MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

NELSON FIRESTOP PRODUCTS

A DIVISION OF O-Z/GEDNEY A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNAL
PART NUMBER AA-670, 671 and 672

COMPANY ADDRESS
Nelson Firestop Products

4041 S. Sheridan Road
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74145
Telex 216459
Phone number 8-AM to 5-PM
(918) 627-5530 or 1-800-331-7325
DATE PREPARED 12/18/95
REVISION NO. 1
REVISION DATE 01/13/98
PREPARED BY Nelson Firestop Engineering


SECTION 1 - MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION AND INFORMATION
Ethylene Glycol 313


Tri (B-chloroethyl) Phosphate
Chlorinated Paraffin

Ammonia


Antimony Oxide
CAS 107-21-1


CAS 115-69-8

CAS 61788-78-9

CAS 7664-41-7


CAS 1309-64-4
<2% SARA 2% BY Wt

<2%

<10%

>0.1% SARA .1% by Wt.

NA SARA 2.8% by Wt.

SECTION 2 - PHYSICAL / CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Boiling Point

Specific Gravity

Vapor pressure (mmHg) and Temperature

Vapor density (Air=1)

Solubility in water

Appearance

Viscosity
212°F

@68°F 1.20


Not established.

Lighter than Air

Appreciable

Cream to white.

Approx. 75,000 Centipoise

SECTION 3 - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash point:
Auto-ignition:
Flammability Classification:
Extinguisher Media:


Special Fire Fighting Procedures: .




Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards:

212°F (TCC)
Not volatile
OSHA-IIIB
For surrounding combustibles water, spray fog or stream-foam, or inert gas CO2


Large fire, use water fog, spray or stream. Thermal decomposition of surrounding materials may create toxic fumes; Protective fire fighting equipment is recommended.

Same as above.

SECTION 4 - ACTIVITY HAZARD DATA
Stability:

Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid)


Hazardous Polymerization:

Stable

As a normal precaution, strong mineral
acids and or oxidizing agents should be
avoided.

Will not occur.

SECTION 5 - HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Primary Route of entry: Carcinogen Listed in:





Health Hazards:


Signs and Symptoms of Exposure:

Medical conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure:
Ingestion Inhalation.
Not Listed. The materials as listed in
SECTION 1, do not have a TLV established. Other elements have not been listed due to their extremely low trace levels exempting them for OSHA listen requirements.

Acute - None Noted.
Chronic - None Noted.

Normally contact is by skin (hands). Material is normally cleaned form hands with out effect.


None established.

EMERGENCY FIRST AID PROCEDURES: Seek medical attention as required.
Eye contact:

Skin Contact:

Inhalation:

Ingestion:

Flush with water.

Wash with soap and water.

Remove to fresh air.

As with swallowing any foreign substance, consult a physician
.

SECTION 6 - CONTROL AND PROTECTIVE MEASURES.
Respirator Protection: Protective Gloves: As required.

Eye Protection:
.
Ventilation to be used:

Other Protective Clothing and Equipment:

Hygienic Work Practices:
In restricted ventilation areas, use
approved chemical vapor respirator.
Avoid inhalation of airborne particulates.

As required to protect from splash and wet misting

Local exhaust.

As required to meet local industrial standards.

Industrial hygiene and safety practices should be observed.

SECTION 7 - PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING AND USE - LEAK PROCEDURES.
Steps to be taken if material is spilled or released:

Waste disposal methods:

Other precautions and or Special Hazards:

Use common clean-up procedures

Dispose of in accordance with local,
State and Federal regulations.

Protect from weather extremes.

Although the information and recommendations given are believed correct at the time of issuance, Nelson Firestop Products makes no representation or warranty as to its completeness or accuracy. Nelson Firestop Products shall in no event be responsible for damages whatsoever directly or indirectly resulting from such information and recommendations.