MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

Essentially Similar to U.S. Department of Labor Form OSHA

Revised: 04/22/08

HMIS Health-1 Flammability-0 Reactivity-1

SECTION I-Product Information

Manufacturer Name: A.V.W. Inc.         

24 Hour Emergency Phone Number: 800-424-9300

Product Name: Blow Off Auto Duster

 

SECTION II-Hazardous Ingredients

1,1,1,2 Tetrafluoroethane              CAS#    811-97-2

 

SECTION III-Physical Data

Boiling Point:                            -15.7 F

Specific Gravity:                         (H2O=1)=-1.21

Vapor Pressure (psi):                    70 a 77 F

Solubility in Water:                     0

Appearance:                                Gas at atmospheric pressure.

 

SECTION IV-Fire and Explosion Hazard Data

Flash Point:                               None

Extinguishing Media:                   Water, CO2, Foam, Dry chemical

Special Fire Fighting Procedures:   Use SCBA as needed to avoid breathing toxic decomposition products or to avoid suffocation.

Unusual Fire and Explosion:         Do not expose containers to temperatures above 120 F.

 

SECTION V-Health Hazard and First Aid

Time Weighted Average (TWA):    1000 ppm

Carcinogen:                                No

Acute Chronic Health Effects:        Excessive exposure may cause loss of coordination, asphyxiation. Contact with liquid may cause eye                                      or skin frostbite.

Primary Routes of Entry:              X Inhalation                   X Skin              X Ingestion

Effects of Overexposure:               Eyes- May cause frostbite. Vapors may irritate eyes.

                                                Skin- May cause irritation, even a burn. Repeated contact may cause drying or flaking of skin.

                                                Inhalation- In confined or poorly ventilated areas, vapors can readily accumulate and cause                                                        unconsciousness or death.

                                                Ingestion- Becomes a gas at atmospheric pressure.

First Aid:

                                                Eyes- Flush with luke warm water. Get medical attention immediately.

                                                Skin- Treat as frostbite. Wash with luke warm water, consult a physician.

                                                Inhalation- Vapor reduces oxygen available for breathing and is heavier than air.

                                                Ingestion- Becomes a gas at atmospheric pressure.

 

 

SECTION VI-Reactivity Data

Stability:                                   Unstable            Stable X

Conditions to Avoid:                   High temperatures and ignition sources.

Incompatibility:                          Strong oxidants, alkali-, and its earth materials.

 

SECTION VII-Spill or Leak Procedures

Steps to take in case material is released or spilled: Any spill will immediately dissipate into the atmosphere. Waste disposal method Federal and Local regulations.

 

SECTION VIII-Special Protection Information

Respiratory Protection:                 Adequate ventilation

Gloves (type):                             Chemical goggles

Eye Protection:                           Face shield

Other Protective Equipment:          Wear as protection against liquid contact if potential for splash exist. Gloves or clothing should be                                                         impervious to liquid.

 

SECTION IX-Special Precautions

Precautions to be taken in handling and storage: Read and follow all label directions. Do not store containers at temperatures above 120 F.