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Material safety data sheet – Pump Solutions Group Neptune Series 7000 dia-PUMP MODEL 7000 User Manual

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

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1.

C

HEMICAL

P

RODUCT

AND

C

OMPANY

I

DENTIFICATION

Product Name: EP 68 Gear Oil
Product Code:
Generic Name: Heavy-duty, Multi-grade Gear Oil
Chemical Family: Petroleum Hydrocarbons & Additives
Manufacturer: Scot Lubricants

Emergency Telephone Numbers

1801 E. Tremont Street

Information: 610-433-2527 8am-5pm - EST M-F

P.O. Box 326

CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300 24 hrs – every day

Allentown, PA 18105

2.

CAUTION

Summary of Hazards

May cause mild eye irritation and/or mild skin irritation and inflammation. Avoid eye contact and
prolonged and/or repeated skin contact.

HAZARD RATING

TOXICITY – 1 0=INSIGNIFICANT 1=SLIGHT

FLAMMABILITY – 1 2=MODERATE 3=HIGH

REACTIVITY – 1 4=EXTREME

3. Fire Fighting Measures

Flash Point (Method)

Autoignition Temperature (Method)

Flammable Limits in Vol

4. F

IRST

A

ID

M

EASURES

INHALATION: Move to fresh air

EYE CONTACT: Flush with water for at least 15 minutes. If irritation persists, obtain medical assistance.

SKIN CONTACT: Wash with soap and water until no odor remains. If redness or swelling develops, obtain
medical assistance. Wash clothing before reuse.

INGESTION; Practically non-toxic. Induction of vomiting not required. Obtain emergency medical attention.
Small amounts, which accidentally enter mouth, should be rinsed out until taste of it is gone.

5. F

IRE

F

IGHTING

M

EASURES

FLASHPOINT (METHOD): 390°F Minimum COC; 201°C Minimum COC
FLAMMABLE LIMITS:
Not established.
AUTO-IGNITION TEMP: 675°F Estimated; 359°C Estimated
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:
Water spray, dry chemical, carbon dioxide (CO2), foam.
FIRE FIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS: Avoid breathing smoke and vapor.
FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing. Use water
spray to keep fire-exposed containers cool.
HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: Normal combustion forms carbon dioxide and water vapor;
incomplete combustion can produce carbon monoxide.

Revision: 05/05/2007 NA= Not Applicable ND=No Data

NE=Not Established