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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET


Trade Name: MARBLE BONDING RESIN (Polyester Resin)

Chemical Family:
Formula:
Unsaturated Polyester
Proprietary

Manufacturer: ASHLAND CHEMICAL
2620 Royal Windsor Drive
Mississauga, Ontario L5J 4E7
Emergency Ph. #'s: 1-800-274-5263

Supplier: Industrial Plastics & Paints
776 Cloverdale Ave
Victoria, BC V8X 1S7
(250) 727-3545


Transportation EMG. Phone # CANUTEC (613) 996-6666  Cell 666

HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS:
Styrene Monomer: 15 - 40% CAS # 100-42-5
Exposure Limits:
LD50 of ingredient Oral rat 4000 mg/kg, Skin rat 2000 mg/kg
LC50 of ingredient Inhl. rat 2770 ppm/4H

PHYSICAL DATA:
Appearance & Odour: yellow liquid, pungent odour
Odour Threshold: TLV/TWA = 50ppm, 215 mg/m3, 8hrs
Vapour Pressure: (mm Hg) approx 4.5
Boiling Point: 145oC
Vapour Density: (air=1) Styrene 3.6
Freezing Point: -31oC
Solubility in Water: insoluble
Specific Gravity: approx 1.080
pH: not applicable
Evaporation Rate: (Butyl Acetate=1)<1

FIRE & EXPLOSION DATA:
Flashpoint & Method: 31oC (PENSKY-MARTIN CC)
Flammable Limits: LFL 1.1% (styrene), UFL 6.1% (styrene)
Extinguishing Methods: any Class B extinguishing agent, foam, CO2
Special Equipment & Procedures: Self-contained breathing apparatus and complete protective clothing


REACTIVITY DATA:
Conditions Contributing to Instability: Heat and direct sunlight
Incompatible Substances : Strong OXIDIZING AGENTS, Strong ACIDS
Hazardous Decomposition Products; Irritating Acrid fumes, CO, CO2, Aldehyde
Hazardous Polymerization: May occur with excess heat or direct sunlight

HEALTH HAZARDS DATA:
NOTE: Health studies have shown that exposure to chemicals pose potential risks which may vary from person to person. Exposure to liquids, vapors, mists or fumes should be minimized.

PRINCIPAL HEALTH HAZARDS:

Skin Contact: Prolonged/repeated exposure may cause irritation and drying or flaking of skin with possible dermatitis.
Eye Contact: May cause irritation producing tears. May cause slight temporary corneal injury.
Ingestion: May cause gastro-intestinal disturbances, pain and discomfort.
Inhalation: May cause irritation and upper respiratory tract discomfort, headache, nausea, insensibility and other nervous system effects. Repeated exposure to high concentrations may cause liver and kidney damage.
Chronic Effects: Contains styrene, a possible carcinogen.

FIRST AID PROCEDURES:
Skin: Avoid direct contact with this chemical, wash with soap and water, seek medical attention if a rash persists
Eyes: Flush with warm water for 20 minutes, obtain medical attention
Ingestion: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING, have victim drink 8 to 10 oz of water to dilute material in stomach. Seek medical attention.
Inhalation: Remove victim to fresh air if ill effects develop. If effects persist, administer oxygen, apply A/R if necessary and seek medical attention.

PREVENTIVE MEASURES:
Skin: Always apply appropriate barrier cream to exposed skin. Wear impervious gloves (butyl rubber), coveralls and safety footwear.
Eyes: Chemical proof goggles or full face respirator if vapours cause eye irritation.
Ingestion: Wash thoroughly before consuming food stuffs.
Inhalation: Use only in well ventilated areas or use NIOSH approved respiratory protection with organic vapour cartridges.

CONTROL MEASURES & PRECAUTIONS

Keep container tightly closed. Do not consume food, drink or tobacco in work area or material storage areas. Use caution and personal cleanliness to avoid skin and eye contact. Avoid breathing vapours of heated materials. Use paper covering bsorbent wipes and suitable disposable containers in work area.

SPILL, LEAK & DISPOSAL METHODS

Review fire and explosion hazards and safety precautions before proceeding with cleanup. Restrict access to area. Contain spill to prevent liquid from entering sewers or waterways. Recover free liquid and use an absorbent material (i.e. sand, vermiculite) to soak up balance. Place in suitable container for disposal.

DISPOSAL METHOD
Dispose only in a facility permitted to dispose of hazardous waste by Federal, Provincial and Municipal regulations.

SHIPPING INFORMATION
Shipping Name: Flammable Liquid NOS (styrene)
Hazard Class: 3
UN/PIN #: 1993, III
Flashpoint: 31oC
WHMIS Classification: B2, D2A, D2B

The information contained herein is based on data that we believe to be accurate. No warranty either expressed or implied is made. This information is offered solely for your consideration, interpretation and information.

Preparation Date: January 22, 1993
Prepared by: Ron Sherring, 776 Cloverdale Ave., Victoria, BC Telephone #: (250)727-3545
Revised Date:July 1, 2011

N/A = Not Available

 
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