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ship-2-shore Fluid Thin Film Coatings, Lubricants and Penetrants that Stop Rust and Corrosion On or Offshore www.ship-2-shore.com

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Liquid Corrosion Control Systems

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Ship-2-Shore is
manufactured
in compliance
with ISO 900
1:2000 standards
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Canadian Food Inspection Agency Approval of Ship-2-Shore-Industrial & Ship-2-Shore-PLID for use in food processing facilities. FEB 2007 2 PAGE PDF DOCUMENT

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Material Safety Data Sheet
Ship-2-Shore PLID
       
   
       
 

Section 1: PRODUCT INFORMATION

Name:
Ship-2-Shore-PLID: Penetrant-Lubricant-Inhibitor-Dielectric

Description:
Lubricant / Corrosion Inhibitor / Moisture Displacer / Dielectric (38.000 Volts)

Use: Corrosion Inhibitor / Penetrant / Lubricant / Ferrous and Non-ferrous metals and dissimilar metals.

MSDS Number:
1004-SS

Appearance & Odour:
Pale Red - with oily fragrance.

Emergency Telephone:
Local poison control centre.

Product Information:
(250) 477-7325

Effective Date:
09/01/2006

Supersedes Date:
09/01/2005

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Section 2: COMPOSITION

Product is formulated from highly refined hydrocarbon base stock, emulsifying and demulsifying agents and hydrocarbon solvents and unique water displacing materials and inhibitors.

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Section 3: HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS

[Percentages OSHA PEL CAS #]
Base Stock 5 mg/m3 (oil mist) 72623-85-9 & 72623-83-7

Hydrocarbon Solvent 2-4% (Stoddard-odorless kerosene) 100 ppm (vapour) 8008-20-6 & 8052-41-3

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Section 4: CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS

% Non-Volatiles (by weight):
>89%

Boiling Point:
>212 degrees F.

Vapour Pressure:
(mm Hg. @ 25 deg. C) N/A

Vapour Density:
(Air = 1) Heavier than Air

Melting Point:
Not Applicable

Solubility in Water:
Insoluble

Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate = 1):
Slower than

Specific Gravity (Water = 1):
0.908 (3 ml per 6 grams)

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Section 5: EMERGENCY
& FIRST AID PROCEDURES

Skin:
Remove excess by wiping and follow by washing with soap and water until there is no odour.

Eyes:
Flush with copious quantities of water (15 minutes). Lift Eyelids and flush inside.
Seek Physician if eyes become inflamed.

Inhalation:
Evacuate to fresh air. Apply CPR if required. If resuscitation is required, assessment by a Physician is mandatory.

Ingestion:
DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING! If vomiting occurs, take care to prevent aspiration.. Give 1/2 pint of milk to drink. Seek assessment of Physician.

Note to Physician:
Consult standard literature re: Hydrocarbon Poisoning.

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Section 6: HEALTH EFFECTS SUMMARY

Primary Route(s) of Exposure:
Eyes-YES Skin-NO Inhalation-YES Ingestion-YES

Eye Contact:
Essentially non-irritating, however, vapors and/or mists can cause mild to moderate irritation. Severity of reaction depends upon duration of exposure and first aid procedures administered. Over exposure may cause eyes to become red and/or watery.

Skin Contact:
Essentially non-irritating. LD50 absorption for skin is 2000 mg/kg. Prolonged or repeated Contact with the skin has not been a cause of defatting or dermatitis in normal day to day handling of material. Effects of over exposure may be dry, chapped skin.

Inhalation:
Non-toxic, *LC50 = 5000 ppm (rat, oral) [* Based on toxicity of components.] Can cause irritation to nose and throat and upper respiratory tract during prolonged exposure, but not normally. Exercise caution if vapors are hot. If over-exposure occurs - may cause dizziness or headaches or nausea.

Ingestion:
Virtually non-toxic, **LD50 1400 mg/kg (rat, inhalation) [** Based on toxicity of Petroleum] May be harmful or fatal if swallowed. Can cause severe irritation of mouth, throat and esophagus. Can cause nausea, vomiting or gastrointestinal upset. May cause diarrhea.  Distillate only.

Carcinogenicity, Chronic Toxicity, Tetratogenicity, Mutagenicity or Reproductive Toxicity:
Non-carcinogenic as listed by: ACGIH, IARC MONOGRAPHS, or OSHA (Based on toxicity reports of component parts). No  data available to indicate product or components present at greater than 1% are chronic health hazards or in concentrations of greater than 0.1% which may present carcinogenic, mutogenic or genotoxic health hazards, or present in concentrations greater the  0.1% that may cause birth defects or reproductive toxicity.

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Section 7: REACTIVITY DATA

Product Stability:
Stable

Incompatibility:
Oxidizing Materials such as Liquid or Compressed Oxygen or Peroxides or Chlorines

Hazardous Decomposition:
Burning produces normal bi-products of combustion including: Carbon Monoxide, Phenols, or Petroleum Products, Oxides of carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorous, calcium, sodium, zinc, magnesium, hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen chloride, aldehydes and other products of incomplete combustion.

Hazardous Polymerization:
Will NOT occur.

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Section 8: FIRE & EXPLOSION
Hazardous Information

Flash Point:
>146 degrees F. (Method COC)

Flammable Limits:
Not Applicable

Extinguishing Media:
C02, Dry Chemical, Foam, Water Spray.

Fire Fighting Procedures:
Use full protective and self-contained breathing apparatus. Cover with an extinguishing agent. Do NOT spray with water using a direct stream directly into the burning liquid as this may spread the fire. Use a water spray or mist to cool the fire.

Explosion Hazards:
Treat as a combustible liquid. Do NOT flame cut, drill or weld the empty containers.

Fire Hazard Identification:
NFPA STD. 704 Health - 0 Flammability - 1 Reactivity - 0 NFPA STD. 321 Combustible Liquid, Class III 3A

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Section 9: SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
for Safe Handling

Steps to be taken in case of a spill:
Eliminate sources of ignition. Stop or reduce flow by means of a dike or barricade. Absorb small spills using dry clay or a commercial absorbent. Collect residue into suitable container for proper disposal. Material may be washed into floor drains equipped with an oil interceptor.

Waste disposal method:
Dispose in an approved landfill site or incinerate at a licensed waste reclaiming facility. Liquid waste may be removed by means of a licensed reclaimer under used oil classification. Be sure to follow all Local, State, & Federal Requirements.

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Section 10: CONTROL MEASURES

Ventilation:
Provide sufficient ventilation by means of general or mechanical means to ensure that exposure levels are kept below  flammable limits.

Respiratory Protection:
None normally needed unless atomizing in enclosed or confined Use approved organic mist vapour respirator.

Eye Protection:
None normally required unless operator is using high pressure spraying equipment and splashing may be likely to occur. Use approved face mask or goggles.

Protective Gloves:
None needed

Protective Clothing:
None Needed

Personal Hygiene:
Wash face and hands with soap and water after use, especially before eating or smoking or using the rest room facilities.  Launder soiled clothing and shoes or boots with detergent.  Apply mild hand cream if hands become dry or chapped.

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Section 11: LABEL & TRANSPORTAION
Information

DOT Shipping Name:
Class B - Combustible Liquid

DOT Identification #:
Not restricted

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Section 12: REGULATORY INFORMATION
SARA TITLE III Information

Section 313 - Toxic Chemicals:
This product does not contain any chemicals which are listed as a carcinogen and in concentrations greater than 0.1 % of the mixture pursuant to Section 313 of SARA

Section 302 - EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES:
Pursuant to Section 302 of SARA TITLE III, this product does not contain an extremely hazardous substance.

Material Information System (WHMIS) Expiration Date:
Not Applicable

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Section 13: USERS RESPONSIBILITY

A bulletin such as this cannot be expected to cover all possible individual situations. As the user has the responsibility to provide a safe workplace, all aspects of an individual operation should be examined to determine if, or where, precautions - in addition to those described herein - are required. Any health hazard and safety information contained herein should be passed on to your customers or employees, as the case may be.

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Section 14: LIABILITY DISCLAIMER

The information contained herein is, to the best of our knowledge and belief, accurate. However, since the conditions of handling and use are beyond our control, we make no guarantee of results and assume no liability for damage incurred by use of this material. All chemicals may present unknown health hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that these are the only hazards which exist. Final determination of suitability of the chemical and application of such products is the sole responsibility of the user. No representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose or any other nature are made hereunder with respect to the information contained herein or the chemical to which the information refers. It is the sole responsibility of the user to comply with all applicable Federal, State and Local Laws and Regulations. Any questions with regards to information contained herein should be referred to the contact on this website.

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