MATERIAL SAFETY DATA
SHEETS
MAXI-MIZER
DIESEL TREATMENT
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SECTION 1: PRODUCT AND COMPANY
IDENTIFICATION
PRODUCT NAME: Maxi-Mizer Diesel Treatment TRADE NAME: Maxi-Mizer Diesel Treatment
LABEL NAME: Same DESCRIPTION: Flammable Liquid. Petroleum Distillates N.O.S.
MANUFACTURER: Eagle
Marketing, Inc. PRODUCT
USE: Fuel Treatment
2412
EMERGENCY PHONE: Domestic
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NFPA 704M/HMIS RATING: 1/2 HEALTH 2/2
FLAMMABILITY 0/0 REACTIVITY 0 OTHER
0 = Insignificant 1 = Slight 2
= Moderate 3 = High 4 = Extreme
SECTION 2:
COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Our hazard evaluation has
identified the following chemical Ingredient(s) as hazardous under OSHA’S
Hazard Communication Rule 29 CFR 1910.1200.
Consult Section 15 for the nature of the hazard(s).
INGREDIENT(S): CAS NO. APPROXIMATE %
Dicyclopentadienryl Iron 102-54-2 1 – 5
Light aromatic naphtha 64742-95-6 70 – 100
SECTION 3: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW:
CAUTION: Combustible. May cause irritaiton to skin and
eyes. Prolonged inhalation of vapor may
be harmful. Avoid contact with skin,
eyes and clothing. Avoid prolonged or repeated breating of vapor. Use with adequate ventilation. Do not take internally. Keep away from heat and open flame. Keep container closed when not is use.
Empty containers may contain residual product. Do not reuse container unless properly
reconditioned.
PRIMARY ROUTE(S) OF EXPOSURE: Eyes, Skin,
Inhalation
EYES: Can
cause moderate irritation.
SKIN: Can cause mild irritation.
INHALATION: Prolonged inhalation of vapor or mist may be harmful.
SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE:
ACUTE: Inhalation of high concentrations of light
aromatic naptha can cause nausea, dizziness, vomiting, stupor or unconsciousness.
CHRONIC: Prolonged skin contact with heavy aromatic
naptha can cause defatting of skin, resulting in irritation and
dermatitis.
AGGRAVATIONI OF EXISTING
CONDITIONS: A review of available data
does not identify any worsening of existing conditions.
SECTION 4: FIRST AID INFORMATION
EYES: Immediately flush with
water for at least 15 minutes while holding eyelids open. Call a physician at once.
SKIN:
INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Give 2 glasses of water. Call a physician.
INHALATION: Remove to fresh air. Treat symptoms. Call a physician.
NOTES TO PHYSICIANS OR FIRST AID
PROVIDERS: Based on the individual
reactions of the patient, the physician’s judgement should be used to control
symptons and clicical condition.
CAUTION: If unconscious, or having trouble breathing
or in convulsions, do not induce vomiting or give water.
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SECTION 5: FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
FLASH POINT: 116°-127° F (PMCC) ASTM D-93
AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE: Greater than 495° F (ASTM D2155-66)
LEL: 1%
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Based on NFPA guide, use dry chemical, foam,
carbon dioxide or other extinguishing agent suitable for Class B fires. Use water to cool containers exposed to fire. For large fires, use water spray or fog,
thoroughly drenching the burning material.
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION
HAZARD: Containers exposed in a fire
should be cooled with water to prevent vapor pressure buildup leading to a
rupture.
SECTION 6: ACCIDENTAL RELEASE
MEASURES
IN CASE OF TRANSPORATION
ACCIDENTS.
SPILL CONTROL AND RECOVERY:
Small liquid spills: Contain
with absorbent material, such as clay, soil, or any other commercially
available absorbent. Shovel reclaimed
liquid and absorbent into recovery or salvage drums for disposal. Refer to CERCLA in Section 15.
Large liquid spills:
Dike to prevent
Large indoor spills:
Evacuate employees and ventilate area.
Those responsible for control and recovery should wear the protective
equipment specified in Section 8.
Keep the spill away from heat, sparks,
SECTION 7: HANDLING AND STORAGE
HANDLING AND STORAGE: Keep container closed when not is use.
SECTION 8: EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
RESPIRATORY
PROTECTION: Respiratory protections is
not normally needed since the volatility and toxicity are low. If significant mists are generated use either
a chemical cartridge respirator with a dus/mist prefilter or supplied air.
For large spills, entry into large
tanks, vessels or enclosed small spaces with inadequate ventilation, a positive pressure, self-contained
VENTILATION : General
ventilation is recommended.
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Use impermeable gloves and chemical splash
goggles when attatching feeding equipment, doing maintenance or handling
product. Examples of impermeable gloves
available on the market are neoprene, nitrile, natural rubber, and vitron
(compatibility studies have not been preformed.)
The availability of any eye wash fountain and safety shower
is recommended.
If clothing is contaminated, remove and
thoroughly wash the affected area.
Launder contaminated clothing before
HUMAN EXPOSURE CHARACTERIZATION: Based on Eagle’s recommended product
application and our recommended personal protective equipment the potential for
human exposure is: MODERATE.
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SECTION 9: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
DENSITY: 6.9
– 7.2 lbs/gallon
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.83 @ 60°F ASTM
D-1298
VAPOR PRESSURE: 3 mm Hg @ 68°F ASTM
D-323
NOTE: These
physical properties are typical values for this product.
SECTION 10: STABILITY AND
REACTIVITY
INCOMPATIBILITY: Avoid contact with strong oxidizers (e.g.
Chorine, peroxides, chromates, nitric acid, perchlorates, concentrated oxygen,
permanganates) which can generate heat,
fires, explosions and the release of toxic fumes.
THERMAL DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: In the event of combustion CO, CO2. may be
formed. Do not
SECTION
11: TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
TOXICOLOGICAL STUDIES: No toxicity studies have been conducted on
this product.
SECTION
12: ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION: If released into the environment, see CERCLA
in Section 15.
SECTION 13: DISPOSAL
CONSIDERATIONS
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: If this product becomes a waste, it meets the
criteria of a hazardous waste as defined under the resource Conservation and
Recovery Act (RCRA) 40CFR261. Hazardous
Waste D001. In addition, this product
may contain trace levels of benzene.
Before desposal, the product should be analyzed to determine if it meets
the hazardous waste classification of D018 (Toxicity Characteristic Leaching
Procedure [TCLP] Test).
As a hazardous liquid waste. It must
be solidified with stabilizing agents (such as sand, fly ash, or cement) so that no free liquid remains before
disposal to a licensed industrial waste landfill (
SECTION
14: TRANSPORT INFORMATION
PROPER SHIPPING
BULK TRUCK SHIPMENTS:
UN/ID NO.: UN 1268
HAZARD CLASS – PRIMARY: 3 COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID (NON BULK TRUCK
TRANSPORT ONLY)– All other modes
3
PACKING GROUP: III
IMDG PAGE NO.:
3375
IATA PACKAING INSTRUCTION: CARGO:310
IATA CARGO AIRCRAFT LIMIT: 220 L (MAX NET QUANTITY PER PACKAGE)
TECHNICAL
RQ LBS (PER PACKAGE): NONE
RQ COMPONENT (S): NONE
SECTION 15: REGULATORY
INFORMATION
The following regulatons apply to
this product.
FEDERAL REGULATiONS:
OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATIONS RULE
29 CFR 1910.1200:
Based on our hazard evaluation,
the following ingredients in this product are hazardous and the reasons are
shown below.
Light aromatic naphta =
Combustible, irritant
Dicyclopenatadienly iron =
irritant
Dicyclopentadienly iron = TWA
10mg/3 ACGIH/TLV
Dicyclopentadienly iron = TWA 10
mg/m3
CERCLA/SUPERFUND 40 CRF 117, 302:
Notification of spills of this
product is not required.
SARA/SUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND
REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1986
(TITLE III) SECTIONS 302, 311,
312, AND 313:
SECTION 302 – EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS
SUBSTANCES 940 CFR 355):
This product does not contain
ingredients listed in Appendix A and B as an Extremely Hazardous Substance.
SECTIONS 311 AND 312 – MATERIAL
SAFETY DATA SHEET REQUIREMENTS (40 CFR 370):
Our hazard evaluation has found
this product to be hazardous. The
product should be reported under the following EPA hazard categories:
XX Immediate (acute) health
hazard
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XX Fire Hazard
---- Sudden release of pressure
hazard
---- Reactive hazard
Under SARA 311 and 312, the EPA
has established threshold quantities for the reporting of hazardous
chemicals. The current threshoilds
are: 500 pounds or the threshold
planning quantity (TPQ), whichever is lower, for extremely hazzrdous substances
and 10,000 pounds for all other hazardous chemicals.
SECTION 313 – LIST OF TOXIC
CHEMICALS (40 CFR 372):
This product does not contain
ingredients on the List of Toxic Chemicals.
RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND
RECOVERY ACT, AND RECOVERY ACT, (RCRA), 40 CFR 261 SUBPART C & D:
Consult Section 14 for RCRA
classification.
FEDERAL WATER
None of the ingredients are
specifically listed.
CLEAN AIR ACT, Section 111 (40
CFR 60), Section 112 (40 CFR 61, 1990 Amendments), Section 611 (40 CFR 82,
CLASS I and II Ozone depleting substances):
This product does not contain
ingredients covered by the Clean Air Act.
STATE REGULATIONS:
Substances known to the State of
This
product does not contain ingredients liated on the
STATE RIGHT TO KNOW LAWS:
Regulated in those states using
the TLV for ferrocene as a criteria for listing.
INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS:
This product is WHMIS controlled
product under The House of Commons of
contains following substance(s),
from the Ingredient Disclosure List or has been evaluated based on its
toxicological
properties, to contain the
following hazardous ingredients (s):
Chemical
Dicylopentadienly Iron 102-54-2 1-5
Light aromatic naphtha 64742-95-6 70-100
SECTION 16: OTHER INFORMATION
OTHER INFORMATION:
Empty drums must not be
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SECTION 17: RISK CHARACTERIZATION
Due to our commitment of Product Stewardship, we have
evaluated the human and environmental hazards and exposures of this
product. Based on our recommended use of
this product, we have characterized the product’s general risk. This informaiotn should provide assistance
for your own risk management practices.
We have evaluated our product’s risk as follows:
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The human risk is:
MODERATE.
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The environmental risk is:
MODERATE.
Any use inconsistent with Eagle’s recommendations may affect
our risk characterization. O
This product material safety date sheet provides health and
safety information. The product is to be
used in applications consistent with our product literature.
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SECTION 18 REFERENCES
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Threshold
Hazardous Substances Data Bank, National Library of
Medicine,
IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of the Carcinogenic Risk
of Chemicals to Man,
Integrated Risk Information
Annual Report on Carcinogens, National Toxicology
Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1910, Subpart Z,
Toxic and Hazardous Substances, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (
Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances, National
Institute for Occupational Safety and Health,
Shepard’s Catalogue of Teratogenic Agents (CD-ROM version),
Micromedex, Inc.
Suspect Chemicals Sourcebook (a guide to
The Teratogen Information System,