FEMA No | |
CAS No. | 8001-23-8 |
Chemical Name | |
Health | Ordinary combustible hazards in a fire. |
Flammability | Will ignite if overheated. |
Reactivity | Stable and not reative with water. |
Flash Point | 327C 625F |
Extinguishing Media | FOG-No | CO2-No | FOAM-No | DRY-Yes | |
Dot Classification | |
Stability | STABLE |
NFPA Classification | |
Fire Fighting | STANDARD FOR OIL TYPE FIRES avoid use of water in extinguishing fire |
Unusual Fire Hazard | rages and other materials containing this material may heat and spontaneously ignite if exposed to air.Store wiping rags and similar material in metal cans with tight lids. A void use of water in extinguishing fires. |
Hazardous Combustable Decomposition Products | |
Color & Odor | OILY LIQUID. YELLOW LIQUID. NEUTRAL ODOR. |
Boiling Point | NA |
Melting Point | NA |
Vapor Pressure | NA |
Vapor Density | NA |
Water Solubility | INSOLUBLE |
Respiratory | NONE, UNLESS MIST CONDITIONS. |
Ventilation | LOCAL EXHAUST UNDER EXTREME MIST CONDITIONS ONLY. |
Skin | NOT REQUIRED. |
Eye | SAFETY GLASSES. |
Other | |
Threshold Limit | N.A. |
OSHA Permissible Limit | N.A. |
Carcinogen | N.A. |
NTP Limit | NO |
IARC Limit | NO |
OSHA Limit | NO |
Carcinogen Notes | N.A. |
Material Type | VEGATABLE OIL |
Health Hazard | EDIBLE-NO HAZARD |
Primary Entry Routes | OF ENTRY SKIN CONTACT INHALATION,EYE CONTACT INGESTION |
Health Hazard Notes | |
Inhalation | UNDER MIST CONDITIONS; NO SHORT TERM INHALATION LIMITS. |
Eye Contact | FLUSH WITH WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES. |
Skin Contact | NO SIGNIFICANT SKIN REACTION EXPECTED. |
Ingestion | FDA APPROVED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION. |
First Aid Notes | |
Spill Procedures | NO SPECIFIC HAZARDS. MATERIAL IS NON-HAZARDOUS UNLESS MISTS FORM AND EXCEEDS-15 MG/M3. |
Waste Disposal | DO NOT PUT INTO SEWER SYSTEM LINES. DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL,-STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. |
Handling & Shipping Procedures | NO PRECAUTIONS. LEAKAGE OR CONDITIONS RESULTING IN IMPREGNATION OF THIS OIL WITH SOME POROUS MATERIALS SUCH AS RAGS, PAPER, INSULATION OR CLAY MAY CAUSE SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION. |
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