EFFECTIVE DATE

2005-04-01

HMIS

HEALTH

2

FLAMMABILITY

2

PHYSICAL HAZARD

2

PERSONAL PROTECTION

Standard safety glasses with splash shields typically offer adequate protection. Where excessive splashing or spraying is possible, a face shield should be used. Skin and clothing: Excessive contact should be avoided. Neoprene gloves, boots and aprons will provide adequate protection when contact cannot be avoided. Remove and wash any contaminated clothing immediately. Wash thoroughly after handling. Respiratory: Good general ventilation should be sufficient to control airborne levels. Maintain airborne concentrations below OSHA established exposure limits.

NFPA

2

2

2

Northern Michigan University
Local data

SKU #

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PB Penetrating Catalyst

2005-04-01

Hazard Statements

Inhalation of spray mist may cause irritation to the respiratory tract. Repeated or prolonged contact with skin may cause mild irritation and possibly dermatitis. Likely to cause immediate or delayed irritaion. Irritationwill show as redness and/or swelling of the eyes. Ingestion may cause irritation to the mouth, esophagus and stomach. May aggravate a pre-existing skin and respiratory disorders

Precautionary Statements

Use in accordance with good industrial workplace practices. Avoid unnecessary contact. Wash thoroughly after handling. Use with good ventilation. Store in a dry place away from excessive heat. Store containers with lids on and properly labeled. Do not store at temperatures above 120 degrees F.

Manufacturer information

Name

THE BLASTER CHEMICAL COMPANIES, INC.

Phone

1-216-901-5800

Address

8500 Sweet Valley Drive
Valley View, 44125

HMIS

HEALTH

2

FLAMMABILITY

2

PHYSICAL HAZARD

2

PERSONAL PROTECTION

Standard safety glasses with splash shields typically offer adequate protection. Where excessive splashing or spraying is possible, a face shield should be used. Skin and clothing: Excessive contact should be avoided. Neoprene gloves, boots and aprons will provide adequate protection when contact cannot be avoided. Remove and wash any contaminated clothing immediately. Wash thoroughly after handling. Respiratory: Good general ventilation should be sufficient to control airborne levels. Maintain airborne concentrations below OSHA established exposure limits.

NFPA

2

2

2

Northern Michigan University
Local data

SKU #

*This local data is shared by all revisions