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Section 6 – REACTIVITY DATA
Stability:
Hazardous Polymerization:
Incompatible Materials:
Conditions to Avoid:
Hazardous Decomposition Products:
Section 7 – HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Threshold Limit Value: 5 mg/m
Situations to Avoid:
Avoid breathing oil mists
First Aid Procedures:
Ingestion:
DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Consult physician at once. DO NOT give anything by
mouth if the person is unconscious.
Inhalation:
Product is not toxic by inhalation. If oil mist is inhaled, remove to fresh air and
consult physician.
Contact:
Prolonged exposure may irritate the skin. Wash exposed skin with soap and water.
To the best of our knowledge, the toxicological properties of these compounds have not been fully
investigated. Analogous compounds are considered to be essentially non-toxic.
Section 8 – PERSONAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
Respiratory Protection: Use in well-ventilated area
Ventilation:
Local exhaust
Protective Gloves:
Not required, but recommended, especially for long-term exposure.
Eye/Face Protection:
Goggles
Section 9 – SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
In Case of Spill: Wear suitable protective equipment, especially goggles. Stop source of spill. Dike spill area.
Use absorbent materials to soak up fluid (i.e. sand, sawdust, or commercially available mate-
rials). Wash spill area with large amounts of water. Properly dispose of all materials.
Section 10 – WASTE DISPOSAL METHODS
Incinerate this product and all associated wastes in a licensed facility in accordance with Federal, State,
and local regulations.
The information in this material safety data sheet should be provided to all who use, handle, store, transport,
or are otherwise exposed to this product. YORK believes the information in this document to be reliable and
up to date as of the date of publication, but makes no guarantee that it is.
YORK INTERNATIONAL
Stable
Will not occur
Strong oxidizers
Excessive heat
Analogous compounds evolve carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide,
and other unidentified fragments when burned. See Section 5.
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for oil mist
FORM 150.52-NM2 (1001)
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