Pump Solutions Group Neptune Series 560 dia-PUMP User Manual
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EP 68 Gear Oil
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6. A
CCIDENTAL
R
ELEASE
M
EASURES
SPILLS OR LEAKS: Contain spills, advise EPA, state agency, if required. Absorb on inert material, shovel,
sweep, or vacuum spill.
7. H
ANDLING
AND
S
TORAGE
NFPA Class IIIB Storage. Wash thoroughly after handling.
8. E
XPOSURE
C
ONTROLS
/P
ERSONAL
P
ROTECTION
VENTILATION: Ventilate as needed to comply with exposure limit. General Dilution ventilation acceptable.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT –
EYE: Splash proof chemical goggles recommended to protect against splash of product.
GLOVES: Protective gloves recommended when prolonged skin contact cannot be avoided. The following glove
materials are acceptable: polyvinyl chloride (PVC); neoprene; nitrile; polyvinyl alcohol; viton.
RESPIRATOR:
Concentration in air determines protection needed. Use only NIOSH certified respiratory protection.
Respiratory protection usually not needed unless product is heated or misted. Half-mask air purifying respirator with dust/mist
filters or HEPA filter cartridges is acceptable to 10 times the exposure limit. Full-face air purifying respirator with dust/mist
filters of HEPA filter cartridges is acceptable to 50 times the exposure limit. Protection by air purifying respirators is limited.
Use a positive pressure demand full-face supplied air respirator or SCBA for exposures above 50X the exposure limit. If
exposure is above IDLH (immediately dangerous to life and health) or there is the possibility of an uncontrolled release or
exposure levels are unknown, then use a positive pressure demand full-face supplied air respirator with escape bottle or SCBA.
OTHER: If contact is unavoidable, wear chemical resistant clothing. The following materials are
acceptable as protective clothing materials: polyvinyl alcohol (PVA); polyvinyl chloride (PVC); neoprene;
nitrile; viton; polyurethane. Launder soiled clothes.9. P
HYSICAL
AND
C
HEMICAL
P
ROPERTIES
9. P
HYSICAL
AND
C
HEMICAL
P
ROPERTIES
APPEARANCE/ODOR: AMBER FLUID/SLIGHT ODOR
.BOILING POINT: HIGH
VAPOR PRESSURE <0.0001 (MM HG @ 20°C)
MELTING POINT: N/A
MOLECULAR WEIGHT: N/A (G/MOLE)
PACKING DENSITY: N/A
SOLUBILITY IN WATER: NIL (% BY VOLUME)
OCTANOL/WATER COEFF: N.D.
EVAPORATION RATE: 1000X SLOWER (ETHYL ETHER=1)
ODOR THRESHOLD: N.D.
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.86 (WATER=1)
VAPOR DENSITY: 10+ (AIR=1)
VISCOSITY: 55 SUS @ 210°F
68 CST @ 40°C
10. S
TABILITY AND
R
EACTIVITY
STABILITY: Stable
CONDITIONS TO AVOID: None known.
MATERIALS TO AVOID: Strong oxidizing agents.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION: Combustion will produce carbon monoxide and asphyxiants
.
11. T
OXICOLOGICAL
I
NFORMATION
FOR THE PRODUCT –
INHALATION: Low acute toxicity. SKIN: Practically non-toxic if absorbed. Mild irritation with prolonged or
repeated contact. EYE: Mildly irritating on contact. ORAL: Practically non-toxic. Acute toxicity: estimated oral
LD50 in rats is: >15 g/kg. Estimated draize skin irritation score is: 2.10 out of 8.0
Revision: 05/05/2007 NA= Not Applicable ND=No Data
NE=Not .Established