I. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
NAME (as labeled): PROTECTA-PRODUCTS
MANUFACTURER’S NAME: Protecta-Products.
Address (complete mailing address): P.O. Box 131, Jeromesville,
Ohio 44840
TELEPHONE NUMBER FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: 800-585-6315
Date prepared or revised: 8/1/91 Name of preparer: Greg Murphy
II. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
Chemical Names; CAS Numbers; Percent*; Exposure Limits in Air (give
units)
Aromatic Hydrocarbon; -64742-95-6; 35%-49%; 100ppm-100ppm
Block co-polymer; -66070-58-4; 11%; N/A ---N/A--- (non hazardous)
Homopolymer; -25014-31-7; 7%; N/A---N/A--- (non hazardous)
Hydrocarbon resin; -68132-00-3; 15%; N/A---N/A--- (non hazardous)
Inert Pigment (non hazardous); -13463-67-7; 35%; 15.0mg/m3---a total
dust
may contain
III. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Vapor density (air=1) 4.9
Melting point or range, °F N/A
Specific gravity .95
Boiling point or range, °F 315-350 degree F
Vapor pressure, mmHg at 20°C N/A; Slower than ether
Appearance and odor Liquid, Mild aromatic odor
HOW TO DETECT THIS SUBSTANCE* (warning properties of substance as
a gas, vapor, dust, or mist)
Mild aromatic odor, liquid
IV. FIRE AND EXPLOSION
Flash Point, °F (give method): 115 degrees F
Auto ignition temperature, °F: N/A
Flammable limits in air, volume %: lower (LEL) 1 upper
(UEL) 7
Fire extinguishing materials:
Special firefighting procedures: Caution combustible. Do not enter
confined areas without full bunker gear. Self contained breathing
apparatus. Cool fire exposed contained with water.
Unusual fire and explosion hazards: Do not reuse can, do not cut
or burn drums, dispose of properly, spray with water to cool containers
to avoid explosion.
V. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION
SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE - for each potential route of exposure
Inhaled: May cause headaches, nausea, dizziness or central nervous
system depression
Contact with skin or eyes: Slight irritation to skin, will cause
severe irritation in eyes or blurred vision.
Absorbed through skin: N/A
Swallowed: Can cause gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, vomiting
and diarrhea
HEALTH EFFECTS OR RISKS FROM EXPOSURE. Explain in lay terms. Attach
extra page if more space is needed.
Acute: May cause moderate CNS (central nervous system) depression
with headache, dizziness and nausea. Aspiration pneumonitis may
be evidenced by coughing, labored breathing and cyanosis. In severe
cases of over exposure, death may occur.
Chronic: Prolonged and repeated exposure to high concentrations
may result in loss of hearing, mild damage to the liver, lung and
kidneys.
FIRST AID: EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
Eye Contact: Wash with mild soap, obtain medical attention.
Skin Contact: Wash with plenty of water/soap or paint remover. If
irritation occurs, get medical attention.
Inhaled: Remove individual to fresh air, use oxygen if necessary.
Swallowed: Drink several glasses of water, do not induce vomiting.
Obtain medical attention.
SUSPECTED CANCER AGENT?
| NO |
NO: This product’s ingredients are not found in the lists
below. |
| YES |
____ Federal OSHA ____NTP ____ARC |
California employers using Cal/OSHA - regulated carcinogens must
register with Cal/OSHA. The Cal/OSHA and Federal OSHA carcinogen
lists are similar.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE
Pre existing eye, skin or respiratory disorders may be aggravated
by exposure to this product.
VI. REACTIVITY DATA
---bility:; X Stable; Unstable
Conditions to avoid: Avoid heat, flame and contact with strong oxidizing
agents.
Compatibility (materials to avoid): N/A
Hazardous decomposition products (including combustion products):
Carbon Dioxide/Carbon Monoxide
Hazardous polymerization: ____ May occur X
Will not occur
Conditions to avoid: N/A
VII. SPILL, LEAK, AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
All response procedures (include employee protection measures):
Keep liquid from flame or heat. Cut off source of leak. Dike and
contain. Remove by vacuum or pump or by sweeping storage or salvage
vessels. Flush area with plenty of water and air.
Preparing wastes for disposal (container types, neutralization,
etc.): Use approved containers for disposal. Use sand or clay as
an absorbent. Flush area with plenty of water to remove residue.
Dispose of flushed water and material properly.
NOTE: Dispose of all wastes in accordance with federal, state and
local regulations.
VIII. SPECIAL HANDLING INFORMATION
Ventilation and engineering controls: Normal explosion proof mechanical
ventilation system is recommended in closed and confined areas.
Respiratory protection (type): If over exposure is present use NIOSH
approved respirators - organic vapor respirators.
Eye protection (type): Chemical resistant goggles are recommended.
Use full face mask if splashing is to occur.
Gloves (specify material): Solvent Resistant Gloves
Other clothing and equipment: Not generally needed but in extreme
cases use chemical resistant clothing to minimize contact.
Work practices, hygienic practices: Wash hands, avoid breathing
vapor or mist - use in well ventilated areas - avoid repeated and
prolonged exposure.
Other handling and storage requirements: Use explosion proof equipment
- vent work area well. Launder work clothes before reusing.
Protective measures during maintenance of contaminated equipment:
Avoid heat or flame. Avoid static electricity - ground equipment.
IX. MISC INFORMATION
All of our products are in the thermoplastic rubber + mastic category.
(High polymer content)
| Protecta-Chem |
- |
550 Grams/Liter |
| Protecta-Clear |
- |
490 Grams/Liter |
| Protecta-Metal |
- |
490 Grams/Liter |
| Protecta-Ply |
- |
490 Grams/Liter |
| Protecta-Sealer |
- |
300 Grams/Liter |
| Protecta-Wall |
- |
490 Grams/Liter |
| Protecta-RV |
- |
490 Grams/Liter |
| Protecta-MobileHome |
- |
490 Grams/Liter |
|
Our products are not compliant for use in the state of California.