| SECTION 1: |
MANUFACTURER INFORMATION |
| WHMIS classification |
d2b |
| UN number |
not regulated |
| Packaging group |
n/a |
| Product name |
generator coolant |
| Chemical formula |
proprietary |
| Chemical family |
oil |
| Material use |
emulsifiable grinding
oil and coolant |
| Emergency telephone |
514-426-3055 , TOLL
FREE: 800-461-6637, BUSINESS HOURS. |
| cas |
mixture |
| SECTION 2: |
HARZARDEOUS INGREDIENTS |
| Product |
% |
t.l.v. |
c.a.s.# |
lc50 route species |
lc50 route, species |
| Bevel edger coolant |
at 100% |
|
mixture |
|
rat >4000.0 mg/kg rabbit>1900.0
mg/kg |
| Ethanol,2-(2-butoxyethoxy) |
1.0-5.0% |
|
112-34-5 |
|
|
| Sulfonic acids,petroleum, sodium
salts |
1.0 - 5.0% |
|
68608-26-4 |
|
|
| 9-octsdecenamide,n.n-bis(2-hydroxyethyl) |
1.0 - 5.0% |
|
93-83-4 |
|
|
| SECTION 3: |
PHYSICAL DATA |
| Boiling point |
n/a |
| Physical state |
liquid |
| Odour |
n/a |
| Vapour pressure (mmhg) |
n/a |
| Vapour density air=1 |
n/a |
| Freezing point |
n/a |
| Spec.gravity (h20=1) |
<0.95 |
| Evaporation rate |
n/a |
| Water solubility |
complete |
| pH |
8.7 |
| SECTION 4: |
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD |
| Flammability |
n/a |
| Flash point c, method |
>154 pensky
martens cc |
| Auto ignition temp. |
n/a |
| Unusual fire and explosion hazard |
n/a |
| Extinguishing data |
dry chemical, carbon
dioxide, foam, water spray |
| Special fire fighting procedures |
Use water to cool
fire exposed containers. Water or foam may cause frothing. |
| SECTION 5: |
REACTIVITY DATA |
| Chemical stability |
stable |
| Compatibility with other
substances, yes |
|
| no, which ones |
strong oxidizing
agents |
| Conditions to avoid |
avoid excessive heat.
formation of vapours or mists. |
| Hazardeous polymerisation |
will not occur |
| Hazardeous decomposition products |
carbon monoxide,
carbon dioxide, oxides of nitrogen, oxides of sulphur. |
| Comments |
|
| SECTION 6: |
TOXICOLOGICAL PROPERTIES |
| INFORMATION: |
INFORMATION FOR THIS
PRODUCT IS BASED AT 100% CONCENTRATION OF HARZARDEOUS INGREDIENTS |
| Skin contact |
|
| Skin absorption |
|
| Eye contact |
irritating |
| Inhalation |
Inhalation of oil
mists or vapours from hot oil may cause irritation of the upper respiratory tract. |
| Swallowing, ingestion |
Ingestion will cause
nausea, vomiting, diarrhea. |
| Effects of acute exposure |
|
| Effects of chronic exposure |
Long term intensive
exposure to oil mists may cause benign lung fibrosis. Prolonged or repeated contact may
cause various forms of dermatitis including folliculitis and oil acne. |
| Irritancy of material |
see above |
| Carcinogenicity |
n/av |
| Reproductive effects |
n/av |
| Biological monitoring |
|
| Supplemental health information |
Testing completed
with this product indicates that it is irritating to the eyes. Data is insufficient to
further classify according to WHMIS criteria. |
| |
PREVENTATIVE MEASURES |
| gloves/type |
chemical resistant
gloves, rubber |
| clothing |
apron or clothing to
protect skin |
| respiratory type |
If respiratory
irritation is experienced, use an approved air purifying respirator. If exposure exceeds
occupational exposure limits, wear a niosh-approved respirator. Depending on measured
levels, a mechanical filter, air purifying respirator for mists or air supplied respirator
is recommended. |
| eye/type |
chemical safety
goggles, face shield. |
| ventilation |
adequate ventilation
to maintain 1 PPM |
| waste disposal |
in accordance with
municipal, state or federal regulation |
| |
FIRST AID MEASURES |
| instructions: |
eyes:
immediately flush eyes with water for at least 15 minutes while holding eyelids open. if
irritation occurs or persists get medical attention |
| |
skin: wipe
excess from skin. wash contaminated skin with mild soap and water |
| |
oral/ ingestion:
do not induce vomiting. seek immediate medical attention. |
| |
inhalation:
remove to fresh air, restore and or support breathing, seek medical attention if
respiratory irritation occurs or if breathing is difficult. in case of ingestion:
do not induce vomiting obtain medical attention immediately. |
| primary route of ingestion |
inhalation or
ingestion. skin contact, eye contact |
| notes to physician |
In general,
lubricating oils have low oral toxicity. High pressure injection under the skin may have
serious consequences and may require urgent treatment. |