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4045 OIL CONDITIONER
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
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U.S. Department of Labour, Occupational Safety
& Health Administration (Non-mandatory Form)
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Form approved by OMB No. 1218-0072
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| SECTION 1 |
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| Identity: |
4045 Oil Conditioner |
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| Chemical Family: |
Petroleum |
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| Trade Name: |
Chornco |
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| SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS / TOXIC
INGREDIENTS |
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| Hazardous Components: |
Petroleum Oil solution |
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| Specific Chemical identity: |
Petroleum Oil solution, n.o.s.,3, UN1993, PGIII |
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| OSHA Hazard |
Flammable liquid, contains naptha |
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| SECTION 3 PHYSICAL DATA |
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| Appearance & Odor |
Green Oily liquid. Slightly pungent |
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| Specific gravity: |
0.91 |
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| Boiling Point: |
> 121°F |
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| Melting Point: |
Liquid @ Ambient Temperature |
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| Solubility in Water: |
Slight |
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| Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate): |
.46 |
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| Vapor Pressure (mm Hg) @ 100°F |
4.4 |
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| Vapor Density (air = 1) |
2.6 |
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| SECTION 4 FIRE AND EXPLOSION
HAZARD DATA |
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| Flash Point: |
120°F, 28°C C.O.C |
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| Flammable Limits: |
Lower or upper flammable levels have not been determined |
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| Extinguishing Media: |
Any UL approved Class B media such as foam, CO2,
or dry chemical. |
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| Special Fire Fighting Procedures: |
Respiratory and eye protection required. Use above recommended
media |
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| Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: |
Treat as mineral oil. Avoid water on fire. Burns with dense smoke. Keep
away from open flame or other ignition sources. |
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| SECTION 5 REACTIVE DATA |
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| Stability: |
Stable. |
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| Incompatibility: |
Strong oxidizers such as hydrogen peroxide, bromine, and chromic
acid and temperatures greater than 100°C, 212°F. |
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| Hazardous Decomposition or Byproduct: |
May include heavy smoke, CO and CO2 |
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| Hazardous Polymerization: |
Will not occur. Heavy smoke. |
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| SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA |
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| Routes of Entry: |
Inhalation, ingestion, or contact with eyes. |
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| Carcinogenicity: |
Not listed by IARC, NTP, or OSHA |
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| Signs and Symptoms of Exposure: |
Reddening of skin; inhalation: dizziness, headache, anesthesia,
respiratory, nose throat irritation (if mist generate); eye: redness, tearing,
stinging; ingestion: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea |
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| Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure: |
Dermatitis in persons susceptible |
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| Emergency and First Aid Procedures: |
Eyes: Flush promptly with water for 15 minutes. See physician if necessary |
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Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting, see physician. |
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Inhalation: Remove person to fresh air, see physician |
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| SECTION 7 PRECAUTIONS FOR
SAFE HANDLING AND USE |
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| Steps to be taken in case material is released
or spilled: |
Handle as an oil spill. In case of spill or leak, soak up
with oil absorbent
Material such as verniculite. Sweep up and dispose according to federal,
state and local regulations. If spilled in water, remove bulk of product
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skimming. |
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| Waste Disposal Method: |
Dispose according to Resource Conservation & Recovery
Act. Follow local, state, and federal regulations. |
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| Handling & Storage: |
Generally handle as a light oil. |
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| SECTION 8 CONTROL MEASURES |
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| Respiratory Protection: |
Not required |
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| Ventilation: |
Local Exhaust - Recommended |
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| Mechanical: |
Recommended in confined spaces |
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| Eye Protection: |
Safety glasses with side shields |
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| Protective Gloves: |
Oil Resistant, nitrile |
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| Work / Hygienic Practices: |
Remove contaminated clothing. Wash hands thoroughly after
use soap and water. |
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