Material Safety Data Sheet

May be used to Comply with OSHA’s

Hazard Communication Standard,

 29 CFR 1910.1200.  Standard must be

Consulted for specific requirements

HMIS

HEALTH                                                   1        REACTIVITY                               0

FLAMMABILITY                                     3      PERSONAL PROTECTION          A

Identity (As Used On Label and List)

A1134 Desert Air

Note:  Blank spaces are not permitted.  If any item is not applicable, or no information is available, the space must be marked to indicate that.

Section I

Manufactured for:

OMEGA INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY, INC

Emergency Telephone Number:

1-800-424-9300

Address (Number, Street, City, State, and Zip Code)

101 Grobric Ct #1

Telephone Number for Information:

1-800-571-7347

Fairfield, CA 94534

Date prepared

08-29-2006

 

 

Signature of Prepare (Optional)

REGULATORY DEPT.

Section II - Ingredients / Identity Information

Components

(Specific Chemical Identity, Common Name(s))

CAS No.

OSHA PEL

ACGIH-TLV

Other Limits

Recommended

%(Opt.)

Isobutane

75-28-5

800 ppm

800 ppm

 

 

Propane

74-98-6

1000 ppm

2500 ppm

 

 

Acetone

67-64-1

1000 ppm

500 ppm

STEL 750 ppm

 

     

     

     

     

     

     

 

This product is not known to contain any compounds listed and in quantities requiring reporting under SARA Title III Section 313.

 

Any substance listed as hazardous by the State of California, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania or

Texas is described above if known present in regulated concentrations.

 

Section III - Physical Chemical Characteristics

Boiling Point

 

133ºF

Specific Gravity (H2O = 1) @ 70ºF

Concentrate

0.792

Vapor Pressure (psig @ 70ºF)

 

40 +/- 5

Melting Point

 

N/D

Vapor Density (Air=1)

 

>1

Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate=1)

 

N/D

Solubility in Water

 

Complete

pH

 

N/A

Appearance and Odor— Clear spray with fresh scent

VOC % Content

 

30%

Section IV – Fire and Explosion Hazard Data

USA Flame Projection Test (ASTM D-3065)

Flammable Limits

LEL

UEL

10”, No flash back

No Data

N/D

N/D

Extinguishing Media –Water may be ineffective.  Use carbon dioxide, dry chemical, foam or fog.  Concentrate is highly volatile and flammable.  Vapors may travel along ground to ignition sources.

Special Fire Fighting Procedures – Use water spray to keep containers cool and vapors down.  Do not allow runoff to enter sewers or public watercourses. Wear self-contained breathing apparatus in chemical fires.

Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards – Aerosol container (pressurized) may burst if heated over 120ºF. Contents are highly volatile and flammable.

 


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Section V – Reactivity Data

Stability

 

Unstable

Conditions to Avoid

Extreme heat, direct sunlight

Hazardous

Polymerization

May Occur

Stable

X

Will Not Occur

X

Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid) – Strong oxidizers and mineral acids, permanganates, chromates and chlorine.

Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts – Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, smoke, soot and various organic oxidation by-products.

Section VI – Health Hazard Data

Route(s) of Entry:

 

Eyes?

Yes

Inhalation?

Yes

Skin?

Yes

Ingestion?

Yes

Health Hazards (Acute and Chronic)

Warning.  Flammable contents.  Causes eye irritation. May cause skin irritation. May be harmful if swallowed, but this is unlikely as the product is a mist when sprayed. Intentional overexposure to mist or vapors may result in anesthetic or central nervous system effects.

Carcinogenicity:

NTP?

IARC Monographs?

OSHA Regulated?

 

No

No

No

Signs and Symptoms of Exposure:

Eyes—May cause irritation

Skin—Irritation and dryness of skin and irritation of nose.

Inhalation— Drowsiness, dizziness, fatigue or loss of coordination.  Intentional overexposure to mist or vapors may result in anesthetic or central nervous system effects.

Ingestion—Harmful if swallowed.

Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated –Pre-existing skin, liver or kidney disorders may be adversely affected. Follow good chemical hygiene practices to avoid these hazards.

Emergency and First Aid Procedures. 

Eyes—Flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes lifting eyelids to insure complete removal.  Get immediate medical attention.

Skin—Wash thoroughly with soap and water.  If irritation arises and persists, call a physician.

Inhalation—Get to fresh air.  If breathing has stopped, qualified personnel should administer artificial respiration. 

Ingestion—Unlikely at this product is a mist when used. 

Section VII – Precautions For Safe Handling and Use

Steps to be Taken in Case Material is Released or Spilled -

Caution, slip hazard.  Wipe up small spills promptly.  For large releases, isolate traffic and ventilate area.  Eliminate all ignition sources.  Wear protective gear as necessary.  Dike to prevent spread.  Pick up with an absorbent material and put in a suitable container for proper disposal.  Clean any residue from large spills with a suitable soap or detergent.

Waste Disposal Method – Consult with federal, state and local regulations. Do not puncture or incinerate container.  Replace cap on empty can, wrap, then discard container if allowed by applicable statutes.  Offer for recycling if resources are available.

Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storing –

Do not use around ignition sources such as heat, sparks, open flame, static electricity, welding arcs, etc.  Do not get in eyes.  Avoid contact with skin and clothing.  Wash thoroughly after handling.  Avoid directly inhaling mists.  Store in a cool (under 120ºF) dry location away from heat, sparks, open flame and direct sunlight.

Other Precautions – KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN .Follow label directions carefully.  Spray can in upright position only.  Do not deliberately concentrate and inhale vapors.  Direct spray away from face.  Do not use around any ignition sources such as heat, sparks, open flam, static electricity, welding arcs, etc.  Do not puncture or incinerate container.  Do not smoke while using.

Section VIII – Control Measures

Respiratory Protection (Specify Type) –

Not usually necessary.  Use with adequate ventilation.  If PELs or TLVs are exceeded (see section II), use an approved NIOSH/MSHA respirator.

Ventilation

Local Exhaust

Not usually needed

Special

None

Mechanical (General)

Acceptable

Other

None

Protective Gloves – Not usually needed.

Wear gloved if direct contact is possible

Eye Protection –.Not usually need.

Wear approved safety glasses or goggles if direct contact is possible.

Other protective Clothing or Equipment – Not usually need. If direct contact is possible, wear apron, boots, face shield, etc. as necessary.

Work/Hygienic Practices – Observe good hygiene.  Wash hands thoroughly after eating, drinking, and using restrooms, etc.

While the information and recommendations set forth herein are believed to be accurate as of the date hereon Omega Industrial Supply Inc. makes no warranty with respect thereto and disclaims all liability from reliance thereon.