Material Safety Data Sheet
OSHA’s Hazard Communication
Standard CFR 1910.1200
I. PRODUCT AND
COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
*PRIDE Anti-Wear Hydraulic Oil 68 MVI
Product number: 01450049
Part numbers: 0680 & 0690
Processor: Davison Oil Company, Inc. Information: 334-633-4444
HMIS RATINGS- Health: 1 Flammability: 1 Reactivity: 0 Personal Protection: B
CAS NO: 64742-52-5
CHEMICAL NAME AND SYNONYMS: Lubricating Oil
Chemical Family: Petroleum Hydrocarbon
II. Hazardous
Ingredients
PRINCIPLE HAZARDOUS
COMPONENTS: None Known
OSHA PEL/ACGIH TLV: 5/mg3 as mist See Section 6 (Carcinogenicity)
III. PHYSICAL DATA
The following data are
approximate or typical values and should not be used for design purposes.
Boiling Point, °F 600+ % Volatile by Volume <1
Vapor Pressure (mmHg) <1 Evaporation Rate (BUAC=1) <1
Vapor Density (Air=1) 1+ Solubility in Water Negligible
Melting Point: N/A
Specific Gravity (D-287): Grade Specific Gravity
316
0.9129
323
0.9230
335
0.9334
352
0.9340
Appearance and odor: Light to
Dark amber color; hydrocarbon odor.
IV. FIRE AND
EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash Point (D-1500)
°F Grade Specific Gravity
316
350°
323
360°
335
380°
352
400°
Flammable Limits: LEL: ND UEL: ND
Auto Ignition ND
Extinguishing Media: CO-2, water
spray or fog, foam, dry chemical
Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Cool
exposed containers with water spray, avoid breathing fumes.
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Pressure increase in over heated, closed containers.
Cool
containers with water spray.
V. REACTIVITY DATA
STABILITY: stable HAZARDOUS
POLYMERIZATION: Will Not Occur
CONDITIONS AND MATERIALS TO
AVOID: Extreme Heat
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION
PRODUCTS: Partial burning produces fumes, smoke, and carbon monoxide
VI. HEALTH HAZARD
DATA
PRIMARY ROUTE OF ENTRY:
Dermal/ Inhalation
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE:
Prolonged or repeated liquid contact with the skin will dry and defat the skin,
leading to irritation and dermatitis. Inhalation of fumes in high concentration
may result in dizziness, headache, respiratory irritation or unconsciousness.
The lethal oral dosage for a 150 pound human is approximately 1 pint 1 quart.
CARCINOGENICITY: According to
IARC Monographs severely hydro treated lube oils, such as this product, are not
considered carcinogenic. Nevertheless, good industrial hygiene practices are
recommended.
First Aid Treatment: If overcome by fumes,
remove from exposure immediately; call a physician. If breathing is irregular,
or stopped, start resuscitation and administer oxygen. If ingested, DO NOT induce vomiting; call a physician. In case of skin contact, remove any contaminated
clothing and wash skin with warm water and soap. If irritation persists, call a
physician. If splashed into eyes, flush eyes
with clear water for 15 minutes.
VII. SPILL OR LEAK
PROCEDURES
IN CASE OF SPILL OR LEAK:
Remove ignition sources. Keep people away. Recover liquid. Add absorbent (sand,
sawdust, etc.) to spill area. Minimize breathing of fumes. Ventilate confined
spaces.
Open all windows and doors.
Advise authorities if product enters sewers, etc.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Assure
conformity with applicable disposal regulations. Dispose of absorbed material
at approved waste site.
VIII. SPECIAL
PROTECTION INFORMATION
EYE: Use goggles/ face shield
to avoid eye contact.
GLOVES: Use impervious
gloves, if needed, to avoid repeated/ prolonged skin contact.
RESPIRATORY: Normally not
required.
OTHER CLOTHING/EQUIPMENT: As
needed to prevent repeated/prolonged contact. If clothes become contaminated
change to fresh, clean clothing; do not wear contaminated clothing until
thoroughly laundered.
VENTILATION: LOCAL Face
velocity greater that 60 cfm. MECHANICAL No special requirement.
IX. HANDLING AND
STORAGE
Keep containers closed when
not in use. Do not handle or store near heat or flames.
OTHER PRECAUTIONS: Avoid
breathing fumes. Wash skin thoroughly with soap/warm water after handling. Use
chemical resistant gloves and apron.