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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION I: IDENTIFICATION OF PRODUCT
PRODUCT NAME: Stable K
PRODUCT USE: Drilling Additive CAS NO. 124-09-4
CHEMICAL FAMILY: Amine Salts
WORK PLACE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INFORMATION SYSTEM (WHMIS)
WHMIS CLASSIFICATION: D-2B
WORK PLACE HAZARD: Skin and Eye Irritant
TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS (TDG)
SHIPPING NAME: N/A
TDG CLASSIFICATION: Not Regulated by TDG
UN NUMBER (PIN): N/A
PACKING GROUP: N/A
SECTION II: HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
INGREDIENT PERCENT CAS NUMBER LD(50) Oral-Rat LLC Rat-Inhal ACGIH-TLV
(50)
1,6 Hexanediamine 30-60 124-09-4 750 mg/kg 3200 mg/m3 N/D
SECTION III: TOXICOLOGICAL PROPERTIES
ROUTE OF ENTRY: [XX] SKIN [XX] EYE CONTACT [XX] INHALATION [XX] INGESTION
EYE CONTACT: Due to the pH of the material it will irritate eyes on contact.
SKIN CONTACT: Liquid may cause minor irritation, burning on prolonged contact with skin.
INGESTION: LD50 (oral,rat) 2290 mg/kg based on components
INHALATION: Not expected to be a problem under normal conditions of use.
SECTION IV: FIRST AID MEASURES
SKIN CONTACT: In case of skin contact, immediately flush contacted area for at least 15 minutes with water.
Remove contaminated clothing immediately and launder before reuse. If irritation develops
consult a doctor.
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EYE CONTACT: In case of contact with eyes, flush with water for at least 15 minutes. Seek immediate
medical attention.
INGESTION: If victim is conscious, give water. Do not induce vomiting. Seek immediate medical
attention.
INHALATION: If affected, remove person to fresh air immediately.
SECTION V: PHYSICAL DATA
APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Clear odourless liquid
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.07
BOILING POINT ( C): >100 C
MELTING POINT ( C): <-35 C
pH: 9-10
SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Soluble
PERCENT VOLATILE BY VOLUME: N/A
EVAPORATION RATE: N/A
VAPOUR PRESSURE (mm Hg): N/A
VAPOUR DENSITY (lb/ft3): N/A
SECTION VI: FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
FLASH POINT: >100 C (TCC)
FLAMMABLE LIMITS: N/A
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Water, dry chemical, foam
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Self-contained respirators required for fire-fighting personnel.
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: None Known
HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: CO, COx , Oxides of Nitrogen
SECTION VII: REACTIVITY DATA
STABILITY: Stable [XX] Unstable [ ]
INCOMPATIBILITY (CONDITIONS TO AVOID): Strong Oxidizing agents
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HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: :COx on combustion oxides of nitrogen.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: : Will not occur [XX] May occur [ ]
VIII: PREVENTIVE MEASURES
SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: NIOSH/MSHA approved dust mask.
VENTILATION: Local exhaust for dust, mist control.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Suggest plastic or rubber.
EYE PROTECTION: Goggles
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (Specify): Suggest rubber apron.
PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING
Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place away from incompatible materials. Keep bags or fibre drums dry at all
times. Wash thoroughly after handling. Do not get in eyes, on skin or on clothing.
Do not cut, grind, weld or drill on or near this container. Containers, even those that have been emptied, will retain
product residue, always obey hazard warnings and handle empty containers as if they were full.
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE THE MATERIAL IS SPILLED OR RELEASED
Wear protective equipment. For small spills, sweep up and dispose of in DOT approved waste containers. For
large spills, shovel into DOT approved waste containers. Keep out of sewers, storm drains, surface water and soil.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD
Dispose of contaminated product and materials used in cleaning up spills or leaks in a manner approved for this
material. Consult appropriate federal, provincial and local regulatory agencies to ascertain proper disposal
procedures.
SECTION IX: PREPARATION
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS GIVEN IN GOOD FAITH, BUT NO WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED, IS MADE.
DATE PRINTED: April 6, 2006 BY: MILLENNIUM TECHNOLOGIES LTD.
DATE MODIFIED: May 18, 2004 APPROVED BY:
SUPERSEDES: October 1, 2003
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