MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Environmental Lubricants Manufacturing, Inc. 1307 Badger Avenue Plainfield, IA 50666 SoyGrease™ Multi-Purpose EP Health - 0, Fire - 0, Reactivity - 0
Date Issued : 7/14/99 Emergency Phone Number: (319) 276-4801
Date Revised: 11/15/02 Product Name: SoyGrease™ Multi-Purpose EP Percent Volatile by Volume: 0 Product Class: Formulated Lubricating Grease Boiling Range: Manufacturer's I.D.: SoyGrease™ Multi-Purpose EP Vapor Density: VOC: None Specific Gravity: Solubility In Water: Practically Insoluble Vapor Pressure at 20 C: <0.5 mm Hg Evaporation Rate: Slower Than Butyl Acetate Appearance and Odor: Black grease with characteristic vegetable oil odor
II. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
OSHA STEL ACGIH STEL ACGIH TWA
**The specific chemical identity is being withheld as a trade secret.
THE PRECISE COMPOSITION OF THIS PRODUCT IS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION. A MORE
COMPLETE DISCLOSURE WILL BE PROVIDED TO A PHYSICIAN IN THE EVENT OF A
SARA HAZARD: NONE NOTED (SECTION 311/312) TITLE III SECTION 313 - NOT LISTED
All components of this product are listed on the TSCA registry. Flashpoint, Base Oil: >600 F (Pensky-Martens ) LEL: No Data Extinguishing Media:
Use carbon dioxide or dry chemical for small fires; aqueous foam or water for large fires. Unusual Fire & Explosion Hazards:
Closed containers may rupture (due to buildup of pressure) when exposed to extreme heat. Special Fire Fighting Procedures:
Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and complete personal protective equipment when entering confined areas where
potential for exposure to vapors or products of combustion exists. Stability: Stable Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur Conditions to Avoid: Materials to Avoid: Hazardous Decomposition Products:
Fumes produced when heated to decomposition may include: carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide. Effects of Overexposure: Ingestion: No specific information available.
Contains materials that may be practically nontoxic. Inhalation: No specific information available.
Heating can generate vapors that could cause headaches, nausea, dizziness, and respiratory irritation if inhaled. Skin Absorption: No specific information available.
Contains materials that may be practically nontoxic. Skin Contact: No specific information available.
Contains materials that may cause skin irritation on prolonged or repeated exposure. Eye Contact: No specific information available.
Contains materials that may cause eye injury, which may persist for several days. Chronic Effects of Overexposure: No information available. Emergency & First Aid Procedures: Eye Contact:
Flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical attention if irritation persists. Skin Contact:
Remove contaminated clothing and wash contact area with soap and water for 15 minutes. Ingestion:
If appreciable quantities are swallowed, seek medical attention. Inhalation:
In case of over exposure to fumes if product is heated, remove person to fresh air. If breathing has stopped, administer
artificial respiration and seek medical attention. Steps to Be Taken In Case Material Is Released or Spilled:
Scoop up and collect for disposal. Absorb any remaining residue with inert material and dispose. Flush area with water.
Prevent washings from entering waterways.
Spills or releases to the environment may be reportable to the National Response Center (800-424-8802) and to state and/or
Waste Disposal Method:
Incinerate or use biological treatment in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. Respiratory Protection:
Wear a properly fitted NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator whenever exposure to vapor from heating product is likely and where
Ventilation: Local Exhaust: Recommended when appropriate to control employee exposure. Mechanical: Not recommended as the sole means of controlling employee exposure. Protective Gloves: For operations where contact can occur, wear impervious gloves. Eye Protection: Safety goggles. Other Protective Equipment: For operations where contact can occur, a safety shower and eye wash facility should be
Store in a dry place. Keep container closed. Avoid breathing mist and fumes when heating during use.
IX. STATE R-T-K COMPOSITION INFORMATION (and Canada)
Component
**The specific chemical identity is being withheld as a trade secret.
X. SARA Title III, Section 313 Information:
This product does not contain any SARA Title III Section 313 chemicals.
Under EPA-CERCLA releases to air, land, or water which exceed the reportable quantity must be reported to the National
This product contains no materials with reportable quantities.
XIII. California Proposition 65 Information:
To the best of our knowledge, this product does not contain any California Proposition 65 designated chemicals. D.O.T. Shipping Name: Not Regulated D.O.T. Hazard Class: Not Regulated D.O.T. UN/NA Number: None
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To the best knowledge of Environmental Lubricants Manufacturing, Inc. (ELM), the information contained herein is accurate and
reliable as of the date of this material safety data sheet. However no liability whatsoever is assumed for the accuracy or completeness
of the information contained herein. Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All
materials may present unknown health hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we
cannot guarantee that these are the only hazards that exist.
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