following is required composition information:
CAS Number: 109-55-7
Chemical Name: 1,3-Propanediamine, N,N-dimethyl
Comment: Hazardous Substance.
CAS Number: 90-72-2
Chemical Name: Phenol,2,4,5-tris [(dimethylamino)methyl]
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Comment: Not on Pennsylvania Hazardous Substance List.

Pennsylvania Right-to-know Continued

CAS Number: 11-51-6
Chemical Name: Benzenemethanol
Common Name: Benzyl Alcohol
Comment: Hazardous Substance.

CAS Number: Confidential
Generic Name: Polyamidoamine
Comment: Not on Pennsylvania Hazardous Substance List.

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65: Not listed.


WHMIS SYMBOLS: D2B- Poisonous and Infectious Materials/Other Effects




Class D - Poisonous and Infectious Material
Division 2 Materials Causing Other Toxic
Effects




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16. OTHER INFORMATION


PREPARED BY: BILL BEACH,
CROSSFIELD PRODUCTS CORP,
THIS INFORMATION IS DRAWN FROM RECOGNIZED SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. CROSSFIELD PRODUCTS CORP. MAKES NO
GUARANTEES NOR ASSUMES ANY LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THIS INFORMATION. THE USER SHOULD BE AWARE OF CHANGING
TECHNOLOGY, RESEARCH, REGULATIONS AND ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES THAT MAY REQUIRE CHANGES HEREIN. THE ABOVE DATA IS
SUPPLIED UPON THE CONDITION THAT PERSONS WILL EVALUATE THIS INFORMATION AND THEN DETERMINE ITS SUITABILITY FOR THEIR
USE.

DEFINITIONS OF TERMS
A large number of abbreviations and acronyms appear on a MSDS. Some of these which are commonly used include the following:
CAS #: This is the Chemical Abstract Service Number which uniquely FLAMMABILITY LIMITS IN AIR:
identifies each constituent. It is used for computer-related searching. Much of the information related to fire and explosion is derived from the
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Flash Point - Minimum
EXPOSURE LIMITS IN AIR:
temperature at which a liquid gives off sufficient vapors to form an ignitable
ACGIH - American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, a
mixture with air. Autoignition Temperature: The minimum temperature
professional association which establishes exposure limits.
required to initiate combustion in air with no other source of ignition. LEL - the
TLV - Threshold Limit Value - an airborne concentration of a substance
lowest percent of vapor in air, by volume, that will explode or ignite in the
which represents conditions under which it is generally believed that nearly all
presence of an ignition source. UEL - the highest percent of vapor in air, by
workers may be repeatedly exposed without adverse effect. The duration
volume, that will explode or ignite in the presence of an ignition source.
must be considered, including the 8-hour Time Weighted Average (TWA),
the 15-minute Short Term Exposure Limit, and the instantaneous Ceiling
TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION:
Level. Skin adsorption effects must also be considered.
Possible health hazards as derived from human data, animal studies, or from
OSHA - U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. the results of studies with similar compounds are presented. Definitions of
PEL - Permissible Exposure Limit - This exposure value means exactly the some terms used in this section are: LD50 - Lethal Dose (solids & liquids)
same as a TLV, except that it is enforceable by OSHA. The OSHA which kills 50% of the exposed animals; LC50 - Lethal Concentration (gases)
Permissible Exposure Limits are based in the 1989 PELs and the June, 1993
which kills 50% of the exposed animals; ppm concentration expressed in
Air Contaminants Rule (Federal Register: 58: 35338-35351 and 58: 40191).
parts of material per million parts of air or water; mg/m3 concentration
Both the current PELs and the vacated PELs are indicated. The phrase,
expressed in weight of substance per volume of air; mg/kg quantity of
鈥淰acated 1989 PEL,鈥? is placed next to the PEL which was vacated by Court
material, by weight, administered to a test subject, based on their body weight
Order.
in kg. Data from several sources are used to evaluate the cancer-causing
IDLH - Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health - This level represents a
potential of the material. The sources are: IARC - the International Agency for
concentration from which one can escape within 30-minutes without suffering
Research on Cancer; NTP - the National Toxicology Program, RTECS - the
escape-preventing or permanent injury. The DFG - MAK is the Republic of
Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances, OSHA and CAL/OSHA.
Germany鈥檚 Maximum Exposure Level, similar to the U.S. PEL. NIOSH is the
IARC and NTP rate chemicals on a scale of decreasing potential to cause
National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, which is the research
human cancer with rankings from 1 to 4. Subrankings (2A, 2B, etc.) are also
arm of the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
used. Other measures of toxicity include TDLo, the lowest dose to cause a
NIOSH issues exposure guidelines called Recommended Exposure Levels
symptom and TCLo the lowest concentration to cause a symptom; TDo,
(RELs). When no exposure guidelines are established, an entry of NE is
LDLo, and LDo, or TC, TCo, LCLo, and LCo, the lowest dose (or
made for reference.
concentration) to cause death. BEI - Biological Exposure Indices, represent
HAZARD RATINGS: the levels of determinants which are most likely to be observed in specimens
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM: Health Hazard: 0 collected from a healthy worker who has been exposed to chemicals to the
(minimal acute or chronic exposure hazard); 1 (slight acute or chronic same extent as a worker with inhalation exposure to the TLV.
exposure hazard); 2 (moderate acute or significant chronic exposure hazard);
3 (severe acute exposure hazard; onetime over-exposure can result in REGULATORY INFORMATION:
This section explains the impact of various laws and regulations on the
permanent injury and may be fatal); 4 (extreme acute exposure hazard;
material. EPA is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. WHMIS is the
onetime over-exposure can be fatal). Flammability Hazard: 0 (minimal
Canadian Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System. DOT and TC
hazard); 1 (materials that require substantial pre-heating before burning); 2
are the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Transport Canada,
(combustible liquid or solids; liquids with a flash point of 38-93掳C [100-200掳F]);
respectively. Other acronyms used are: Superfund Amendments and
3 (Class IB and IC flammable liquids with flash points below 38掳C [100掳F]); 4
Reauthorization Act (SARA); the Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA);
(Class IA flammable liquids with flash points below 23掳C [73掳F] and boiling
Marine Pollutant status according to the DOT; California's Safe Drinking Water
points below 38掳C [100掳F]). Reactivity Hazard: 0 (normally stable); 1
(material that can become unstable at elevated temperatures or which can Act (Proposition 65); the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
react slightly with water); 2 (materials that are unstable but do not detonate or Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA or Superfund); and various
state regulations. This section also includes information on the precautionary
which can react violently with water); 3 (materials that can detonate when
warnings which appear on the materials package label.
initiated or which can react explosively with water); 4 (materials that can
detonate at normal temperatures or pressures).

NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION: Health Hazard: 0 (material
that on exposure under fire conditions would offer no hazard beyond that of
ordinary combustible materials); 1 (materials that on exposure under fire
conditions could cause irritation or minor residual injury); 2 (materials that on
intense or continued exposure under fire conditions could cause temporary
incapacitation or possible residual injury); 3 (materials that can on short
exposure could cause serious temporary or residual injury); 4 (materials that
under very short exposure could cause death or major residual injury).
Flammability Hazard and Reactivity Hazard: Refer to definitions for
鈥淗azardous Materials Identification System鈥?.



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