EZ SEAL SEALER AND DEODORIZER
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Date Prepared: April 5, 2011
Product Name:EZ SEAL NFPA RATING Manufactured Exclusively for :Winner Industrial Supply 154-a west Foothill Blvd
Upland, Ca. 91786 Chemical
Family: oil DOT Classification REACTIVITY Non Regulated Soaps & Detergents Chemical Name Mineral Seal Oil CAS Number 1310-73-2 % By Vol. 1.50% Exposure Limits in Air ACG|H (rLV) OSHA
(PEL) 2 PPM 2 PPM Effects of Overexposure Skin: When the concentrated form of this product comes in contact
with the skin it may cause severe irritation and / or damage to the skin. There is also the possibility of defatting
of the skin due to the removal of the skins natural oils. Eyes: When this product comes in contact with the eyes
or eyelids it may cause severe irritation and I or damage to the eyes and immediate areas. Ingestion: When concentrated
solutions of this product are swallowed severe discomfort and / or damage of the stomach and intestinal tract may occur. Inhalation: Fumes from this product are generally considered non - toxic, and pose no safety or health threat. First
Aid Procedures Skin: lf skin comes in contact with product: Flush exposed area with cool water for 15 minutes. Consult
a physician if irritation persists. Eyes: lf this product comes in contact with eyes; flush eyes with luke warm water
for 30 minutes and consult a physician if irritation persists. Inhalation: Remove to clean atmosphere and consult
physician immediately Ingestion: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Have patient drink large amounts of milk or plain water. Consult a physician immediately. Carcinogens The hazardous ingredients contained in this product are NOT listed on the
following regulatory lists of suspected carcinogens: Federal OSHA, National Toxicology Program (NTP), International Agency
for Reasearch on Cancer (IARC), State of California - OSHA Spill and Leak Control Small Spill / Leaks: Flush area
with water to an industrial sewer line. Large Spill / Leaks: Contain spill with dikes of absorbant mateirals such as
clay, sand, or vermiculate. This materialis considered non hazardous. Waste Disposal All hazardous waste must
be solidified and disposed of in an EPAapproved class one disposal facility. When disposing of chemicals contact local,
state, and federal environmental agencies to fully understand the necessary regulations governing the disposal of chemical
wastes. Flashpoint: None Testing Method: Cleveland Closed Cup Flammable Limits in Air: Non-Flammable Upper
Explosion Limits: 0.0 Percent Lower Explosion Limits: 0.0 Percent Fire Extinguishing Materials: Water, Sand, CO, Dry
Foam, Halon Special Fire Fighting Materials: This product wil not burn or support combustion. Unusual Fire &
Explosion Hazards: None Hazardous Polymerzation: Under fire conditions hazardous polymerzation will not occur. Boiling
Point: 212 " F Specific Gravity: (Water = 1.00): .95 Vapor Pressure: Not Appl. VOC's: 5o/o Vapor Density: Not
Appl. Evaporation Rate (Water = 1.00): 1.06 pH (Concentrate): NA pH (1% Solution): 10.5 Solubility in Water: This
product is non-miscible in water. Appearance and Odor: Clear Dark Green liquid with a Cherry Scent. Respiratory
Protection: None Required Eye Protection: When handling any chemical product it is recommended that proper protection
of the eyes be worn. Protective Gloves: When handling any chemical product it is recommended that proper protection
of the skin and hands be worn. Other Equipment: None OChemicals can be hazardous if not respected. The use of proper
equipment and procedures for handling chemicals are not only of benefit for their obvious uses, but can reduce the possibility
of serious injury and lost time accidents. OKeep this material away from high heat and observe proper housekeeping
procedures. ODO NOT mix chemcials unless instructed by qualified personnel. Sources: 1) Dangerous Properties of
Industrial Materials; Sax , 6th Edition 2) Handbook of Toxic and Hazardous Chemcials and Carcinogens; Sittig, 2nd Edition 3) Condensed Chemical Dictionary; Hawley, 1Oth Edition 4) TLV's and Biological Exposure Indices for 1985-1986; ACGIH,
2nd Printing 5) Diector's List of Hazardous Substances; State of California, 1st Printing 6) Title 29 CFR parts
1900 to 1910, Revised as of July 1 ,1984 7) Documentation of TLV's and BEI's; ACGIH, Sth Edition B) Guidelines for
the selection of Chemical Protective Clothing; ACGIH, 2nd Printing 9) Emergency Responce Guidebook; U.S. Deptartment
of Transportation, 1984 Edition This data is furnished gratuitously independent of sale of the product and only for your
investigation and independent verification. While this data is believed to be correct, WINNER INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL
PRODUCTS shall in no event be responsible for damages whatsoever, directly or indirectly, resulting from the publication or use of or reliance upon data contained herein. No warranty, either implied or expressed, or merchantability of fitness
or of any nature with respect to the product or to the data is made herein. You are urged to obtain data sheets for all WINNER
INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL PRODUCTS products you buy, process, use, or distribute, and are encouraged to advise anyone
working with or exposed to such products of the information contained herein.
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