Well-Worth Products, Inc.
Slippery Stuff 20. oz-5001; 16 oz - #5007; 5014-8 oz.
Manufacturer MSDS Number: / HMIS
HEALTH / 1
FIRE / 4
REACTIVITY / 0
PPE / A

SECTION 1 : Chemical Product and Company Identification
MSDS Name: Slippery Stuff 20. oz-5001; 16 oz - #5007; 5014-8 oz.
Manufacturer Name:Well-Worth Products, Inc.
Address:
180 Dutton Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14211
24 hour emergency response:
Chem Trec(USA): 1-800-424-9300
(Intl.): 703-527-3887
Business Phone:(716)-597-0214, 1-800-890-7935
Business Fax: 716-597-0217
For information in North America, call: (716)-597-0214, 1-800-890-7935
For emergencies in the US, call CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300
Manufacturer MSDS Revision Date:
7-02
HMIS
Health Hazard: 1
Fire Hazard: 4
Reactivity: 0
Personal Protection: A
Distributor Name: Well-Worth Products, Inc.
Distributor Address:
180 Dutton Ave.,
Buffalo, NY 14211
EMERGENCY PHONE: 800-890-7935
Distributor Telephone: 716-597-0214, 800-890-7935
General Use:
Silicone Lubricant
Product Codes:
5001 20 oz,5007 16 oz 5014 8 oz
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SECTION 2 : Hazardous Ingredients/Identity Information
Chemical Name
Hexane / CAS#
110-543 / % Weight
30 - 40%
OSHA PEL TWA:50 PPM
ACGIH TLV TWA:50 PPM
Hazardous:Yes
Other Exposure Guidelines:
STEL: UNKNOWN
Chemical Name
Petroleum Solvent / CAS#
64742-48-9 / % Weight
5 - 10%
OSHA PEL TWA:300 PPM
ACGIH TLV TWA:300 PPM
Hazardous:Yes
Other Exposure Guidelines:
STEL: UNKNOWN
Chemical Name
Silicone / CAS#
UNKNOWN / % Weight
5 - 10%
OSHA PEL TWA:NONE
ACGIH TLV TWA:NONE
Hazardous:Yes
Other Exposure Guidelines:
STEL: NONE
Chemical Name
Propane / CAS#
74-98-6 / % Weight
20 - 30%
OSHA PEL TWA:1000 PPM
ACGIH TLV TWA:1000 PPM
Hazardous:Yes
Other Exposure Guidelines:
STEL: ASPHYX
Chemical Name
Isobutane / CAS#
75-28-5 / % Weight
1 - 5%
OSHA PEL TWA:800 PPM
ACGIH TLV TWA:800 PPM
Hazardous:Yes
Other Exposure Guidelines:
STEL: ASPHYX
Chemical Name
N-Butane / CAS#
106-97-8 / % Weight
10 - 20%
OSHA PEL TWA:800 PPM
ACGIH TLV TWA:800 PPM
Hazardous:Yes
Other Exposure Guidelines:
STEL: ASPHYX
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SECTION 3 : Physical And Chemical Characteristics
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Physical State/Appearance:
Clear
Odor:
Solvent odor
Vapor Pressure:
50 - 60
Vapor Density:
(Air = 1) Heavier than Air: Yes
Boiling Point:
150 deg F
Melting Point:
Not Applicable
Solubility:
IN WATER: NIL
Specific Gravity:
.0.60
Evaporation Point:
UNKNOWN
Percent Volatile:
90%
Volatile Organic Compound Content:
4.53 pounds/gallon or 548 grams/liter
FlashPoint:
PROPELLANT: -40 deg F
PRODUCT: -0 deg F
Upper Flammable Explosive Limit:
8.4%
Lower Flammable Explosive Limit:
1.8
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SECTION 4 : Fire And Explosion Hazards
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Flash Point:
PROPELLANT: -40 deg F
PRODUCT: -0 deg F
Upper Flammable or Explosive Limit:8.4%
Lower Flammable or Explosive Limit:1.8
Extinguishing Media:
Use foam, water spray, carbon dioxide or dry chemical to extinguish the fire. Aerosol cans are under pressure and will burst when heated above 120 deg F.
Fire Fighting Instructions:
SPECIAL: None
Static Discharge Effects:
SENSITIVITY: NO
Unusual Fire Hazards:
In case of fire remove the aerosol cans from the heat or keep them cool with water. If exposed to heat cans may burst spreading the fire. Fire fighters should wear self contained breathing apparatus.
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SECTION 5 : Health Hazards
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Applies to All Ingredients:
Routes of Exposure:
POSSIBLE: SKIN CONTACT, SKIN ABSORPTION, EYE CONTACT, INHALATION, INGESTION
Acute Health Effects:
Excessive inhalation of vapors may cause dizziness or narcosis. Product may cause defatting of the skin and in some cases a skin rash. If sprayed in the eyes temporary blurred vision may occur. Alcohol consumed before or after use may intensify the effects. If swallowed do not induce vomiting. Call a physician immediately.
Chronic Effects:
Chronic over exposure to the vapors and spray mist (over years) may cause lung, liver or kidney damage. The solvents listed ( NONE KNOWN ) have been reported to affect the central nervous system when used daily over a period of years. Intentionally sniffing the vapors to get a high may be fatal.
Carcinogenicity:
Not presently on any list.
Other Toxicological Information:
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE:
EYES: Blurred vision
DERMAL: Redness of skin
INHALATION: Dizziness
INGESTION: Vomiting
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SECTION 6 : Emergency And First Aid Procedures
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Eye Contact:
Flush eyes with fresh water for at least 15 minutes. If irritation continues, contact physician.
Skin Contact:
Wash skin with soap and fresh water. If irritation continues, contact physician.
Inhalation:
If person is unconscious move to fresh air and administer oxygen until emergency personnel arrive
Ingestion:
If swallowed do not induce vomiting. Call a physician.
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SECTION 7 : Reactivity Data
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Chemical Stability:
Stable: YES
Conditions to Avoid:
Heat and open flame and temperatures above 120 deg F.
Incompatibilities with Other Materials:
Oxygen
Hazardous Polymerization:
CAN HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION OCCUR: NO
Hazardous Decomposition Products:
Decomposition products from combustion maybe noxious and poisonous. Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and acids from hydrocarbon combustion.
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SECTION 8 : Precautions For Safe Handling
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Spill Cleanup Measures:
In case of a spill use sweeping compound and absorbent material to soak up spill. Dispose of absorbent in accord with local, state and federal regulations
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Storage:
Store at temperatures below 120 deg F.
Hygiene Practices:
Wash hand after use and before eating.
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Waste Disposal:
Dispose of absorbent in accord with local, state and federal regulations.
Ignitable (Yes/No):No
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Transportation Information:
Aerosols are allowed to be shipped as Consumer Commodity ORM- D and are exempt from shipping papers and hazardous sticker provided the carton is marked ORM-D Aerosol Products.
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SECTION 9 : Control Measures
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Hand Protection Description:
GLOVES: None required
Eye/Face Protection:
Safety glasses or goggles
Protective Clothing/Body Protection:
Long sleeves and long pants.
Respiratory Protection:
None required under normal use. Use a NIOSH approved respirator when spraying in confined spaces.
Other Protective:
Long sleeves and long pants.
WORK/HYGENIC PRACTICES: Wash hand after use and before eating.
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SECTION 10 : Other Information
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Applies to All Ingredients:
Section 313 Toxic Release Form:
Starred items are subject to the reporting requirements of Sara 313 and 40 CFR 372. If any of the components in Section 2 are proceeded by a star (*) you must notify each person to whom this product is sold.
Hexane:
State:
State of California Proposition 65:
Not presently on any list. New Jersey Right to Know: Hexane.
Propane:
State:
State of California Proposition 65:
Not presently on any list. New Jersey Right to Know: Propane.
Isobutane:
State:
State of California Proposition 65:
Not presently on any list. New Jersey Right to Know: Isobutane.
N-Butane:
State:
State of California Proposition 65:
Not presently on any list. New Jersey Right to Know: N.Butane.
HMIS:
Health Hazard:1
Fire Hazard:4
Reactivity:0
Personal Protection:A
MSDS Revision Date:
7-02
MSDS Author:
PREPARED BY: QC SUPERVISOR
Disclaimer:
The information contained herein is based on data considered accurate. However, no warranty is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of the data or the results to be obtained from the use thereof.
Vendor assumes no responsibility for injury to vendee or third person proximately caused by the material if reasonable safety procedures are not adhered to as stipulated in the data sheet. Additionally, vendor assumes no responsibility for injury to vendee or third persons proximately caused by abnormal use of the material even if reasonable safety procedures are followed. Furthermore, vendee assumes the risk in his use of the material.
Copyright:
© WELLWORTHPRODUCTS, 2001
VOC = 4.53 pounds/gallon or 548 grams/liter

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