Masters A-Plus Page 1 of 4 Preparation Date: March 30, 2011 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ====================================================================================== SECTION I – PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION ====================================================================================== Product name: MASTERS A-PLUS Product use: Anaerobic adhesive sealant for pipe threads and gaskets. Chemical family: Mixture Supplier name and address: Manufacturer name and address:
620 Steven Court Newmarket, Ontario L3Y 6Z2 Emergency Tel. #: 905-898-2557 WHMIS CLASS: D1A, D2B ====================================================================================== SECTION II –COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS ======================================================================================
Ingredients ACGIH TLV ====================================================================================== SECTION III – PHYSICAL DATA ====================================================================================== Physical State: Vapour Pressure: Vapour Density: Solubility in Water: Specific Gravity: Boiling Point: Volatile Organic Compound Content: Evaporation Rate (Ether = 1): Masters A-Plus Page 2 of 4 Preparation Date: March 30, 2011 ====================================================================================== SECTION IV – FIREFIGHTING MEASURES ====================================================================================== Flash Point (TCC): Recommended Extinguishing Agents: Special Firefighting Procedures: Hazardous Combustion Products:
Oxides of carbon. Toxic fluorine compounds. Irritating
Unusual Fire of Explosion Hazards: Flammable/Explosive Limits – lower %: Flammable/Explosive Limits – upper %: ====================================================================================== SECTION V - STABILITY AND REACTIVITY ====================================================================================== Stability: Hazardous Polymerization: Hazardous Decomposition Products:
Oxides of carbon. Toxic fluorine compounds. Irritating organic
Incompatibility: ====================================================================================== SECTION VI – EMERGENCY OVERVIEW ====================================================================================== HMIS: HEALTH:
WARNING: CAUSES EYE IRRITATION. MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC REACTION. MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION. Primary Routes of Entry: Signs and Symptoms of Exposure:
Inhalation:
May cause respiratory tract irritation. Vapours may cause headaches
nausea, dizziness and respiratory tract irritation. May cause symptoms of intoxication.
Skin Contact:
May cause allergic skin reaction. May cause skin irritation.
Eye Contact:
Contact with eyes will cause irritation.
Ingestion:
Not expected to be harmful by ingestion.
Existing Conditions Aggravated By Exposure: Masters A-Plus Page 3 of 4 Preparation Date: March 30, 2011 ====================================================================================== SECTION VII - FIRST AID ====================================================================================== Ingestion:
Do not induce vomiting. Keep individual calm. Obtain
Inhalation:
Remove to fresh air. If symptoms develop and persist, get
Skin Contact:
Wash with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing
and shoes. Wash clothing before reuse. Get medical attention if symptoms occur.
Eye Contact:
Flush with copious amounts of water, preferably lukewarm
water for at least 15 minutes, holding eyelids open all the time. Get medical attention.
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Safety glasses or goggles with side shields
Skin Protection:
Use rubber or plastic gloves and protective clothing as
Respiratory Protection:
Use NIOSH approved respirator if there is a potential to
Engineering Controls:
Forced ventilation may be required if concentrations exceed
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SECTION IX – HANDLING AND STORAGE =============================================================================================== Handling:
Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing. Avoid
breathing vapour and mist. Wash thoroughly after handling. Use only with adequate ventilation.
Storage:
Store between 46º and 82ºF unless otherwise labelled to
Special Shipping Information: Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations (TDGR): Not regulated for transport by ground within Canada. ===============================================================================================
SECTION X- ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES/ DISPOSAL =============================================================================================== Personal Precautions: Measures for Environmental Protection:
Do not allow entry into drains or surface waters
Clean-up Measures:
Soak up with an inert absorbent. Store in partly filled, closed
Recommended method of disposal:
Dispose of according to Federal, Provincial and Local
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Discharge Instructions Lower Extremity Bypass Surgery Activity No lifting over 5 pounds (1/2 gallon of milk) for 2 weeks. Slowing increase activity. Walk short distances on flat surfaces at first then increase distance as tolerated. Avoid exercising in extreme temperatures. Leg swelling after bypass surgery is common and may occur for a few months after the s
Media Coverage Received for FSA / FRCNF Launch of Report on Impact of FRCs, 7th July 2010 Wednesday, 7th July 2010 • Irish Examiner: ‘Grandparents under pressure in childcare role’ by Kerrie Kennedy • Newstalk Radio: interviews with Pat Bennett, Chief Executive Officer, and Michael O’Kennedy SC, Chair of the Family Support Agency, for use on news bulletins throughout the