MSDS — Safe-React Bio-Max Solvent

Safe-React Bio-Max MSDS
Safe-React Bio-Max Solvent
MSDS

SECTION 1 MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION
Material/Trade Name:
Safe-React Bio-Max
Solvent
Supplier –
Safe-React
2020
Atlanta
,
GA
30318

SECTION 2 INGREDIENTS
Proprietary
(All non-hazardous)

SECTION 3 PHYSICAL DATA
Boiling Point, 760 mm Hg: >420º F
Volatiles, % by Volume: <2%
Specific Gravity (H2O=1): 0.88
Solubiulity in H2O, % by Volume: insoluble
Vapor Pressure, mm Hg: <1
Evaporation Rate, Butyl Acetate=1: .0098
Vapor Density, Air=1: >1
Appearance and Odor: yellow liquid,
mild fatty odor

SECTION 4 FIRE & EXPLOSION DATA
Flash Point (Method Used): >300º F
(COC) LEL: N/A UEL: N/A
Flammability Limits: None known
Extinguishing Media: Dry chemical,
foam, halon CO2, water spray (fog). Water stream may splash burning liquid and
spread fire.
Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Use
water spray to cool drums exposed to fire.
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards:
Firefighters should use self-contained breathing apparatus to avoid exposureto
smoke and vapors.

SECTION 5 REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Hazardous
Polymerization: Will not occur.
Conditions and Materials to Avoid:
Strong oxidizing agents.
Hazardous Decomposition Products:
combustion produces carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide with thick smoke.

SECTION 6 OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE
LIMITS
No TLV has been set for this product.
As with all industrial materials, exposure of this product to the skin and eyes
should be avoided.

SECTION 7 HEALTH INFORMATION
Inhalation hazard is negligible
unless heated to produce vapors or as a mist. Vapors or finely misted materials
may irritate the mucous membranes and cause irritation, dizziness and nausea.
Remove to fresh air.
Eye contact may
cause irritation. Irrigate eye with water for at least 15 to 20 minutes. Seek
medical attention if symptoms persist. Prolonged or repeated contact with the
skin is not likely to cause significant skin irritation. Material is sometimes encountered
at elevated temperatures. Thermal burns are possible.
No hazards anticipated from ingestion
incidental to industrial exposure.

SECTION 8 EMERGENCY & FIRST AID
PROCEDURES
Eyes: Irrigate eyes with water for at
least 15 to 20 minutes.
Skin:
Wash
 exposed areas of the body with soap
and water.
Inhalation: Remove from area of
exposure; seek medical attention if symptoms persist.
Ingestion: Give one or two glasses of
water to drink. If gastro-intestinal symptoms develop, consult medical
personnel.
(Never give anything by mouth to an
unconscious person.)

SECTION 9 EMPLOYEE PROTECTION
Respiratory Protection: If vapors or
mists are generated, wear a NIOSH approved organic vapor/mist respirator.
Protective Clothing: Safety glasses,
goggles or face shield recommended to protect eyes from mists or splashing. PVC
coated gloves recommended to prevent skin contact.
Other Protective Measures: Employees
must practice good personal hygiene, washing exposed areas of the skin several times
daily and laundering contaminated clothing before re-use.

SECTION 10 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Spill Cleanup Procedures: Remove
sources of ignition, contain spill to smallest area possible. Stop leak if
possible. Pick up small spills with absorbent materials such as paper towels,
"Oil Dry", sand or dirt. Recover large spills for salvage or disposal.
Wash hard surfaces with safety solvent or detergent to remove remaining oil
film. Greasy nature will result in a slippery surface.
Waste Disposal: Waste may be disposed
of by a licensed waste disposal company. Contaminated absorbent materials may
be disposed of in an approved land fill. Follow local, state and federal
disposal regulations.
Environmental Hazards: None

SECTION 11 SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
Store in closed containers between
50º F – 120º F.
Keep away from oxidizing agents,
excessive heat and ignition sources.
Store and use in well ventilated
areas.
Do not store or use near heat,
sparks, or flame; store out of sun.
Do not puncture, drag, or slide this
container.
Drum is not a pressure vessel; never
use pressure to empty.

SECTION 12 TRANSPORTATION
REQUIREMENTS
DOT Shipping Name: Fatty Acid Ester
DOT I.D. #: 144920
DOT Classification: Class 65 UN
Hazard Class: N/A

SECTION 13 OTHER REGULATORY CONTROLS
OSHA STATUS:
This product is not hazardous under
the criteria of the Federal OSHA Hazard communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200
However, thermal processing and decomposition fumes from this product may be
hazardous as noted in Sections 2 and 7.
TSCA STATUS:
This product is listed on TSCA.
CERCLA: (Comprehensive Response
compensation, and Liability Act)
NOT reportable.
SARA TITLE III (Superfund Amendments
and Reauthorization Act)
Section 312 Extremely Hazardous
Substances: None
Section 311/312 Hazard Categories:
Non-hazardous Under Section 311/312
Section 313 Toxic chemicals: None
RCRA STATUS:
If discarded in its purchased form,
this product would not be a hazardous waste either by listing or by
characteristic.
However, under RCRA, it
is the responsibility of the product user to determine at the time of disposal,
whether a material containing the product or derived from the product should be
classified as a hazardous waste. (40 CFR 261.20-24)
CALIFORNIA
 PROPOSITION 65
The following statement is made in
order to comply with the California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement
Act of 1986. The product contains no chemicals known to the State of
California
 to cause cancer.