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Product:
138.843
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Revision Date:
2018/09/04
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Product name:
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Manufacturer emergency phone number:
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Supplier:
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CarWorx Distribution Inc.
3800 Transcanada Hwy
Pointe-Claire, Quebec, Canada
H9R 1B1
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Chemical family:
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Product uses:
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TDG classification:
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POLYESTER RESIN KIT
UN3269
Class 3
PG III
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Special instructions:
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DSL status:
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The substance(s) listed in the ingredients section appear on the Domestic Substances List
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Information phone number:
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514-745-5959 (1-877-745-5959)
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Synonyms:
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Date of the supplier's latest SDS revision:
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Recommended restrictions on use:
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For use in industrial installations or professional treatment only
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C.A.S. |
CONCENTRATION % |
Ingredient Name |
T.L.V. |
LD/50 |
LC/50 |
100-42-5 |
26.44 |
STYRENE
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20 PPM |
2650 MG/KG
RAT ORAL
316 MG/KG
MOUSE ORAL
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11800 MG/M3/4H
RAT INHALATION
9500 MG/M3/4H
MOUSE INHALATION
21000 MG/M3/2H
MOUSE INHALATION
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85-43-8 |
1.12 |
TETRAHYDROPHTALIC ANHYDRIDE
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NOT AVAILABLE |
3300 MG/KG
MOUSE ORAL
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NOT AVAILABLE
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Melting point (°C):
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Physical state:
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Appearance & odor:
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Odor threshold (ppm):
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pH:
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Specific gravity @ 20 °C:
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Initial boiling point/Boiling range (°C):
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Vapour pressure (mmHg):
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Vapour density (air=1):
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Freezing point (°C):
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Evaporation rate
(butyl acetate = 1):
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By volume:
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Solubility in water (%):
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Coefficient of water\oil dist.:
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VOC:
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Solid content:
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Flammability:
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Conditions of flammability:
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Vapours are heavier than air and may travel along the ground and be ignited by flames, sparks or
other ignition sources at locations distant from the material handling point
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Heat, sparks and open flames
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Extinguishing media:
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Dry chemical
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Carbon dioxide
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Alcohol-resistant foam
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Use water spray
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Water may be ineffective
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Special procedures:
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Firefighters should wear the usual protective gear
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Wear a self contained breathing apparatus
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Fight fire from a safe distance
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This material may produce a floating fire hazard
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Flash point (°C), method:
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Auto-ignition temperature (°C):
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Upper flammability
limit (% vol):
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Lower flammability
limit (% vol):
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Hazardous combustion products:
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Oxides of carbon (CO, CO2)
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Sensitivity to static discharge:
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Sensitivity to mechanical impact:
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Rate of burning:
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Explosive power:
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Vapours may form explosive mixture in air
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Lower explosive limit:
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Upper explosive limit:
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Chemical stability:
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Product is stable under normal handling and storage conditions
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Conditions of instability:
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Heat, sparks & open flame
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Contamination
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All ignition sources
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Elevated temperatures
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Hazardous polymerization:
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Incompatible substances:
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Strong acids
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Ammonia (NH3)
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Acids
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Peroxides
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Metals
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Aluminum alloys
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Strong oxidizing agents
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Hazardous decomposition products:
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Carbon monoxide
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Carbon dioxide
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Route of entry:
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Skin contact, eye contact, inhalation and ingestion
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Eye contact:
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Skin contact:
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May cause allergic reaction
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Inhalation:
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Ingestion:
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Effects of chronic exposure:
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LD50 of product, species & route:
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Not available for mixture, see the ingredients section
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LC50 of product, species & route:
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Not available for mixture, see the ingredients section
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Exposure limit of material:
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Not available for mixture, see the ingredients section
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Sensitization to product:
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Carcinogenic effects:
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Reproductive effects:
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Teratogenicity:
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Mutagenicity:
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Synergistic materials:
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Gloves/Type:
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Impervious gloves
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Use a barrier cream when using this product
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Respiratory/Type:
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Respiratory protection may be required to avoid overexposure when handling this product. General or
local exhaust ventilation is the preferred means of protection. Use a respirator if general room
ventilation is not available or sufficient to eliminate symptoms. Respiratory protection may be
required in addition to ventilation depending upon conditions of use
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Eye/Type:
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Do not wear contact lenses
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Chemical safety goggles with side-shields
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Splash-proof or dust-resistant safety goggles
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Footwear/Type:
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Safety shoes per local regulations
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Clothing/Type:
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As required to prevent skin contact
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Other/Type:
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Eye wash facility should be in close proximity
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Emergency shower should be in close proximity
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Ventilation requirements:
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Local exhaust ventilation is recommended to control emissions near the source
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Leak/Spill:
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Eliminate all sources of ignition
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Evacuate all non-essential personnel
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Wear appropriate protective equipment
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No smoking in spill area
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Collect material for proper disposal
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Shut off all sources of ignition and heat
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Evaporation of volatile substances can lead to the displacement of air creating an environment that
can cause asphyxiation
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Waste disposal:
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In accordance with municipal, provincial and federal regulations
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Handling procedures and equipment:
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Keep away from heat, sparks, and open flame
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Avoid breathing vapors/mists
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Use adequate ventilation
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Wear personal protective equipment appropriate to task
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Wash thoroughly after handling
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Use non-sparking tools
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Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing
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Use with explosion proof equipment
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Launder contaminated clothing prior to reuse
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Storage requirements:
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Store away from incompatible materials
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Keep away from ignition sources
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Keep containers tightly closed
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Store in a cool, dry and well ventilated area
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Special shipping information:
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See transportation information
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Skin contact:
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Wash thoroughly with soap and water
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Seek medical attention if irritation persists
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Eye contact:
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Immediately flush eyes with running water for a minimum of 15 minutes. Hold eyelids open during
flushing. Obtain medical attention immediately
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Remove contact lenses, if any, after the initial flushing, and then continue flushing
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Tilt the head to prevent chemical from transferring to the uncontaminated eye
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Inhalation:
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Remove victim to fresh air. If not breathing, qualified personnel should administer artificial
respiration. Get medical attention
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Ingestion:
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Obtain immediate medical attention
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Do not induce vomiting
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Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person
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Dilute with water or milk
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Additional information:
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The above information is believed to be correct but does not purport to be all inclusive and shall
be used only as a guide. This company shall not be held liable for any inaccuracies
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Data prepared by:
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Conform-Action Data Systems
A division of 2843471 Canada Inc.
wwww.netmsds.com
Tel: (514) 683-2060
support@cads.ca
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