Page 1 of 5 Ph + 64 9 250 0091 - Fax + 64 9 250 0092 - www.pacer.co.nz 33 Ha Crescent. Wiri - P O Box 97 948 - Manukau Auckland 2241 - New Zealand SAFETY DATA SHEET Section 1. Product: Product Code: Product Use: Identification of the material and the supplier Spray Booth Coating SBC A protective temporary clear coating for paint spray booths to ensure easy removal of overspray. Wash off with water or peel off. New Zealand Supplier: Address: 33 Ha Crescent Wiri Auckland Telephone: 09 250 0091 Fax Number: 09 250 0092 Emergency Telephone: 0800 POISON (0800 764 766) Date of MSDS Preparation: July 2015 Section 2. Hazards Identification Potential Health Effects WARNING H302 Harmful if swallowed Swallowed Eyes Skin Inhalation Harmful Moderately irritating No harmful effects at all No harmful effects Section 3. Composition / Information on Ingredients
This product represents a low toxicological hazard based on the nature and amounts of ingredients. Page 2 of 5 Hazardous Ingredients Proportion (% mass) CAS Number Glycerine Ethyl Alcohol Nonylphenol Ethoxylate Poly Vinyl Alcohol >50 >5 >5 >2 <20 7732-18-5 56-81-5 64-17-5 26027-38-3 9002-89-5 Section 4. First Aid Measures Routes of Exposure: Eye Skin Ingestion Inhalation Flush with cold water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention if problems persists If skin contact causes irritation remove contaminated clothing and wash thoroughly with soap and water Do not induce vomiting. Give nothing by mouth. If patient continues to be distressed seek medical attention immediately Remove to fresh air. If breathing is difficult seek medical attention immediately Section 5. Fire Fighting Measures Suitable Extinguishing media Fire and Explosion hazards Fire Fighting Instructions spray or fog Not combustible Treat as for surrounding fire conditions Section 6. Land Spill or Leaks Accidental Release Measures Small spills or leaks can be collected for domestic rubbish disposal. Large spills or leaks should be shovelled or pumped into clean containers for decontamination and reuse. Small spills and leaks should not pose any long term effects to aquatic environment. Large spills should be advised to the nearest regional council pollution officer.
Section 7. Handling and Storage Page 3 of 5 Handling Advice: Storing Procedures: Section 8 No protective clothing required. Natural ventilation should be adequate under normal use conditions. Store away from high temperatures and sunlight. Do not store near to food or feedstuffs. Keep containers closed at all times check bulk amounts regularly for leaks. Exposure Controls / Personal Protection Engineering Controls: Use with adequate ventilation Personal Protective Equipment: Advisable to wear goggles, nitrile gloves and respirator Section 9 Physical and Chemical Properties Appearance Clear Liquid Odour: Mild Odour threshold ph: neutral Melting/Freezing point Initial boiling point/range Flash point N/A Flammability N/A Upper/Lower flammability limits N/A Vapour pressure Vapour density Relative density Solubility in water, % mass: 100% Partition coefficient Auto-ignition temperature N/A Decomposition temperature Kinematic viscosity Particle characteristics Section 10. Chemical Stability Conditions to Avoid Incompatibility Stability and Reactivity Stable, Does not react or polymerise High temperatures above 40 C and sources of ignition Peroxides Hazardous Decomposition Products Acetaldehyde, Crotonaldehyde, Acetone, Acetic acid Section 11 Acute Oral Toxicity Toxicological Information LD 50 Rat (oral) > 5000 mg / kg bw
Acute Dermal Toxicity Long term Effects Toxicological Data LD 50 Rat (dermal) > 5000 mg/kg bw Not expected to have any long term effects Not available Page 4 of 5 Section 12. Ecotoxicological Information Environmental Precautions: Ecological Toxicity No environmental hazard under normal conditions Environmental Fate: Soil Environmental Exposure Limits Biodegradable and not persistent Biodegradable and not persistent EEL water Not set Section 13. Disposal Considerations Dispose as for domestic rubbish or into sewer. Avoid flushing into stormwater drains Section 14 Transport Information Not hazardous for transport Road, Rail, Marine and Air Transport UN No : Not applicable Class-primary : Not applicable Packing Group : Not applicable Proper Shipping Name: : Not applicable Section 15 Regulatory Information Classification 6.9B, 9.1D, 9.3C Group Standard Surface Coating and Colourants ERMA Approval No HSR002670 Section 16 Other Information Supplied in 4lt containers Code: SBC4 ********************************************************* The information herein is given in good faith, but no warranty, express or implied is made. Please contact the New Zealand proprietor, Phone: 09 250 0091, if further information is required.
Page 5 of 5 Ph + 64 9 250 0091 - Fax + 64 9 250 0092 - www.pacer.co.nz 33 Ha Crescent, Wiri - P O Box 97 948 - Manukau Auckland 2241 - New Zealand SPRAY BOOTH COATING PURPOSE: Spray Booth Coating is a clear washable booth coating that is easy to apply, fast drying and economical. Spray Booth Coating is easy to remove by washing off with water. To adequately treat most spray booths 2 x 4ltr is sufficient. DIRECTIONS: Apply using a conventional spray gun with the pressure set at approximately 275 kpa (40 PSI). Apply 2 coats allowing the film to touch dry between coats. Apply in a uniform fashion with overlapping passes to ensure complete coverage of the surface. To remove wash off with water using a sponge or hose. Scrubbing with a brush may be necessary if there is excessive build up of overspray. WARNING: Harmful if swallowed or inhaled. Eye or skin contact may cause irritation. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: Do not eat, drink or smoke whilst using. Avoid breathing vapour, use with adequate ventilation. When using wear nitrile gloves, goggles and respirator. Store in original container away from food. Dispose of empty container in a safe manner.