RUST DESTROYER® MATERIAL
SAFETY DATA SHEET
Manufacturer's Name: Landzettel & Sons.
Address: 17-12 River Road, Fair Lawn, N.J. 07410
Information Phone: 201-796-3506.
Emergency Phone
In U.S.A (800) 255-3924 International: (813) 979-0626
Manufacturer's Duns No. 10-758-5838
Product Name: RUST
DESTROYER®
Product Code: 999
Heat Resistant up to 800oF Rust
Converting Paint Primer.
Chemical Family: Special Alkyd Emulsion Base Primer.
II Federal Regulatory Information:
OSHA Status: this Product Is Hazardous under
the Criteria of the Federal Osha Hazard Communication Standard 20
CFR 1910. 1200.
TSCA Status: on TSCA Inventory.
Cercla Reportable Quantity: None.
Sara Title III: Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Substances: None
Section 311/312: Hazard Categories: Non Hazardous under Section
311/312
Section 313: Toxic Chemicals: None
Boiling Point of Vehicle: 380oF+.
Specific Gravity: (H2O=1) 1.28
Vapor Pressure: @68oF 2 MM HG.
Volatile by Volume: % 34
Solid by Weight: % 64 Vapor Density: Heavier than Air
Evaporation Rate: Slower than Ether. Solubility in Water: None
pH = 7. Material Is Liquid. Appearance and Odor: Red Oxide Primer,
Mild Aliphatic Solvent Odor
DOT Flammability Classification: Combustible
Flash Point: 105oF, 46oC. Method Used Seta Closed Cup
Explosive Limits: Lower 1.0% Upper 6.0%
Extinguishing Media: Foam, Co2, Sand.
Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Avoid water, oxidizing agents!
Cool exposed containers with water. Use self contained breathing
apparatus.
unusual fire and explosion hazards: closed container May burst if
exposed to extreme heat or fire. Toxic gases may form when product
burns.
Effects of over Exposure Acute:
Inhalation: inhalation of vapors, may effect the brain or nervous
system, causing nausea, dizziness, headache, respiratory irritation.
Eye contact: causes eye irritation
Skin contact: causes skin irritation
Ingestion: irritation of the digestive tract and nervous system
depression (drowsiness, dizziness, loss of coordination, fatigue).
Aspiration hazard: this material can enter lungs during swallowing
or vomiting and cause lung inflammation and damage.
Effects of over Exposure Chronic:
Skin contact: prolonged or repeated exposure may cause dermatitis.
Inhalation statement: sanding dust inhalation may cause lung damage.
Crystalline silica has been classified as probably carcinogenic
for humans (2a) by IARC.
Notice: reports have been associated permanent brain and nervous
system damage with repeated, prolonged overexposure to solvents
among persons engaged in the painting trade. Intentional misuse
by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful
or fatal.
Medical Conditions Prone to Aggravation by
Exposure:
none expected when used in accordance with safe handling and use
information. (Section 8)
Primary Route(s) of Entry:
Dermal, Inhalation, Ingestion.
Emergency and First Aid Procedures:
Inhalation: take person to fresh air, maintain breathing, get medical
attention.
Eye contact: wash immediately with large amounts of water or eyewash,
get medical attention.
Swallowing: get medical attention.
Threshold limit value: 100 PPM. Permissible exposure limit: 500
PPM
Stability: stable hazardous polymerization will
not occur.
Hazardous decomposition products: burning may produce CO2,
CO.
Conditions to avoid: elevated temperatures, build up of vapors.
Incompatibility: (materials to avoid) water, oxidizing agents
Steps to be taken in case material is spilled/released:
remove all sources of ignition. Avoid breathing vapors. Add solid
absorbent. Use non sparking tools. Shovel, scoop in disposal cart,
hose down area.
Waste disposal method: place in appropriate disposal facility, in
compliance with federal, state, local regulation.
Respiratory protection: wear NIOSH approved
respiratory suitable for protection against paint spray mist, organic
vapors, sanding dust in restricted or confined areas.
Ventilation: adequate to maintain working atmosphere below T.L.V.
and L.E.L. (See section 2 for ingredient data and concentrations).
Mechanical exhaust may be required in confined areas. Discharge
exhaust only in area away from ignition sources.
Protective gloves: solvent impermeable gloves
are required during repeated contact.
Eye protection: splash goggles or safety glasses
with slide shields
Other protective equipment: clothing adequate
to protect skin.
Hygienic practices: remove and wash clothing
before reuse. Wash hands before eating, smoking, or using the washroom.
Precautions to Be Taken in Handling and Storage:
Store at room temperature. Keep from freezing, excessively low or
high temperature, sparks, open flame.
Other Precautions:
Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid prolonged contact with
skin and breathing of vapor spray mist or sanding dust. Close container
after each use. Keep out of reach of children. Do not take internally.
| While advanced protective products believe
that the data set forth herein are accurate as of the day hereof,
advanced protective products makes no warranty with respect
thereto and expressly disclaims all liability for reliance thereon.
Such data are offered solely for your consideration. |
| The information in this material safety
data sheet concerning health hazard data was obtained from sources
believed to be reliable. However, the information is provided
without any representation or warranty, expressed or implied,
regarding its accuracy or correctness. Once this product leaves
our plant, the conditions or methods or handling, storage, use
the disposal of the product are beyond our control and may be
beyond our knowledge. For this and other reasons, we do not
assume responsibility and expressly disclaim liability for loss,
damage, or expense arising out of or in any way connected with
the handling, storage, use or disposal of the product. |
NAME:Walter
Landzettel
TITLE: SAFETY CONSULTANT
DATE: May 3, 2004 |