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J. B. Jewitt Co., Inc.
Homestead Finishing Products
1935 West 96th Street Unit Q
Cleveland OH 44102-2673
Telephone: (216) 631-5309
Emergency Assistance
For emergency assistance involving this product call 鈥? 216-631-5309
Section 1: Product Identification
Product Name: ViviToneTM Red Oxide Concentrated Pigment Colorant #8014
MSDS #: 8014
Date Issued: Feb 7, 2006
Original Update
Reason for Change: Update Section 2, Section 15 CA Prop 65
Section 2: Hazardous Ingredients
Hazardous Ingredients CAS Number OSHA PEL ACGIH % By Weight
TLV
(Threshold limit
(Permissible
value)
exposure limit)
NJTSR No. 56705700001- Trade Secret Not Not 1-5%
5020P established established
Ethylene glycol monobutyl 000111-76-2 50ppm (skin) 20ppm (skin) 1-5%
ether
Distillates (petroleum) 64742-47-8 Not Not .1-1%
hydrotreated light: Established Established
Kerosine 鈥? unspecified
Diethylene glycol 000111-77-3Not Not 1-5%
monomethyl ether Established Established
Iron Oxide 001309-37-1 10mg/m3 5mg/m3 30-60%
(dust) (dust)
NJTSR No. 56705700001- Trade Secret Not Not 1-5%
5020P Established Established
* TWA = Time weighted average, STEL= Short Term Exposure Limit
Note: All health hazard components above 1% composition and all carcinogens above 0.1% (1000 ppm)
composition are listed.
Section 3: Hazard Identification
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW: May cause eye, skin and respiratory tract irritation.
Hazard Rating: NFPA HMIS Hazard Rating Scale:
Health: 2 0= Minimal
Flammability: 1 1= Slight
Reactivity: 0 2= Moderate
PPE: G 3= Serious
4= Severe
Note: NFPA and HMIS ratings involve data and interpretations that may vary from company to company.
They are intended only for rapid, general identification of the specific hazard. To deal adequately with the
safe handling of this, or any, material, all the information in the MSDS must be considered and interpreted
by a trained professional.
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Potential Health Effects:
This material has not been tested as a whole. The data contained below is based on the properties of
the individual components.
This material has been tested as a whole. The data below is based on the properties of the mixture.
Main Routes of Exposure:
Inhalation Ingestion
Skin Absorption Skin or Eye Contact
Effects of Acute (Immediate) Exposure:
Eye Contact ............................................ Based on animal toxicity date, this product is expected to be
mildly irritating.
Ingestion.................................................. Based on animal toxicity data, this product is expected to be
slightly toxic if swallowed, causing gastrointestinal irritation,
nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.
Inhalation................................................ May cause irritation to nose, throat and lungs. Inhalation of
mists causes irritation of mucous membranes, noses, eyes
and throat. May cause coughing and difficulty in breathing.
Skin Absorption....................................... Not applicable.
Skin Contact............................................ Mildly irritating.
Effects of Chronic (Long Term) Exposure:
Inhalation鈥︹?︹?︹?︹?︹?︹?︹?︹?︹?︹?︹??.. Chronic exposure to organic solvents has been associated with
various nervous system damage including permanent memory
loss, loss of intellectual ability and loss of coordination.
Skin Contact............................................ Repeated exposure may cause drying of the skin..
Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure:
Persons with breathing and lung problems can be affected by breathing in any type of chemical vapor or
mist. Persons with asthma, allergies, or other breathing-related problems should stay away from, not
handle, and not be exposed to any product vapors or mists as a precautionary measure.
Target Organs Affected:
Central Nervous System, respiratory system, skin and eyes
The components of this material are considered Carcinogenic by:
Not Known to be Carcinogenic
National Toxicology Program (NTP)
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)
The Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA)
Section 4: First Aid Measures
Eye Contact............................................. In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of
water for at least 15 minutes, holding eyelids open to rinse
completely. Get medical aid.
Ingestion.................................................. Potential for aspiration if swallowed. Do not induce
vomiting. Give plenty of water to drink. Get medical aid
immediately. Never give anything by mouth to an
unconscious person.
Inhalation................................................ If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial
respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Get
medical aid.
Skin Contact............................................ In case of contact, flush skin with plenty of soap and water.
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Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical aid if
irritation, redness, swelling or skin pain develops and persists.
Wash clothing before re-use.
None.
** Note to the Physician:.......................
Section 5: Fire Fighting Measures
Flash Point Deg. C F Not determined
Auto 鈥? Ignition Temperature................... Not determined
Upper Flammable Limit (% Vol.)............. Not determined
Lower Flammable Limit (% Vol.)............. Not determined
Extinguishing Media............................... Use water spray or fog, dry chemical, carbon dioxide or
alcohol foam. Cool containers with water until well after the
fire is out.
Hazardous Combustion Products.............. Contains material that can burn in fire if contained water is
evaporated.
General Information:
Firefighters should wear full protective equipment and positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus
in pressure-demand mode. Vapors may form an explosive mixture with air. Vapors are heavier than air
and may travel to a source of ignition and flash back. Vapors can spread along the ground and collect in
low areas. Use water spray to cool fire-exposed container surfaces.
Section 6: Accidental Release Measures
Spill / Leak.............................................. Use proper personal protective equipment as indicated in
Section 8. Stop flow of material. Absorb with inert material
(e.g. 鈥渙il dry鈥?, sand, earth or other suitable absorbent), then
place into a suitable container. Clean up spills immediately.
Provide ventilation. Prevent from entering floor drains or
sewers. Do not release any chemicals, dyes, or dye solutions
of any type to sewers or any waterways without proper
authorization from government agencies. Make appropriate
notifications as required.
Section 7: Handling and Storage
Handling Procedures................................ Maintain good personal hygiene. Wash hands and face
thoroughly after handling, and before eating, drinking or
using tobacco products. Remove contaminated clothing and
wash before re-use. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and
clothing. Keep containers tightly closed. Use only with
adequate ventilation. Avoid breathing vapor or mist.
Observe local regulations. Store in a cool (<122oF), dry,
Storage Needs..........................................
well-ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Keep
containers closed when not in use. Keep from freezing.
Section 8: Exposure Controls / Personal Protection
When selecting personal protective equipment and clothing, follow all manufacturer specifications and
recommendations that apply to your specific operations and processing conditions. Take into consideration
all working conditions and all chemicals to be handled or processed.
Eye / Type................................................ Wear splash-proof chemical safety goggles. Contact lenses
should not be worn when working with chemicals.
Respiratory /Type..................................... A half-face or full-face NIOSH-approved respirator with
organic vapor cartridge is recommended where exposures
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exceed TLV.
Gloves / Type........................................... Wear chemical resistant gloves such as butyl rubber or nitrile.
Clothing / Type........................................ Wear long sleeved garment such as a lab coat to prevent skin
exposure.
Other / Type............................................ Facilities using or storing this product should be equipped
with an eyewash facility and safety shower within 100 feet
from work area.
Ventilation Requirements........................ Local exhaust ventilation is required to keep exposures below
TLV.
Section 9: Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance/Odor..................................... Red paste. Mild odor
Specific Gravity....................................... 1.7
Vapor Pressure 鈥︹?︹??............................ 17 mmHg @20掳 C
Vapor Density 鈥︹?︹??............................. Heavier than air
Evaporation Rate..................................... Is slower than butyl alcohol
Boiling Point 鈥︹?︹?︹?︹?︹??.................... >212oF
Solubility in Water (%W/W).................... Dispersible
Freezing Point (deg. C F ).............. Not determined
Melting Point (deg. C F ).............. Not determined
Section 10: Stability and Reactivity
Hazardous Polymerization....................... Will not occur
Stability................................................... Stable
Incompatibility......................................... Oxidizing and reducing agents may destroy color. Strong
acids.
Conditions to Avoid............................... None
Hazardous Products of Decomposition.... None
Section 11: Toxicology Information
Irritancy of Material................................. Slightly irriating to skin and mucous membrane
Sensitizing Capability of Material............ Slight potential
Carcinogenicity of Material...................... See Section 3
Teratogenicity ......................................... Not known
Mutagenicity............................................ Not known
Reproductive Effects................................ Not known
Synergistic Materials............................... Not known
Section 12: Ecology Information
Environmental......................................... Not known.
Biodegradability...................................... Not known.
Section 13: Disposal Considerations
Waste Disposal ....................................... Dispose of in accordance with federal, local and state
regulations.
Section 14: Transport Information
U. N. # .................................................... Not applicable
D.O.T. Classification .............................. Not regulated
Section 15: Regulatory Information
Components of this product are listed on the TSCA
TSCA
Inventory or are exempt.
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This product contains a toxic chemical for routine annual
SARA TITLE III: Section 313
鈥淭oxic Chemical Release Reporting鈥? under Title III of the
(TCL)
Emergency Planning and Community Right To Know Act
(SARA 313)
5-10% Glycol ethers
Not applicable
SARA TITLE: Section 304
(CERCLA)
To the best of our present knowledge, this product does not
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
contain substances that are known to the state of California
to cause cancer:
To the best of our present knowledge, this product does
not contain substances that are known to the state of
California to cause reproductive toxicity.
California:
STATE RIGHT-TO-KNOW
None listed
LISTING
Domestic Substances List:
CANADA
Not determined
Ingredient Disclosure List:
Not determined
WHMIS classification:
Not determined
Section 16: Other Information
The information and recommendations contained herein are based upon data believed to be correct.
However, no guarantee or warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, is made with respect to the
information contained herein. This information is based on the material as manufactured; it may not
be valid for this material if used in combination with any other materials or in any process. J.B.
Jewitt Co., Inc. /Homestead Finishing Products shall not be held liable for any damage resulting
from handling or from contact with the product(s).
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