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Handi-Foam Quick Cure Low Pressure Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF)-06/21/2016
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Market: US/CanadaHandi-Foam Quick Cure Low Pressure Spray Polyurethane Foam is a chemically cured, two-component system, designed to fill and insulate large voids and surfaces. Handi-Foam Quick Cures excellent adhesion properties creates a continuous air barrier. This quality completes the building envelope and results in improved indoor air quality and lower heating and cooling costs for the building or homeowner. Properly applied, Handi-Foam Quick Cure can help reduce energy consumption, leading many homes or buildings to be certified in their respective energy designation. Handi-Foam Quick Cure is available in a variety of disposable and refillable sizes and is dispensed using the patented Handi-Gun Dispensing Unit.
Purpose of product.
Usage: Building crack insulation and sealant.Structure such as solid, liquid, aerosol etc.
Form: aerosolDate when validity of Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) or Safety Data Sheet (SDS) was last verified.
Date verified: February 15, 20242775 Barber Road
Norton OH 44203
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Chemical Composition/Ingredients
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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
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% Conc.Chemical of Concern (CoC)
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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.
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% 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.
UN Global Harmonization Classification
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.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)
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Hazard Codes may be found in the "Advanced" version of Chemical Composition / Ingredients tables.
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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:
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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).No chemicals found.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/
ECHA Disclaimer: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/legal-notice
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Health Effects Information
Ingredients and Health Effects Information are taken from the manufacturer's product label and/or the Safety Data Sheet (SDS). Products are not tested and manufacturer's information presented here is not evaluated by DeLima Associates.
View Safety Data Sheet(SDS) Date that the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) was issued by manufacturer of a specific product.
SDS DATE :June 27, 2016 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.
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Warnings
Hazard Statements
Warning. Heating may cause an explosion. Causes skin irritation. May cause an allergic skin reaction. Causes serious eye irritation. Harmful if inhaled. May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled. May cause respiratory irritation. May cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure.
Precautionary Statements
Prevention
Keep Out of Reach of Children. Obtain special instructions before use. Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood. Do not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapor/spray. Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. Wash hands and other skin areas exposed to material thoroughly after handling Use outdoors or in a well-ventilated area. Contaminated work clothing should not be allowed out of the workplace. Wear protective gloves, protective clothing and eye protection. Wear respiratory protection.
Response
IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. If skin irritation or rash occurs: Get medical attention. Take off contaminated clothing and wash before reuse.
IF INHALED: if breathing is difficult, remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. If experiencing respiratory symptoms: Call a POISON CENTER or doctor.
IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. If eye irritation persists: Get medical attention.
IF exposed or concerned: Get medical advice. Get medical attention if you feel unwell.
Storage
Store locked up. Protect from sunlight. Store in a well-ventilated place.
Disposal
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Acute health effects
From SDS:
Emergency Overview
Warning. Heating may cause an explosion. Causes skin irritation. May cause an allergic skin reaction. Causes serious eye irritation. Harmful if inhaled. May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled. May cause respiratory irritation. May cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure.
Potential Health Effects: A-Side Component
Eye Contact: May cause eye irritation. Symptoms may include redness, swelling, stinging, and tearing. May cause temporary corneal injury. Product vapor may cause eye irritation with symptoms of burning and tearing.
Skin Contact: May cause skin irritation. Symptoms may include redness, edema, drying, defatting and cracking of the skin. May cause an allergic reaction. Can cause sensitization. Persons previously sensitized can experience allergic skin reactions. May be harmful if absorbed through the skin.
Inhalation: Isocyanates vapors at concentrations above the concentration limits or guidelines can irritate the mucous membranes in the respiratory tract with symptoms of burning sensation, runny nose, sore throat, coughing, chest discomfort, shortness of breath and reduced lung function (difficulty breathing). Persons with a pre-existing, nonspecific bronchial hyperactivity can respond to concentrations below the exposure limits or guidelines with similar symptoms as well as asthma attack or asthma-like symptoms. Exposure well above the exposure limits or guidelines may lead to bronchitis, bronchial spasm and pulmonary edema (fluid in the lungs). Chemical or hypersensitivity pneumonitis, with flu-like symptoms has also been reported. These symptoms can be delayed up to several hours after exposure. These effects are usually reversible; however, increased lung sensitivity may persist for a longer period of time. May be harmful if inhaled. Inhalation of the propellant may cause lightheadedness, headache and lethargy.
Ingestion: May be harmful if swallowed. May cause gastrointestinal irritation: stomach distress, nausea, or vomiting.
Potential Health Effects: B-Side Component
Eye Contact: May cause eye irritation. Symptoms may include redness, swelling, stinging, and tearing. May cause temporary corneal injury. Product vapor may cause eye irritation with symptoms of burning and tearing.
Skin Contact: May cause mild skin irritation. Symptoms may include localized redness and discomfort.
Inhalation: Mist or vapor may cause irritation of the nose, throat and respiratory tract. Symptoms may include sore throat, coughing, headache, nausea and shortness of breath. Inhalation of propellant may cause lightheadedness, headache and lethargy.
Ingestion: May cause gastrointestinal irritation: stomach distress, nausea, or vomiting. Repeated ingestion may be harmful. -
Chronic health effects
From SDS:
A-Side Component: Pre-existing disorders of the skin and respiratory system may be aggravated by exposure to this product. Prolonged vapor contact may cause conjunctivitis. Prolonged or repeated skin contact can cause redness, swelling, rash and possible skin sensitization. Animal tests and other research indicate that skin contact with diisocyanates can play a role in causing isocyanate sensitization and respiratory reaction. This data reinforces the need to prevent direct skin contact with isocyanates As a result of previous repeated exposures or a single large dose, certain individuals may develop sensitization to diisocyanates or polyisocyanates (asthma or asthma-like symptoms) that may cause them to react to a later exposure to these materials at levels well below the exposure limits or guidelines. These symptoms, which can include chest tightness, wheezing, cough, shortness of breath or asthmatic attack could be delayed up to several hours after exposure. Extreme asthmatic reactions can be life threatening. Sensitization can be permanent.
B-Side Component: Pre-existing disorders of the skin and respiratory system may be aggravated by exposure to this product. Diethylene glycol has caused reproductive and developmental effects in some laboratory animal’s tests. -
Carcinogenicity
A-Side Component: MDI and PMDI: IARC Group 3 carcinogen- Not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. Not listed as a carcinogen by ACGIH, OSHA or NTP. MDI/PMDI did not cause birth defects in laboratory animals; fetal effects occurred only at high doses which were toxic to the mother. Lung tumors have been observed in laboratory animals exposed to respirable aerosol droplets of MDI/PMDI (6mg/m3) for their lifetime. Tumors occurred concurrently with respiratory irritation and lung injury. Current exposure guidelines are expected to protect against these effects.
B-Side Component: None of the components of this product are listed as carcinogens by IARC, ACGIH, NTP or OSHA. No data is available regarding the mutagenicity or teratogenicity of this product, nor is there any available data that indicates that it causes adverse or fertility effects. Chronic toxicity from prolonged and repeated exposure to Diethylene glycol (DEG) is associated with kidney, and to a lesser degree liver effects. Available data indicates that DEG is negative in in-vitro genotoxicity tests. Some positive results were obtained in in-vivo genotoxicity studies, however, only at high toxic doses of DEG. Overall, DEG is considered non-genotoxic. Several animal reproductive toxicity studies indicate that human data or case reports on reproductive and developmental effects of DEG are available. Ethylene Glycol: Exposure to vapors of ethylene glycol at room temperature is expected to be minimal. Ethylene glycol may cause birth defects. If a large amount of vapors are allowed to accumulate, the material may cause respiratory irritation and symptoms such as headache and nausea. Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safe practices. -
Handling information
A-Side Component: Do not breathe vapors or mist during application. Use adequate ventilation to keep airborne isocyanate levels below exposure limits. We recommend using in a well-ventilated area with NIOSH-approved respiratory protection when spraying this material. Warning symptoms (irritation of the eyes, nose, or throat, or odor) are not adequate to prevent overexposure from inhalation. Individuals with lung or breathing problems or prior allergic reactions to isocyanates must not be exposed. Avoid contact with skin or eyes. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment during use. Wash thoroughly after handing product. Do not puncture or incinerate cylinders. Chemicals are under pressure. Keep containers closed when not in use. Contents under pressure. Exposure to high temperatures can cause containers to rupture or explode. Store in a dry, well-ventilated area and away from incompatible materials. Storage temperature is 60-90 F (16-32 C). Products stored below 60 F (16 C) or above 90 F (32 C) must be given adequate time to warm up/cool down. Do not expose the tanks/kits to open flame or temperatures above 122 F (50 C); storage at elevated temperatures can cause the container to rupture. Excessive heat can cause premature aging of components resulting in a shorter shelf life. Protect unused product from freezing. Storage below 60 F (16 C) may affect foam quality if chemicals are not warmed to room temperature before using. Protect containers from physical abuse. Always store the containers in the upright position. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
B-Side Component: Observe label precautions. Wear all appropriate protective equipment specified in Section 8. Keep containers closed when not in use. Chemicals under pressure. Exposure to high temperatures can cause containers to rupture or explode. Store in a dry, well-ventilated area and away from incompatible materials (see Section 10.5). Storage temperature is 60-90 F (16-32 C). Products stored below 60 F (16 C) or above 90 F (32 C) must be given adequate time to warm up/cool down. Do not expose the tanks/kits to open flame or temperatures above 122 F (50 C); storage at elevated temperatures can cause the container to rupture. Excessive heat can cause premature aging of components resulting in a shorter shelf life. Protect unused product from freezing. Storage below 60 F (16 C) may affect foam quality if chemicals are not warmed to room temperature before using. Protect containers from physical abuse. Always store the containers in the upright position. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. -
Disposal information
Procedure for handling empty or partially used disposable cylinders:
1. DO NOT INCINERATE TANKS
2. Dispense the foam into a waste container like a cardboard box or plastic bag. Depressurize the used cylinders using the dispensing unit with a new nozzle attached. Spray the foam until one of the components/cylinders no longer sprays chemical.
3. Remove the nozzle and then continue to depressurize by dispensing the chemicals into a waste container (a box lined with a plastic bag) that has adequate industrial liquid absorbing medium in the bottom. Dispense the residual chemicals until the pressure is down to a minimum or there are just large bubbles in the hose.
4. Close the cylinder valves completely, and then operate the dispensing unit again to empty and depressurize the hoses. Use a 9/16” wrench and remove the hoses from the cylinders. Use caution in case there is some residual chemical and/or pressure in the hoses.
5. Invert the cylinder and point away from face. Slowly open the cylinder over the waste container to catch any residual spray.
6. Return the cylinder to an upright position. Shake the container; there should not be any sloshing of liquid. Make sure to leave valves OPEN-do not close.
7. DISPOSE OF EMPTY CYLINDERS ACCORDING TO APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL WASTE DISPOSAL SERVICE FOR GUIDANCE.
NOTE: After dispensing if one cylinder has chemical left in it; treat as hazardous material.
Procedure for handling empty refillable tanks:
THESE TANKS ARE RETURNABLE. These tanks are shipped back to ICP Adhesives & Sealants, Inc. to be cleaned, refilled, and redistributed. Return instructions are included in or on the A-tank collar. -
California Prop. 65 Warning
This product contains trace amount of substances known to the State of California to cause cancer or other reproductive harm.
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First Aid
Eye Contact: Immediately flush eyes with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes, holding the eyes open with fingers and occasionally lifting the upper and lower lids. Use lukewarm water if possible. If present and easy to do, remove contact lenses. If irritation persists, get medical attention.
Skin Contact: Flush skin with large amounts of water while removing contaminated clothing. Gently wipe product from skin with a damp cloth and continue rinsing for 15 minutes. Wash clothing before reuse. Call a physician if irritation persists.
Inhalation: If product vapors causes respiratory irritation or distress, move the exposed person to fresh air immediately. If breathing is difficult or irregular, administer oxygen. If respiratory arrest occurs, start artificial respiration by a trained individual. Loosen tight fitting clothing such as a jacket or tie. Seek medical attention immediately. Asthmatic symptoms may develop and may be immediate or delayed up to several hours. Extreme asthmatic reactions can be life threatening. Persons receiving significant exposure should be observed for 24-48 hours for signs of respiratory distress.
Ingestion: If swallowed, do NOT induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Get medical advice/attention.
Notes to the Physician: If case of an accident or if you feel unwell, seek medical advice immediately (show label or SDS if possible).
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