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� N���� ~� Data Sheet <br />ANDSUBSVIAR�ES <br />Ioouedete: 02/02/2009 <br />LEADERSHIP BY DESIGN Revision date: 06/23/2010 <br />F.'epacajLy� D.Yoi)nk <br />IVISDS# 80059 <br />' <br />Composition il Informat-ion on Ingredients <br />/n the 5nishad tbnni ail components arao�n-�m��r���a. <br />First Aid Measures <br />Eye contact: Flush eyes, with water fureevera|m'nu! es. If irritation or other complications persist <br />contact ophysician. <br />14:co|tan �!m oomo3 �: ccnt2otx��� <br />oainOvoU|� materials from skin ouiL may cause severe tissue damage. Contoctg <br />physician. <br />[7 �-!rn 'is under combustion and tha ncra:n has inha|ndrspons' move, ��,n person tofresh <br />sic |f effects occur consult ophysician. <br />Ingestion: )f swallowed seek medical attention. Oonntoake|axsdives. [Do not induce vomiting <br />unless instructed todoao by physician. <br />ighting Measures <br />Spe(�ia! Fire Fighting Procedures <br />Special Protective Equipment: <br />Unusual Fires and Explosion Hazards: <br />HIVIKS: <br />Prmduz- . <br />lental Release Measures <br />�A/abarspnay. CO2, dry chemical po,*der, foam. <br />Usavwahartokeeo -lina+axponedcontanarouoo. Ifeleak <br />o/-spX| has not uae vmt-er op/ay to disperse the <br />vapooa�n�pro�eo�pensoxne(c&hamptin�boatop|eok. <br />Water spray may be used tu flush spills avvayfrom <br />exposures. Prevent fire control or dilution runoff from <br />entering atreama, sewens, or drinking water supply. <br />For fires in enclosed areas, fire fighters must use self- <br />contained breathing apparatus. <br />Exposure to fire can generate toxic fumes. <br />Canim;IuUebui not Ui oZodbaac;etuajul.fonnicacid, <br />carbon monoxide, carbon monoxide, various aldehydes, <br />�n�hydrocartons. <br />Health: 0 Flammability: 1 : 0 <br />Notification Procedures <br />Land Spill: Recover spilled material and place in appropriate container for disposal in <br />compliance with all local regulations and laws. <br />Water Spill: Hydrocarbons are subject hn the Clean Water Act (40CFR122.6) initiated bythe <br />US EPA. Material found in storm water runoff ie subject bz the EPA regulations <br />with the potential for fines and penalties. <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />