COVENTRY COATINGS -- UNIVERSAL URETHANE MSDS LEAD FROO -- 8010-00-336-8982
===================== Product Identification ===================== Product ID:UNIVERSAL URETHANE MSDS LEAD FROO MSDS Date:07/28/1999 FSC:8010 NIIN:00-336-8982 Status Code:A === Responsible Party === Company Name:COVENTRY COATINGS Address:55 RAILROAD AVENUE Box:339 City:GARNERVILLE State:NY ZIP:10923 Country:US Info Phone Num:(914)786-3465 Emergency Phone Num:(914)786-3465 Preparer's Name:HENRY SIMMONS CAGE:1PXV4 === Contractor Identification === Company Name:COVENTRY COATINGS Address:55 RAILROAD AVENUE Box:339 City:GARNERVILLE State:NY ZIP:10923 Country:US Phone:(914)786-3465 CAGE:1PXV4 ============= Composition/Information on Ingredients ============= Ingred Name:URETHANE VEHICLE = Wt:33.45 = Vol:37.05 ACGIH STEL:100 PPM Ingred Name:POLYESTER = Wt:4.8 = Vol:5.15 OSHA PEL:100 PPM ACGIH TLV:100 PPM ACGIH STEL:100 PPM Ingred Name:MEK CAS:78-93-3 RTECS #:EL6475000 = Wt:12.1 = Vol:17.6 OSHA PEL:590 MG/M3;200 PPM ACGIH TLV:590 MG/M3;200 PPM ACGIH STEL:885 MG/M3;300 PPM EPA Rpt Qty:5000 LBS DOT Rpt Qty:5000 LBS Ingred Name:PM ACETATE SOLVENT CAS:108-65-6 RTECS #:AI8925000 = Wt:4.8 = Vol:5.15 Ingred Name:HIGH FLASH NAPHTHA CAS:64742-95-6 RTECS #:WF3400000 = Wt:4.05 = Vol:5.5 Ingred Name:XYLENE CAS:1330-20-7 RTECS #:ZE2100000 = Wt:2.35 = Vol:3.2 ACGIH TLV:434 MG/M3;100 PPM ACGIH STEL:651 MG/M3;150 PPM EPA Rpt Qty:1000 LBS DOT Rpt Qty:1000 LBS Ingred Name:TITANIUM DIOXIDE = Wt:37.7 = Vol:25. OSHA PEL:100 PPM ACGIH TLV:100 PPM ACGIH STEL:100 PPM ===================== Hazards Identification ===================== Routes of Entry: Inhalation:YES Skin:YES Ingestion:YES Health Hazards Acute and Chronic:CHRONIC INHALATION: AS A RESULT OF PREVIOUS REPEATED OVEREXPOSURES OR A SINGLE LARGE DOSE, CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS DEVELOP ISOCYANATE SENSITIZATION (CHEMICAL ASTHMA) WHICH WILL CAUSE THEM TO REACT TO A LA TER EXPOSURES TO ISOCYANATES AT LEVELS BELOW TLV. CHONIC SKIN CONTACT: PROLONGED CONTACT CAN CAUSE REDDENING, SWELLING, RASH, SCALING, BLISTERING, AND IN SOME CASES, SKIN SENSITIZATION. CHRONIC EYE CO NTACT: NONE FOUND Effects of Overexposure:ACUTE INHALATION: IRRITATION OF THE NOSE, THROAT, AND EYES, DIZZINESS, WEAKNESS, FATIGUE, NAUSEA, HEADACHES, POSSIBLY NARCOSIS AND ASPHYXIATION. MAY BE ACCOMPANIED BY COUGHING, CHOKING OR LABORED BREA THING. ASTHMA-LIKE BREATHING MAY BE DELAYED BY REACTION. ACUTE SKIN CONTACT: ISOCYANATES REACT WITH SKIN PROTEIN AND MOISTURE CAN CAN COURSE IRRITATION. ACUTE EYE CONTACT: LIQUID, AEROSOLS OR VAPORS A RE IRRITATING AND CAN CAUSE TEARING, REDDENING AND SWELLING, IF LEFT UNTREATED CORNEAL DAMAGE CAN OCCUR AND INJURY IS SLOW TO HEAL. ACUTE INGESTION: CAN RESULT IN IRRITATION AND CORROSIVE ACTION IN TH E MOUTH, STOMACH TISSUE, DIGESTIVE TRACT Medical Cond Aggravated by Exposure:ASTHMA, HEART CONDITIONS, PULMONARY CONDITIONS SKIN SENSITIVITY. ======================= First Aid Measures ======================= First Aid:REMOVE PATIENT TO FRESH AIR, REMOVE SATURATED CLOTHING AND WASH SKIN THOROUGHLY. FLUSH EYES WITH CLEAN WATER FOR 15MINUTES. IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST, SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. WASH CLOTHING BEFORE REUSE .EYE S; FLUSH WITH COPIOUS OF WATER, PREFERABLY LUKEWARM FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES, HOLDING EYELIDS OPEN ALL THE TIME. REFER INDIVIDUAL TO PHYSICIAN OR OPHTHALMOLOGIST FOR IMMEDIATE FOLLOW-UP. SKIN: REMOVE C ONTAMINATED CLOTHING. WASH AFFECTED SKIN THOROUGHLY WITH SOAP AND WATER. WASH CONTAMINATED CLOTHING THOROUGHLY BEFORE REUSE. INHALATION: MOVE TO AN AREA FREE FROM RISK OF FURTHER EXPOSURE. ADMINISTER OXYGEN OR ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION. ===================== Fire Fighting Measures ===================== Flash Point Method:SCC Flash Point:=25.C, 77.F Extinguishing Media:CO2, FOAM Fire Fighting Procedures:FIRE AS VOLATILE LIQUID FIRE. FIRE FIGHTERS SHOULD WEAR SELF CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS. USE WATER TO KEEP FIRE EXPOSED CONTAINERS COOL. IRRITATING TOXIC GAMES PRESENT IN COMBUSTION PRODUCTS. Unusual Fire/Explosion Hazard:ISOLATE FROM ALL SOURCES OF HEAT, SPARKS, OPEN FLAMES AND STATIC ELECTRICITY VAPOR IS HEAVIER THAN AIR AND MAY TRAVEL AND IGNITE. ================== Accidental Release Measures ================== Spill Release Procedures:REMOVE SOURCES OF IGNITION. PROVIDE VENTILATION AND OR RESPIRATORY PROTECTION. LARGE SPILLS MAY BE SPILLED UP WITH NONSPARKING TOOLS, SMALL SPILLS WITH ABSORBENT MATERIAL. ====================== Handling and Storage ====================== Handling and Storage Precautions:STORE AWAY FROM HEAT, SPARKS AND OPEN FLAMES Other Precautions:REPORTS HAVE ASSOCIATED AND PROLONGED OCCUPATIONAL OVEREXPOSURE TO SOLVENTS WITH PERMANENT BRAIN AND NERVOUS SYSTEM DAMAGE. OVEREXPOSURE TO XYLENE HAS BEEN FOUND TO CAUSE ANEMIA. LIVER ABNORMALITIES, KIDNEY DAMAGE, EYE DAMAGE AND CARDIAC ABNORMALITY. XYLENE, ETHYL BENZENE AND TOLUENE DISOCYANATE AR E REGULATED . ============= Exposure Controls/Personal Protection ============= Respiratory Protection:CONCENTRATIONS GREATER TAN THE TLV CAN OCCUR WHEN MDI IS SPRAYED, HEATED OR USED OR USD IN A POORLY VENTILATED AREA. IN SUCH CASES, OR WHENEVER CONCENTRATIONS OF MDI EXCEED THE TLV, RESPIRATORY PROTEC TION MUST BE WORN. A POSITIVE PRESSURE, SUPPLIED-AIR RESPIRATOR OR A SELF CONTAINED BREATHING RESPIRATOR OR A SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS IS RECOMMENDED. Ventilation:EXPLOSIONS PROOF USE ONLY WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION KEEP UNPROTECTED PERSONAL AWAY FROM AREA. Protective Gloves:YES Eye Protection:YES Other Protective Equipment:WASH STATION AND SAFETY SHOWERS SHOULD BE AVAILABLE Work Hygienic Practices:WASH THOROUGHLY AFTER USE. PERSONS WITH PREEXISTING SKIN DISORDERS MAY BE MORE SUSCEPTIBLE TO THE EFFECTS OF THIS PRODUCT. Supplemental Safety and Health ================== Physical/Chemical Properties ================== Boiling Pt:B.P. Text:275-288 Vapor Density:> AIR Evaporation Rate & Reference:SLOWER THAN ETHER Solubility in Water:NIL Appearance and Odor:VARIOUS COLORS Percent Volatiles by Volume:61.72 ================= Stability and Reactivity Data ================= Stability Indicator/Materials to Avoid:YES AVOID CONTACT WITH STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS WATER BASES ALCOHOL AND AMINES. Stability Condition to Avoid:SPARKS, OPEN FLAMES HEAT. Hazardous Decomposition Products:CARBON MONOXIDE, CARBON DIOXIDE, AND POSSIBLY OXIDES OF NITROGEN. ==================== Disposal Considerations ==================== Waste Disposal Methods:IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. Disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies): This information is formulated for use by elements of the Department of Defense. The United States of America in no manner whatsoever, expressly or implied, warrants this information to be accurate and disclaims all liability for its use. Any person utilizing this document should seek competent professional advice to verify and assume responsibility for the suitability of this information to their particular situation.