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Eyes: Direct contact with material can cause the following: Slight Irritation <br />Skin: Prolonged or repeated skin contact can cause the following: Slight Irritation <br />Inhalation: Inhalation or vapor mist can cause the following: Irritation of nose, throat, and <br />lungs. Headache. Nausea <br />4) FIRST AID MEASURES <br />Inhalation: Move to fresh air. <br />Skin Contact: Wash with water and soap as a precaution. If skin irritation persists, call a physician. <br />Eye Contact: Rinse with plenty of water. If eye irritation persists, consult a specialist. <br />Ingestion: Drink 1 or 2 glasses of water. Consult a physician if necessary. Never give anything by mouth to <br />an unconscious person. <br />5) FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES <br />Flash point <br />Lower explosion limit <br />Upper explosion limit <br />Thermal decomposition <br />Suitable extinguishing <br />Specific hazards during fire fighting: <br />Noncombustible <br />Not Applicable <br />Not Applicable <br />Thermal decomposition may yield acrylic monomers. <br />Use extinguishing media appropriate for surrounding fire. <br />Material can splatter above 100C/212F. Dried product can burn. <br />6) ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES <br />Personal precautions: <br />Use personal protective equipment. <br />Keep people away from an upwind of spill /leak. <br />Material can create slippery conditions. <br />Environmental precautions: <br />CAUTION: Keep spills and cleaning runoff out of municipal sewers and open bodies of water. <br />Methods for cleaning up: <br />Contain spills immediately with inert materials (e.g., sand, earth). <br />Transfer liquids and solid diking material to separate suitable containers for recovery or disposal. <br />