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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
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NFPA
HAZARD
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ADDRESS:
Heat
and Light Resources
d/b/a
HeatCell
PO Box
1033
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PREPARED BY:
Dr.
Charles Simon
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CLASSIFICATIONS
H = HEALTH
F =
FLAMMABILITY
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Jane Lew, WV
26378
(304) 326-2624
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EMERGENCY TELEPHONE
NUMBER:
CHEMTREC 800-424-9300
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R = REACTIVITY
NF = NOT FOUND
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I.
IDENTIFICATION
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H = 1
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LABEL NAME: FOOD
WARMER
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F = 1
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TRADE OR PRODUCT
NAME: EcoFuel™
XB/HeatCell
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R = 1
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FDA NO.:
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CAS NO.:
Diethylene
Glycol CAS 00111-46-6
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II.
FIRE, EXPLOSION AND REACTIVITY DATA
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FLASH POINT
(METHOD): 246°F (104°C) Cleveland
Open Cup
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0 = LEAST
1 = SLIGHT
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EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:
DRY CHEMICAL, FOAM OR CO2
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DOT HAZARD
CLASSIFICATION:
NOT REQUIRED
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2 = MODERATE
3 = HIGH
4 = EXTREME
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SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING
PROCEDURES: NONE
UNUSUAL FIRE AND
EXPLOSION HAZARDS: UNKNOWN, Believed to be
relatively safe.
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HAZARDOUS COMBUSTIBLE
OR DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:
Product
consists of hydrocarbon component stabilized by tightly packed fiber wool to
give an essentially non-spillable mass. The components are contained in a metal can
with a metal lid. The mass is not ignitable at room temperature. To ignite, apply flame directly to glass
fiber(s). Can produce carbon monoxide
and some irritants under some burning conditions. Glass fibers caused cancer
in animals through unnatural routes of exposure (surgical implantation), but
it is not associated with cancer by inhalation. Use of glass fibers has not
been shown to cause cancer in humans. If ingestion of glass fibers occur, observe individual for several days to ensure that
intestinal blockage does not occur. It is not recommended to induce vomiting
if ingested.
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STABILITY: Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Excessive
Heat. MATERIALS TO
AVOID: Strong Oxidizers.
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HAZARDOUS
POLYMERIZATION PRODUCTS: NA Will not occur.
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III.
PHYSICAL DATA
ODOR, APPEARANCE AND PHYSICAL STATE:
Slightly opaque colorless liquid with subtle
petroleum solvent odor.
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BOILING POINT: 433°F
223°C
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SPECIFIC GRAVITY (H2O
= 1.0):
1.117
@ 68°F (20°C)
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MELTING POINT: NA
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EVAPORATION
RATE: < 1 (Butyl Acetate = 1)
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VAPOR
PRESSURE:(mm/Hg) < 1@20°C, DEG = 0.01
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SOLUBILITY IN
WATER: Partially Miscible
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VAPOR DENSITY (AIR =
1): > 1
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IV. PROTECTION INFORMATION
RESPIRATORY: Use
MSHA or NIOXH respirator for handling vapor or mist.
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VENTILATION: Always use with
Good ventilation.
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EYE: Safety
glasses for working with vapors or mists.
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SKIN: Protective
gloves or clothing generally not needed.
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OTHER PROTECTIVE
DEVICES AND PROCEDURES: Generally not required. Avoid prolonged breathing of mist. Wash hands after handling. Wash
soiled work clothing frequently.
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V.
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMIT
THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE
(TLV): NF
OSHA PERMISSIBLE
EXPOSURE LIMIT (PEL): NF
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HAS THE SUBSTANCE
BEEN LISTED AS A CARCINOGEN OR POTENTIAL CARCINOGEN IN THE ANNUAL REPORT ON
CARCINOGENS, PUBLISHED BY NTP, BY THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH ON
CANCER, OR BY OSHA? YES r NO ý
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VI. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION
HEALTH
HAZARD DETERMINATION:
INHALATION:
Acute: Irritation, especially with mists. Chronic: Irritation.
SKIN
CONTACT: Acute: Defatting,
irritation and mild discomfort. Chronic: Same as Acute.
INGESTION: Acute: May
cause headache, nausea, dizziness. Chronic: Renal damage.
SIGNS
AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE.
Possible
drowsiness, behavior changes, vomiting, diarrhea due to DEG poisoning. For
advanced stages, renal damage or failure.
MEDICAL
SYMPTOMS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE:
Nervous system
damage, renal weakness and dermatitis.
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VII. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES
INHALATION
EXPOSURE: Remove to fresh air,
get medical attention if symptoms persist.
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EYE
CONTACT: Flush with water,
get medical attention if symptoms persist.
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SKIN
CONTACT: Wash with soap and water, get medical
attention if needed.
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INGESTION: Drink
2 glasses of water and induce vomiting immediately, get medical
attention. If convulsing or
unconscious, do not induce vomiting or give medication.
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VIII. SPILL, LEAK AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
PRECAUTIONS
IF MATERIAL IS SPILLED OR RELEASED:
Contain spills with absorbent material
(clay, soil, etc.) Shovel up. Avoid
skin and eye contact. Dispose of in
accordance with local, state and federal regulations.
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WASTE
DISPOSAL METHODS:
In accordance with local, state and
federal regulations for glycols.
Package should be opened and contents soaked up with absorbent
materials.
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IX. HANDLING AND STORAGE PROCEDURES
Avoid
skin and eye contact. Avoid breathing
mists. Do not overheat. Do not mix with other fuels or oxidizing
agents. Use proper breathing apparatus
for extended handling of mist or liquid.
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X. CHEMICAL AND COMMON NAMES
THE INFORMATION IN
THIS MSDS WAS OBTAINED FROM CURRENT AND REPUTABLE SOURCES. HOWEVER, THE DATA IS
PROVIDED WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING ITS CORRECTNESS OR
ACCURACY. IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY BOTH TO DETERMINE SAFE CONDITIONS FOR
USE OF THIS PRODUCT AND TO ASSUME LIABILITY FOR LOSS, INJURY, DAMAGE OR EXPENSE
RESULTING FROM IMPROPER USE OF THIS PRODUCT.
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