MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Product Manufacturer
Product
Number Chemical Family DOT Classification
Date Prepared: Nov 7,2014 Prepared By: Stewart Holyk
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Orange Blaster
Winner Industrial Supply
154-A West Foothill Blvd. Upland, CA
91786
(951) 538-3247
Special
Cyclic Terpene
Blend
Non Regulated Soaps & Detergents
SECTION 2 - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Chemical Name
CAS Number % By Vol. Exposure Limits in Air
ACGIH (TLV) OSHA (PEL)
SECTION 3 - HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Delimonine
98%
5989-27-5 50%
150 PPM 150 PPM Odorless Mineral Spirits
64742-48-9 24.00%
2 PPM 2 PPM
When the concentrated form of
this product comes in contact with the skin it may cause slight irritation. There is also the possibility of defatting of
the skin due to the removal of the skins natural oils. When this product comes in contact with the eyes or eyelids it may
cause slight irritation to the eyes and immediate areas. When concentrated solutions of this product are swallowed discomfort
of the stomach and intestinal tract may occur. Fumes from this product are generally considered non - toxic, and pose no safety
or health threat.
NFPA RATING 0 = Non-Hazardous I = Slight Hazard 2 = Hazardous 3 = Extreme Hazard
4 = Deadly FIRE
HEALTH
REACTIVITY
SPECIAL 1
0 1
Skin:
Eyes:
Ingestion:
Inhalation:
Effects of Overexposure
Skin:
Eyes:
Inhalation:
Ingesttion:
If skin comes in contact with product: Flush exposed area with
cool water for 15 minutes. Consult a physician if irritation persists. If this product comes in contact with eyes; flush eyes
with luke warm water for 30 minutes and consult a physician if irritation persists. INDUCE VOMITING. Have patient drink large
amounts of milk or plain water. Consult a physician immediately. Remove to clean atmosphere and consult physician immediately
First Aid Procedures 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 SECTION 4 - SPILL, LEAK, AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES Spill and
Leak Control Small Spill / Leaks: Large Spill / Leaks: Flush area with water to an industrial sewer line. Contain spill with
dikes of absorbant mateirals such as clay, sand, or vermiculate. This material is considered non-hazardous. Waste Disposal
All hazardous waste must be solidified and disposed of in an EPA approved 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.
SECTION 5 - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Flashpoint Testing Method: 135oF Cleveland
Closed Cup Flammable Limits in Non-Flammable Upper Explosion Limits: Lower Explosion Limits: 6.1 Percent 0.7 Percent Fire
Extinguishing Materials: Special Fire Fighting Materials: Water, Sand, CO2, Dry Foam, Halon This product wil not burn or support
combustion. Unusual Fire & Explosion Hazards: None Hazardous Polymerzation:Under fire conditions hazardous polymerzation
will not oc- SECTION 6 - PHYSICAL DATA SECTION 5 - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Boiling Point: Vapor Pressure: Vapor Density:
pH (Concentrate): Specific Gravity: (Water = 1.00): Volitile Organic Content (VOC): Evaporation Rate (Water = 1.00): pH (1%
Solution): 310 o F Not Appl. Not Appl. N/A 0.839 786 mg/Ltr. 0.955 8.00 Solubility in Water: Appearance and Odor: This product
is emulisifiable in water. Clear Orange liquid with a citrus scent. SECTION 7 - PERSONAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Respiratory
Protection: Eye Protection: Protective Gloves: Other Equipment: None Required When handling any chemical product it
is recommended that proper protection of the eyes be worn. When handling any chemical product it is recommended that
proper protection of the skin and hands be worn. None SECTION 8 - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS Chemicals can be hazardous if not respected.
The use of proper equipment and procedures for han- dling chemicals are not only of benefit for their obvious uses, but can
reduce the possibility of serious injury and lost time accidents. Keep this material away from high heat and observe proper
housekeeping procedures. DO NOT mix chemcials unless instructed by qualified personnel. SECTION 9 - FOOTNOTES
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 Supply 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 Supply products you buy, process, use, or distribute, and are
encouraged to advise anyone working with or exposed to such products of the information contained
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, 10th 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, 5th Edition 8)
Guidelines for the selection of Chemical Protective Clothing; ACGIH, 2nd Printing 9) Emergency Responce Guidebook; U.S. Deptartment
of Transportation, 1984 Edition