B&C Technologies IM Series Industrial Ironer User Manual

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Thermia® Oil C

MSDS# 61260E

Version 10.0

Effective Date 07/08/2008

Material Safety Data Sheet

According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR

1910.1200

3/7

Print Date

07/14/2008

MSDS_US

Prevent from spreading by making a barrier with sand, earth or
other containment material. Reclaim liquid directly or in an
absorbent. Soak up residue with an absorbent such as clay,
sand or other suitable material and dispose of properly.

Additional Advice

: Local authorities should be advised if significant spillages

cannot be contained.


7. HANDLING AND STORAGE

General Precautions

: Use local exhaust ventilation if there is risk of inhalation of

vapours, mists or aerosols.

Properly dispose of any

contaminated rags or cleaning materials in order to prevent
fires.

Use the information in this data sheet as input to a risk

assessment of local circumstances to help determine
appropriate controls for safe handling, storage and disposal of
this material.

Handling

: Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin.

Avoid inhaling

vapour and/or mists.

When handling product in drums, safety

footwear should be worn and proper handling equipment
should be used.

Storage

: Keep container tightly closed and in a cool, well-ventilated

place.

Use properly labelled and closeable containers.

Storage

Temperature:

0 - 50

°C

/

32 - 122

°F

Recommended Materials

: For containers or container linings, use mild steel or high

density polyethylene.

Unsuitable Materials

: PVC.

Additional Information

: Polyethylene containers should not be exposed to high

temperatures because of possible risk of distortion.


8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION

Occupational Exposure Limits


Material Source Type

ppm

mg/m3

Notation

Oil mist,
mineral

ACGIH TWA(Mist.)

5 mg/m3

Oil mist,
mineral

ACGIH STEL(Mist.)

10 mg/m3


Exposure Controls

: The level of protection and types of controls necessary will vary

depending upon potential exposure conditions. Select controls
based on a risk assessment of local circumstances.
Appropriate measures include:

Adequate ventilation to control

airborne concentrations.

Where material is heated, sprayed or

mist formed, there is greater potential for airborne
concentrations to be generated.

Personal Protective
Equipment

: Personal protective equipment (PPE) should meet

recommended national standards. Check with PPE suppliers.

Respiratory Protection

: No respiratory protection is ordinarily required under normal

conditions of use.

In accordance with good industrial hygiene

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