PIG Thick Liquids Absorbent Mat Pad (MSD- Extinguishing Media: Unused Form: Water, Chemical Foam, Dry 055) Chemical Or Carbon Dioxide

PIG Thick Liquids Absorbent Mat Pad (MSD- Extinguishing Media: Unused Form: Water, Chemical Foam, Dry 055) Chemical Or Carbon Dioxide

Safety Data Sheet 1. Product And Company Identification 5. Fire Fighting Measures Product Identifier: PIG Thick Liquids Absorbent Mat Pad (MSD- Extinguishing Media: Unused form: water, chemical foam, dry 055) chemical or carbon dioxide. Used form: that which is compatible General Use: PIG Thick Liquids Absorbent Mat Pads are to liquid(s) absorbed. designed to absorb thick, non-aggressive spilled liquids, such as Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Wear a self-contained paint, glue, resins, syrup, shampoo, etc. and catch nuisance breathing apparatus and refer to absorbed fluid(s) SDS(s). drips and leaks. Can also be used to trap & collect debris. Hazardous Combustion Products: Not established Product Description: A white, coarse, loosely woven material Unusual Hazards: Refer to absorbed liquid(s) SDS(s). PIG in pad or roll form. Also available in a pan with a mesh cover. Thick Liquids Absorbent Mat Pads do not render liquids Specific Product Identifier: PIG Filter/Splashguard. nonflammable, neutral or less hazardous. COMPANY PROFILE: EMERGENCY TELEPHONE: New Pig Corporation INFOTRAC 6. Accidental Release Measures One Pork Avenue 200 North Palmetto Street Tipton, PA 16684-0304 Leesburg, FL 34748 Information Number 24 hrs, 7 days/week Spill or Leak Procedures: If material is unused, collect and 1-800-468-4647 1-800-535-5053 recover for reuse. Website: www.newpig.com, Email: [email protected] 7. Handling and Storage 2. Hazards Identification Handling Precautions: None GHS Classification: Not a dangerous substance according to Storage Precautions: Store at room temperature. Shelf Life: GHS Indefinitely - as long as product is kept in a clean, dry place away from direct sunlight. POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS: General: Refer to absorbed liquid(s) SDS(s). The container can Eye Contact: No hazard in normal use of product. be hazardous when empty. Follow label cautions even after the container is empty. Do not re-use empty containers for food, Ingestion: No hazard in normal use of product. clothing or products for human or animal consumption, or where Inhalation: No hazard in normal use of product. skin contact can occur. Skin Contact: No hazard in normal use of product. Chronic: Not applicable 8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection 3. Composition/Information on Ingredients Engineering Controls: None required PERSONAL PROTECTION CAS: 25038-59-9 Polyester fibers 55-75% Eyes: Safety glasses with side shields is a good industrial CAS: Not Avail Polyvinyl chloride polymer 19-39% practice. CAS: 6422-86-2 bis(2-ethylhexyl) terephthalate 2-6% Respirator: Not required EC : 229-176-9 Gloves: Not normally required. However, when handling bulk, CAS: 20018-09-1 Diiodomethyl-Ptolysulfone <1% use of cloth, canvas or leather gloves is a good industrial EC: 243-468-3 antimicrobial practice CAS: 1309-64-4 Antimony trioxide flame retardant <1% Other: None required EC : 215-175-0 OSHA HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS (29 CFR 1910.1200): CAS: Not Avail. FINISH <1% EXPOSURE LIMITS 8 hrs. TWA (ppm) OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV May contain one or more of the following: CAS: 9003-07-0 Pan: Polypropylene Antimony Trioxide* 0.5 mg/m3 0.5 mg/m3 CAS: 9002-86-2 Pan: PVC CAS: 25038-59-9 Mesh: Polyester 100% * Presents no hazard in normal use: Diiodomethyl-Ptolysulfone Antimicrobial – EPA Reg. No. 464-673 Dist#: 68603 and 4. First Aid Measures Antimony Trioxide are encapsulated and immobilized within a plastic binder. Eye Contact: Not applicable Ingestion: Not applicable Inhalation: Not applicable Skin Contact: Not applicable MSD-055 Page 1 of 2 03/29/2021 Safety Data Sheet 9. Physical and Chemical Properties 12. Ecological Information Appearance: White material in pad, roll form or in a black pan. The polyester is stable in the environment and the cellulosics Odor: No odor Odor Threshold: Not applicable can be microbiologically degraded like natural products. pH: Not applicable MELTING POINT/Freezing Point: Binders soften, fiber melts 13. Disposal Considerations >392°F (>200°C) Initial Boiling Point and Range: Not applicable Waste Disposal Method: If unused, no special precautions are Flash Point: >464°F (>240°C) Method: Not available necessary. Dispose of in accordance with federal, state and Evaporation Rate: Not applicable local regulations. In certain types of cleanup applications the Flammable Limits: Not applicable nature of the material recovered will classify the resulting spent Conditions of Flammability: Not applicable material as a hazardous component. In such instances the Explosive Properties: Not established material should be disposed of via an approved hazardous Vapor Pressure: Not applicable waste disposal service and the appropriate manifesting 3 Vapor Density: 0.8 – 3.5 lbs/ft obtained. Relative Density (H20 = 1): Not applicable Solubility in Water: Nil 14. Transport Information Auto-ignition Temperature: Not applicable Coefficient of Water/Oil Distribution: Not available DOT (Department of Transportation): Proper Shipping Name: Not regulated 10. Stability and Reactivity Hazard Class: Not regulated Identification Number: Not applicable General: This is a stable material. Conditions of Reactivity: Not available 15. Regulatory Information Incompatible Materials: Hydrocarbon solvents, strong acids and bases can degrade nonwovens CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Response Conditions to Avoid: Temperatures above 150°C. Compensation and Liability Act): No Reportable Quantity Hazardous Decomposition: Oxides of carbon, hydrogen OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200: chloride, nitrogen oxides, small amounts of aliphatic and Antimony trioxide <1% aromatic hydrocarbons, antimony oxide. SARA Title III (Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur Act): No listed ingredient TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act): All ingredients are 11. Toxicological Information listed. DSL (Canadian Domestic Substances List): All components Antimony Trioxide is encapsulated and immobilized within a of this product are on the Canadian DSL. plastic binder and presents no hazard in normal use 16. Other Information LD50: Not available for mixture. Antimony trioxide: >34600 mg/kg Reason for Issue: Reviewed, changes to Sections 3, 9, 15 & LC50: Not available 16. Carcinogenicity: Antimony trioxide: Prepared by: Dale Gatehouse, Entreprises Krenda Inc. IARC: Group 2B Approved by: Lisa Baxter, New Pig Corporation National Toxicology Program: Not listed Previous Date of Issue: 03/10/2020 OSHA: See Section 15 Revised Date: 03/29/2021 California Prop 65: Antimony trioxide. Known to cause cancer Reproduction Toxicity: Not available SDS Number: MSD-055 Teratogenicity: Not available Mutagenicity: Not available Synergistic Products: Not available Irritancy of Product: See Section 2. Sensitization to Product: Not available The following is in lieu of all warranties, expressed or implied: All information provided is based on testing and data believed to be accurate. MSD-055 Page 2 of 2 03/29/2021 .

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