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Material
Safety Data Sheet
Trade
Name: TKO Blend
Classifications:
Chemical Name & Formula (TSCA Inventory) Cyclohexene 1 methyl-4-(1methylethenyl)
(R)-C10H16
Common Names: Citrus terpenes, Orange terpenes, menthadiene
CAS Number: 5989-27-5
WHMIS ClassL Class B- Division 3, Combustible Liquid, Class D-Division 2B
SHIPPING
CLASSIFICATIONS:
Proper Shipping Name: CLEANING COMPOUND, N.O.I.
Label/Placard exemption CFR 49 173.150(f))
Highway/Rail
per requirements for COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS
FlashPoint
(TCC)
15degrees F 113degrees F 119degrees
F (technical grade, food grade)
Flammable Limits (@ 302F)
et 0.7% Uel 6.1% (Identified for technical grade only)
Extinguishing Media
OZ foam and dry chemical
Special Fire Fighting Procedures CBA Recommended.
Smother to exculde air. Do not use water.
Handle as an
oil fire. Firefighters should wear self contained breathing apparatus.
Unusual Fire & Explosive Hazards Combustible
liquid. Keep away from heat, sparks, and open flames. Guard against
spontaneous cumbustion
of improperly discarded oily rags.
Route
of Exposure
Eye, skin, contact, inhalation, ingestion.
Health Hazard from Acute Exposure Harmful if swallowed. Ingestion
may cause vomiting, headache and other medical
problems. May
be irritating to skin and eyes. Skin contact may cause slight
redness. Contains
a potential skin sensitizer. Eye contact can cause moderate to
high irritation.
Inhalation can cause nose, throat, and respiratory tract irritation,
coughing, headache.
Health Harzard from Chronic
Exposure
Prolonged or repeated exposure can cause crying, defatting,
and dermatitis of
skin. D'limonene
is NOT listed as a carcinogen by NTP, OSHA, or IAC, FDA and
WHMIS. List d'limonene
as GRAS - "generally recognized as safe."
Medical Conditions General Recognized as Being Aggravated by Exposure: None
known.
EMERGENCY
& FIRST AID PROCEDURES
EYES:
Remove contact lenses at once. Flush
with water for at least 15 minutes. If irritation persists, see a physician.
SKIN: Wash affected area with copious
amounts of soap and water. Call a doctor is irritation developd. Completely
Decontaminate
clothing, shoes, and leather goods before reuse or discard.
INGESTION: Do not induce vomiting.
Rinse mouth with water, then drink one glass of water. Contact physician
immediately. Never give anything by
mouth is victim is unconscious, is rapidly losing consciousness
or is convulsing.
INHALATION: If symptoms of overexposure are
experienced, evacuate to fresh air. If symptoms persist, seek
medical attention.
TLVs:
Undetermined by ACGIH
SARA TITLE: III
PELs:
Undetermined by OSHA
Not listed as reportable substance
Toxicity Data: R1FM lists acute oral LD50
Rat-5g/kg
No reportable quantity (RO) limit
Acute dermal LD50 (rabbit)5g/kg
Turnorigenic Data: PR-Mus TD 4800 mg/kg/8w - I:ETA
ORL-Mus TD 67gn/kg/39/w
- I:ETA
STEPS
TO BE TAKEN IF MATERIAL RELEASED OR SPILLED:
Use protective gloves to avoid skin contact. Small spill can be wiped up. Large
spills should be absorbed by dirt, sand, or
other suitable absorbents for disposal. Do not hose spill down drain, sewers
or waterways. D'limonene may be toxic to
aquatic oragnisms. Move leaking containers to well ventilated area. No smoking.
Eliminate any source of ignition.
Minimize inhalation. Use NIOSH approved respiratory protection device. CAUTION:
Slippery on floor.
Waste
Disposal Method: INCINERATE OR DISPOSE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL, STATE, AND
FEDERAL REGULATIONS.
Respiratory Protection: Not normally required, but if vapor concentration becomes
high, use self-contained air mask
(NIOSH approved).
Ventilation: Local exhaust should be adequate. Mechanical ventilation otherwise
recommended is necessary.
Other Protective Equipment : Emergency eye wash and shower stations.
Appropriate Hygienic Practices: Wash thoroughly after handling.
Personal Protective Equipment: Chemically resistant gloves such as-neoprene,
PVC, or butyl. Chemical splash goggles or
face shield
for eye protection.
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