From: **** MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET =
**** 22241- STABIL Marine Fuel Stabilizer **** SECTION 1 - CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND MANUFACTURER=20
IDENTIFICATION **** MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION=20
SEC 1 - PRODUCT AND MANUFACTURER INFO SEC 9 - PHYS, CHEM PROPERTIES
SEC 2 - COMPOSITION INFORMATION SEC 10 - STABILITY, REACTIVITY
SEC 3 - HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION SEC 11 - TOXICOLOGY INFORMATION
SEC 4 - FIRST AID MEASURES SEC 12 - ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
SEC 5 - FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES SEC 13 - DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
SEC 6 - ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES SEC 14 - TRANSPORT INFORMATION
SEC 7 - HANDLING AND STORAGE SEC 15 - REGULATORY INFORMATION
SEC 8 - EXPOSURE, PERS. PROTECTION SEC 16 - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Part Number:
22241
Product =
CAS:=20
Mixt-ur-e
Product Code: 22241
Synonyms: =
22241=20
STABIL Marine Fuel Stabilizer; 22241- STABIL Marine Fuel =
Stabilizer
Name: Gold =
Eagle=20
Company
Address: 4400 S. Kildare =
Blvd.=20
City: Chicago&n=
bsp; =20
State: IL Zip: =
60632-4372
Emergency =
Number:=20
Emergency =
Agency:=20
Agency=20
Number:
MSDS =
Effective=20
Date: 7/29/2009
MSDS Supersedes Date: 3/11/2010 =
Miscellaneous:
**** SECTION 2 - COMPOSITION, INFORMATION ON = INGREDIENTS=20 ****
Chemical Name =
CAS MIN MAX
Petroleum Distillate 64742-47-8 0 =
80
Additive Mixture (none) 0 =
20
Miscellaneous:Return=20 to topCHEMICAL NAME = LIMIT VALUES Additive Mixture (CAS#:Mixture) N/A Petroleum Distillate = N/A
**** SECTION 3 - HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION = ****
EMERGENCY = OVERVIEW:NFPA:= B>=20 Health: 1 Fire: 1 Reactivity: 0 Specific = Hazard:=20 None=20
HMIS: Health: 1 Flammability: 1 = Reactivity: 0=20 PPE: B
Miscellaneous:This product may contain = components above de minimus concentrations that are
considered = carcinogenic by OSHA, IARC, NTP or Proposition = 65.
POTENTIAL = HEALTH EFFECTSReturn=20 to top
Target Organs/Primary Route(s) of = Entry:=
Eye:Mild = irritant.
Skin:Mild = irritant
Ingestion:Toxicity = is relatively low, there is a risk of aspiration of product into the = lungs.
On ingestion of large quantities, slight GI discomfort = diarrhea, and headache may
occur. Small doses may produce = irritation and = diarrhea.
Inhalation:L= ow risk of inhalation. Mists above TLV may cause chemical = pneumonitis.
Miscellaneous:
**** SECTION 4 - FIRST AID MEASURES = ****
Eye:Return=20 to topIf the = product contacts the eyes, immediately wash the eyes with large = quantities of
room temperature water for at least 15 minutes, = occasionally lifting the lower and
upper lids. Get medical = attention immediately.
Skin:If = the product contacts the skin, promptly wash the contaminated skin with = soap and
water for at least 15 minutes. If this product penetrates = the clothing, promptly
remove the clothing and wash the skin with = soap and = water.
Ingestion:Do not = induce vomiting, product contains petroleum distillate. Get medical =
attention = immediately.
Inhalation:Move the exposed person to fresh air at once and call emergency = medical care. If
breathing has stopped, give artificial = respiration. If breathing is difficult, give
humidified = oxygen.
Notes to = Physician:No data = available.
**** SECTION 5 - FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES = ****
Flash Point: =Return=20 to top173 F
AutoIgnition = Temperature: =N/A
Flammable = Limits
Lower Limit: =Explosive Limit (LEL): = 0.8
Upper Limit: =Explosive Limit (UEL): = 7.0
Extinguishing = Media:Use carbon dioxide, dry chemical, foam = and/or water fog as extinguishing = media.
Unusual Fire and Explosion = Hazards:Water may cause = frothing
Special Fire Fighting = Procedures:Wear NIOSH approved SCBA respirator in = the positive pressure mode and chemical
protective = clothing.
General = Information:Flammable Limits: 0.8 to = 7.0
**** SECTION 6 - ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES = ****
Return=20 to topSmall Spill: Remove = sources of heat or ignition, provide adequate ventilation,
contain = leak using absorbent, inert, non-combustible material. Large Spill: Contain spill, transfer to secure containers. In the = event of an
uncontrolled material release, the user should determine = if release is reportable
under applicable laws and = regulations.
**** SECTION 7 - HANDLING AND STORAGE = ****
Handling:Return=20 to topSee = other sections of MSDS.
Storage:See other = sections of MSDS.
**** SECTION 8 - EXPOSURE CONTROLS, PERSONAL = PROTECTION=20 ****
GENERAL HYGIENE = CONSIDERATIONS:Use normal hygiene = practices.
OTHER = PRECAUTIONS:Product is combustible, handle = accordingly.
ENGINEERING = CONTROLS:Local Exhaust: Provide local = ventilation to maintain exposure levels below
recommended exposure = limits. Mechanical (General): In confined spaces, mechanical ventilation may be = required. Special Ventilation: OSHA = TWA=3D5mg/m3
PERSONAL = PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Eyes/face:Use splash = proof chemical, safety goggles or appropriate full-face = respirator.
Skin:Use oil = impervious gloves as = required.
Respirators:Norm= ally none is required. If high vapor or mist concentration are = expected, use
appropriate NIOSH approved respirator for organic = vapors and mists. Respirators
must be selected based on the = airborne levels found in the workplace and must not
exceed the = working limits of the respirator.
Other = Protective Clothing/Equipment:If there is a = possibility of exposure of an individual's body to the product, wear =
body-covering work clothes to avoid prolonged or repeated = exposure.
**** SECTION 9 - PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES = ****
Appearance/Odor:pH: =Blue green liquid, = solvent odor
Vapor Pressure:
Vapor Density(Air=3D1): =
Evaporation Rate: =
Viscosity:
Boiling Point:
Freezing/Melting Point:=20
Decomposition Temperature:=20
Solubility in Water: =
Specific Gravity:
Molecular Formula: =
Molecular Weight: =
VOC Coating (minus water): =
Coating Density :
Solvent Density :
Percent Solvent (volume):=20
Percent Solids (volume): =
Percent Water (volume): =
Percent Volatile by Weight: =
Miscellaneous:% = Volatile/Volume: 100.0 Percent Solvent (Volume): N/A Percent Solids (Volume): N/A Percent Water (Volume): N/A Product is combustible, keep away from sources of ignition, oxidizing = materials and
acid. Store in an area equipped with automatic = sprinklers or fire extinguishing
system. Empty containers contain = product residues, assume emptied containers to
have same hazards as = full containers.
**** SECTION 10 - STABILITY AND REACTIVITY = ****
Chemical = Stability:Stable: Yes
Conditions to = Avoid:Store below 150 F. Do not apply high = heat or flame to container. Keep separate
from strong oxidizing = agents.
Incompatibilities with Other = Materials:Strong = oxidants.
Hazardous Decomposition = Products:Excessive heating and/or = incomplete combustion will produce carbon = monoxide.
Hazardous = Polymerization:Hazardous polymerization = may occur: No
**** SECTION 11 - TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION = ****
No data = available.
**** SECTION 12 - ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ****
No data = available.
**** SECTION 13 - DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS = ****
Dispose of product = in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations. Before =
attempting clean up, refer to other sections of MSDS for hazard = warning information.
**** SECTION 14 - TRANSPORT INFORMATION = ****
Transportation = Information:Shipping Information (CFR 49 and IMDG): Proper Shipping Name: Gasoline Additive, N.O.I. DOT Hazard Class: Not applicable DOT UN Number: None applicable IMDG Shipping Name: Non-Hazardous Gasoline Additive Flashpoint GT 141.5 = F.
Label Information:No data = available.
**** SECTION 15 - REGULATORY INFORMATION = ****
SARA Title III: Section 302: None Section 304: None Section 311: None Section 313: None CERCLA: Section 311(b)(4): Requires discharges of crude oil and petroleum = products in any
kind or form to waters must immediately be reported = to the National Response Center
at (800) = 424-8802.
**** SECTION 16 - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION = ****
Disclaimer: = Information presented herein is believed to be factual, as it has been =
derived from the works and opinions of persons believed to be = qualified experts.
However, nothing contained in this information = is to be taken as warranty or
representation for which the Gold = Eagle Co. bears legal responsibility. The user
should review any = recommendations in the specific context of the intended use to =
determine whether they are appropriate. Prepared by: Mike Profetto