Material Safety Data Sheet 1 - Chemical Product and Company Identification Manufacturer: WD-40 Company Trade Name: 3-IN-ONE White Lithium Address: 1061 Cudahy Place (92110) Grease Aerosol P.O. Box 80607 San Diego, California, USA Chemical Name: Organic Mixture 92138 –0607 Telephone: Product Use: Cleaner, Lubricant Emergency only: 1-888-324-7596 (PROSAR) MSDS Date Of Preparation: 10/25/10 Information: 1-888-324-7596 2 – Hazards Identification Emergency Overview: WARNING! Extremely flammable aerosol. Contents under pressure. Combustible Liquid and Vapor. If swallowed, may be aspirated and cause lung damage. May cause eye, skin and respiratory tract irritation. Use with adequate ventilation. Keep away from heat, sparks and all other sources of ignition. Symptoms of Overexposure: Inhalation: Mist or vapor can irritate the throat and lungs. High concentrations may cause nasal and respiratory irritation and central nervous system effects such as headache, dizziness and nausea. Intentional abuse may be harmful or fatal. Skin Contact: May cause mild skin irritation with short-term exposure with redness, itching and burning of the skin. Prolonged and/or repeated contact may produce defatting and possible dermatitis. Eye Contact: Contact may be mildly irritating to eyes. May cause redness, stinging, swelling and tearing. Ingestion: This product has low oral toxicity. If swallowed, this material may cause irritation of the mouth, throat and esophagus. This product is an aspiration hazard. If swallowed, can enter the lungs and may cause chemical pneumonitis, severe lung damage and death. Chronic Effects: Prolonged or repeated skin contact may defeat the skin resulting in irritation and dermatitis. Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure: Preexisting eye, skin and respiratory conditions may be aggravated by exposure. Suspected Cancer Agent: Yes
3 - Composition/Information on Ingredients Ingredient Weight Percent See Section 8 for Exposure Limits 4 – First Aid Measures Ingestion (Swallowed): Aspiration Hazard. DO NOT induce vomiting. Call physician, poison control center or the WD-40 Safety Hotline at 1-888-324-7596 immediately. Eye Contact: Flush thoroughly with water. Get medical attention if irritation persists. Skin Contact: Wash with soap and water. If irritation develops and persists, get medical attention. Inhalation (Breathing): If irritation is experienced, move to fresh air. Get medical attention if irritation or other symptoms develop and persist. 5 – Fire Fighting Measures Extinguishing Media: Use water fog, dry chemical, carbon dioxide or foam. Cool fire exposed containers with water. Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Firefighters should always wear positive pressure self- contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing. Cool fire-exposed containers with water. Use shidlding to protect against bursting cans. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Contents under pressure. Keep away from ignition source and open fire. Exposure of containers to extreme heat and flames can cause them to rupture often with violent force. Combustible liquid and vapor. This material can release flammable vapors when heated above ambient temperatures. Vapors can cause a flash fire. Vapors are heavier than air and may travel along surfaces to remote ignition sources and flash back. A vapor and air mixture can create an explosion hazard in confined spaces. 6 – Accidental Release Measures Wear appropriate protective clothing (see Section 8). Eliminate all sources of ignition and ventilate area. Contain and collect liquid with an inert absorbent and place in a container for disposal. Clean spill area thoroughly. Report spills to authorities as required. 7 – Handling and Storage Handling: Avoid contact with eyes. Avoid prolonged contact with skin. Avoid breathing vapors or aerosols. Use with adequate ventilation. Keep away from heat, sparks, hot surfaces and open flames. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Keep containers closed when not in use. Keep out of the reach of children. Do not puncture or incinerate containers. Storage: Store in a cool, well-ventilated area, away from incompatible materials. Do not store in direct sunlight or above 120°F. U.F.C (NFPA 30B) Level 3 Aerosol. 8 – Exposure Controls/Personal Protection Chemical Occupational Exposure Limits
1000 ppm TWA ACGIH TLV (aliphatic hydrocarbon gas)
1000 ppm TWA ACGIH TLV (aliphatic hydrocarbon gas)
The Following Controls are Recommended for Normal Consumer Use of this Product Engineering Controls: Use in a well-ventilated area. Personal Protection: Eye Protection: Avoid eye contact. Always spray away from face. Skin Protection: Avoid prolonged skin contact. Chemical resistant gloves recommended for operations where prolonged skin contact is likely. Respiratory Protection: None needed for normal use with adequate ventilation. For Bulk Processing or Workplace Use the Following Controls are Recommended Engineering Controls: Use adequate general and local exhaust ventilation to maintain exposure levels below that occupational exposure limits. Personal Protection: Eye Protection: Safety goggles recommended where eye contact is possible. Skin Protection: Wear chemical resistant gloves. Respiratory Protection: None required if ventilation is adequate. If the occupational exposure limits are exceeded, wear a NIOSH approved respirator. Respirator selection and use should be based on contaminant type, form and concentration. Follow OSHA 1910.134, ANSI Z88.2 and good Industrial Hygiene practice. Work/Hygiene Practices: Wash with soap and water after handling. 9 – Physical and Chemical Properties
10 – Stability and Reactivity Stability: Stable Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. Conditions to Avoid: Avoid heat, sparks, flames and other sources of ignition. Incompatibilities: Strong acids, alkalis, and oxidizers. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide, smoke fumes, and/or unburned hydrocarbons. 11 – Toxicological Information The oral toxicity of this product is estimated to be greater than 5,000 mg/kg based on an assessment of the ingredients. This product is not classified as toxic by established criteria. It is an aspiration hazard. None of the components of this product is listed as a carcinogen or suspected carcinogen or is considered a reproductive hazard. 12 – Ecological Information No data is currently available. 13 - Disposal Considerations If this product becomes a waste, it would be expected to meet the criteria of a RCRA ignitable hazardous waste (D001). However, it is the responsibility of the generator to determine at the time of disposal the proper classification and method of disposal. Dispose in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. Do not puncture or incinerate containers. 14 – Transportation Information_ DOT Surface Shipping Description: Consumer Commodity, ORM-D IMDG Shipping Description: UN1950, Aerosols, 2.1, LTD QTY 15 – Regulatory Information U.S. Federal Regulations: CERCLA 103 Reportable Quantity: This product is not subject to CERCLA reporting requirements, however, oil spills are reportable to the National Response Center under the Clean Water Act and many states have more stringent release reporting requirements. Report spills required under federal, state and local regulations. SARA TITLE III: Hazard Category For Section 311/312: Acute Health, Fire Hazard, Sudden Release of Pressure Section 313 Toxic Chemicals: This product contains the following chemicals subject to SARA Title III Section 313 Reporting requirements: Zinc Oxide <1-5% Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Substances (TPQ): None EPA Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Status: All of the components of this product are listed on the TSCA inventory Canadian Environmental Protection Act: All of the ingredients are listed on the Canadian Domestic Substances List or exempt from notification Canadian WHMIS Classification: Class B-5 (Flammable Aerosol), Class D-2-B (Toxic material causing other toxic effects) This MSDS has been prepared according to the criteria of the Controlled Products Regulation (CPR) and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the CPR.
16 – Other Information: HMIS Hazard Rating: Health – 1 (slight hazard), Fire Hazard – 4 (severe hazard), Reactivity – 0 (minimal hazard)
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