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M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T
FINISH KARE PRODUCTS, INC.
SOUTH EL MONTE, CALIFORNIA
Sales@FinishKare.com
(626) 443-8983

HAZARD RATINGS
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MINIMAL……0 HEALTH 1
SLIGHT…….1 ————————–
MODERATE…..2 FLAMMABILITY 3
SERIOUS……3 —————————
SEVERE…….4 REACTIVITY 0
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SECTION I PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
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TRADE NAME: PART NO: VOC (GRM/LTR)

PVA GREEN………………………………..67 165.0

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SECTION II HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
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CAS NO. % PEL/OSHA TLV/ACGIH OTHER
ISOPROPANOL 67-63-0 35-40% 400 400 500
POLYVINYL ALCOHOL 9002-89-5 9-11% 5MG/M3 10ML/CM
WATER 7732-18-5 55-65% RESPIRABLE DUST
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SECTION III HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION
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THE HEALTH EFFECT NOTED BELOW ARE CONSISTENT WITH REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE OSHA HAZARD
COMMUNICATION STANDARD (29CFR 1910.1200)
EYE CONTACT: This material is an eye irritant. Direct contact with the liquid or
exposure to vapors or mists may cause stinging, tearing, redness and swelling.
SKIN CONTACT: This material may cause skin irritation. Persons with pre-existing
skin disorders may be more susceptible to the effects of this material.
INHALATION(BREATHING): While this material has a low degree of toxicity, breathing
high concentrations of vapors mor mists may cause irritation to the nose and throat,
signs of nervous system depression, headache and nausea. Prolonged or repeated
exposure to vapors or mists may cause visual disturbances. Respiratory symptoms
associated with pre-existing lung disorders may be aggravated by exposure to this
material.
INGESTION(SWALLOWING): Ingestion of excessive quantities may cause irritation of the
digestive tract. Signs of nervous system depression, vomiting, drunkenness, stupor,
visual disturbances.
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SECTION IV EMERGENCY FIRST AID AND PROCEDURES
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EYE CONTACT: Move victim away from exposure to vapors and mists. For direct
contact, hold eyelids apart and flush the affected eye(s) with clean water for at
least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention.
SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing, cleanse affected area thoroughly by
washing with soap and water. If irritation or redness develops and persists, seek
medical attention.

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (67 PVA) PAGE 2 OF 3
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INHALATION(BREATHING): If respiratory symptoms or other symptoms develop, move
victim away from source of exposure and into fresh air. If symptoms persist, seek
medical attention. If victim is not breathing, artificial respiration should be
administered. If Breading difficulties develop, oxygen should be given.

INGESTION(SWALLOWING):Induce vomiting with syrup of ipecac under ipecac is not
available, vomiting can be induced gently by placing 2 fingers in the back of the
throat. Do not leave victim unattended, seek IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION.

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SECTION V PHYSICAL DATA
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BOILING POINT: SPECIFIC GRAVITY: VAPOR PRESSURE:
(DEG F) 165 (H20=1) 0.84 (MM HG)45@ 68 F

MELTING POINT: SOLUBILITY IN WATER: VAPOR DENSITY:
(DEG F) N/A 90 % (AIR=1) 1.5
EVAPORATION RATE (N-BUTYL ACETATE=1) 1.5 * ESTIMATED
APPEARANCE AND ODOR: #67 GREEN, ALCOHOL ODOR.

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SECTION VI FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS
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FLASH POINT AND METHOD: FLAMMABLE LIMITS /% VOLUME IN AIR
EST. 60 Degrees F TCC LOWER 3 UPPER: 19

FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: This material is flammable and may be ignited by heat
sparks, flame or static electricity. If container is not properly cooled, it may
explode in heat of a fire.

FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: The use of a SCBA is recommended for fire fighters. Water
Spray may be useful in minimizing vapors and cooling containers exposed to heat and
flame. Avoid spreading burning liquid with water used for cooling purposes.

EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Extinguish with dry chemical, CO2 or a universal type foam.
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SECTION VII REACTIVITY
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STABILITY: stable HAZARDOUS DEPOLIMERIZATION: Will not occur.
INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIAL TO AVOID): These products are incompatible with strong
acids or bases, oxidizing agents, anhydride, isocyanate, organometallic contaminants,
alkali metals and halogens.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Combustion may yield carbon monoxide and/or
carbon dioxide.
EYE PROTECTION: Goggles, eye guard to prevent eye contact or injury.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: It is suggested that a source of clean water be
available in work area for flushing eyes and skin. be used to suppress vapors.
Keep out of drains, sewers of waterways. Use sand or other inert material to dam
and contain spill. Do not flush are with water. Shipboard spill: If spilled, it
will gel – solidity through total evaporation. carry as water & ethanol. In
water it will disperse and leave no residue but product is not bio-degradable.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Dispose of in accordance with local, Impervious clothing
should be worn as needed.

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SECTION VIII EMPLOYEE PROTECTION
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VENTILATION: If current ventilation practices are not adequate to maintain
airborne concentrations below the established exposure limits, additional
ventilation or exhaust systems may be required. Where explosive mixtures may be
present, systems safe for such must be used.

RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: The use of respiratory equipment is advised when
concentrations exceed the established exposure limits. Use respirator or gas mask
with appropriate cartridges and canisters.

PROTECTIVE GLOVES: The use of impermeable gloves is advised to prevent skin
contact.

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SECTION IX ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
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PRECAUTION IN CASE OF RELEASE OR SPILL: Stay upwind and way from spill. Keep all
sources of ignition away from spill. If spill is indoors, ventilate area of
spill. A universal type foam may state, and federal regulations.

HANDLING AND STORAGE PRECAUTIONS: Keep containers tightly closed, cool, dry and
way from all sources of ignition. Use with adequate ventilation. Empty
containers contain residue, do not cut, pressurize etc.
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SECTION X TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CLASSIFICATION: CLASS 3
D.O.T. PROPER SHIPPING NAME: FLAMMABLE LIQUID N.O.S. UN/1993
(ISOPROPANOL) P.G.II
EMS: F-E, S-E
OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
24 HOUR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE”INFORTRAC 1-800-535-5053 OUTSIDE USA: 1352-323-3500 ”

SARA SECTION 313 NOTIFICATION

I. Chemicals subject to the reporting requirements of Sara Tittle III, Section
313 are identified in Section II Hazardous Ingredients. Proposition 65
warning: (#) This mark following a chemical listed in Section II
designates material known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth
defects, or other reproductive harm. Other ingredients may in addition
contain trace amounts of these known carcinogens or teratogens.

II. E.P.A. Sara Title III Section 313 listed toxic chemical is present as
follows:

Not applicable

III. The information contained herein is based on the data available to us and
is believed to be correct. However, Finish Kare Products assumes no
responsibility for injury from the use of the product described herein.

Date prepared: MARCH 1, 2011 By: J. Jhaveri

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