INGESTION: “EMPTY” CONTAINER WARNING: Section 1: Product And Call A Physician Immediately. Do Not "Empty" Containers Retain Residue Company Identification Induce Vomiting. (Vomiting May Cause (Liquid And/Or Vapor) And Can Be COMPANY: J/B INDUSTRIES INC. Aspiration Into Lungs Resulting In Dangerous. Do Not Pressurize, Cut, LOCATION: 601 N. Farnsworth Ave. Chemical Pneumonia.) Weld, Braze, Solder, Drill, Grind Or Aurora, IL 60507 Expose Such Containers To Heat, Emergency Telephone Number: Section 5. Fire-Fighting Flame, Sparks, Static Electricity Or 630/851-9444 Measures Other Sources Of Ignition, They May PRODUCT NAME: SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Explode And Cause Injury Or Death. Do Vacuum Pump Oil Do Not Use Water Except As Fog Not Attempt To Refill Or Clean PRODUCT GRADES: UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Containers Since Residue Is Difficult To None Remove. "Empty" Drums Should Be PRODUCT CODE: FLASH POINT: Completely Drained, Properly Bunged (Method Used) Cleveland Open Cup And Promptly Returned To A Drum DATE ISSUED: >177°C (350 F) Reconditioner. December 28, 1992 FLAMMABLE LIMIT%: WASTE DISPOSAL N/A Dispose Of In Accordance With All DATE REVISED: EXTINGUISHING AGENTS: Applicable Federal, State And Local March 1, 2001 Drychemical Or Water Fog Or Carbon Regulations. Section 2: Composition/ Dioxide, Or Foam. Section 8. Exposure Control/ Information On Ingredients NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NSPA) - HAZARD Personal Protection CAS NAME: IDENTIFICATION: EXPOSURE LIMIT FOR TOTAL PRODUCT: Petroleum Lubricating Oil HEALTH FLAMMABILITY REACTIVITY 5 mg/m3 For Oil Mist (Aerosol) For An CAS NUMBER: 1 1 0 8-Hour Workday. 64741-88-4; 64742-65-0 Section 6. Accidental Release BASIS: Section 3: Hazard Identification Measures OSHA Regulation CFR 1910.1000 And HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IDENTIFICATION CLEAN WATER ACT / OIL POLLUTION ACT: Recommended By The American SYSTEM (HMIS) This Product May Be Classified As An Oil Hygienists (ACGIH). ACGIH States That HEALTH FLAMMABILITY REACTIVITY Under Section 311 Of the Clean Water The Air Is To Be Sampled By A Method 1 2 0 Act, And Under The Oil Pollution Act. That Does Not Collect Vapor, In PERMISSIBLE CONCENTRATIONS (AIR): Discharges Or Spills Into Or Leading To Addition, It Lists A 10mg/m3 STEL. If Used In Applications Where A Mist Surface Waters That Cause A Sheen VENTILATION: May Be Generated, Observe A TWA/PEL Must Be Reported To National Response Use Local Exhaust To Capture Vapor, Of 5mg/m3 For Mineral Oil Mist (OSHA Center (1-800-424-8802). Mists Or Fumes, If Necessary. Provide And ACGIN). STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS Ventilation Sufficient To Exceeding CHRONIC EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: RELEASED OR SPILLED: Recommended Exposure Limit Or Prolonged Or Repeated Skin Contact Recover Free Product. Add Sand, Earth Buildup Of Explosive Concentrations Of May Cause Dermatitis (Skin Irritation) Or Other Suitable Absorbent To Spill Vapor In Air. No Smoking, Or Use Of See Section 16. Comments. Area. Minimize Skin Contact. Keep Flame Or Other Ignition Sources. CARCINOGENICITY PROPERTIES: Product Out Of Sewers And RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: NPT? NO IARC? NO OSHA? NO Watercourses By Diking Or Impounding. Use Supplied-Air Respiratory Protection VARIABILITY AMONG INDIVIDUALS: Advise Authorities If Product Has In Confined Or Enclosed Spaces, If Health Studies Have Shown That Many Entered Or May Enter Sewers, Needed. Petroleum Hydrocarbons And Synthetic Watercourses, Or Extensive Land Areas. PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Lubricants Pose Potential Human Health Assure Conformity With Applicable Use Chemical-Resistant Gloves, If Risks Which May Vary From Person To Governmental Regulations. Needed, To Avoid Prolonged Or Person. As A Precaution, Exposure To Section 7. Storage And Handling Repeated Skin Contact. Liquids, Vapors, Mists Or Fumes EYE PROTECTION: HANDLING PRECAUTIONS: Should Be Minimized. Use Splash Goggles Or Face Shield Use Product With Caution Around Heat, Section 4: First Aid Measures Sparks, Pilot Lights, Static Electricity When Eye Contact May Occur. And Open Flame. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: EYE CONTACT: Immediately Flush With Large PROCEDURES FOR CLEAN-UP: Use Chemical-Resistant Apron Or Other Quantities Of Water For At Least 15 Transfer Bulk Of Mixture Into Another Impervious Clothing, If Needed, To Minutes And Call A Physician. Container. Absorb Residue With An Inert Avoid Contaminating Regular Clothing, Material Such As Earth, Sand, Or Which Could Result In Prolonged Or SKIN CONTACT: Vermiculite. Sweep Up And Dispose As Repeated Skin Contact. Remove Excess With Cloth Or Paper. Solid Waste In Accordance With Local, PERSONAL HYGIENE: Wash Thoroughly With Soap And Water State And Federal Regulations. Minimize Breathing Vapors, Mist Or INHALATION: Fumes. Avoid Prolonged Or Repeated Remove Victim To Fresh Air And Call A Physician. (Cont'd) Contact With Skin. Remove Deposition, Oil Granuloma Formation, Section 15. Regulatory Contaminated Clothing; Launder Or Dry- Inflammation And increased Incidence Information Clean Before Re-Use. Remove Of Infection. U. S. FEDERAL REGULATIONS: Contaminated Shoes And Thoroughly TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS: Clean Before Re-Use; Discard If Oil The Following Information May Result In None Soaked. Cleanse Skin Thoroughly After Complying With Various State And Contact, Before Breaks And Meals, And Section 12. Ecological Federal Laws And Regulations Under At End Of Work Period. Product Is Information: Various Environmental Statutes. Readily Removed From Skin By Ecological Effect Testing Has Not Been Threshold Planning Quantity (TPQ), EPA Waterless Hand Cleaners Followed By Conducted On This Product. Do Not Regulation 40 CFR 355 (SARA Sections Washing Thoroughly With Soap And Discharge This Product Into Public 301-304) No TPQ For Product Or Any Water. Water Or Waterways Unless Authorized Constituent Greater Than 1% Or 0.1% By A National Pollution Discharge (Carcinogen). Toxic Chemical Release Section 9: Physical And Elimination System (NODES) Permit Reporting, EPA Regulation 40 CFR 372 Chemical Properties Issued By The Environmental Protection (SARA Section 313) No Toxic Chemical FORM: Agency (EPA). Is Present Greater Than 1% Or 0.1% Liquid An Environmental Fate Analysis Has Not (Carcinogen). Hazardous Chemical ODOR: Been Conducted On This Specific Reporting, EPS Regulation 40 CFR 370 Mild Petroleum Odor Product. However, Plants And Animals (SARA Section 311-312) APPEARANCE: May Experience Harmful Or Fatal Effects EPA HAZARD CLASSIFICATION CODE: Viscous Liquid When Coated With Petroleum-Based Not Applicable COLOR: Products. Petroleum-Based (Mineral) TOXIC SUBSTANCE CONTROL ACT (TSCA) Light Amber Lube Oils Will Normally Float On Water. This Product Does Not Contain SPECIFIC GRAVITY (water=1): In Stagnant Or Slow-Flowing Waterways, Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB's). All 0.86-0.91 An Oil Layer Can Cover A Large Surface Components Of This Product Are Listed BOILING POINT: Area. As A Result, This Oil Layer Might On The U.S. TSCA Inventory. This > 260 C (500 F) Limit Or Eliminate Natural Atmospheric Product Does Not Contain Detectable MELTING POINT Oxygen Transport Into The Water. With Amount Of Any Material Listed By The <-10 C (20 F) Time, If Not Removed, Oxygen Depletion State Of California As Known To Cause SOLUBILITY IN WATER: In The Water Way Might Be Enough To Reproductive Toxicity. Cause A Fish Kill Or Create An Anaerobic WHMIS Not Soluble VOLATILE: Environment. Not A Controlled Product. CEPA (CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL 0 Section 13. Disposal PROTECTION ACT) EVAPORATION RATE: Consideration All Components Of This Product Are On 0 The Domestic Substances List (DSL) Or Options For Disposal Of This Product VAPOR PRESSURE: Are Exempt. May Depend On The Conditions Under 0 Which It Was Used. To Determine The Section 16. Other Information VAPOR DENSITY: Proper Method Of Disposal, Refer To N/A RCRA (40 CRF 261), As Well As Federal The Health And Safety Information PH: EPA And State And Local Regulations. Presented Herein Must Be Used In N/A Please Refer To Section 5, 6 And 15 For Conjunction With The Pertinent STABILITY: Additional Information. Standards For Training, Work Practices Stable Under Normal Conditions And Facilities Design Established By VISCOSITY SUS AT 100 F: Section 14. Transportation OSHA, NFPA, API, NEC, Underwriters, 150 Information Bureau Of Mines And Similar TRANSPORTATION Organization. Section 10. Stability And INCIDENT INFORMATION The Information And Recommendations Reactivity For Further Information Relative To Contained Herein, To The Best Of J/B This Product Stable And Will Not React Spills Resulting From Transportation Industries' Knowledge And Belief, Violently With Water. Hazardous Incidents, Refer To Latest Department Of Accurate And Reliable As Of The Date Polymerization Will Not Occur. Avoid Transportation Emergency Response Issued. J/B Industries Does Not Warrant Contact With Strong Oxidants Such as Guidebook For Hazardous Materials Or Guarantee Their Accuracy Or Liquid Chlorine, Concentrated Oxygen, Incidents. Reliability, And J/B Industries Inc. Shall Sodium Hypochlorite, Calcium D.O.T.: Not Be Liable For Any Loss Or Damage Hypochlorite, Etc., As This Presents A Not Regulated Arising Out Of The Use Thereof. Serious Explosion Hazard. REPORTABLE QUANTITY: The Information And Recommendations N/A Are Offered For The user's Consideration Section 11. Toxicological FREIGHT CLASSIFICATION: And Examination, And It Is The User's Information Petroleum Lubricating Oil Responsibility To Satisfy Itself That Are NATURE OF HAZARD AND TOXICITY SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION NOTES: Suitable And Complete For Its Particular INFORMATION: None Use. Repeated And Prolonged Overexposure To Oil Mists May Result In Droplet