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Jeen International msds JEECHEM 186 Page 2

Jeen International - msds JEECHEM 186
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"...FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Flashpoint and method: >300 deg. F, 148.9 deg. C (COC) Autoignition temperature: No data Flammable limits (LEL/UEL): No data Extinguishing media: Water fog, alcohol foam, carbon dioxide, dry chemical, halogenated agents. Special fire-fighting protective equipment: Self-contained breathing apparatus with full facepiece and protective clothing. Unusual fire and explosion hazards: None known Explosion data: Sensitivity to mechanical impact: Not applicable Sensitivity to static discharge: Not applicable SECTION 6- ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Refer to Section 8 for proper personal protective equipment . Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled: Soak up material with absorbent and shovel into a chemical waste container. Wash residue form spill area with water containing detergent and flush to a sewer serviced by a permitted wastewater treatment facility. SECTION 7- HANDLING AND STORAGE Storage requirements: 50-90 deg. F in original closed container. Precautions to take during handling and storage: Normal chemical handling and storage. SECTION 8- EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION Exposure limits:..."
Jeen International msds JEECHEM 186 Page 4

Jeen International - msds JEECHEM 186
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"...This material contains the following chemicals subject to the reporting requirements of SARA 313: *** NO SARA 313 CHEMICALS FOR THIS MATERIAL*** SARA 311/312 Hazard Categories: Immediate: No Delayed: No Fire: No Pressure: No Reactivity: No State Regulation: No SECTION 16 ­ OTHER INFORMATION We assigned NFPA ratins and HMIS ratings to this product based on the hazards of its ingredient(s). Because the customer is most aware of the application of the product, he must ensure that the proper personal protective equipment (PPE) is provided consistent with information contained in the product MSDS.* HMIS Information Health 0 Flammability 1 Reactivity 0 NFPA Information Health 0 Flammability 1 Reactivity 0 This information is intended solely for the use of individuals trained in the particular hazard rating system. The information herein is given in good faith but no warranty, expressed or implied, is made. JEECHEM 186 Page 4 of 4 24 Madison Road, Fairfield, New Jersey 07004, USA Tel: 800-771-JEEN (5336), Tel: 973-439-1401,..."
Jeen International msds JEECHEM SHAMPOO ST ARR Page 2

Jeen International - msds JEECHEM SHAMPOO ST ARR
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"...self contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) should be used for all indoor fires and any significant outdoor fires. for small outdoor fires, which may easily be extinguished with a portable fire extinguisher, use of a SCBA may not be required. Sensitive to Static Discharge: Not available. Sensitivity to Impact: Not available. Section 6 ­ Accidental Release Measures Small Spill: Construct temporary dikes of dirt, sand, or any appropriate readily available material to prevent spreading of the material. Wearing the appropriate personal protective equipment designated in Section 8, move the leaking container to a containment area or rotate the container so that the opening is above the liquid level. Absorb on diatomaceous earth or equivalent inert material. Shovel up and dispose of at an appropriate waste disposal facility according to current applicable laws and regulations, and product characteristics at time of disposal. Large Spill: Construct temporary dikes of dirt, sand or any appropriate readily available material to prevent spreading of the material. Wearing..."
Jeen International msds JEECHEM SHAMPOO ST ARR Page 2

Jeen International - msds JEECHEM SHAMPOO ST ARR
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"...self contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) should be used for all indoor fires and any significant outdoor fires. for small outdoor fires, which may easily be extinguished with a portable fire extinguisher, use of a SCBA may not be required. Sensitive to Static Discharge: Not available. Sensitivity to Impact: Not available. Section 6 ­ Accidental Release Measures Small Spill: Construct temporary dikes of dirt, sand, or any appropriate readily available material to prevent spreading of the material. Wearing the appropriate personal protective equipment designated in Section 8, move the leaking container to a containment area or rotate the container so that the opening is above the liquid level. Absorb on diatomaceous earth or equivalent inert material. Shovel up and dispose of at an appropriate waste disposal facility according to current applicable laws and regulations, and product characteristics at time of disposal. Large Spill: Construct temporary dikes of dirt, sand or any appropriate readily available material to prevent spreading of the material. Wearing..."
Jeen International msds JEECHEM SHAMPOO ST ARR Page 3

Jeen International - msds JEECHEM SHAMPOO ST ARR
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"...Page No. 3 of 5­ MSDS ­ JEECHEM SHAMPOO ST-ARR Comments: See Section for disposal information and Section 15 for regulatory requirements. Large and small spills may have a broad definition depending on the user's handling system. Therefore, the spill category must be defined at the point of release by technically qualified personnel. Section 7 ­ Handling and Storage Handling: Use appropriate personal protective equipment as specified in Section 8. Handle in a well ventilated area. Handle and use in a manner consistent with good industrial/manufacturing techniques and practices. Storage: Store in unopened containers under cool and dry conditions. Do not store with, or close to oxidizers. Section 8 ­ Exposure Controls/Personal Protection Exposure Guidelines: OSHA Hazardous Components (29 CFR 1910.1200) Exposure Limits: OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV Supplier OEL Ppm mg/m 3 ppm mg/m 3 ppm mg/m 3 Ethanol, 2-amino- TWA 3 [1] 6..."
Jeen International msds JEELATE ALS 30 Page 2

Jeen International - msds JEELATE ALS 30
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"...Section 6- Accidental Release Measures Spill Procedures: personal protective equipment must be worn, see Personal Protection Section for PPE recommendations. Ventilate area if spilled in confined space or other poorly ventilated area. Prevent entry into sewers and waterways. Pick up free liquid for recycle and/or disposal. Residual liquid can be absorbed on inert material. Check under Transportation and Labeling (DOT/CERCLA) and Other Regulatory Information Section (SARA) for hazardous substances to determine regulatory reporting requirement for spills. Section 7- Handling and Storage Maximum Pumping Temperature: Not determined Maximum Handling Temperature:..."
Jeen International msds JEEMATE 400 DO Page 1

Jeen International - msds JEEMATE 400 DO
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"...an unconscious person. Eye contact: Rinse with plenty of water. Skin contact: Wash off with plenty of water. Ingestion: Drink plenty of water. Do not induce vomiting without medical advice. Consult a physician for severe cases. SECTION 5 - FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Suitable extinguishing media: Water spray, foam, dry chemical, carbon dioxide (C02) Specific hazards: Burning produces irritant fumes. SECTION 6 - ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Personal precautions: Remove all sources of ignition. Ensure adequate ventilation, Wear personal protective equipment Environmental precautions: Do not let product enter drains. Methods for cleaning up: Use inert absorbent, sweep up and shovel into suitable containers for disposal. Page No. 1 of 3 - MSDS - JEEMATE 400-DO 24 Madison Road, Fairfield, New Jersey 07004, USA Tel: 800-771-JEEN (5336), Tel: 973-439-1401, Fax: 973-439-1402, email: info@jeen.com , Website: www.jeen.com..."
Jeen International msds JEEMATE 400 DO Page 2

Jeen International - msds JEEMATE 400 DO
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"...Avoid temperatures above 200 Deg. C without adequate ventilation. Safe handling advice: Do not breathe spray mist. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing. Storage: Technical measures / Storage conditions. Keep tightly closed in a dry and cool pace. (20-35 C) Keep away from heat and sources of ignition. Incompatible products: No special restrictions on storage with other products. Packaging material: Glass; metal containers must be lined, polyethylene containers. SECTION 8 - EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION Control parameters personal protective equipment Eye protection: Safety glasses with side-shields Hand protection: Solvent-resistant gloves Hygiene measures: Inhalation of aerosol or fine spray mist may cause serious respiratory problems. Wash hands before breaks and at the end of workday. SECTION 9 - PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Form: Liquid Colour: Light Yellow to Yellow Odour: Oleic Acid Odor pH: (25 Deg. C) (at 50 g/l H2O) 6 ­ 8 Flash Point: > 100 Deg. C PMCC Explosive properties: No data available Relative density: (25 Deg...."
Jeen International msds JEESILC 74 Page 2

Jeen International - msds JEESILC 74
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"...state and federal reporting requirements may apply to spills or releases of this material into the environment. See applicable regulatory compliance information in Section 15. Note: See Section 8 for Personal Protection Equipment for Spills. Section 7 ­ Handling and Storage Handling: Use with adequate ventilation. Avoid eye contact. Storage: Keep container closed and away from heat, sparks and flame. Section 8 ­ Exposure Controls/Personal Protection Engineering Controls: Local Exhaust: None should be needed. General Ventilation: Recommended personal protective equipment for Routine Handling: Eyes: Use proper protection (safety glasses as a minimum). Skin: Washing at mealtime and end of shift is adequate. Suitable Gloves: No special protection needed. Inhalation: No respiratory protection should be needed. Suitable Respirator: None should be needed...."
Jeen International msds JEESILC 74 Page 2

Jeen International - msds JEESILC 74
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"...state and federal reporting requirements may apply to spills or releases of this material into the environment. See applicable regulatory compliance information in Section 15. Note: See Section 8 for Personal Protection Equipment for Spills. Section 7 ­ Handling and Storage Handling: Use with adequate ventilation. Avoid eye contact. Storage: Keep container closed and away from heat, sparks and flame. Section 8 ­ Exposure Controls/Personal Protection Engineering Controls: Local Exhaust: None should be needed. General Ventilation: Recommended personal protective equipment for Routine Handling: Eyes: Use proper protection (safety glasses as a minimum). Skin: Washing at mealtime and end of shift is adequate. Suitable Gloves: No special protection needed. Inhalation: No respiratory protection should be needed. Suitable Respirator: None should be needed...."
Jeen International msds JEESILC CPS 312 Page 1

Jeen International - msds JEESILC CPS 312
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"...Take precautions to avoid exposure (see section 7 and 8). Avoid contact or breathing of vapors. Contain any spilled material immediately with dry agent (sand, vermiculite, etc.) and vacuum or shovel into labeled containers for disposal (see section 13). Prevent product from entering drains or being released into the environment. Section 7 ­ Handling and Storage Handling: Handle/weight this product under conditions of good local exhaust ventilation to avoid exposure (breathing vapors, swallowing, and eye and skin contact). personal protective equipment given in Section 8 below should be used if there is a possibility of exposure. Storage: Store in a cool dry place and replace lid after use. Section 8 ­ Exposure Controls/Personal Protection Respiratory: Wear NIOSH approved respiratory protection as appropriate to operating conditions. Hand: Impervious gloves. Eye: Safety goggles Skin: As appropriate to operating conditions to avoid contact. Page No. 1 of 3 ­ MSDS ­ JEESILC CPS-312 24 Madison Road, Fairfield, New Jersey 07004, USA Tel:..."
FRS Countrywear ss06 Page 10

FRS Countrywear - ss06
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"...and index finger to aid trigger wear. Lightweight to keep hands cool when used for long periods. Sizes M ~ XXL £13.50 CODE BBESH ECONOMY SAFETY HELMET Complies to EN397 with adjustable size. Red, Yellow, Blue, White and Green. £2.20 Also available with towelling headband and terylene harness. CODE BBSH £3.50 CODE SBC SAFETY BASEBALL CAP Reinforced insert to to protect from minor bump or scrape to the head. NOT to be used as an industrial safety helmet. £6.50 personal protective equipment ..."
FRS Countrywear ss06 Page 15

FRS Countrywear - ss06
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"...and index finger to aid trigger wear. Lightweight to keep hands cool when used for long periods. Sizes M ~ XXL £13.50 CODE BBESH ECONOMY SAFETY HELMET Complies to EN397 with adjustable size. Red, Yellow, Blue, White and Green. £2.20 Also available with towelling headband and terylene harness. CODE BBSH £3.50 CODE SBC SAFETY BASEBALL CAP Reinforced insert to to protect from minor bump or scrape to the head. NOT to be used as an industrial safety helmet. £6.50 personal protective equipment ..."
Northern Nanotechnologies MSDS Cd Te rev 1.2 Eng Page 2

Northern Nanotechnologies - MSDS Cd Te rev 1.2 Eng
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"...Skin contact: No data available. Eye contact: No data available. Ingestion: No data available. Carcinogen status: Cd-containing compounds: OSHA: Yes NTP: Yes IARC: Yes Te-containing compounds: OSHA: No NTP: No IARC: No Sulfur-containing compounds: OSHA: No NTP: No IARC: No Section 4 ­ First Aid Measures Inhalation: If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not breathing give artificial respiration and seek medical attention. Skin contact: Wash skin with soap and water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated personal protective equipment , clothing, and shoes. Seek medical attention if needed. Eye contact: Wash affected area with water for 15 minutes and seek medical attention. Ingestion: Give large quantities of water and induce vomiting. Do not make an unconscious person vomit. If ingested, seek medical attention immediately. Section 5 ­ Fire Fighting Measures Material does not burn. Northern Nanotechnologies Inc., 700 Bay St., Suite 1100, Toronto, ON M5G 1Z6 Tel (416) 260-8889 Fax (416) 260-8839..."
Pivot Point International, Inc. SFE Textbook changes Page 8

Pivot Point International, Inc. - SFE Textbook changes
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"...clients. · Sanitation, Disinfection and Sterilization comprise the three levels of infection control.· Sanitation is the low-level destruction of surface bacteria.· Disinfection eliminates bacteria, viruses and most organisms on inanimate non-poroussurfaces. This procedure is recommended for all esthetic implements and surfaces.· Sterilization eliminates all living organisms on non-porous surfaces, including bacterial spores that adhere to surgical instruments in medical treatment rooms. · Antiseptics arrest or prevent the growth of microorganisms on the skin. · Infection-control procedures include handwashing, using personal protective equipment , such as gloves and safety glasses when necessary, and properly disinfecting all skin care implements and surfaces to prevent cross-contamination. · Universal Precautions, a set of guidelinesestablished by the Center for Disease Control(CDC), means using the same infection control practices on all clients. Since we cannot identify clients with infectious diseases,it is safer to handle the blood spills and body fluids of all clients as potentially infectious. · Exposure to blood and other body fluids presents a risk for..."



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