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Elmers Carpenters Glue All Max-06/24/2010
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Market: US/CanadaElmers Glue-All Max requires no mixing and is sandable, paintable and stainable. Best on: Stone, metal, ceramic, wood, foam, glass and more!
Purpose of product.
Usage: Furniture assembly and repair adhesive.Structure such as solid, liquid, aerosol etc.
Form: liquidDate when validity of Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) or Safety Data Sheet (SDS) was last verified.
Date verified: February 15, 20246655 Peachtree Dunwoody Road
Atlanta GA 30328
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Chemical Composition/Ingredients
The GHS is an acronym for The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals. The GHS is a system for standardizing and harmonizing the classification and labelling of chemicals. Chemicals are associated with codes that define their health, physical and environmental hazards.This universal hazard communication system was developed to ensure that employers, employees and consumers are provided with adequate, practical, reliable and comprehensible information on the hazards of chemicals, so that they can take effective preventive and protective measure for their own health and safety.
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Primary Chemical Name is the standard name assigned to a chemical substance.
ChemicalChemical Abstracts Service Registry Number is a unique identifier for a chemical and its synonyms. CAS numbers identify the chemical, but not its concentration or specific mixture. CAS Registry Numbers are assigned by the Chemical Abstracts Service, a division of the American Chemical Society. For more information: www.cas.org
CAS No./ID
We have assigned "ID numbers" (with 6 leading zeros or nines, e.g., 000000-xx-x , 888888-xx-x) or 999999-xx-x) for blends and chemicals that do not have CAS numbers.Is a seven-digit number (xxx-xxx-x) assigned by the European Commission to chemicals contained in three inventories:
EC No.
EINECS is the European Inventory of Existing Commercial Substances and its EINECS numbers are displayed as 2xx-xxx-x.
ELINCS is the European List of Notified Chemical Substances that was available after September 18, 1981 and its ELINCS numbers are displayed as 4xx-xxx-x.
NLP is the No-Longer Polymers category and its NLP numbers are displayed as 5xx-xxx-xPercent of chemical in preparation.
% Conc.The GHS is an acronym for The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals. The GHS is a system for standardizing and harmonizing the classification and labelling of chemicals. Chemicals are associated with codes that define their health, physical and environmental hazards.This universal hazard communication system was developed to ensure that employers, employees and consumers are provided with adequate, practical, reliable and comprehensible information on the hazards of chemicals, so that they can take effective preventive and protective measure for their own health and safety.
The GHS classifications for chemicals associated with products in this database may be viewed by selecting the "Advanced" button on the Chemical Ingredients tables. Since this is a work in progress, GHS classifications may not be shown for all chemical ingredients.UN Global Harmonization Classification
Hazard Codes and their associated descriptions are an essential part of the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS). There are 4 categories of Hazard Codes:
- Physical Hazard Codes (H200 series)
- Health Hazard Codes (H300 series)
- Environmental Hazard Codes (H400 series)
- Supplementary Hazard Codes (EUH series)
Hazard Codes may be found in the "Advanced" version of Chemical Composition / Ingredients tables.
Hazard Statement CodePrecautionary Codes and their associated descriptions are an essential part of the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS).
Precautionary Code
Precautionary Codes may be found in the "Advanced" version of Chemical Composition / Ingredients tables.PictogramSVHC is a substance (identified by the European Chemicals Agency) that may have serious and often irreversible effects on human health and the environment. SVHC are defined in Article 57 of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (“the REACH Regulation”) and include substances which are:
SVHC?
1. Carcinogenic, Mutagenic or toxic to Reproduction (CMR), meeting the criteria for classification in category 1 or 2 in accordance with Directive 67/548/EEC or in category 1a or 1b in accordance with EC No 1272/2008This directive was recently replaced by the new EU regulation (EC) No 1272/2008.
2. Persistent, Bioaccumulative and Toxic (PBT) or very Persistent and very Bioaccumulative (vPvB) according to the criteria in Annex XIII of the REACH Regulation, or
3. Identified, on a case-by-case basis, from scientific evidence as causing probable serious effects to human health or the environment of an equivalent level of concern as those above (e.g. endocrine disrupters).Polymethylene polyphenyl isocyanate 009016-87-9 -- 30.0-50.0 -------- ------- ---- No Methylene bisphenyl diisocyanate (MDI) 000101-68-8 202-966-0 30.0-50.0 H332, H315, H319, H334, H317, H351, H335, H373, EUH204 P260, P280, P284, P302+P352, P304+P340, P305+P351+P338, P308+P313 No MSDS: Contains no known hazardous ingredients. 000000-01-1 -- 10.0-30.0 -------- ------- ---- No Chlorobenzene 000108-90-7 203-628-5 <0.01 H226, H332, H411 P260, P262, P273, P403 No Click on each chemical for information on chemical structure, properties and health effects.
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Sources for Chemical Classifications- European Commission>JRC>IHCP>European chemical Substances Information System (ESIS) Table 3.1
- European Chemicals Agency, http://echa.europa.eu/
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Health Effects Information
Ingredients and Health Effects Information are taken from the manufacturer's product label and/or the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). Products are not tested and manufacturer's information presented here is not evaluated by DeLima Associates.
View Material Safety Data Sheet(MSDS) Date that Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) or Safety Data Sheet (SDS) was issued by manufacturer of product.
MSDS DATE :June 25, 2010 Health Flammability Reactivity HMIS is the Hazardous Materials Identification System developed by the American Coatings Association and indicates the levels (“1” to “4”) of Health Hazard, Flammability Hazard and Physical Hazard associated with a specific product.
HMIS RATING2 1 1 -
Warnings
Harmful if inhaled, respiratory tract irritation, skin irritation, eye irritation, allergic reactions. May react on contact with water.
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Acute health effects
From MSDS:
Hazards Identification
Emergency Overview: Harmful if inhaled, respiratory tract irritation, skin irritation, eye irritation, allergic reactions. May react on contact with water.
Potential Health Effects
Eye Contact: Irritation
Skin Contact: Irritation, allergic reactions, skin disorders, itching, rash
Inhalation: irritation, allergic reactions, chest pain, difficulty breathing
Ingestion: Gastrointestinal irritation -
Chronic health effects
From MSDS:
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Carcinogenicity
Polymethylene polyphenyl isocyanate (CAS No. 009016-87-9)- IARC: Supplement 7 [1987]; Monograph 19 [1979] (Group 3 (not classifiable))
Methylene bisphenyl isocyanate (CAS No. 000101-68-8)- IARC: Monograph 71 [1999]; Supplement 7 [1987]; Monograph 19 [1979] (Group 3 (not classifiable))
Chlorobenzene (CAS No. 000108-90-7)- ACGIH: A3 - Confirmed Animal Carcinogen with Unknown Relevance to Humans. -
Handling information
Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid breathing vapor or mist. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin or eyes. Wash thoroughly after handling. Do not get in eyes. Store and handle in accordance with all current regulations and standards. Keep container tightly closed. Store in a well-ventilated area. Avoid contact with water or moisture. Store between 16 deg C and 38 deg C. A hazardous build-up of pressure could result due to a reaction with water producing carbon dioxide gas if contaminated containers are resealed. Do not reseal contaminated containers. Reseal uncontaminated containers that are free of moisture only after placing under a nitrogen blanket. Do not store in containers made of copper, copper alloys, or galvanized surfaces. See original container for storage recommendations. Keep separated from incompatible substances.
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Disposal information
Dispose in accordance with all applicable regulations.
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First Aid
Eye Contact: If bonding to tissues occurs, wash with large amounts of warm water. Cover both eyes with sterile, dry bandages. The eye will open without further action. Do not pull surfaces apart with a direct opposing action. If burns occur, treat as thermal burns. Get medical attention.
Skin Contact: If bonding occurs, immerse the bonded surfaces in warm soapy water. Peel or roll the surfaces apart using a blunt edge, such as a spatula or spoon handle. Do not pull surfaces apart with a direct opposing action. If burns occur, treat as thermal burns. Get medical attention, if needed.
Inhalation: If adverse effects occur, remove to uncontaminated area. Give artificial respiration if not breathing. If breathing is difficult, oxygen should be administered by qualified personnel. Get immediate medical attention.
Ingestion Wet lips with water. Peel or roll the surfaces apart using a blunt edge, such as a spatula or spoon handle. Do not pull surfaces apart with a direct opposing action. If a lump forms in the mouth, turn head to side. If burns occur, treat as thermal burns. Get medical attention.
Note to Physicians: For inhalation, consider oxygen. Mineral oil, vegetable oil, or petroleum jelly may help soften the bonding between skin surfaces. For skin contact, consider acetone or nitromethane.
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