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.PAGE 2 OF 3 MSDS 5500 <br />FLASH POINT; Greater than 200 ° F (PMCC} ASTIN D-93 <br />PREFERRED FIRE EXTINGUISHING AGENTS: FOAM,CARBON DIOXtDE,OR DRY CHEMICAL. <br />CAUTION: WATER MAY CAUSE EXTREMELY SLIPPERY CONDITIONS. Use water to cool containers <br />exposed to fire. <br />UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD: May evolve NOx under fire conditions. <br />;aECTiON 9 REACTiVIN INFbRMATION <br />INCOMPATABtLlTY: Avoid strong oxidizers, chlorine, peroxide, nitric acid, etc., which can generate heat <br />with splattering or bolting and the release of toxic fumes.. <br />THERMAL DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: in the event of combustion CO, C02, NOx may be formed.. <br />Da not breathe smoke or fumes. Wear suitable protective equipment <br />SECTION 10 p-Fg,S~jNAL PRdT~,,=!ON EQUIPMENT <br />RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Respiratory protection is not normaEly needed since the volatility and <br />toxicity era low when product is in solution.. OSHA approved dust mask should be used when opening. <br />arxt emptying containers of dry product <br />VENTILATION: Genera! ventilation is recommended. <br />PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Use impermeable gloves and chemical splash goggles when attaching <br />feeding equipment or doing maintenance. <br />Ifciothing is contaminated, remove clothing and thoroughly wash the affected area. Launder <br />canfaminatad clothing before reuse. <br />~TION 11 SPILL AND DI~OGAL INFORMATION <br />tN CASE OF TRANSPORTATION AGCtDENTS, CALL t301-943.6609 <br />SPitl CONTROL AND RECOVERY: <br />Small liquid solution spills: Contain with absorbent material, such as clay, sail ar any crommeroially <br />available absorbent. Shovel reclaimed liquid and absorbent into recovery or salvage drums for disposal. <br />Refer to CERGLA in Section t4. <br />Large liquid solution spills: Dike to prevent further movement and reclaim into recovery or salvage <br />drums or tank Truck for disposal Refer to CERCtA in Section 14. <br />DISPOSAL: # this product becomes a waste, it does not meet the criteria of a hazardous waste as <br />deFnad under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261, <br />As a non~tazardous liquid waste; it should bs solidified with stabilizing agents (such as sand, fly ash, ar <br />cement} so that no free-liquid remains (If in solution) before disposal to an indusUial waste landtill. A <br />non-hazardous waste can also be incinerated in accordance with total, state and federal regulatioru, <br />SEGTiON 12 ENVIRQNMENTAL INFORMATION <br />if released into the ernironment, see CERCtA in Section 14. <br />SECTION 13 TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION <br />DOT PROPER SNIPPING NAME/HAZARD CODE -PRODUCT t5 NOT REGULATED DURING <br />TRANSPORTATION <br />4EGTION 14 REC,ULATORY~NF-QRMATION. <br />The following n3girtatians apply to this product.. <br />FEDERAL REGUL14TtONS: <br />OSt-tA's HAZARD COMMUNICATIN RULE, 29 CFR t9i0.1200: <br />Based en oui hazard evatua6on, the following ingredients in this product ors hazardous. <br />----:ONE <br />CERCtA; 4t) cfr t t7, 302; <br />Not cation of spills of this product is not required <br />SARAISUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1986 <br />(TITLE Ilt)> SECTIONS 302, 311,312 AND 313: <br />51 <br />