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2009-09-25_PERMIT FILE - M2009076 (46)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2009076
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
9/25/2009
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pH & ORP Controllers, Recorders & Monitors
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MSDS Code: 778686 <br />Status: Final <br />• <br />om onent / CAS No: rerceni io r+???• <br />ubricant Base Oil (Petroleum) 76-78 5mg/m3 TWA 5 <br />ARIOUS 10 mg/m3 STEL <br />Page 217 <br />Date of Issue: 30-Jun-2005 <br />OSHA: NIOSH: utner: <br />ig/m3 TWA I 2500 mg/m3 IDLH as Oil Mist, <br />Generated <br />5 mg/m3 NOHSC <br />TWA <br />22-24 1 N <br />NE I NE <br />PROPRIETARY <br />The base oil for this product can be a mixture of any of the following highly refined petroleum streams: CAS 64741-88-4; CAS 64741- <br />89-5; CAS 64741-96-4; CAS 64741-97-5; CAS 64742-01-4; CAS 64742-52-5; CAS 64742-53-6; CAS 64742-54-7; CAS 64742-55-8; <br />CAS 64742-56-9; CAS 64742-57-0; CAS 64742-62-7; CAS 64742-63-8; CAS 64742-65-0; CAS 72623-83-7; CAS 72623-85-9; CAS <br />72623-86-0; CAS 72623-87-1 <br />Note: State, local or other agencies or advisory groups may have established more stringent limits. Consult an industrial hygienist or <br />similar professional, or your local agencies, for further information. <br />1 %=10,000 PPM. <br />NE=Not Established <br />3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION <br />Potential Health Effects <br />Eye: Eye irritant. Contact may cause stinging, watering, redness, and swelling. <br />• Skin: Contact may cause mild skin irritation including redness, and a burning sensation. Prolonged or repeated contact can worsen <br />irritation by causing drying and cracking of the skin leading to dermatitis (inflammation). No harmful effects from skin absorption are <br />expected. <br />Inhalation (Breathing): No information available. Studies by other exposure routes suggest a low degree of toxicity by inhalation. <br />Ingestion (Swallowing): No harmful effects expected from ingestion. <br />Signs and Symptoms: Effects of overexposure may include nausea, diarrhea, irritation of the digestive tract, irritation of the <br />respiratory tract. <br />Cancer: Inadequate evidence available to evaluate the cancer hazard of this material. See Section 11 for carcinogenicity information of <br />individual components, if any. <br />Target Organs: No data available for this material. <br />Developmental: No data available for this material. <br />Other Comments: None Known <br />Pre-Existing Medical Conditions: Conditions aggravated by exposure may include skin disorders. <br />4. FIRST AID MEASURES <br />Eye: Move victim away from exposure and into fresh air. If irritation or redness develops, flush eyes with clean water and seek medical <br />attention. For direct contact, hold eyelids apart and flush the affected eye(s) with clean water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical <br />attention. <br />Skin: Remove contaminated shoes and clothing and cleanse affected area(s) thoroughly by washing with mild soap and water. If <br />irritation or redness develops and persists, seek medical attention. <br />Inhalation (Breathing): If respiratory symptoms develop, move victim away from source of exposure and into fresh air. If symptoms <br />persist, seek medical attention. If victim is not breathing, clear airway and immediately begin artificial respiration. If breathing difficulties <br />develop, oxygen should be administered by qualified personnel. Seek immediate medical attention. <br />Ingestion (Swallowing): First aid is not normally required; however, if swallowed and symptoms develop, seek medical attention.
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