PARKER PAINT -- MARATHON, 1050 -- 8010-00N012577
===================== Product Identification ===================== Product ID:MARATHON, 1050 MSDS Date:03/31/1998 FSC:8010 NIIN:00N012577 Status Code:A MSDS Number: CJPCJ === Responsible Party === Company Name:PARKER PAINT Address:3003 S TACOMA WAY Box:11047 City:TACOMA State:WA ZIP:98409 Country:US Info Phone Num:253-473-1122 Emergency Phone Num:800-255-3924 Preparer's Name:J. BURNWORTH CAGE:9H480 === Contractor Identification === Company Name:PARKER PAINT Address:3003 SOUTH TACOMA WAY Box:11047 City:TACOMA State:WA ZIP:98409 Country:US Phone:253-473-1122 CAGE:9H480 ============= Composition/Information on Ingredients ============= Ingred Name:STODDARD SOLVENT; (RULE 66 MINERAL SPIRITS) VP: 2 MM HG @ 68F CAS:8052-41-3 RTECS #:WJ8925000 = Wt:23. OSHA PEL:2900 MG/M3;500 PPM ACGIH TLV:525 MG/M3;100 PPM Ingred Name:NAPHTHA (PETROLEUM), HEAVY ALKYLATE; (NAPHTHA, HEAVY ALKYLATE (ODORLESS)) VP: 2 MM HG @ 68F CAS:64741-65-7 = Wt:8. Ingred Name:XYLENE VP: 5.1 MM HG @ 68F CAS:1330-20-7 RTECS #:ZE2100000 = Wt:1. ACGIH TLV:434 MG/M3;100 PPM ACGIH STEL:651 MG/M3;150 PPM EPA Rpt Qty:1000 LBS DOT Rpt Qty:1000 LBS Ingred Name:ETHYLBENZENE VP: 40 MM HG @ 70F CAS:100-41-4 RTECS #:DA0700000 = Wt:.17 OSHA PEL:435 MG/M3;100 PPM ACGIH TLV:434 MG/M3;100 PPM ACGIH STEL:543 MG/M3;125 PPM EPA Rpt Qty:1000 LBS DOT Rpt Qty:1000 LBS ===================== Hazards Identification ===================== Routes of Entry: Inhalation:YES Skin:YES Ingestion:YES Reports of Carcinogenicity:NTP:NO IARC:NO OSHA:NO Health Hazards Acute and Chronic:ACUTE: (SHORT TERM) OVEREXPOSURE CAN CAUSE SKIN AND EYE IRRITATION. INHALATION CAN CAUSE ACUTE NERVOUS SYSTEM DEPRESSION CHARACTERIZED BY NASAL IRRITATION, HEADACHE, DIZZINESS, CONFUSION OR UNCONSCIOU SNESS. HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE: INHALATION: INHALATION OF HIGH CONCENTRATIONS OF VAPORS MAY LEAD TO NASAL IRRITATION, HEADACHE, NAUSEA, ASPHYXIATION OR UNCONSCIOUSNESS. SKIN CONTACT: REP EATED CONTACT CAN DEFAT SKIN CAUSING IRRITATION AND DERMATITIS. EYE CONTACT: CAN CAUSE SEVERE IRRITATION, REDNESS, TEARING OR BLURRED VISION. SKIN ABSORPTION: NONE ARE KNOWN AT THIS TIME. INGESTION: ( EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE) Effects of Overexposure:HEALTH HAZARDS: SWALLOWING CAN CAUSE GASTROINTESTINAL IRRITATION, NAUSEA, VOMITING AND DIARRHEA. VOMITING CAN RESULT IN ASPIRATION OF MATERIAL INTO THE LUNGS WHICH CAN CAUSE CHEMICAL PNEUMONITIS. CHRO NIC: (LONG TERM) OVEREXPOSURE TO VAPORSCAN CAUSE KIDNEY OR LIVER DAMAGE. LAB STUDIES WITH RATS HAVE SHOWN THAT PETROLEUM DISTILLATED CAUSE KIDNEY AND LIVER DAMAGE OR TUMORS. SEVERAL STUDIES EVALUATING PETROLEUM WORKERS HAVE NOT SHOWN SIGNIFICANT INCREASES OF KIDNEY DAMAGE, NOR KIDNEY OR LIVER TUMORS. Medical Cond Aggravated by Exposure:NONE KNOWN AT THIS TIME. ======================= First Aid Measures ======================= First Aid:INHALATION: REMOVE TO FRESH AIR. IF BREATHING HAS STOPPED, APPLY ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION. CONSULT A PHYSICIAN. EYE CONTACT: WASH EYES WITH CLEAN WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES. CONSULT A PHYSICIAN. SKIN CONTACT: WASH AFFECTED AREAS WITH SOAP AND WATER. REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING. CONSULT A PHYSICIAN IF IRRITATION PERSISTS. INGESTION: DRINK 1 OR 2 GLASSES OF WATER TO DILUTE. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING! CONSULT A PHYSICIAN OR POISON CONTROL CENTER. ===================== Fire Fighting Measures ===================== Flash Point Method:SCC Flash Point:=40.6C, 105.F Lower Limits:1% Upper Limits:7% Extinguishing Media:FOAM, ALCOHOL FOAM, CO*2, DRY CHEMICAL. Fire Fighting Procedures:USE NIOSH APPROVED SCBA AND FULL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT . WATER MAY BE USED TO COOL CLOSED CONTAINERS TO PREVENT PRESSURE BUILDUP AND POSSIBLE AUTOIGNITION OR EXPLOSION WHEN EXPOSED TO EXTREME HEA T. AVOID SPREADING BURNING LIQUID WITH WATER USED FOR COOLING. Unusual Fire/Explosion Hazard:KEEP CONTAINERS TIGHTLY CLOSED. ISOALATE FROM HEAT, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, SPARKS AND OPEN FLAME. CLOSED CONTAINERS MAY EXPLODE WHEN EXPOSED TO EXTREME HEAT. DURING EMERGENCY CONDITIONS, OVEREXPOSURE T O DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS MAY CAUSE A HEALTH HAZARD. ================== Accidental Release Measures ================== Spill Release Procedures:VENTILATE THE AREA. REMOVE ALL SOURCES OF IGNITION (FLAME, HOT SURFACES, ELECTRICAL, STATIC OR FRICTIONAL SPARKS). AVOID SKIN CONTACT AND BREATHING VAPORS. CONTAIN AND REMOVE WITH INERT ABSORBENT AND NON-SPARKING TOOLS. REMOVE ALL NON-ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL. DIKE AROUND THE SPILLED MATERIAL. ====================== Handling and Storage ====================== Handling and Storage Precautions:STORE IN A COOL, WELL VENTILATED AREA AWAY FROM SOURCES OF IGNITION. STORE LARGE QUANTITIES ONLY IN BUILDINGS DESIGNED TO COMPLY WITH OSHA 1910.106. Other Precautions:DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. ============= Exposure Controls/Personal Protection ============= Respiratory Protection:WEAR A PROPERLY FITTED NIOSH APPROVED VAPOR/PARTICULATE RESPIRATOR OR A NIOSH APPROVED AIR-SUPPLYING RESPIRATOR UNLESS VENTILATION IS ADEQUATE TO KEEP AIRBORNE CONTAMINATION BELOW APPLICABLE OSHA, PEL OR ACGIH TLV OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS. Ventilation:PROVIDE SUFFICIENT VENT IN VOLUME & PATTERN W/EXPLOSION PROOF EQUIP TO KEEP AIR CONTAMINANT CONC BELOW APPLIC OSHA PEL OR ACGIH TLV OCCUP EXPOS LIMITS. Protective Gloves:RUBBER OR NEOPRENE GLOVES. Eye Protection:ANSI APPROVED CHEMICAL WORKERS GOGGLES . Other Protective Equipment:EYE WASH & DELUGE SHOWER MEETING ANSI DESIGN CRITERIA . COVERALLS, GLOVES AND HOOD ARE RECOMMENDED DURING SPRAY APPLICATION. PROTECTIVE CREAMS MAY BE USED FOR EASE OF CLEAN-UP, NOT FOR PROTECTION. Work Hygienic Practices:WASH HANDS BEFORE EATING OR USING THE RESTROOM. Supplemental Safety and Health HMIS CODES: HEALTH 2; FIRE 2; REACTIVITY 0; PERSONAL PROTECTION: B. ================== Physical/Chemical Properties ================== Boiling Pt:=156.7C, 314.F Vapor Pres:SEE INGS Vapor Density:HVR/AIR Spec Gravity:1.13 (H*2O=1) VOC Grams/Liter:3.12 Evaporation Rate & Reference:SLOWER THAN ETHER Solubility in Water:INSOLUBLE Appearance and Odor:COLORED LIQUID WITH AN ALIPHATIC ODOR. ================= Stability and Reactivity Data ================= Stability Indicator/Materials to Avoid:YES STRONG OXIDIZING MATERIALS. Stability Condition to Avoid:EXTREME HEAT, SPARKS OR OPEN FLAME. Hazardous Decomposition Products:INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION CAN PRODUCE CARBON MONOXIDE. ==================== Disposal Considerations ==================== Waste Disposal Methods:DO NOT ALLOW MATERIAL TO CONTAMINATE GROUND WATER SYSTEMS. ABSORB LARGE SPILLS WITH SAND, CLAY OR DIATOMACEOUS EARTH. DISPOSE IN ACCORDANCE WTIH LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS. ===================== Regulatory Information ===================== SARA Title III Information:RULE 66 MINERAL SPIRITS; NAPHTHA, HEAVY ALKYLATE (ODORLESS); XYLENE AND ETHYL BENZENE ARE SUBJECT TO THE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 313 OF SARA TITLE III AND OF 40 CFR 372. Disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies): This information is formulated for use by elements of the Department of Defense. The United States of America in no manner whatsoever, expressly or implied, warrants this information to be accurate and disclaims all liability for its use. Any person utilizing this document should seek competent professional advice to verify and assume responsibility for the suitability of this information to their particular situation.