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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 13, 20241525 Howe Street
Racine WI 53403
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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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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.-
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.Percent of chemical in preparation.
% Conc.Chemical of Concern (CoC)
Chemical of Concern(CoC)Stoddard solvent 008052-41-3 58-65 Yes CoC List Xylene (mixed isomers) 001330-20-7 1.0-2.0 Yes Isobutane 000075-28-5 11.0-14.0 Yes CoC List Propane 000074-98-6 11.0-14.0 No Click on each chemical for information on chemical structure, properties and health effects.
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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.
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)
- 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).Stoddard solvent 008052-41-3 232-489-3 58-65 H226, H304, H315, H372, H412 P102, P260, P262, P273, P301+P310, P331 No Xylene (mixed isomers) 001330-20-7 215-535-7 1.0-2.0 H226, H312, H332, H315 P210, P243, P260, P280, P303+P361+P353, P332+P313 No Isobutane 000075-28-5 200-857-2 11.0-14.0 H220, H280 P102, P210, P243, P377, P381, P410+P403 No Propane 000074-98-6 200-827-9 11.0-14.0 H220, H280 P102, P210, P243, P377, P381, P410+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/
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 Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). Products are not tested and manufacturer's information presented here is not evaluated by DeLima Associates.
Date that Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) or Safety Data Sheet (SDS) was issued by manufacturer of product.
MSDS DATE :June 14, 2003 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
DANGER: EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE CONTENTS UNDER PRESSURE. HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED. AVOID EXCESSIVE INHALATION. READ CAUTION ON BACK PANEL. DANGER: Keep away from heat and flame. Do not use while smoking. Do not puncture, incinerate or store at temperatures above 120 degrees F. If swallowed of if excessive inhalation occurs resulting in abnormal reactions including dizziness or nausea, contact a physician. Do not induce vomiting. If eye contact occurs, flush eyes with water for 15 minutes and contact a physician. Use in well-ventilated area. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling contents may be harmful or fatal. Contains hydrocarbon propellant and petroleum distillates. Keep small children and pets out of area until article has thoroughly dried. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. WARNING: TREATMENT OF NYLON OR OTHER FABRICS WITH CAMP DRY MAY REDUCE THE FLAME RETARDANT CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FABRIC. -
Acute health effects
From MSDS Ingestion: May be harmful or fatal if swallowed. This product may be aspirated into the lungs during swallowing or vomiting and cause lung damage or possibly death. Eye Contact: Aerosol mist will irritate eyes; always direct spray away from face. Solvent vapors will irritate eyes; always use in well ventilated area. Direct eye contact with product may cause stinging, tearing, redness or swelling. Inhalation: Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling vapors can be harmful or fatal. High vapor concentrations (greater than 1000 ppm) are irritating to the respiratory tract. Over exposure symptoms may include headaches, dizziness, anesthetic, and other central nervous system effects. Skin Contact: This product may cause skin irritation. Signs of exposure include redness, burning, drying, and cracking of skin. -
Chronic health effects
From MSDS CHRONIC: Repeated or prolonged exposure may cause irritation, defatting of skin, and dermatitis. Repeated contact may lead to drying of skin. California Proposition 65: Developmental: No Female Reproductive: No Male Reproductive: No -
Carcinogenicity
From MSDS California Proposition 65: Cancer: No -
Handling information
From MSDS PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE - Do not store above 120 F or near ignition sources. This product is classified as a level III aerosol in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association code 30B-94. DANGER: Contains hydrocarbon propellant. Contains petroleum distillates. If swallowed, contact a physician. -
Disposal information
From MSDS Dispose of product in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. -
First Aid
From MSDS INHALATION: Remove person to fresh air; contact a physician. SKIN/EYE CONTACT Eyes: Flush with plenty of water for at least fifteen minutes. Contact lens should be removed if the initial flush does not wash them out. Get medical attention. Skin: Wash skin thoroughly with soap and water. If irritation occurs, get medical attention. INGESTION: Do not induce vomiting; get medical attention. If vomiting occurs, keep head below hips to prevent aspiration of liquid into the lungs.
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