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142 MAIN ST S
Permit City
Jefferson
Permit Number
555-14-007703-STR
Parcel Number
103W11AD04500
Permit Type
Structural
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• HIGH IMPACT <br /> HIT 990Q SW TI ARD ST,OG RDLOR 97223)639-0044 <br /> MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET <br /> ( DATE: February,2013 <br /> \/ Supersedes:February,2008 <br /> PRODUCT NAME: Fire CapTM — Part A & B <br /> SECTION 4-FIRST AID MEASURES(continued) <br /> Eyes: Hold eyelids apart,initiate and maintain gentle and continuous irrigation until the patient receives medical care.If <br /> medical care is not readily available,continue to irrigate for 15-30 minutes.An eye exam should be performed if <br /> irritation or pain persists after noshing. <br /> Skin: Immediately remove contaminated clothing and any extraneous chemical.Wash the exposed area with soap and <br /> water. Physician should examine the exposed area if irritation or pain persists. <br /> Ingestion: Dilute with large amounts of water or milk. Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. DO NOT <br /> INDUCE VOMITING WITHOUT MEDICAL ADVICE. <br /> SECTION 5—FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES <br /> Suitable Extinguishing Media: Part A and/or Part B: Foam,Carbon Dioxide(CO2),Dry Chemical, <br /> Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Water fog may be used to cool unruptured containers which may otherwise experience pressure <br /> buildup in a fire situation Use supplied air in enclosed areas. <br /> Unusual Fire&Explosion Hazards: Closed containers may expand and rupture when exposed to extreme heat. During a fire <br /> situation,smoke may contain tonic/rrdating products ihcluding phenolics, CO and CO2. Part B, <br /> curing agent,may also emit ammonia and nitrogen oxide (NOx)gases.Burning of unmixed Part <br /> B produces obnoxious fumes. <br /> SECTION 6-SPILLAGE,ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES <br /> 411, <br /> For Major Spills: Call CHEMTREC(Chemical Transportation Emergency Center)at 800-424-9300 <br /> Personal Keep unnecessary personnel away. Use self-contained breathing apparatus and chemicaly protective <br /> Precautions: clothing.Wear suitable protective clothing,gloves and eye/face protection. See SECTION 8—Exposure <br /> controls and Personal Protection <br /> Environmental Construct a dike to prevent spreading of Part A or Part B. <br /> Protection: Do not wash into potable water supply sources. <br /> Clean-up Methods: Eliminate all sources of ignition. Dike large spills and pump into salvage tank. Absorb with suitable <br /> material such as sand,lime or other suitable absorbent material. Do not wash into potable water supply <br /> sources. Place in suitable chemical waste container.Open enclosed spaces to outside atmosphere. <br /> SECTION 7—HANDLING AND STORAGE <br /> Handling: Avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact or breathing of vapors and mists. Use only with adequate ventilation. <br /> Prohibit eating or smoking. Do Not Work Alone! Keep Away From Children! For Professional& Industrial Use Only! <br /> Storage: Store at 50-100E.F. Do not freeze. Keep tightly closed when not in use. Keep away from heat, specs and open <br /> flame.Do not store in reactive or unlined metal containers. <br /> SECTION 8—EXPOSURE CONTROLS AND PROTECTION INFORMATION J <br /> Use only with ventilation to keep levels below exposure guidelines(see Section 2). User should test and monitor exposure levels to <br /> insure personnel are not overexposed. Personal Protective Equipment requirements depend upon the conditions of use. The <br /> following are general recommendations: <br /> Paget of HIT Fire Cap Pan A and B'13dm <br />
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