| Section I: |
DESCRIPTION and APPLICATION
A hydrocarbon lubricating oil used for mixing
with other lubricating oils. |
| Section 2: |
HEALTH INFORMATION AND PROTECTION PROTECTION |
| NATURE OF HAZARD |
| Inhalation: |
No special respiratory protection is normally required. If mist generated
by heating, spraying, etc., wear an organic vapour respirator with a mist filter. All
respirators must be NIOSH approved. |
| Eye Contact: |
Slightly irritating but does not cause eye tissue damage. In case of
splashing wear chemical splash goggles. |
| Skin Contact: |
Very low order of toxicity by skin absorption. However, frequent or
prolonged contact may irritate the skin and cause dermatitis. |
| Ingestion: |
Low order of toxicity. |
| HMIS rating: |
Health - 1, Flammability - 1, Reactivity - 0, Protection - B |
Occupational
Exposure Limit: |
For oil mists, 5mg/m3 recommended based on the ACGIH TLV |
| Precautions: |
In blending operation, at elevated temperatures, or during air blowing,
adequate ventilation should be provided to maintain the oil mist concentration below the
reccommended TLV |
| Section 3: |
FIRST AID |
| Inhalation: |
Not applicable due to low volatility of product. |
| Eye Contact: |
Flush with water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention if
irritation persists. |
| Skin Contact: |
Wash with soap and water |
| Ingestion: |
Normally, no action is required. If quantity ingested is large, DO
NOT induce vomiting, call a Physician. Has laxative effect - rapidly eliminated. |
Note to Physician: Prevent further absorption by administering
charcoal slurry, aqueous mixed with saline cathartic or sorbitol. The FDA suggested 240
ml. of diluent/30g. of charcoal. Usual charcoal dose is 30 to 100g in adults, 15-30g. in
children and 1 to 2 g/kg in infants..
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| Section 4: |
FIRE AND EXPLOSIVE HAZARD DATA |
| Flash Point: |
255 Degrees Centigrade: (491 Degrees F.) |
Hazardous Products
of Combustion: |
Smoke, Carbon Monoxide, and Carbon Dioxide |
| Section 5: |
FIRE FIGHTING |
Respirators and eye protection required for fire fighters. If possible to do so safely
shut off fuel at source.
|
| Extinguishing Agents: |
Dry chemical, foam, fog nozzle, water spray or carbon dioxide. Use water
spray to cool fire exposed surfaces and to protect personnel. When using water spray, boil
over may occur when product temperature reaches the boiling point of water. |
| Section 6: |
SPILLAGE CLEAN-UP AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES |
| Clean - up: |
Stop leak if without risk. Contain Spill. Pump up or soak up with sand,
cotton waste or other absorbant.. |
| Disposal: |
Incineration or use waste disposal service. Prevent from entering
watercourses or sewers. Sweep or scrape in suitable container for recycle or disposal. |
| Section 7: |
REACTIVITY DATA |
| Stability: |
Stable |
| Materials/Conditions to Avoid: |
Strong oxidizing agents. |
| Hazardous decomposition or polymerization products: |
Smoke, Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide and fumes. |
| Section 8: |
STORAGE |
Keep container closed. Store in cool, dry area well removed from strong oxidants and
sources of ignition. The use of local exhaust ventilation is recommended to control
emissions near the source.
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| Section 9: |
PHYSICAL DATA |
| Boiling Point: |
IBP (oil) 394 Degrees C. (741 F.) |
| Vapor Pressure: |
0.005 kPa @99' C. (210' F.) |
| Solubility in Water: |
NIL. |
| Specific Gravity: |
0.877 @ 15.5/15.5' C. |
Percentage Volatile
(by volume): |
NEGLIGIBLE |
| Evaporation Rate (n-Butylacetate): |
NEGLIBGIBLE |