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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (Calci-Buster)
Section One: Product Identification
Product Name Thrift Calci-Buster Non-Fuming Formula
Product Number CBNF 32, CBNF 64
Chemical Family Urea Hydrochloride

Section Two: Composition/Information on Hazardous Ingredients
CAS#; 506-89-8, Common Name; Urea Hydrocarbon, TWA STEL PEL Weight %; 80%

Section Three: Hazards Identification
Routes of Entry Skin contact, eye contact, inhalation, ingestions
Potential Health Effects This product may cause eye, skin, or respiratory irritation.
Carcinogenicity (NTP) This product is not believed to be carcinogenic.
Carcinogenicity (IARC) This product is not believed to be carcinogenic.
Carcinogenicity (OSHA) This product is not believed to be carcinogenic.

Section Four: First Aid Measures
Eyes; Flush eyes with water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention.
Skin; Remove contaminated clothing. Flush skin with water at least 10 minutes.
Ingestion; Drink 3-4 glasses of water. Do not induce vomiting. Seek profession help immediately.
Inhalation; Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen and call physician.

Section Five: Fire Fighting Measures
NFPA Hazard Classification Health – 2
Fire – 0
Reactivity – 0
Special
Flammable Limits Flash Point Does not ignite
Flammable Limits in Air – LEL
Flammable Limits in Air – UEL
Auto-ignition Temperature Does not ignite
TDG Flammability Class (Canada) Not Available
General Hazards Do not pressurize, cut , weld, solder, drill or expose containers to any form of heat, ignition source of electricity.
Extinguishing Media Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, water sray.
Fire Fighting equipment Wear self contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing.
Fire and Explosion Hazards At temperatures above 140 F acid action on most metals may release Hydrogen gas (a highly explosive gas).
Hazardous Combustion Products Hydrogen Gas. See above fire explosion hazards.
Sensitivity to mechanical Impact; Not expected.
Static Discharge; Not expected.
Emergency Response Guide Book; Not Determined.

Section Six: Accidental Release Measures
Accidental Release Measures; Soak up with inert absorbent material. Shovel into closable container for proper disposal. Wear protective equipment.

Section Seven: Handling and Storage
Handling and Storage Guidelines; Keep container tightly closed. Store in fiberglass, polyethylene or polypropylene containers. Do not store above 120 F. Do not consume food, drink or tobacco in areas where they may become contaiminated by this material.

Section Eight: Exposure controls/Personal Protection
Personal Protective Equipment Wear appropriate equipment to prevent probability of exposure and personal contact.
Eye Protection Full Face Shield.
Skin Protection Wear impervious gloves, chemical resistant clothes or apron.
Respiratory Protection Use NIOSH approved respirator where there is a likelihood of inhalation of the product mist.
Engineering Controls Do not spray this product for any application or process.
Emergency Response Protection No additional specialized equipment should be required.

Section Nine: Physical and Chemical Properties
Physical Form; Liquid
Color; Colorless to Pale Yellow
Odor; Mild
Boiling Point; 212 F
Melting Point; Not applicable
Freezing Point; -30 C
Bulk Density; 10.079 lbs/gal
pH <1.0
Solubility in Water; Soluble
Specific Gravity; 1.205 +/- 0.005
Decomposition Temperature; Not available
Odor Threshold; Not available
Evaporation Rate; Not available
Vapor Pressure; Not available
Coefficient of Water/Oil; Not available
Volatile(s); Not available

Section Ten: Stability and Reactivity
Stability Stable. Contact with aluminum may cause Hydrogen gas
Release.
Incompatibilities; Do not mix with metal powders. Do not mix with bases, strong oxidizing agents, or strong reducing agents.
Decomposition; Thermal decomposition may yield toxic fumes or carbon, nitrogen and sulfur oxides. Hydrogen gas may be released upon contact with certain metals.
Polymerization; Polymerization will not occur.

Section Eleven: Toxicological Information
Eye Irritation; This material is a severe eye irritant. Direct contact with eyes may result in burning, tearing, redness, swelling, corneal damage, and potentially irreversible damage.
Skin Irritation; Prolonged and repeated skin exposure may be painful and irritating.
Inhalation Toxicity; Inhalation of this product during manufacturing may be irritating.
Sensitization; Not evaluated
Chronic/Carcinogenicity; Not evaluated
Teratology; Not evaluated
Reproduction; Not evaluated
Mutagenicity; Not evaluated
Acute Oral Effects; 1121 mg/kg rat LD-50
Acute Dermal Toxicity; Not evaluated

Section Twelve: Ecological Information
Ecotoxicity; Not evaluated
Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD5); Not evaluated
Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD); Not evaluated
Activated Sludge Respiration
Inhibition Test; Not evaluated

Section Thirteen: Disposal Considerations
Container Disposal Management; Dispose of in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations.
RCRA Hazard Class; See Section 15 for regulatory information related to RCRA status.
Waste Disposal Method; Dispose of in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations.

Section Fourteen: Transport Information
Proper Shipping Name Technical Name (if NOS) Hazard Class ID Packing Group
DOT Exempt
IATA Corrosive liquid, NOS (Urea Hydrochloride) 8 UN1760 III
IMDG Not determined
TDG Not determined
Other Information Material is exempt from regulation as a hazardous material when transported by rail or road per 49CFR173.154 (d) (1). Material is corrosive to aluminum.

Section Fifteen: Regulatory Information
Right-To-Know/SARA 313 Information; None above deninimus
SARA 311/312 Acute Immediate Hazard; Chronic Delayed Hazard
OSHA Status; Irritant
TSCA Status; All components are registered on TSCA inventory
SARA 302 EHS; Not evaluated
CAA; Not evaluated
CERCLA; Not evaluated
CWA; Not evaluated
RCRA; May be considered a RCRA waste due to pH <2.0 with D002.
California Prop 65; Not evaluated
Canada CEPA; Not evaluated
Canada WHMIS; Not evaluated

Section Sixteen: Other Information
HMIS Hazard Classification
Fire: 0, Health: 2, Reactivity: 0, Personal Protection: C

Date effective 9/15/09

Disclaimer: This information and recommendations contained herein are based upon data believed to be correct. However, no guarantee or warranty of any king expressed or implied is made with respect to the information contained herein. This material safety data sheet was pre-pared to comply with OSHA Hazardous Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) and with the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information system (WHMIS).

 

 
         
 

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