Activeforever Urocare Urolux Urinary & Ostomy Appliance Cleanser User Manual

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET–continued

Urolux® Urinary & Ostomy Appliance Cleanser


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Date Prepared: 7 December, 1994

MSDS Document: MSDS Urolux.doc Rev. No: 18

Last Revision: 15 April, 2003

Last Reveiwed: 5 July, 2007

6.3 Hazardous Decomposition: As with all corrosives Urolux® may cause the local breakdown of surrounding materials.

Avoid contact with all materials other than glass, plastics, rubber and latex.

6.4 Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur.

SECTION VII • HANDLING AND STORAGE

7.1 Precautions to be taken in Handling and Storage: Normal precautions common to safe manufacturing practices should be

followed in handling and storage. Keep container closed, in a cool, dry place. Keep well ventilated. Avoid breathing
vapors and mists. Avoid direct or prolonged contact with skin and eyes. Vent drums while heating.

7.2 Drum Container: N/A

7.2.1 CONTAINER HAZARDOUS WHEN EMPTY. Emptied container retains vapor and product residue. FOLLOW

LABEL WARNINGS EVEN AFTER CONTAINER IS EMPTIED. RESIDUAL VAPORS ARE CORROSIVE.
Improper disposal or reuse of this container may be dangerous and/or illegal. The reuse of this material’s
container of non-industrial purposes is prohibited and any reuse must be in consideration of the data provided in
the MSDS.

7.3 Bulk Container:

7.3.1 The hazardous nature of tank inspection, cleaning, repairs, etc. requires trained personnel familiar with the hazards

involved. Emptied tank retains vapor and product residue.

Materials to Avoid: N/A

SECTION VIII • LEAK, SPILL, MAINTENANCE/REPAIR AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES

8.1 Small Spills: Flush with water or neutralize with a gase such as soda ash (Sodium Carbonate); then wipe-up and place in

waste container.

8.2 Large Spills: Ventilate area and avoid breathing fumes. Dike area to contain spill. If spill occurs indoors, turn off air

conditioning and/or heating system to prevent vapors from contaminating entire building. Clean up area (wear protective
equipment–refer to section VII)– by mopping or with absorbent material and place in closed containers for disposal.
Avoid contamination of ground and surface waters. Do not flush to sewer.

8.3 Waste Disposal Methods: In it’s purchased form, the product is biodegradable. Dispose neutralized material in a waste

container and to a landfill according to routine waste handling procedures. Empty bottle may be recycled. . Urocare
Products, Inc. Suggests that all local, state and federal regulations concerning health and pollution be reviewed to
determine approved disposal procedures. Contact Urocare Products if there are any disposal questions.

8.4 Protective Equipment:

8.4.1 Eyes: Use proper protection–Safety glasses as a minimum.

8.4.2 Skin: Washing at mealtime and end of shift is adequate. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes as-soon-as

practical and clean thoroughly before reuse. Rubber or plastic gloves are recommended.

8.5 D.O.T. (49CFR 171.8)/E.P.A. (40CFR 117) Spill Reporting Information:

8.5.1 Hazardous Substance: Phosphoric Acid.

8.5.2 Reportable Quantity: Not Applicable in its purchased form (16 fl. ozs. or less).

8.5.3 Concentration of Hazardous Substance: Not Applicable.

8.5.4 Reportable Quantity: Product contains no ingredient subject to D.O.T. or E.P.A. CERCLA/SARA environmental

release reporting regulations in its purchased form (16 fl. ozs. or less). See Sec. X for additional SARA compliance
information. Spills to U.S. surface waters, or to watercourse or sewer leading to U.S. surface waters that cause a
visible sheen must be reported to the National Response Center.

SECTION IX • SPECIAL PROTECTION/EXPOSURE CONTROLS

9.1 Engineering Controls: In its purchased form, none needed.

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