ZEP MANUFACTURING COMPANY 03/22/02 PAGE 1 ISSUE DATE: 05/20/99 GLASS CLEANER AEROSOL NEW SUPERSEDES: 12/15/98 PRODUCT NUMBER: 0019 Aerosol Glass Cleaner SECTION I - E M E R G E N C Y C O N T A C T S MEDICAL EMERGENCY: TOLL FREE 1-877-541-2016 ALL CALLS RECORDED TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCY: CHEMTREC: TOLL FREE 1-800-424-9300 ALL CALLS RECORDED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION II - H A Z A R D O U S I N G R E D I E N T S TLV EFFECTS % IN DESIGNATIONS (PPM) (SEE REVERSE) PROD. ** ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL ** ipa; dimethylcarbinol; 2-pro- 400 IRR FBL < 10 panol; CAS# 67-63-0; RTECS# NT8050000; OSHA PEL-400 PPM; OSHA/ACGIH STEL-500 PPM ** ACETONE ** dimethyl ketone; CAS# 67-64-1; RTECS# - 500 FBL CNS IRR < 10 AL3150000; OSHA PEL - 1000 ppm; ACGIH STEL - 750 ppm ** BLEND OF [ISOBUTANE; CAS# 75-28-5; RTECS# 800 FBL < 10 TZ4300000] & [PROPANE; CAS# 74-98-6; RTECS# TX2775000] & [n-BUTANE; CAS# 106-97-8; RTECS# EJ4200000] ** OSHA PEL-1000 ppm -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION III - H E A L T H H A Z A R D D A T A SPECIAL NOTE: MSDS data pertains to the product as dispensed from the container. Adverse health effects would not be expected under recommended conditions of use (diluted) so long as prescribed safety precautions are practiced. ACUTE EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: Eye irritant. Eye contact may produce stinging, burning, inflammation, and in extreme cases injury to eye tissue may occur. Prolonged exposure to mists or vapors may be irritating to skin and upper respiratory tract. Overexposure can result in mild narcotic effects, including flushing, headache, dizziness and nausea. CHRONIC EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: Repeated or prolonged skin contact may produce defatting of the skin resulting in dryness. None of the ingredients are listed as carcinogens by IARC, NTP, or OSHA. EST'D PEL/TLV: Not established PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: Inh. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HMIS CODES: HEALTH 1; FLAM. 1; REACT. 0; PERS. PROTECT. B ; CHRONIC HAZ. NO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PAGE 2 ISSUE DATE: 05/20/99 GLASS CLEANER AEROSOL NEW SUPERSEDES: 12/15/98 PRODUCT NUMBER: 0019 Aerosol Glass Cleaner SECTION III - H E A L T H H A Z A R D D A T A (CONTINUED) FIRST AID PROCEDURES: SKIN : Flush contaminated skin with plenty of water. Consult a physician if irritation develops. EYES : Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. If irritation develops, consult a physician. INHALE: If symptoms occur, move affected person to fresh air. If symptoms persist, get medical attention promptly. INGEST: This route of exposure is not likely due to product nature. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION IV - S P E C I A L P R O T E C T I O N I N F O R M A T I O N PROTECTIVE CLOTHING : As with all chemical products, prolonged skin contact should be avoided. Implement protective measures under EYE PROTECTION : As with all chemical products, eye contact should be avoided. Implement protective measures based on con- RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Avoid inhalation of spray mists, and do not direct spray toward people. VENTILATION : Open air or good room ventilation is normally adequate for safe use of this product. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION V - P H Y S I C A L D A T A (FOR FILL MATERIAL ONLY) BOILING POINT (F) : 205 SPECIFIC GRAVITY : 0.978 VAPOR PRESSURE(MMHG): N/A EVAPORATION RATE(WATER =1): 1.0 VAPOR DENSITY(AIR=1): N/A PH(CONCENTRATE) : N/A SOLUBILITY IN WATER : COMPLETE PH(USE DILUTION OF ): N/A VOC CONTENT (CONCENTRATE) 12.0% APPEARANCE AND ODOR :A CLOUDY, THIN, COLORLESS LIQUID WITH A PLEASANT FRAGRANCE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION VI - F I R E A N D E X P L O S I O N D A T A FLASH POINT(F) (METHOD USED): NOT FLAMMABLE (CSMA) FLAMMABLE LIMITS LEL N/A UEL N/A EXTINGUISHING MEDIA : Carbon dioxide, dry chemical and foam. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING: Wear self-contained positive pres. breathing apparatus. UNUSUAL FIRE HAZARDS : Direct water onto intact containers to prevent bursting. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION VII - R E A C T I V I T Y D A T A STABILITY : Stable INCOMPATIBILITY(AVOID) : Heat, open flame, spark, and oxidizing agents. POLYMERIZATION : Will not occur. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and other unidentified organic compounds. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION VIII - S P I L L A N D D I S P O S A L P R O C E D U R E S STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Observe safety precautions in sections 4 & 9 during spill clean-up. Large spills are unlikely due to packaging. Spill may be absorbed on an inert absorb- ent material, and placed in a suitable container for disposal. Wash area thoroughly with a detergent solution and rinse well with water. PAGE 3 ISSUE DATE: 05/20/99 GLASS CLEANER AEROSOL NEW SUPERSEDES: 12/15/98 PRODUCT NUMBER: 0019 Aerosol Glass Cleaner SECTION VIII - S P I L L A N D D I S P O S A L P R O C E D U R E S (CONTINUED) WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Product is consumed in use. Do not crush, puncture or incinerate spent contain- ers. Large numbers of aerosol containers may require handling as a hazardous waste, but in most states total hazardous waste quantities less than 220 lbs per month may allow disposal in a chemical or industrial waste landfill. Consult local, state and federal agencies for the proper disposal method in your area. RCRA HAZ. WASTE NOS.: N/A -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION IX - S P E C I A L P R E C A U T I O N S PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN WHEN HANDLING AND STORING: Do not store at temperatures above 120F (39C) or in direct sunlight. Do not puncture or incinerate container. Avoid breathing spray mists. Keep product out of eyes. Keep out of the reach of children. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION X - R E G U L A T O R Y I N F O R M A T I O N DOT PROPER SHIP NAME: CONSUMER COMMODITY, NOTE: DOT information applies to larger package sizes of affected products. For some products, DOT may require alternate names and labeling in accordance with packaging group requirements. DOT HAZARD CLASS: ORM-D DOT PACKING GROUP: DOT I.D. NUMBER : N/A DOT LABEL/PLACARD: ORM-D EPA TSCA CHEMICAL INVENTORY - ALL INGREDIENTS ARE LISTED EPA CWA 40CFR PART 117 SUBSTANCE(RQ IN A SINGLE CONTAINER): NONE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date Last Reviewed by Compliance Services : 08/09/01 NOTICE Thank you for your interest in, and use of, Zep products. Zep Manufacturing Co. is pleased to be of service to you by supplying this Material Safety Data Sheet for your files. Zep Manufacturing is concerned for your health and safety. Zep products can be used safely with proper protective equipment and proper handling practices consistent with label instructions and the MSDS. Before using any Zep product, be sure to read the complete label and the Material Safety Data Sheet. As a further word of caution, Zep wishes to advise that serious accidents have resulted from the misuse of "emptied" containers. "Empty" containers retain residue (liquid and/or vapor) and can be dangerous. DO NOT pressurize, cut, weld, braze, solder, drill, grind or expose such containers to heat, flame, or other sources of ignition; they may explode or develop harmful vapors and pos- sibly cause injury or death. Clean empty containers by triple rinsing with water or an appropriate solvent. Empty containers must be sent to a drum reconditioner before reuse. TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS - LISTED ALPHABETICALLY BY SECTION SECTION II: HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS CAR: Carcinogen - A chemical listed by the National Toxicology Program (NTP), the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) or OSHA as a definite or possible human cancer causing agent. CAS #: Chemical Abstract Services Registry Number - A univers- ally accepted numbering system for chemical substances. CBL: Combustible - At temperatures between 100F and 200F chemical gives off enough vapor to ignite if a source of ignition is present as tested with a closed cup tester. CNS: Central Nervous System depressant which reduces the activity of the brain and spinal cord. COR: Corrosive - Causes irreversible injury to living tissue (e.g. burns). DESIGNATIONS: Chemical and common names of hazardous ingredients. EIR: Eye Irritant Only - Causes reversible reddening and/or inflammation of eye tissues. EXPOSURE LIMITS: The time weighted average (TWA) airborne concentration at which most workers can be exposed without any expected adverse effects. Primary sources include ACGIH TLVs, and OSHA PELs (TWA, STEL and ceiling limits). ACGIH: American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists. CEILING: The concentration that should not be exceeded in the workplace during any part of the working exposure. OSHA: Occupational Safety and Health Administration PEL: Permissible Exposure Limit - A set of time weighted average exposure values, established by OSHA, for a normal 8-hour day and a 40-hour work week. PPM: Parts per million - unit of measure for exposure limits. (S) SKIN: Skin contact with substance can contribute to overall exposure. STEL: Short Term Exposure Limit - Maximum concentration for a continuous 15-minute exposure period. TLV: Threshold Limit Value - A set of time weighted average exposure limits, established by the ACGIH, for a normal 8-hour day and a 40-hour work week. FBL: Flammable - At temperatures under 100F, chemical gives off enough vapor to ignite if a source of ignition is present as tested with a closed cup tester. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS: Chemical substances determined to be potential health or physical hazards based on the criteria established in the OSHA Hazard Communi- cation Standard - 29 CFR 1910.1200 HTX: Highly toxic - the probable lethal dose for a 70kg (150 lb.) man and may be approximated as less than 6 teaspoons (2 tablespoons). IRR: Irritant - Causes reversible effects in living tissues (e.g. inflammation) - primarily skin and eyes. N/A: Not Applicable - Category is not appropriate for this product. N/D: Not Determined - Insufficient information to make a determination for this item. RTECS#: Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances - an unreviewed listing of published toxicology data on chemical substances. SARA: Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act - Section 313 designates chemicals for possible reporting for the Toxics Release Inventory. SEN: Sensitizer - Causes allergic reaction after repeated exposure. TOX: Toxic - The probable lethal dose for a 70 kg (150 lb.) man is one ounce (2 tablespoons) or more. SECTION III: HEALTH HAZARD DATA ACUTE EFFECT: An adverse effect on the human body from a single exposure with symptoms developing almost immediately after exposure or within a relatively short time. CHRONIC EFFECT: Adverse effects that are most likely to occur from repeated exposure over a long period of time. EST D PEL/TLV: This estimated, time-weighted average, exposure limit, developed by using a formula provided by the ACGIH, pertains to airborne concentrations from the product as a whole. This value should serve as guide for providing safe workplace conditions to nearly all workers. HMIS CODES: Hazardous Material Identification System - a rating system developed by the National Paint and Coating Association for estimating the hazard potential of a chemical under normal workplace conditions. These risk estimates are indicated by a numerical rating given in each of three hazard areas (Health/Flammability/Reactivity) ranging from a low of zero to a high of 4. The presence of a chronic hazard is indicated with a yes. Consult HMIS training guides for Personal Protection letter codes which indicate necessary protective equipment. PRIMARY ROUTE OF ENTRY: The way one or more hazardous ingredients may enter the body and cause a generalized-systemic or specific-organ toxic effect. ING: Ingestion - A primary route of exposure through swallowing of material INH: Inhalation - A primary route of exposure through breathing of vapors. SKIN: A primary route of exposure through contact with the skin. SECTION IV: SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Where respiratory protection is recommended, use only MSHA and NIOSH approved respirators and dust masks. MSHA: Mine Safety and Health Administration NIOSH: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health SECTION V: PHYSICAL DATA EVAPORATION RATE: Refers to the rate of change from the liquid state to the vapor state at ambient temperature and pressure in comparison to a given sub- stance (e.g. water). pH; A value representing the acidity or alkalinity of an aqueous solution (Acidic pH = 1; Neutral pH = 7; Alkaline pH = 14) VOC CONTENT: The percentage or amount in pounds per gallon of the product that is regulated as a Volatile Organic Compound under the Clean Air Act of 1990 and various state jurisdictions. SOLUBILITY IN WATER: A description of the ability of the product to dissolve in water. SECTION VII: REACTIVITY DATA HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION: Breakdown products expected to be produced upon product decomposition by extreme heat or fire. INCOMPATIBILITY: Material contact by extreme heat and the conditions to avoid to prevent hazardous reactions. POLYMERIZATION: Indicates the tendency of the product's molecules to combine with themselves in a chemical reaction, releasing excess pressure and heat. STABILITY: Indicates the susceptibility of the product to spontaneously and dangerously decompose. SECTION VIII: SPILL AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES RCRA WASTE NOS: RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act) waste codes (40 CFR 261) applicable to the disposal of spilled or unusable product from the original container. SECTION X: TRANSPORTATION DATA CWA: Clean Water Act- Federal Law which regulates chemical releases to bodies of water. RQ: Reportable Quantity - The amount of the specific ingredient that, when spil- led to the ground and can enter a storm sewer or natural watershed, must be re- ported to the National Response Center, and other regulatory agencies. TSCA: Toxic Substances Control Act - a federal law requiring all commercial chemical substances to appear on an inventory maintained by the EPA. DISCLAIMER All statements, technical information and recommendations contained herein are based on available scientific tests or data which we believe to be reliable. The accuracy and completeness of such data are not warranted or guaranteed. We can- not anticipate all conditions under which this information and our products, or the products of other manufacturers in combination with out products, may be used. Zep assumes no liability or responsibility for loss or damage resulting from the improper use or handling of our products, from incompatible product combinations, or from the failure to follow instructions, warnings, and advisories in the products label and Material Safety Data Sheet. (rev. 1/98)