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Re: Carpenter Bees We Previously Discussed


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Posted by Switchflicker on May 20, 2013 at 14:58:28 from (205.200.145.84):

In Reply to: Carpenter Bees We Previously Discussed posted by BillinCentralMo on May 20, 2013 at 10:48:26:

Spectrum Group

Division of United Industries Corp.

P. O. Box 142642

St. Louis, MO 63114-0642

Material Safety Data Sheet

Complies with OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200

Hazardous Material Identification System – (HMIS)

HEALTH – 1

REACTIVITY – 0

FLAMMABILITY – 2

PERSONAL –

I Trade Name: Spectracide Carpenter Bee & Ground-Nesting Yellowjacket Killer Foaming Aerosol

Product Type: Aerosol insecticide

Product Item Number: HG-53371 A

Formula Code Number: 21-0860/21-0666

EPA Registration Number

Manufacturer

Emergency Telephone Numbers

9688-187-8845

Chemsico

Division of United Industries Corporation

8494 Chapin Industrial Drive

St. Louis, MO 63114

For Chemical Emergency:

For Information:

Prepared by:

Date Prepared:

1-800-633-2873

1-800-917-5438

Charlie Duckworth

July 20, 2011

II Hazards Ingredient/Identity Information

III Physical and Chemical Characteristics

Chemical

%

OSHA PEL

ACGIH TLV

Appearance & Odor:

Wet narrow fan spray with clear wet film and glycol ether odor.

Mineral spirits

9.00

100 ppm

100 ppm

Boiling Point:

NA

CAS# 8012-95-1

Melting Point:

NA

Vapor Pressure:

110 psig at 54° C/130° F

Specific Gravity:

0.993 (H2O = 1)

Lambda-cyhalothrin

0.01

NA

2000 mg/kg (skin)

Vapor Density:

Greater than 1 (Air = 1)

CAS# 91465-08-6

Prallethrin

0.025

NE

NE

Solubility in Water:

Greater than 87%

CAS# 23031-36-9

Evaporation Rate:

Less than 1 (Butyl Acetate = 1)

Hydrocarbon Propellant blend

3.50

NE

NE

CAS #75-28-5/106-97-8/ 74-98-6

IV Fire and Explosive Hazards Data

V Reactivity Data

Flash Point:

119° F (TCC) (liquid portion)

Stability:

Stable

Flame Extension:

0-inches (Level 1 Aerosol)

Polymerization:

Will not occur

Flammable Limits:

NA

Conditions to Avoid:

Temperatures over 130° F

Autoignition Temperature:

NA

Incompatible Materials:

NA

Fire Extinguishing Media:

Water fog, Carbon dioxide, Dry chemical

Hazardous Decomposition

Decomposition Temperature:

NA

or Byproducts:

Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide

Special Fire-Fighting Procedures:

Keep cans cool. Use equipment or shielding to protect personnel against bursting, rupturing or venting cans.

Unusual Fire & Explosion Hazards:

At elevated temperatures (over

54° C/130° F), cans may vent, rupture or burst. Also see Section V.

VI Health Hazard Data

VII Precautions for Safe Handling and Use

Skin Contact: Avoid contact with skin and clothing. First Aid: Take off contaminated clothing. Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. Call a Poison Control Center or doctor for treatment advice.

Ingestion: First Aid: Immediately call a Poison Control Center or doctor. Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a Poison Control Center or doctor. Do not give any liquid to the person. Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.

Steps to be Taken in Case Material is Released or Spilled:

Avoid breathing vapors. Avoid contact with liquid. Remove ignition sources. Soak up spills with absorbent material.

Waste Disposal:

Do not puncture or incinerate containers. If empty: Place in trash or offer for recycling if available. If partly filled: Call local solid waste agency or 1-800-CLEANUP for disposal instructions.

Handling & Storage Precautions:

Do not store where temperatures can exceed 54° C/130° F.

Special Notes:

Have the product container with you when calling a Poison Control Center or doctor, or going for treatment.

Health conditions Aggravated by Exposure: None known

Ingredients listed by NTP, OSHA, or IARC

as Carcinogens or Potential Carcinogens:

None

VIII Control Measures

IX Transportation Data

Read and follow label directions. They are your best guide to using this product effectively, and give necessary safety precautions to protect your health.

DOT: Consumer Commodity, ORM-D, UN-1950

IMDG: UN-1950, Aerosols, 2.1

IATA: UN-1950, Aerosols, Flammable, 2.1

The information and statements herein are believed to be reliable but are not to be construed as warranty or representation for which we assume legal responsibility. Users should undertake sufficient verification and testing to determine the suitability for their own particular purpose of any information or products referred to herein. NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS MADE.


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