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MSDS Information


Section 1.   CHEMICAL PRODUCT SECTION


Product
Name:   STATICIDE® Anti-Static Floor Stripper  


Product Number: # 4010-1,
#4010-2, #4010-5



1960 E. Devon Avenue  Spill,
Leak, Fire Exposure,


Elk Grove Village, IL
60007  Or Accident Call INFOTRAC   PH: (01) 847.981.9212 [U.S.A.] DAY OR NIGHT
(01) 800.535.5053


FAX: (01) 847.981.9278
[U.S.A.]


Section 2.  INFORMATION ON HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS

CHEMICAL    C.A.S. Number  Weight
%


Monoethanolamine    141-43-5   .05 5.0


Cocoamphodiroionate    68604-71-7   1.0 3.0


Sodium Metasilicate    6834-92-0   1.0 5.0


Ethylene Glycol Butyl Ether   111-76-2   5.0 10.0


Tetrasodium Salt of EDTA   64-02-8   .0 2.0


OSHA HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
(29 CFR 1910.1200):


Exposure Limits 8 Hours
TWA (PPM)



Monoethanolamine      3 ppm / 6 ppm (STEL)


Ethylene Glycol Butyl Ether   25 ppm (skin) 20 ppm (skin)     
NA


Section 3.   HAZARD IDENTIFICATION

Potential Health Effects:


Inhalation: Not known to cause inhalation problems.


Eyes: May cause irritation or chemical burns if direct contact
is made.


Skin: May cause irritation or chemical burns if direct contact
is made.


Ingestion: May cause burns to mouth, throat and gastrointestinal
system.


Section 4.   FIRST AID MEASURES

Inhalation:
Not known to cause inhalation problems.


Eye Contact: Flush with water for at least 15 minutes. 
Get immediate medical aid.


Skin Contact: Wash affected area thoroughly with water. 
If blistering is apparent or irritation persists, call a physician.


Ingestion: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Give milk, egg white, gelatin,
or if none of these available, give water. Get immediate medical aid.


Section 5.   FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES

Flash
Point & Method:  None to boiling


Flammable Limits: LEL:
NA UEL: NA


Autoignition Temperature:
NA


General Hazard: Heated material may liberate irritating fumes.


Fire Fighting Instructions: Fire fighters should wear self
contained positive-pressure      breathing apparatus.


Fire Fighting Equipment: Water, foam, dry chemical, carbon
dioxide.


Hazardous Combustion Products: Smoke, fumes and oxides of carbon.  


Section 6.   ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES

Land spill:  Recontainerize by mopping, wet vac or by using
a suitable absorbent. All disposal methods must be in compliance with
Federal, State and local laws and regulations. Waste characterizations
are the responsibility of the waste generator.


Water spill:   NA


Section 7.   HANDLING AND STORAGE

Handling: Precautionary Information: Corrosive: Avoid contact.
May burn skin and damage eyes. Harmful if swallowed. When handling,
wear eye protection and rubber gloves.


KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. 


Wash thoroughly after handling. Launder contaminated
clothing/equipment before reuse.


Storage Temperatures:
Ambient (40° - 90° F)


Storage Pressure: Atmospheric


Keep container closed when
not in use. Store in cool, well ventilated place out of direct sunlight
and away from incompatible materials. (See STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Section 10). Follow all MSD sheet and Label warnings even after container
is emptied.


Section 8.  EXPOSURE
CONTROL / PERSONAL PROTECTION


Engineering Controls:


(X) Local Exhaust ventilation acceptable


(   ) Mechanical
ventilation recommended


(   ) Use explosion
proof ventilation equipment.


(   ) Do not
use in confined space without mechanical ventilation


equipment.


See section 2 for component
exposure guidelines.


Personal Protection:


Respirator:  
Not Required


Hand
Protection:


(X) Gloves Recommended


(X) Solvex  (X) Neoprene


(X)Butyl  (X) Buna


(X) Natural Latex (  ) Cotton/Jersey


Eye Protection:


(X ) Safety Glasses (  ) Chemical Goggles 


Section 9.   PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

DensityNIF   pH10.9
11.9


Boiling Point100°C
/ 212°F % Volatile...80 - 90


Freezing Point...NIF  %
Solids..NA


Vapor Density..To
Water  Evaporation Rate  (H2O=1)1 est


Solubility in Water...Complete  Viscosity.NA


Molecular WeightNA
(mixture) Physical State.Liquid


Non-Exempt VOC (g/1)..NA   Specific
Gravity .1.050 Odor Slight solvent Appearance: Red


Section 10.   STABILITY AND REACTIVITY

General: Stable


Incompatible Materials: Strong acids and oxidizers


Conditions to Avoid: None


Hazardous Decomposition: carbon oxides.


Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur


Section 11.   TOXICOLOGY INFORMATION

Results of Component
Toxicity Test Performed:


LD<sub>50
rat (oral) 2100 mg/kg (Monoethanolamine)


LD<sub>50  
rat (oral) 847 mg/kg (Sodium Metasilicate)


LD<sub>50  
rat  (oral) 560 3000 mg/kg (Ethylene Glycol Butyl Ether).


LC<sub>50    
rat  (inhalation) 4 hrs, 500 ppm (Ethylene Glycol Butyl Ether).


LD<sub>50   
rat (oral) 300 mg/kg (Tetrasodium Salt of EDTA).


LC<sub>50    
rabbit (dermal) 7500 mg/kg (Tetrasodium Salt of EDTA).


           
Human Experience:  No information.


Section 12.   ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION

No information


Section 13.   DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS

RCRA 40 CFR 261 Classifications:


As packaged, if this product
becomes a waste, it does not meet the criteria of a hazardous waste
as defied under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40
CFR 261, since it has neither the characteristics of Subpart C nor is
listed in Subpart D.


Federal,
State, and Local laws governing disposal of material can differ.


Ensure proper disposal