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1. 0 00 0 Negligible Section 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability Stable under proper handling and storage conditions Incompatible Materials None Products evolved from Heat of Combustion or Decomposition The products of combustion and decomposition depend on other materials present in the fire and the actual conditions of the fire Burning will decompose the sizing system if appropriate and produce carbon and nitrogen oxides phenols aldehydes acrolein carboxylic acid traces of incompletely burned carbon products and other unidentified gases and vapors that may be toxic Avoid inhalation Hazardous Polymerization Will not occur under proper conditions of use Rapid heating of the product in bulk may produce an uncontrolled exothermic reaction that may char and decompose the sizing system if appropriate generating unidentified gases and vapors that may be toxic Avoid inhalation Section 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Component Toxicity Data Median Lethal Dose Species Oral LD5 Not determined Inhalation LCs9 Not determined Dermal LDs5q Not determined Irritation Index Estimation of Irritation Species Skin Not determined Eyes Not determined Inhalation Not determined Section 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION No ecological data has been determined 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual MSDS Number 439 3227 00SU C000 12 Date October 1 2002 Page 5 of 6 Section 1
2. Dispose of in accordance with Federal State and local regulations 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual MSDS Number 19023 Revision No 5 Revision Date 12 01 12 Page 4 of 4 140 CO TRANSPORT INFORMATION Restrictions None known DOT Requirements Not a DOT controlled material United States DOT Classification Adhesive Resin Compound Markings None Packaging Requirements Keep from freezing ADR Requirements Not an ADR controlled material Europe IMDG Requirements Not an IMDG controlled material IATA Requirements Not an IATA controlled material Marine Pollutant Not expected to be a marine pollutant is Ss REGULATORY INFORMATION U S Federal Regulations Chemical amp CAS Number SARA 302 SARA 304 SARA 313 CERCLA CAA 112 r RCRA EHS TPQ EHS Rq De minimis Rq TQ Code None All quantities in pounds State Regulations Chemical amp CAS Number CA MA MN NJ PA RI Prop 65 RTK RTK RTK RTK RTK Aluminum Chloride CAS 7446 70 0 x x x x International Regulations DSL Canada The chemicals in this product are listed EINECS The chemicals in this product are listed WHMIS Not classified as hazardous HMIRC Registry Number 7416 and 7472 exemption granted October 15 2010 OTHER INFORMATION Prepared by Environmental Health and Safety Department Wilsonart LLC Telephone 254 207 7000 Internet www wilsonart com Notice to Read
3. 75 28 5 0 01 0 01 7439 89 6 7440 02 0 2 Ethylhexanoic acid Acetaldehyde Benzene Formaldehyde Water 0 01 o 0 014 o 22221 10 9 149 57 5 0 01 0 01 0 01 s 0 01 0 0 01 o 4 FIRST AID MEASURES Inhalation Skin contact Eye contact Ingestion Move to fresh air If symptoms persist seek medical advice Wash with soap and water If symptoms develop and persist get medical attention Flush with copious amounts of water preferably lukewarm water for at least 15 minutes holding eyelids open all the time Get medical attention If conscious drink plenty of water Do not induce vomiting Keep individual calm Get medical attention 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Flash point Autoignition temperature Flammable Explosive limits lower Flammable Explosive limits upper Extinguishing media Special firefighting procedures Unusual fire or explosion hazards Hazardous combustion products Not available Not available Not available Not available Foam dry chemical or carbon dioxide Wear self contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing such as turn out gear Vapors may accumulate in low or confined areas travel considerable distance to source of ignition and flash back Oxides of carbon Oxides of nitrogen Irritating organic vapours 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Use personal protection recommended in Section 8 isolate the hazard area and deny entry
4. 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual eae workspace should be cleaned Any dust or metal shavings shall be vacuumed and all tools and parts should be accounted for and put away By using Foreign Object Elimination FOE techniques Foreign Object Debris FOD can be avoided FOD can be particularly dangerous in the electrical components that are Foreign Object Sensitive FOS causing shorts failures or the charging of undesired components All cabling shall be routed in such a way that it is not a trip hazard This should also be kept in mind during launch day preparations and while in the workshop With limited space it is important to keep the floor space clear to prevent anyone from tripping and harming themselves or risking damaging any component of the rocket 2 3 PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT PPE Hazardous Tasks All lab user shall assess any hazardous tasks and take the proper precautions Material Safety Data Sheets MSDS and operator manuals shall be consulted as necessary Appropriate Personal Protective Equipment PPE should be worn in the lab especially when performing hazardous tasks Safety Glasses Safety glasses shall be worn at all times in the any lab especially when performing tasks where flying foreign debris or splashed chemicals could get in ones face Safety glasses will be available to all team members Children are to wear safety glasses during educational event activities where foreign debris or ob
5. 5 3 PROTECTION OF FIRE FIGHTERS Special Fire Fighting Procedures Wear full protective equipment Bunker Gear and a self contained breathing apparatus SCBA Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards Contact with aluminum or zinc in a pressurized system may generate hydrogen gas which could create an explosion hazard Note See STABILITY AND REACTIVITY SECTION 10 for hazardous combustion and thermal decomposition information SECTION 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Accidental Release Measures Not applicable In the event of a release of this material the user should determine if the release qualifies as reportable according to local state and federal regulations SECTION 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE 7 1 HANDLING Keep away from aluminum and zinc Avoid skin contact with hot material Avoid eye contact with vapors mists or spray For industrial or professional use only Avoid eye contact with dust or airborne particles 7 2 STORAGE Store away from heat Store in a cool dry place SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION 8 1 ENGINEERING CONTROLS Provide appropriate local exhaust when product is heated Provide ventilation adequate to control dust concentrations below recommended exposure limits and or control dust Use general dilution ventilation and or local exhaust ventilation to control airborne exposures to below Occupational Exposure Limits and or control dust fume or airborne particles If ventilation is
6. Canada Non Domestic Substances List NDSL Canada Toxicological Index Service Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System WHMIS English Canada Toxicological Index Service Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System WHMIS French US Toxic Substances Control Act TSCA Inventory Reasonable care has been taken in the preparation of this information but the author makes no warranty of merchantability or any other warranty expressed or implied with respect to this information The author makes no representations and assumes no liability for any direct incidental or consequential damages resulting from its use For additional technical information please call our toxicology department on 800 CHEMCALL Classification of the mixture and its individual components has drawn on official and authoritative sources as well as independent review by the Chemwatch Classification committee using available literature references A list of reference resources used to assist the committee may be found at www chemwatch netireferences E The M SDS is a Hazard Communication tool and should be used to assist in the Risk Assessment Many factors determine whether the reported Hazards are Risks in the workplace or other settings Risks may be determined by reference to Exposures Scenarios Scale of use frequency of use and current or available engineering controls must be considered This document is copyright Apart from any fa
7. GENERAL INFORMATION Appearance Physical state at 20 C Colour Odour Page 6 10 Revised 30 07 2010 Version en nr 1 1 Supersedes 15 10 2009 recommended filter type P1 where exposure is likely protective clothing must be worn including gloves goggles spectacies safety non slip shoes in areas where spills or leaks can occur shower and eye fountain available avoid contact with skin and eyes do not store near food products remove all contaminated clothing and remove protective clothing when the work is completed no information available pellets from a diameter of 2 to 5 mm solid transparent translucent white opaque odourless IMPORTANT HEALTH SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION Change in physical state at 1013 hPa Melting range C 20 180 Softening point C 55 65 Flash point ASTM D 1929 C gt 250 Decomposition point C gt 220 Auto ignition temperature C gt 250 Explosion limits kg m Lower 0 015 for polymer dust lt 63 ym Vapour pressure at 20 C hPa none Density mass at 20 C kg m 1200 to 1300 Solubility in water at 20 C mg l insoluble PH value concentrated product not applicable Viscosity mm s not applicable FUTERRO Geese 23 Place d Escanaffles 8 7760 Escanaffles BELGIUM phone 32 0 69 45 22 76 fax 32 0 69 45 22 97 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual fuferro Safety data sheet FUTERRO POLYLACTIC ACID OLIG
8. Ingestion Not an expected route of entry If ingested it may cause irritation to the gastro intestinal tract HMIS United States NFPA United States WHMIS Canada Not Classified as Hazardous HEALTH 1 FLAMMABILITY 1 4 REACTIVITY 0 PPE B O COMPOSITION INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Name CAS by Weight Vinyl Acetate Polymers Type Il Not Applicable 40 70 Vinyl Acetate Polymers 10 20 9003 20 7 40 70 Water 10 20 Type Il 7732 18 5 30 60 Polyvinyl Alcohol 10 20 25213 24 5 3 7 Aromatic Diester 10 20 NJTSRN 990011 RN7416 RN7472 1 5 Aluminum Chloride Type II 7446 70 0 0 5 1 5 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual MSDS Number 19023 Revision No 5 Revision Date 12 01 12 Page 2 of 4 See Section 15 for Canadian HMIRC Registry Number exemptions le FIRST AID MEASURES Skin Contact Remove contaminated clothing and wash affected areas with soap and water If irritation develops seek medical attention Eye Contact Flush eyes with water for 15 minutes Remove contact lenses prior to water flush Seek medical attention Inhalation Remove patient to fresh air If patient is having difficulty breathing seek immediate medical attention If not breathing clear airway and start mouth to mouth artificial respiration or use bag mask respirator Seek immediate medical attention Ingestion DO NOT induce vomiting Seek immediate medical attention DO NOT give any
9. Oral Mouse LDS0 3600 mg kg Behavioral altered sleep time including change In righting reflex Behavioral somnolence general depressed activity Oral Mouse LDS0 3600 mg kg Behavioral general anesthetic Oral Rat LOSO 5000 mg kg Behavioral general anesthetic RTECS Part Number s 10 4202 10 4216 Page 6 of 8 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual e tii 1801 Morgan Street Rockford IL 61102 Phone 815 968 9661 Fax 815 968 9731 www gcelectronics com MSDS Number 112 Revision Date 4 20 2012 Supersedes Date 05 04 2009 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Product Name LIQUID SOLDER FLUX SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Ecotoxicity Environmental Fate No ecotoxicity data was found for the product No environmental information found for this product SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Waste Disposal Consult with the US EPA Guidelines listed in 40 CFR Part 261 3 for the classifications of hazardous waste prior to disposal Furthermore consult with your state and local waste requirements or guidelines if applicable to ensure compliance Arrange disposal in accordance to the EPA and or state and local guidelines SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION DOT Shipping Name DOT UN Number DOT Hazard Class DOT Packing Group Label Description IATA Shipping Name IATA UN Number IATA Hazard Class IATA Packing Group IMDG UN NUmber IMDG Shipping Name IMDG Hazard
10. When only brief contact is expected a glove with a protection class of 3 or higher breakthrough time greater than 60 minutes according to EN 374 is recommended Contaminated gloves should be replaced Gloves must only be worn on clean hands After using gloves hands should be washed and dried thoroughly Application of a non perfumed moisturiser is recommended Experience indicates that the following polymers are suitable as glove materials for protection against undissolved dry solids where abrasive particles are not present polychloroprene nitrile rubber butyl rubber fluorocaoutchouc polyvinyl chloride Gloves should be examined for wear and or degradation constantly OTHER W No special equipment needed when handling small quantities OTHERWISE Overalls 60f9 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Barrier cream Eyewash unit RESPIRATOR Respirators may be necessary when engineering and administrative controls do not adequately prevent exposures The decision to use respiratory protection should be based on professional judgment that takes into account toxicity information exposure measurement data and frequency and likelihood of the worker s exposure ensure users are not subject to high thermal loads which may result in heat stress or distress due to personal protective equipment powered positive flow full face apparatus may be an option Published o
11. Gum rosin RTECS Number VLo480000 Inhalation Inhalation Rat LC50 110 mg m3 Behavioral somnolence general depressed activity Cardiac pulse rate Lungs Thorax or Respiration respiratory depression RTECS Ingestion Oral Mouse LD50 2 2 mg kg Behavioral somnolence general depressed activity Cardiac pulse rate Lungs Thorax or Respiration respiratory depression Oral Rat LD50 3 0 mg kg Brain and Coverings other degenerative changes Liver other changes Biochemical Metabolism Intermediary other RTECS Isopropyl alcohol RTECS Number NT8050000 Eye Eye Rabbit Standard Draize test 100 mg Eye Rabbit Standard Draize test 10 mg Eye Rabbit Standard Draize test 100 mg 24H RTECS Administration onto the skin Rabbit Standard Draize test 500 mg Administration onto the skin Rabbit LD50 12800 mg kg Details of toxic effects not reported other than lethal dose value RTECS Inhalation Inhalation Rat LC50 16000 ppm 8H Details of toxic effects not reported other than lethal dose value Inhalation Mouse LC50 53000 mg m3 Behavioral general anesthetic Lungs Thorax or Respiration other changes Inhalation Rat LC50 72600 mg m3 Behavioral general anesthetic Lungs Thorax or Respiration other changes RTECS Ingestion Oral Rat LD50 5045 mg kg Behavioral altered sleep time including change in righting reflex Behavioral somnolence general depressed activity
12. LARGE SPILLS involva marry small leaking packages of a leaking package of greater than 200 litres such as a cargo tank portable tank or a one tonne compressed gas cylirder 6 Guide No guide found is taken from the US DOT emergency respanse guide book 6 ERG information is derived fom CANUTEC Transport Canada ACUTE EXPOSURE GUIDELINE LEVELS AEGL in ppm AEGL 1 The airborne concentration of a substance above which it is predicted that the general population including susceptible individuals could experience notable discomfort irritation or certain asymptomatic nonsensory effects However the effects are not disabling and are transient and reversible upon cessation of exposure AEGL 2 The airbome concentration of a substance above which it is predicted that the general population including susceptible individuals could experience irreversible or other serious long lasting adverse health effects of an impaired ability to escape AEGL 3 The airborne concentration of a substance above which it is predicted that the general population including susceptible individuals could experience life threatening health effects or death PROCEDURE FOR HANDLING Limit all unnecessary personal contact Wear protective clothing when risk of exposure occurs Use in a well ventilated area Avoid contact with incompatible materials When handling DO NOT eat drink or smoke Keep containers securely sealed when not in use Avoid
13. LONG TERM CHRONIC HEALTH EFFECTS TARGET ORGAN S Skin Lungs REGULATED CARCINOGEN STATUS Unless noted below this product does not contain regulated levels of NTP LARC ACGIH or OSHA listed carcinogens Crystalline silica EXISTING HEALTH CONDITIONS AFFECTED BY EXPOSURE Skin disease including eczema and sensitization Lung disease SECTION 4 FIRST AID MEASURES IF IN EYES Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 20 minutes retracting eyelids often Tilt the head to prevent chemical from transferring to the uncontaminated eye Get immediate medical attention and monitor the eye daily as advised by your physician Flush eye with water for 20 minutes Get medical attention IF ON SKIN Wash with soap and water Remove contaminated clothing launder immediately and discard contaminated leather goods Get medical attention immediately If VAPORS INHALED Remove to fresh air Call a physician if symptoms persist IF SWALLOWED No hazard in normal industrial use Do not induce vomiting Seek medical attention if symptoms develop Provide medical care provider with this MSDS SECTION 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT Not applicable AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE Not established LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT in air Not established UPPER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT in air Not established EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Use water spray foam dry chemical or carbon dioxide 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual 810564PM Page
14. NASA STUDENT LAUNCH 2013 2014 SAFETY MANUAL 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Section I IMtroduction s2ccce cessed eeyasedec sca cdeeceebeesde sanedd cozatseeds osbeleces eeii ai a a ai vente adeed avai adden 5 WEAN SUID OSC r A E poe ees co ses vee nach ce cu ATA E OAO A EA O AAA AOA ines 5 1 2 Revio HISTONY ain aa Ee ARA NOAA AAEE AAA cdavts A a A A 5 Section 2 Lab Workshop Safety soirsseincsicii dienn eeii aeeoeia kE daane E aei 6 2I PUO E araara EOE OAO TO IO OAT TOTOO TAO TORO 6 2 2 General Lab RULES norena aaa E E 6 Work REStriGtiON S iavcisececssscgcseetesece auaceetneelith avel Gonn eevee avast eed eave EDEKA ER EKEKA eth nuda anne 6 PATRI fs E E O E a Ne SO a chat O A E A 6 MOO e aila E EE A A E E E E E EE AE 6 Workspace reee e e E a N A a A ORE 6 2 3 Personal Protection Equipment PPE cccccccccssscccsessececsesececseeececsesaececsesaeeeceesaeeecsesaeeeesenaes 7 HaZardOUs TASKS sezcccesacececeres2ivteetnctevtevenstesi ange sastetenoen E E E EEE 7 Sate ty GlaSSCSits hesccccesccc eee cavscesesccsuecsnssussesicstceseseestenen sate swonuaeenie ERE E eeesesheusuenacseceses 7 Hearing Prot CtlOMivccc cc sscscsecssscccetsseeceensnaccaus sauecces aeaea E araa A REEE ee sedececdsaeecdessnaetees EEE sebecedseanecdees 7 Protective GIOVeS eeina niine etenoa eane a aeaa ee e a Eaa AEn SAE E EERE es a seassabeSdneus iaa EEEE 7 EE AE E A E E E E A E 8 24 ToolSpecifiecSa e e E he duneeae
15. Other Regulations OSHA Hazardous by definition of Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 Other Classifications WHMIS Canada CLASS E Corrosive solid DSCL EEC R21 22 Harmful in contact with skin and if swallowed R34 Causes burns R43 May cause sensitization by skin contact HMIS U S A Health Hazard 3 Fire Hazard 2 Reactivity 0 Personal Protection j National Fire Protection Association U S A Health 3 Flammability 2 Reactivity 0 Specific hazard Protective Equipment Gloves Lab coat Vapor and dust respirator Be sure to use an approved certified respirator or equivalent Wear appropriate respirator when ventilation is inadequate Splash goggles Section 16 Other Information References Not available Other Special Considerations Not available Created 10 09 2005 05 43 PM Last Updated 05 21 2013 12 00 PM The information above is believed to be accurate and represents the best information currently available to us However we make no warranty of merchantability or any other warranty express or implied with respect to such information and we assume no liability resulting from its use Users should make their own investigations to determine the suitability of the information for their particular purposes In no event shall ScienceLab com be liable for any claims losses or damages of any third party or for p 5 lost profits or any special indirect incidental consequential or exem
16. Provide exhaust ventilation or other engineering controls to keep the airborne concentrations of vapors below their respective threshold limit value Ensure that eyewash stations and safety showers are proximal to the work station location Personal Protection Splash goggles Lab coat Vapor respirator Be sure to use an approved certified respirator or equivalent Gloves Personal Protection in Case of a Large Spill Splash goggles Full suit Vapor respirator Boots Gloves A self contained breathing apparatus should be used to avoid inhalation of the product Suggested protective clothing might not be sufficient consult a specialist BEFORE handling this product Exposure Limits TWA 983 STEL 1230 mg m3 Australia TWA 200 STEL 400 ppm from ACGIH TLV United States 1999 TWA 980 STEL 1225 mg m3 from NIOSH TWA 400 STEL 500 ppm from NIOSH TWA 400 STEL 500 ppm United Kingdom UK TWA 999 STEL 1259 mg m3 United Kingdom UK TWA 400 STEL 500 ppm from OSHA PEL United States TWA 980 STEL 1225 mg m3 from OSHA PEL United States Consult local authorities for acceptable exposure limits Section 9 Physical and Chemical Properties Physical state and appearance Liquid Odor Pleasant Odor resembling that of a mixture of ethanol and acetone Taste Bitter Slight Molecular Weight 60 1 g mole p 3 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Color Colorless pH 1 soln water N
17. 2 14 HAZARDOUS INGREDIENT IDENTITY Exposure Limits Chemical Name CAS OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV Other Limits Lead Thiocyanate 582 87 0 TWA 05mg Pb im3 15mg Pb m3 TWA 10mg Pb fm3 NIOSH TWA Lead Oxide Tetra 1314 41 5 TWA 02mg Pb m3 10mg Pb m3 NIOSH TWA Potasium Chlorate 3811 04 09 ori rat LDLo 7 000mg kg Potassium Per chlorate 7778 74 7 ori rat LDLo 2 100mg kg 3 SAFE HANDLING AND STORAGE 3 1 STORAGE REQUIREMENTS Store Electric Matches in original containers Keep containers securely sealed until ready for use Keep away from sources of heat and ignition such as sparks or open flames Store Electric Matches in a cool dry well ventilated secure store Store in an area away from other materials Regularly check storage container and packaging 3 2 HANDLING REQUIREMENTS No smoking Handle with caution Protect Electric Matches from damp and electric electromagnetic environments Avoid subjecting products or their packaging to mechanical shock and physical damage Do not attempt to disassemble modify the Electric Match Testing and use of pyrotechnic items and materials may be carried out only with approved equipment and by qualified personnel maximum intensity of current used for testing firing circuit resistance 10mA 3 3 PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN THE EVENT OF AN INCIDENT Explosive materials accidentally spilt from pyrotechnic items must be recovered for removal and destructive disposa
18. CC4025000 Product contains lt 0 20 lead Releases in excess of the TLV PEL are not anticipated under normal working conditions 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Revision Date August 4 1999 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Cooper Hand Tools Cheraw Plant MSDS for Lead Free Solder 4 FIRST AID MEASURES EYE CONTACT Flush eyes with water for 15 minutes If irritation persists seek medical attention SKIN CONTACT Remove contaminated clothing and wash affected area with soap and water If irritation persists seek medical attention INHALATION For dusts or fumes Remove to fresh air If breathing is difficult administer oxygen If breathing has stopped give artificial respiration Seek medical attention OTHER If accidental ingestion occurs give 1 to 2 glasses of water If ingestion is substantial or irritation persists seek medical attention 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLAMMABLE PROPERTIES FLASHPOINT NOT APPLICABLE NFPA HAZARD CLASSIFICATION Not Classified FLAMMABLE LIMITS LEL Not Applicable UEL Not Applicable EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Use media appropriate for surrounding fire Do not use water on fire where molten metal is present FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Extremely high temperatures or contact with certain acids may produce toxic tin compounds Noncombustible solid but flammable or combustible in dust and powder form FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT Firefighters should wear a NIOSH MSHA approved self contai
19. Hexcel Schwebel 800 433 5072 24 Hour 2200 South Murray Avenue P O Box 2627 Information Telephone Number Anderson SC 29621 864 260 5799 Normal Business Hours ET Product Identification Carbon Fabric Sized or Unsized Chemical Family Woven Carbon Fabric with various types of Sized and Unsized Carbon Fibers Section 2 COMPOSITION INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Component CAS by OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV Number Weight Carbon fiber 7440 44 0 98 5 100 15 m m Total 10m m Total synthetic 5 mg m Respirable 3 mg m Respirable This product is not classified as a Hazardous Chemical as defined by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 Where specific exposure limits for component dusts are not established the levels provided for Total Inhalable dust and Respirable fraction reflect the classification of Particulates Not Otherwise Regulated PNOR by OSHA or Specified PNOS by ACGIH Section 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW Appearance and Odor Black fibers woven into fabrics of varying weight width and thickness depending on the style with and without sizing with no distinctive odor Statement of Hazard Warning May cause temporary mechanical irritation of the eyes skin or upper respiratory tract If sized vapor or fumes generated from heating or curing this product may cause eye and respiratory tract irritation Carbon fibers or dust are electrically conductive
20. It is the user s responsibility to determine the suitability of Henkel s products or any production methods mentioned herein for a particular purpose and to adopt such precautions as may be advisable for the protection of property and persons against any hazards that may be involved in the handling and use of any Henkel s products In light of the foregoing Henkel specifically disclaims all warranties express or implied including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose arising from sale or use of Henkel s products Henkel further disclaims any liability for consequential or incidental damages of any kind including lost profits IDH number 234948 Product name Loctite 680 Retaining Compound Page 5 of 5 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Loctite 7649 Primer Material Safety Data Sheet LOGTITE Henkel Revision Number 004 1 Issue date 02 18 2013 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product name PRIMER N 7649 25GM IDH number 231020 Product type Accelerator Item number 21347 Region United States Company address Contact Information Henkel Corporation Telephone 860 571 5100 One Henke Way MEDICAL EMERGENCY Phone Poison Control Center Rocky Hill Connecticut 06067 1 877 671 4608 toll free or 1 303 592 1711 TRANSPORT EMERGENCY Phone CHEMTREC 1 800 424 9300 toll free or 1 703 527 3887 Internet www henkeina com 2 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW H
21. chloroform thitriazylperchlorate Section 6 Accidental Release Measures Small Spill Dilute with water and mop up or absorb with an inert dry material and place in an appropriate waste disposal container p 2 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Large Spill Flammable liquid Keep away from heat Keep away from sources of ignition Stop leak if without risk Absorb with DRY earth sand or other non combustible material Do not touch spilled material Prevent entry into sewers basements or confined areas dike if needed Be careful that the product is not present at a concentration level above TLV Check TLV on the MSDS and with local authorities Section 7 Handling and Storage Precautions Keep locked up Keep away from heat Keep away from sources of ignition Ground all equipment containing material Do not ingest Do not breathe gas fumes vapor spray Wear suitable protective clothing In case of insufficient ventilation wear suitable respiratory equipment If ingested seek medical advice immediately and show the container or the label Avoid contact with skin and eyes Keep away from incompatibles such as oxidizing agents reducing agents acids alkalis Storage Store in a segregated and approved area flammables area Keep container in a cool well ventilated area Keep container tightly closed and sealed until ready for use Keep away from direct sunlight and heat and avoid all possible sources of i
22. weakness insomnia anorexia constipation abdominal pain and anemia OTHER High concentrations of tin 395 gm kg and 840 gm kg produced tumors when implanted in experimental animals rat and mouse respectively Intrapleural administration of 100 mg kg copper has caused focal fibrosis and tumors in rats High doses of silver gt 2 5 gm kg have caused tumors in animal implantation studies Rat inhalation of 50 mg m 7 H 52W I antimony produced tumors of the thorax 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION No Data 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Revision Date August 4 1999 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Cooper Hand Tools Cheraw Plant MSDS for Lead Free Solder Dispose of in accordance with applicable local state and federal regulations Dispose per 40 CFR Part 261 and 262 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION DOT Not classified 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION CANADIAN WHMIS D2B OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION RULE 29 CFR 1910 1200 Product is considered hazardous under the criteria of this rule CERCLA 40 CFR Part 302 CERCLA This product contains copper antimony and silver CERCLA Reportable Quantity RQ Substances and if 5 000 or more pounds of copper or antimony or 1 000 or more pounds of silver are released notification to the National Response Center in Wash D C 1 800 424 8802 is required SARA 313 INFORMATION This product contains copper lt 5 silver lt 2 and antimony lt 2 substances which ar
23. which performs satisfactorily and meets OSHA or other recognized standards Consult with local procedures for selection training inspection and maintenance of the personal protective equipment Eye Face Protection Tightly fitting safety goggles Wear a face shield also when splash hazards exist Hand Protection Description Wear appropriate protective gloves Consult glove manufacturer s data for permeability data Nitrile rubber or natural rubber gloves are recommended Respiratory Protection A NIOSH approved air purifying respirator with an organic vapor cartridge or canister may be permissible under certain circumstances where airborne concentrations are expected to exceed exposure limits Protection provided by air purifying respirators is limited Use a positive pressure air supplied respirator if there is any potential for an uncontrolled release exposure levels are not known or any other circumstances where air purifying respirators may not provide adequate protection Other Protective Facilities storing or utilizing this material should be equipped with an eyewash facility and a safety shower Part Number s 10 4202 10 4216 Page 4 of 8 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual e trio 1801 Morgan Street MSDS Number 112 Rockford IL 61102 Revision Date 4 20 2012 Phone 815 968 9661 Supersedes Date 05 04 2009 Fax 815 968 9731 www gcelectronics com MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Product Name LIQUID SOLD
24. 0cocs ices iocdiedinsa tide ocinedenscbeds hoa deedesanhds Soaattedosseiseessoudsedonsase Gelsonieeees 21 Pots eg sles ee eee ee ee ee 21 Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene ABS c ccccccsssccecsscesecssscesecsseeesecsseesecseeeesecseeessceesececseseeesesseaeees 27 ANUM NU esii iaei ane eaa a ane E EE A E AEA e aaa aiee 31 AMMONIUM Perchloraten ee a aE aE ie EE EEEE 37 Black POW COT inienn aaa are EE E sul ave cubnaevestuy asses aa aE TOE E E EEr a E E 48 Carbon FIDE essorer eeen a eaa eea eae ada aae EREE AREE TSAO Ea TROE E EEEE EEEE 53 Cellulose Fiber Dog Barf Wadding c cccccscccceesssceceesseceeeeeeeeceesaeeeceesseeecsesaeeecsesaeeeseesaeeeseeaeeeeees 59 D et Tape rera EE E E ee EEE E E E E E E E E EE 63 Electrical Masking Tape sossr enaisi a e aa r EEE ia Ea EE REEE aR dea ia 70 Electric MatCheSiescescicen2 aveseesevin cee avddessevsestas tdedeceensevest neudevsevanesstedduiubieesneedespesbevievea cus sheeseevonestsatede 77 EPOXY PUTTY wesscccsesisccctssaxeccecsasecueesstecdessbseteds aaae ea A Ea A RE E Aa E Ee a Senacdes E aa 80 Foam Last A Foam FR 7100 c cccccssssccecsssseeeessssececsssseceesssaececesssececsesaeescsessececsesaeeeesesaeeeesesaeeeeseaaas 97 GIO RIDErEla SSe E E E R O E E E 100 G12 Fiberglass aeaaeae aeaa eE a aa ae aE EE daaa aeaaea aait 103 Heat Shrink TUDING ateccccssecsdnanctecaseccovsbastednessavoneedeatelvcs vetesseasialeneensoeagaatedeegecdoasaventelussedvossedeattanasseeis 106 Hexanediamine Rip s
25. 13 Section 16 Web address heading was deleted Section 1 Address line 1 was deleted Section 1 Address line 2 was deleted DISCLAIMER The information in this Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS is believed to be correct as of the date issued 3M MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR COURSE OF PERFORMANCE OR USAGE OF TRADE User is responsible for determining whether the 3M product is fit for a particular purpose and suitable for user s method of use or application Given the variety of factors that can affect the use and application of a 3M product some of which are uniquely within the user s knowledge and control it is essential that the user evaluate the 3M product to determine whether it is fit for a particular purpose and suitable for user s method of use or application 3M provides information in electronic form as a service to its customers Due to the remote possibility that electronic transfer may have resulted in errors omissions or alterations in this information 3M makes no representations as to its completeness or accuracy In addition information obtained from a database may not be as current as the information in the MSDS available directly from 3M 3M USA MSDSs are available at www 3M com Page 7 of 7 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual les Electrical Masking Tape MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Sco
26. 14 F Methyt Acetate Flammability None Specitic Gravity 1 08 23 C 73 4 F Flammability Limits LEL 1 4 MEK 3201004 H20 Methyl Acetate UEL 22 Methylene Chloride Partition Coetticient moctanol water Not Available Vapor Pressure 355 mmHG 20C Methylene Chloride Auto ignition Temperature 454 C 849 F Methyl Acetate Vapor Density gt 2 0 Air 1 Decomposition Temperature Not Applicable VOC Content When applied as directed per SCAQMD Rule 1168 Test Method 316A VOC contert is lt 250 g L Stability Stable under recommended storage conditions See Section 7 Hazardous decomposition products Depending on temperature and air supply may include hydrogen chloride trace amounts of chlorine phosgene Conditions to avoid Avoid open flames welding arcs or other high temperature sources Avoid direct suriight Incompatible Materials Ondizers strong bases amines metals such as zinc powders aluminum or magnesium powders potassium sodium Likely Routes of Exposure Inhalation Eye and Skin Contact Acute symptoms and effects Inhalation Excessive overexposure may cause irritation to nose and throat In confined arees vapor can accumulate and can cause unconsciousness Eye Contact May cause moderate eye iritation which may be slow to heal May cause sight comeal injury Vapor may cause mild discomfort and redness Skin Contact Prolonged contact may cause skin burns May cause more severe response on covere
27. 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION U S rtment of Trans jon Ground 49 CFR Proper shipping name Aerosols Hazard class or division 21 Identification number UN 1950 Packing group None International Air Transportation ICAO IATA Proper shipping name Aerosols flammable Hazard class or division 21 Identification number UN 1950 Packing group None Exceptions 1D8000 Not more than 30 kg May Qualify as Consumer Commodity Proper shipping name AEROSOLS Hazard class or division 21 Identification number UN 1950 Packing group None Exceptions Limited quantity Not more than 1 L IDH number 231020 Product name PRIMER N 7649 25GM Page 5 of 6 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual ni ul TSCA 8 b Inventory Status All components are listed or are exempt from listing on the Toxic Substances Control Act TSCA 12 b Export Notification Perla reporting de minimus CERCLA SARA Section 302 EHS None above reporting de minimis CERCLA SARA Section 311 312 Delayed Health Fire Immediate Health CERCLA SARA 313 None above reporting de minimis California Proposition 65 This product contains a chemical known in the State of California to cause cancer This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm Canada Regulatory Information CEPA DSL NDSL Status All components are listed on or are exempt from listing on the Canadian Domestic Substances List WHMIS haz
28. 2 F Melting Point 95 35 139 6 F Critical Temperature 235 C 455 F Specific Gravity 0 79 Water 1 p 3 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Vapor Pressure 24 kPa 20 C Vapor Density 2 Air 1 Volatility Not available Odor Threshold 62 ppm Water Oil Dist Coeff The product is more soluble in water log oil water 0 2 lonicity in Water Not available Dispersion Properties See solubility in water Solubility Easily soluble in cold water hot water Section 10 Stability and Reactivity Data Stability The product is stable Instability Temperature Not available Conditions of Instability Excess heat ignition sources exposure to moisture air or water incompatible materials Incompatibility with various substances Reactive with oxidizing agents reducing agents acids alkalis Corrosivity Non corrosive in presence of glass Special Remarks on Reactivity Not available Special Remarks on Corrosivity Not available Polymerization Will not occur Section 11 Toxicological Information Routes of Entry Absorbed through skin Dermal contact Eye contact Inhalation Toxicity to Animals WARNING THE LC50 VALUES HEREUNDER ARE ESTIMATED ON THE BASIS OF A 4 HOUR EXPOSURE Acute oral toxicity LD50 3000 mg kg Mouse Acute toxicity of the vapor LC50 44000 mg m3 4 hours Mouse Chronic Effects on Humans CARCINOGENIC EFFECTS A4 Not classifiable for human o
29. 3 of 6 11 20 2001 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Material will burn in a fire Normal LEL for powder coatings 0 04 to 0 07 ounces cubic foot Strong explosions are not expected below 0 4 to 0 7 SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS Persons exposed to products of combustion should wear self contained breathing apparatus and full protective equipment HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS Carbon dioxide Carbon monoxide SECTION 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES SPECIAL PROTECTION No health effects expected from the cleanup of this material if contact can be avoided Follow personal protective equipment recommendations found in Section 8 of this MSDS CLEAN UP Avoid creating dusts Eliminate ignition sources If a vacuum is used ensure that the material is wetted or otherwise treated so an explosive dust atmosphere is not created within the vacuum Transport Emergency Phone Number CHEMTREC 1 800 424 9300 SECTION 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling Mildly irritating material Avoid unnecessary exposure Avoid creating dusts as an explosive dust air mixture can be created at high concentrations If dusts are created ensure no sources of ignition are present Take precautionary measures to prevent electrostatic discharges Storage Store in a cool dry place Consult the Technical Data Sheet for specific storage instructions SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION EYE PROTECTION Wear safety glas
30. 302 EHS None above reporting de minimis CERCLA SARA Section 311 312 Immediate Health Delayed Health CERCLA SARA 313 None above reporting de minimis California Proposition 65 No California Proposition 65 listed chemicals are known to be present Canada Regulatory Information CEPA DSL NDSL Status All components are listed on or are exempt from listing on the Canadian Domestic Substances List WHMIS hazard class 0 2 A D 2 B E IDH number 1071250 Product name Loctite Instant Mix Epoxy Part B Page 4 of 5 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual 16 OTHER INFORMATION This material safety data sheet contains changes from the previous version in sections New Material Safety Data Sheet format Prepared by Donna Houston Regulatory Affairs Specialist DISCLAIMER The data contained herein are furnished for information only and are believed to be reliable However Henkel Corporation and its affiliates Henkel does not assume responsibility for any results obtained by persons over whose methods Henkel has no control It is the user s responsibility to determine the suitability of Henkel s products or any production methods mentioned herein for a particular purpose and to adopt such precautions as may be advisable for the protection of property and persons against any hazards that may be involved in the handling and use of any Henkel s products In light of the foregoing Henkel specifically disclaims all warranties express or i
31. 7440 22 4 oral mouse RTECS VW3500000 Antimony y 0 05 mg m LD50 7 gm kg CAS No 7440 36 0 intraperitoneal rat RTECS CC4025000 Product contains lt 0 20 lead Releases in excess of the TLV PEL are not anticipated under normal working conditions 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Revision Date August 4 1999 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Cooper Hand Tools Cheraw Plant MSDS for Lead Free Solder MATERIAL SAFETY BATA SHEET 1 CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Manufacturer s Name Bow Solder Products Co 1 Crossman Road Sayreville NJ 08872 Emergency Telephone Number 800 535 5053 Information Phone 732 316 2100 Origination Date January 29 1991 Distributor Name CooperTools 3535 Glenwood Avenue Raleigh NC 27612 Revision Date April 29 1999 Information 919 783 2126 PRODUCT CAS NO Mixture COMMON NAME Lead Free Solder 2 INGREDIENTS COMPOSITION INFORMATION LD 50 LC 50 INGREDIENT WEIGHT PEL OSHA TLV ACGIH ROUTE SPECIES Tin gt 90 2 mg m 2 mg m No Data CAS No 7440 31 5 RTECS XP7320000 Copper lt 5 1 mg m 1 mg m LD50 3500 pg kg CAS No 7440 50 8 as Cu dusts and mists intraperitoneal mouse RTECS GL5325000 0 1 mg m 0 2 mg m fume fume Silver lt 2 0 01 mg m 0 1 mg m LD gt 10 gm kg CAS No 7440 22 4 oral mouse RTECS VW3500000 Antimony 0 05 mg m LD50 7 gm kg CAS No 7440 36 0 intraperitoneal rat RTECS
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33. ANTIMONY COMPOUNDS ACGIH TWA as Sb 0 5 mg m3 ANTIMONY COMPOUNDS OSHA TWA as Sb 0 5 mg m3 Table Z 1A STEARATES ACGIH TWA as total dust 10 mg m3 Table A4 SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Odor Color Grade ADHESIVE LINED TUBING VARIOUS SIZES ODORLESS General Physical Form Solid Autoignition temperature No Data Available Flash Point Not Applicable Flammable Limits LEL Not Applicable Flammable Limits UEL Not Applicable Boiling point Not Applicable Vapor Density Not Applicable Vapor Pressure Not Applicable Specific Gravity 0 99 1 25 Units not avail or not appl Ref Std WATER 1 pH Not Applicable Melting point No Data Available Solubility in Water Nil Evaporation rate Not Applicable Volatile Organic Compounds Not Applicable Percent volatile Not Applicable VOC Less H20 amp Exempt Solvents Not Applicable Viscosity Not Applicable T age 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ITCSN Heat Shrink Tubing 06 10 09 SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability Stable Materials and Conditions to Avoid Reactive metals High shear and high temperature conditions Hazardous Polymerization Hazardous polymerization will not occur Hazardous Decomposition or By Products Substance Condition Carbon monoxide During Combustion Carbon dioxide During Combustion Hydrogen Bromide During Combustion Irritant Vapors or Gases At Elevated Temperatures above 250 C O
34. BE TAKEN IN USE Use only with adequate ventilation Avoid breathing vapor and spray mist with skin and eyes Wash hands after using These products may contain materials classified as nuisance particulates Sectio dried dusts are ACGIH TLV 10 ng m3 total dust 3 ng total dust 5 ng m3 reepirable fraction VENTILATION h Federal State Avoid contact listed as Dust 2 which may be present at hazardous levels only during sanding or abrading of the film ff no specific dusts are listed in Section 2 the applicable limits for nuisance respirable fraction OSHA PEL 15 ng m3 Local exhaust preferable General exhaust acceptable if the exposure to materials in Section 2 ia maintained below applicable exposure limits Refer to OSHA Sta 1910 107 1910 108 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION If personal exposure cannot be controlled below applicable linite by vent a properly fitted organic vapor particulate res against materials in Section 2 When sanding or abrading the dried film wear a ust miet respirator appr for dust which may be generated from this product underlying paint or the PROTECTIVE GLOVES None required for normal application of aerosol products where minimal sk expected For long or repeated contact wear chemicsl resistant gloves EYE PROTECTION Wear safety spectacles with unperforat Section 9 Precautions DOL STORAGE CATEGORY 1A PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Keep away from h
35. Carcinogens CARBON BLACK EXTRACTS NONE Group 2B International Agency for Research on Cancer DICHLOROBENZIDINE SALTS NONE Cancer hazard OSHA Carcinogens DICHLOROBENZIDINES NONE Cancer hazard OSHA Carecinogens SECTION 4 FIRST AID MEASURES 4 1 FIRST AID PROCEDURES The following first aid recommendations are based on an assumption that appropriate personal and industrial hygiene practices are followed Eye Contact Immediately flush cyes with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE MOLTEN MATERIAL Get immediate medical attention Skin Contact Immediately flush skin with large amounts of cold water for at least 15 minutes DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE MOLTEN MATERIAL Cover affected area with a clean dressing Get immediate medical attention Inhalation If signs symptoms develop remove person to fresh air If signs symptoms persist get medical attention If Swallowed No need for first aid is anticipated SECTION 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Page 2 of 7 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ITCSN Heat Shrink Tubing 06 10 09 5 1 FLAMMABLE PROPERTIES Autoignition temperature No Data Available Flash Point Not Applicable Flammable Limits LEL Not Applicable Flammable Limits UEL Not Applicable OSHA Flammability Classification Not Applicable 5 2 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Use fire extinguishers with class B extinguishing agents c g dry chemical carbon dioxide
36. DOT approved shipping containers which are managed in a manner to inhibit intimate mixtures of the container material with the product is recommended Materials such as plastic drums steel drums flexible intermediate bulk containers and fiberboard containers approved or constructed to the same specifications as DOT requirements are normally safe FIBC are normally constructed of plastic materials in which intimate contamination soaked into the plastic is difficult to achieve If in doubt wet and wash the FIBC and manage the water used to wash in accordance with good environmental principles to avoid contaminating drinking water sources or organic materials more subject to intimate mixtures STORAGE RECOMMENDATIONS Store away from combustibles and flammables Keep container closed when not in use Control static electricity and other ignition sources Store in dry areas away from sources of extreme heat SPECIAL MIXING AND HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS Ground and bond process equipment Mixing ammonium perchlorate with fuels of any type may result in rapid combustion or explosions When handling materials contaminated with ammonium perchlorate such as dust collector bags or any other combustible material thoroughly wet the bags with water before handling keep the bags wet while handling and use non sparking tools or tools coated with non sparking material if non sparking tools are not available AVOID friction impact or static electricity ignition sources w
37. EPOXY sc scsccgsstesecassscactgssdacecsssscacesssdacdeassacecesssdadcesysaateessi0ddesssacndesssdacecsssaandedstoees 182 Scigrip Plastic Pipe CEMENE asise en e nese E a aae aE aa a aea aae e ana E a ES 191 Solde iniri a a A E E E E 193 Unleaded Solder pahner imir O E E a A E E E a aS 197 WOO0 GIGS eE E E ET 204 Safety Compliance FROMM sec ss cceceencesecd fosaceedecesceedesaandece eea ed eaei e i eie a aaae e ae a aR EE EEES 208 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 PURPOSE The purpose of the safety manual is to clearly identify all rules and regulations that the team must follow It is the safety officer s responsibility to ensure the overall good health and safety of the team students and all other personnel as well as compliance with all laws and regulations This document is the means for the safety officer to effectively communicate the requirements to the team as well as provide all safety information necessary 1 2 REVISION HISTORY Revision Reason For Revise Effectively Date Change Emily 1 10 2014 Update educational l A safety and MSDS Emily 2 25 2014 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual SECTION 2 LAB WORKSHOP SAFETY 2 1 PURPOSE Maintaining a safe work environment is essential for the team This is a means of protecting all personnel from harm as well as the rocket and any equipment from damage The followi
38. Gastritis and injury to the kidneys liver male gonads and central nervous system may also occur IARC Group 28 Possibly carcinogenic to humans Lead Scider Aloy Kester Revisorcd3 10 2010 Versionc0 0000 Pagel of 4 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual EES Eye Contact Immediately flush eyes with plenty of vater for 15 to 20 minutes Get medical attention if irritation or symptoms of overexposure persists Skin Contact Immediately wash skin with soap and plenty of watec Get medical attention if irritation develops or persists Inhalation If inhaled remove to fresh air If not breathing give artificial respiration or give oxygen by trained personnel Seck immediate medical attention Ingestion If swallowed do NOT induce vomiting Call a physician or poison control center immediately Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person Flash Point gt 93 C gt 199 F Lower Flarmable Explosive Limit Not applicable Upper Flarmmable Explosive Limit Not applicable Extinguishing Media Use alcohol resistant foam carbon dodde dry chemical or water fog or spray when fighting fires involving this material Unsuitable Media Do not use a solid water stream as it may scatter and spread fire Protective Equipment As in any fire wear Self Contained Breathing Apparatus SCBA MSHA NIOSH approved ar equivalent and full protective gear Hazardous Combustion Oxides of carbon oxide
39. Insoluble PH Not applicable SPECIFIC GRAVITY H20 0 typical 1 6 VOLATILE BY WEIGHT 0 05 APPEARANCE AND ODOR Odorless solid 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET continued SECTION 4 FLASH POINT AND METHOD AUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE FLAMMABLE LIMITS STP EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Acculam Epoxyglas NEMA Grades G10 G11 FR4 FR5 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Water foam carbon dioxide SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Self contained breathing apparatus with full face piece and protective clothing UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Dust from dry fabrication may be explosive if mixed with air in critical proportions in the presence of ignition source SECTION 5 STABILITY INCOMPATIBILITY MATERIALS TO AVOID HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION SECTION 6 GENERAL INGESTION EYE CONTACT SKIN CONTACT SKIN ABSORPTION INHALATION OTHER EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE FIRST AID PROCEDURES SKIN Current Date of Issue REACTIVITY DATA Stable under normal conditions Avoid heating above 450 F Exposure to strong acids or bases will cause surface damage Combustion products Small quantities of HCN CO CO2 approximately same as wood Will not occur Avoid heating above 450 F HEALTH HAZARD ASSESSMENT Th
40. Issue date 04 09 2012 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product name Loctite 680 Retaining Compound IDH number 234948 Product type Anaerobic Adhesive Item number 68015 Region United States Company address Contact information Henkel Corporation Telephone 860 571 5100 One Henkel Way MEDICAL EMERGENCY Phone Poison Control Center Rocky Hill Connecticut 06067 1 877 671 4608 toll free or 1 303 592 1711 TRANSPORT EMERGENCY Phone CHEMTREC 1 800 424 9300 toll free or 1 703 527 3887 Intenet www henkelna com 2 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION HMIS Physical state HEALTH Color FLAMMABILITY Odor PHYSICAL HAZARD Personal Protection See MSDS Section 8 WARNING CAUSES EYE IRRITATION MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION MAY CAUSE SKIN IRRITATION MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION Relevant routes of exposure Skin Inhalation Eyes Potential Health Effects Inhalation May cause respiratory tract irritation Skin contact May cause allergic skin reaction May cause skin irritation Eye contact Contact with eyes will cause irritation Ingestion May be harmful if swallowed Existing conditions aggravated by Eye skin and respiratory disorders exposure This material is considered hazardous by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 See Section 11 for additional toxicological information 3 COMPOSITION INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Hazardous components CAS NUMBER 2 Propeno
41. O May be stored together with specific preventions May be stored together EXPOSURE CONTROLS TWA TWA STEL STEL Peak Peak TWA Source Material ppm mgm ppm mpm ppm mgim gt FICC Notes US Oregon Permissible D proline Inert or 10 a Exposure Limits Z 3 Nuisance Dust Total dust US OSHA Permissible D profine Inert or Exposure Levels PELs Nuisance Dust d 5 Table Z3 Respirable fraction US OSHA Permissible D profine Inert or Exposure Levels PELs Nuisance Dust d Total 15 Table Z3 dust US Hawall Ar Contaminant Girer wise regulated Total 10 Limits peke regu i D profine Particulates not ee Air Contaminant ther wise regulated 5 Respirable fraction z D proline Inert or US Oregon Permissible Nuisance Dust Respirable 5 id Exposure Limits Z 3 fraction D proline Partides A US ACGIH Threshold Limit Insoluble or Poorly i ae Values TLV Soluble NOS Inhalable TLVIBE Book particles 5o0f9 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual US Tennessee Occupational D proline Particulates not Exposure Limits Limits For otherwise regulated 5 Air Contaminants Respirable fraction US Wyoming Toxic and kA slew a ie og not Hazardous Substances Table PNORKE sensa A 5 Z1 Limits for Air Contaminants fraction us Michigan Exposure arbor se ang j not 5 Limits for Air Contaminants Respirable dust Canada Prince Edward ee See Appendix Island Occupational Exposure madly 10 B current Soluble
42. ODOR Neutral ODOR THRESHOLD Not established WEIGHT PER GALLON Ibs 11 58 SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1 39 SOLIDS by weight 100 0 Not applicable pH Not established BOILING POINT deg C Not established FREEZING MELTING POINT dew C Not established VAPOR PRESSURE mm Hg Not established VAPOR DENSITY Not established EVAPORATION RATE Not established OCTANOL WATER COEFFICIENT Not established SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY Stable under normal conditions CHEMICAL INCOMPATIBILITY Not established HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will not occur HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS Carbon monoxide Carbon dioxide SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION HEMICAL NAME LD50 LC50 Oral LD50 Rat gt 30 g kg Inhalation LCSO Rat gt 800 mg cu m 4H Dermal LD50 Rabbit gt 3 g kg alcium carbonate Not established 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual E 810564PM Page 5 of 6 11 20 2001 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Bisphenol A Oral LDSO Ret 3250 mg kg Dermal LD50 Rabbit 3 mU k a rystalline silica Not established TOXICOLOGY SUMMARY No additional health information available SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION OVERVIEW No ecological information available No levels of volatile organic compound emissions are expected at ambient temperatures and pressure Depending on powder chemistry however higher levels of VOC and low molecular weight hydrocarbons may be emitted at cure tem
43. Organs No Records 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Not available 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Information provided is for unused product only Ecological information Recommended method of disposal Hazardous waste number Follow all local state federal and provincial regulations for disposal It is the responsibility of the user to determine if an item is hazardous as defined in the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act RCRA at the time of disposal Product uses transformations mixtures processes etc may render the resulting material hazardous under the criteria of ignitability corrosivity reactivity and toxicity characteristics of the Toxicity Characteristics Leaching Procedure TCLP 40 CFR 261 20 24 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION Proper shipping name Not regulated Hazard class or division None Identification number None Packing group None Ini nal Air Tran ATA Proper shipping name Not regulated Hazard class or division None Identification number None Packing group None Water Transportation IMO IMDG Proper shipping name Not regulated Hazard class or division None Identification number None Packing group None 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION United States Regulatory Information TSCA 8 b Inventory Status TSCA 12 b Export Notification All components are listed or are exempt from listing on the Toxic Substances Control Act Inventory None above reporting de minimus CERCLA SARA Section
44. SLA3808 Sciencelab com Inc 14025 Smith Rd CAS 67 64 1 Houston Texas 77396 RTECS AL3150000 US Sales 1 800 901 7247 International Sales 1 281 441 4400 Order Online ScienceLab com CHEMTREC 24HR Emergency Telephone call Synonym 2 propanone Dimethyl Ketone 1 800 424 9300 Dimethyiformaldehyde Pyroacetic Acid lass yde Py International CHEMTREC call 1 703 527 3887 For non emergency assistance call 1 281 441 4400 TSCA TSCA 8 b inventory Acetone Cl Not applicable Chemical Name Acetone Chemical Formula C3 H6 O Section 2 Composition and Information on Ingredients Composition Name CAS by Weight Acetone 67 64 1 100 Toxicological Data on Ingredients Acetone ORAL LD50 Acute 5800 mg kg Rat 3000 mg kg Mouse 5340 mg kg Rabbit VAPOR LC50 Acute 50100 mg m 8 hours Rat 44000 mg m 4 hours Mouse Section 3 Hazards Identification Potential Acute Health Effects Hazardous in case of skin contact irritant of eye contact irritant of ingestion of inhalation Slightly hazardous in case of skin contact permeator Potential Chronic Health Effects CARCINOGENIC EFFECTS A4 Not classifiable for human or animal by ACGIH MUTAGENIC EFFECTS Not available TERATOGENIC EFFECTS Not available DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY Classified Reproductive system toxin female Reproductive system toxin male SUSPECTED The substance is toxic to central nervous system CNS The s
45. Safety Manual MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Scoteh Super 33 Vinyl Electrical Tape and Scotch Premium Vinyl Electrical Tape Super 88 CLASEI S Condition Hydrocarbons At Elevated Temperatures Carbon monoxide During Combustion Carbon dioxide During Combustion Hydrogen Chloride During Combustion Irritant Vapors or Gases During Combustion Oxides of Antimony During Combustion Oxides of Zine During Combustion Hazardous Decomposition Under recommended usage conditions hazardous decomposition products are not expected Hazardous decomposition products may occur as a result of oxidation heating or reaction with another material SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Please contact the address listed on the first page of the MSDS for Toxicological Information on this material and or its components SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Not applicable CHEMICAL FATE INFORMATION Not applicable SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Waste Disposal Method Reclaim if feasible If product can t be reclaimed dispose of waste product in a sanitary landfill Alternatively incinerate the waste product in an industrial commercial or municipal incinerator EPA Hazardous Waste Number RCRA Not regulated SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION ID Number s 80 6108 3383 4 80 61 12 6706 5 80 61 12 6707 3 80 61 14 3008 5 80 61 14 3009 3 80 61 14 5763 3 For Transport Information isi p 3M c
46. Sand Test 8 gm VELOCITY In the open trains of black powder bum very slowly measurable in seconds per foot Confined as in steel pipe speeds of explosions have been timed at values from 560 feet per second for very coarse granulations to 2 070 feet per second for the finer granulations Confinement and granulation will affect the values CHEMICAL DECOMPOSITION Lina See eres DO poet nee ee the residue of sulfur and charcoal is non exp Black Powder is very sensitive to flame and spark and can also be ignited by friction and impact When ignited unconfined it burns with explosive violence and will explode if ignited under even slight confinement When dry it is compatible with most metais However it is hydroscopic and when wet attacks all common metals except stainless steel CAUTION Explosives must be tested for compatibility with any material not specified in the production procurement package with which they may come in contact Materials include other explosives solvents adhesives metals plastics paints cleaning compounds floor and tabie eS en er ee ee ee ee ee Explosives 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Carbon Fiber Material Safety Data Sheet Section 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION MSDS Identification Carbon Fabric Sized or Unsized MSDS Number 439 3227 00SU C000 12 Date October 1 2002 Page of 6 Supersedes MSDS 439 3227 00SU C000 11 Manufacturer Emergency Telephone Number
47. Sheet is based upon available data and believed to be correct however as such has been obtained from various sources including the manufacturer military and independent laboratories it is given without warranty or representation that it is complete accurate and can be relied upon GOEX Incorporated has not attempted to conceal in any manner the deleterious aspects of the product listed herein but makes no warranty as to such Further GOEX Incorporated cannot anticipate nor control the many Situations in which the product or this information may be used there is no guarantee that the health and safety precautions suggested will be proper under all conditions it is the sole responsibility of each user of the product to determine and comply with the requiremenis of all applicable laws and regulations regarding its use This information is given solely for the purposes of safety to persons and property Any other use of this information is expressly For further information contact GOEX Powder incorporated P O Box 659 Doyiine LA 71023 0659 Telephone Number 318 382 9300 Fax Number 318 382 9303 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Steel Snaps Fiber Unaffected IMPACT TEST PA 16 Inches 10 Point ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE TEST Bureau of Mines 0 8 Joules Confined 12 5 Joules Unconfined STABILITY 75 C international Heat Test 0 31 Loss Vacuum Stability 0 Scc 100 C BRISANCE
48. and competition launches will be transported by car to the launch site 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual SECTION 5 EDUCATIONAL ENGAGEMENT SAFETY General Children should never work unsupervised A child is never to handle any size rocket motor on their own Safety should always be encouraged when teaching young students about rockets and during construction Personal Protective Equipment that a child or any other participant in an educational event may need will be provided Rocket Construction Horseplay in the classroom is not to be tolerated Students are not permitted to use exacto knives during builds These operations must be performed by an adult Students are not to use the hot glue guns without approval from their parent or teacher and must be informed on how to safely use a hot glue gun Children must work supervised in order to ensure proper assembly of a safe rocket to launch Rocket Launch Prior to any launch students are to be briefed on safety procedures Any students not following these measures will not be able to participate in the remaining launches for the day Students and educators standing near the launch pad are to be wearing safety glasses at all times The secondary key for the launch mechanism must be removed when loading rockets onto the launch pad Students must remain a designated safe distance from the launch pad at all times The secondary key is not to be inserted until all
49. and may create electrical short circuits which could result in damage to and malfunction of electrical equipment and or personal injury 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual MSDS Number 439 3227 00SU C000 12 Date October 1 2002 Page 2 of 6 Section 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Continued EMERGENCY OVERVIEW continued Primary Routes of Exposure Eye Yes Skin Yes Inhalation Yes Ingestion No HMIS Rating Health 1 Flammability 0 Reactivity 0 Special None Potential Health Effects Eye Contact may cause mechanical irritation to the eyes If sized vapor or fumes from exposure of this product to elevated temperatures may cause irritation to the eyes Dust from machining grinding or sawing the cured product may cause mechanical irritation Skin Contact may cause mechanical irritation to the skin and possible dermatitis Dust from machining grinding or sawing the cured product may cause mechanical irritation Inhalation May cause mechanical irritation to the upper respiratory tract If sized vapor or fumes from exposure of this product to elevated temperatures may cause irritation to the respiratory tract Dust from machining grinding or sawing the cured product may cause mechanical irritation Ingestion Ingestion unlikely under normal conditions of use If any of this product or the cured product dust is swallowed seek medical attention immediately Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure Preexisting ey
50. and move exposed person to a non contaminated area 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLAMMABLE PROPERTIES FLASH POINT Not flammable FLASH POINT METHOD Not applicable AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE Not applicable Ammonium perchlorate decomposes spontaneously at 300 C in its pure state Contaminants may cause decomposition at lower temperatures typically down to 270 C but decomposition temperature has been listed as low as 240 C in one case UPPER FLAMMABILITY LIMIT volume in air Not applicable LOWER FLAMMABILITY LIMIT volume in air Not applicable EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Water other extinguishing materials are ineffective UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Ammonium perchlorate is an oxidizing agent and may cause rapid combustion or explosions if mixed with fuels including organic materials or powdered metals This does not include DOT shipping containers if intimate mixtures are not present and the shipping container is not inordinately contaminated Plastic containers have been observed to burn and leave standing cylinders of ammonium perchlorate Molten metal from aluminum containers may contribute fuel in an instance hot enough to melt aluminum SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PRECAUTIONS INSTRUCTIONS Do not fight fires involving mixtures of ammonium perchlorate and fuels Ammonium perchlorate is an oxidizing agent and may cause rapid combustion or explosions if mixed with fuels Burning ammonium perchlorate may produce chlori
51. application caution is advised as burning pieces of flammable particles may be ejected from the fire 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual SECTION 4 PHYSICAL HAZARDS Stable or Unstable Stable Conditions to Avoid Heat above 70 C or incinerate Do not deform mutilate crush pierce or disassemble Do not short circuit or expose to humid conditions Incompatibility NA Materials to Avoid Hazardous Corrosivelirritant Hydrogen fluoride HF is produced in case of reaction of lithium Decomposition hexafluorophosphate LiPF6 with water Combustible vapors and formation of Hydrogen fluoride Products HF and phosphorous oxides during fire SECTION 5 HEALTH HAZARDS NA Threshold Limit Value Signs and Symptoms of Exposure Following cell overheating due to external source or due to improper use electrolyte leakage or battery container rupture may occur and release inner component material in the environment Electrolyte solution contained in the battery causes ocular tissue and skin irritation Ingestion of electrolyte solution causes tissue damage to throat and gastro respiratory tract Contents of a leaking or ruptured battery can cause respiratory tract mucus membrane irritation and edema Medical Conditions Generally Caused by The materials contained in this battery may only represent a hazard if the integrity of the battery is compromised or if the battery is physically or electrically a
52. cause permanent marks Do not laser materials that make an excessive amount of smoke A little smoke is okay but a large amount can fog up the lens If it is making a lot of smoke use more passes at a lower power When cutting paper turn down the power to a couple milliamps or it will catch fire MakerBot Replicator 2 Desktop 3D Printer There are two MakerBot Replicator 3D Printers located at LVL1 The following are the safety rules and regulations for the laser set forth by the workshop The MakerBot Replicator 2 Desktop 3D Printer includes moving parts that can cause injury and generates temperatures in the region of 230 C Never reach inside the MakerBot Replicator 2 while it is in operation and do not touch the extruder while it is heating Always allow the MakerBot Replicator 2 to cool down before reaching inside Contact with extruded material may cause burns Wait for printed objects to cool before removing them from the build plate When opening the MakerBot Replicator 2 for service ensure that the power supply is turned off and the cord is disconnected Do not leave the MakerBot Replicator 2 unattended during operation 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual aa SECTION 3 LAWS AND NAR TRA REGULATIONS 3 1 NAR HIGH POWER ROCKET SAFETY CODE The below table describes each component of the NAR High Power Rocket Safety Code effective August 2012 and how the team will comply with each component Additionally the
53. contact Inhalation Toxicity to Animals Acute oral toxicity LD50 750 mg kg Rat Acute dermal toxicity LD50 1110 mg kg Rabbit Chronic Effects on Humans The substance is toxic to blood kidneys lungs liver Other Toxic Effects on Humans Extremely hazardous in case of skin contact irritant Very hazardous in case of skin contact corrosive Hazardous in case of skin contact sensitizer of inhalation Special Remarks on Toxicity to Animals Not available Special Remarks on Chronic Effects on Humans Not available Special Remarks on other Toxic Effects on Humans Not available Section 12 Ecological Information Ecotoxicity Not available BODS5 and COD Not available Products of Biodegradation Possibly hazardous short term degradation products are not likely However long term degradation products may arise Toxicity of the Products of Biodegradation The products of degradation are more toxic Special Remarks on the Products of Biodegradation Not available Section 13 Disposal Considerations p 4 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Waste Disposal Section 14 Transport Information DOT Classification CLASS 8 Corrosive solid Identification Hexamethylenediamine UN2280 PG III Special Provisions for Transport Not available Section 15 Other Regulatory Information Federal and State Regulations Massachusetts RTK 1 6 hexanediamine TSCA 8 b inventory 1 6 hexanediamine
54. dusty 5 MG M3 ec el a E ae ee SECTION 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW Dust clouds in air can be ignited by electric sparks hot surfaces and open flame 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual 810564PM Page 2 of 6 11 20 2001 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Can cause skin imitation May cause allergic skin reaction May cause an allergic respiratory reaction Harmful if swallowed Cancer hazard HMIS RATING HEALTH FLAMMABILITY REACTIVITY 0 See SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION for personal protective equipment recommendations POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS BY ROUTE OF ENTRY EYE Can cause minor irritation tearing and reddening Can cause mechanical irritation if dusts are generated SKIN Continued or prolonged contact may irritate the skin and cause a skin rash dermatitis May cause sensitization Can cause light sensitivity that results in a skin rash when exposed to sunlight or ultraviolet light sources INHALATION Can cause minor respiratory irritation Dust may be slightly irritating to the respiratory tract Inhalation of dusts produced during cuffing grinding or sanding of this product may cause irritation of the respiratory tract May cause allergic respiratory reaction Overexposure to iron oxide dust fume may cause siderosis Overexposure to crystalline silica may cause silicosis INGESTION Ingestion is not an anticipated route of exposure Harmful if swallowed
55. from any boundary of the launch site The team will comply with this rule and any determination the Range safety Officer makes on launch day 11 Recovery System will use a recovery system such as a parachute in my rocket so that all parts of my rocket return safely and undamaged and can be The Recovery team will be responsible for designing and constructing a safe recovery system for the rocket A safety checklist will be used on launch day to 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual flown again and will use only flame resistant or fireproof recovery system wadding in my rocket ensure that all critical steps in preparing and packing the recovery system and all necessary components into the rocket are completed 12 Recovery Safety will not attempt to recover my rocket from power lines tall trees or other dangerous places fly it under conditions where it is likely to recover in spectator areas or outside the launch site nor attempt to catch it as it approaches the ground The team will comply with this rule and any determination the Range Safety Officer makes on launch day MINIMUM DISTANCE TABLE Installed Total Minimum na Se Impulse Equivalent Diameter of Minimum Minimum Personnel High Power Personnel Distance Complex Newton Motor Type Cicarad AEA Distance ft Rocket ft Seconds ft i 0 320 00 H or smaller 50 100 200 320 01 640 00 50 100
56. irritation Redness Tissue damage Ingestion May be harmful if swallowed May cause burns of mouth and throat if swallowed Existing conditions aggravated by Skin disorders Skin allergies Respiratory disorders Eye disorders Asthma exposure This material is considered hazardous by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 See Section 11 for additional toxicological information 3 COMPOSITION INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Hazardous components CAS NUMBER 1 3 bis 3 dimethylamino propyljurea 52338 87 1 10 30 Poly oxy methyl 1 2 ethanediyl a hydro w hydroxy ther with 2 2 bis hydroxymethyl 1 3 propanediol 4 1 2 72244 98 5 el hy IDH number 1071250 Product name Loctite Instant Mix Epoxy Part B Page 1 of 5 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual 4 FIRST AID MEASURES Inhalation Move to fresh air If breathing is difficult give oxygen If not breathing give artificial respiration Get medical attention Skin contact Remove contaminated clothing and footwear Immediately flush skin with plenty of water using soap if available Thoroughly clean shoes before reuse Wash clothing before reuse If symptoms develop and persist get medical attention Eye contact Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes Get medical attention Ingestion DO NOT induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel Keep individual calm Get imm
57. minimum distance table has been included below NAR Code Compliance 1 Certification will only fly high power rockets or possess high power rocket motors that are within the scope of my user certification and required licensing Only Darryl Hankes Gregg and Zak are permitted to handle the rocket motors If during the season an additional team member achieves the required certification he she will be approved to handle the motors after that date 2 Materials will use only lightweight materials such as paper wood rubber plastic fiberglass or when necessary ductile metal for the construction of my rocket The Mechanical Engineering team will be responsible for selecting the appropriate materials for construction of the rocket 3 Motors will use only certified commercially made rocket motors and will not tamper with these motors or use them for any purposes except those recommended by the manufacturer will not allow smoking open flames nor heat sources within 25 feet of these motors Motors will be purchased through Wildman Rocketry and will only be handled by certified members of the team who are responsible for understanding how to properly store and handle the motors 4 Ignition System will launch my rockets with an electrical launch system and with electrical motor igniters that are installed in the motor only after my rocket is at the launch pad or in a designated preppi
58. nitrate ammonium persulfate antimony arsenic oxides barium bromate barium chlorate barium iodate metal salts Special Remarks on Corrosivity In moist air oxide film forms which protects metal from corrosion Aluminum is strongly electropositive so that it corrodes rapidly in contact with other metals Polymerization Will not occur Section 11 Toxicological Information Routes of Entry Not available Toxicity to Animals Not available Chronic Effects on Humans Not available Other Toxic Effects on Humans Slightly hazardous in case of skin contact irritant Non hazardous in case of ingestion Non hazardous in case of inhalation Special Remarks on Toxicity to Animals Not available Special Remarks on Chronic Effects on Humans Not available Special Remarks on other Toxic Effects on Humans Acute Potential Health Effects Skin Exposure to aluminum may cause skin irritation Eyes Not expected to be a hazard unless aluminum dust particles are present Exposure to aluminum dust may cause eye irritation by mechanical action Aluminum particles deposited in the eye are generally innocous Inhalation Not expected to be an inhalation hazard unless it is heatedor if aluminum dust is present It heated or in dust form it may cause respiratory tract irritation Heating Aluminum can release Aluminum Oxide fumes and cause fume metal fever when inhaled This is a flu like illness with symptoms of metallic taste fever chills aches che
59. not adequate use respiratory protection equipment 8 2 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT PPE Page 3 of 7 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ITCSN Heat Shrink Tubing 8 2 1 Eye Face Protection Avoid eye contact with vapors mists or spray 8 2 2 Skin Protection Wear appropriate gloves such as Nomex when handling this material to prevent thermal burns Avoid skin contact Avoid skin contact with hot material Select and use gloves and or protective clothing to prevent skin contact based on the results of an exposure assessment Consult with your glove and or protective clothing manufacturer for selection of appropriate compatible materials 8 2 3 Respiratory Protection Select one of the following NIOSH approved respirators based on airborne concentration of contaminants and in accordance with OSHA regulations Half facepiece air purifying respirator with organic vapor acid gas cartridges and P95 particulate prefilters Half facepiece air purifying respirator with organic vapor acid gas cartridges and N95 particulate prefilters Half facepiece air purifying respirator with organic vapor acid gas cartridges and P100 particulate prefilters Consult the current 3M Respiratory Selection Guide for additional information or call 1 800 243 4630 for 3M technical assistance 8 2 4 Prevention of Swallowing Not applicable 8 3 EXPOSURE GUIDELINES Ingredient Authority Type Limit Additional Information
60. products containing Barium must also be tested for xtractability Do not incinerate OSepressurize container Dispose of in accordance with Federal State and Local regulations regarding pollution Section 8 Protection Information PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN USE Vse only with adequate ventilation Avoid breathing vapor and spray mist Avoid contact with skin and eyes Wash hands after using These products may contain materials classified as nuisance particulates listed as Oust in Section 2 which may be present at hazardous levels only ducing sanding or abrading of the dried film If no specific dusts are listed in Section 2 the applicable limite for nuisance dusts are ACGIH TLV 10 ng mi total d 3 mg m3 respirable fraction OSHA PEL 15 ng m3 total dust 5 mg m3 reepirable fra VENTILATION Local exhaust preferable General exhaust acceptable if the exposure to materials in ction 2 ia maintained below applicable exposure limits Refer to OSHA Standarde 1910 94 1910 107 1910 108 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION If personal exposure cannot be controlled below applica linite by ventilation wear a properly fitted organic vapor particulate respirator approved by NIOSH MSHA for protection against materials in Section 2 When sanding or abrading the dried film wear a dust miet respirator approved by NIOSK MSHA for dust which may be generated from this product underlying paint or the abrasive PROTECTIVE GLOVES None required for no
61. running water for at least 15 minutes keeping eyelids open Cold water may be used Do not use an eye ointment Seek medical attention Skin Contact If the chemical got onto the clothed portion of the body remove the contaminated clothes as quickly as possible protecting your own hands and body Place the victim under a deluge shower If the chemical got on the victim s exposed skin such as the hands Gently and thoroughly wash the contaminated skin with running water and non abrasive soap Be particularly careful to clean folds crevices creases and groin Cold water may be used If irritation persists seek medical attention Wash contaminated clothing before reusing Serious Skin Contact Wash with a disinfectant soap and cover the contaminated skin with an anti bacterial cream Seek immediate medical attention Inhalation Allow the victim to rest in a well ventilated area Seek immediate medical attention Serious Inhalation Evacuate the victim to a safe area as soon as possible Loosen tight clothing such as a collar tie belt or waistband If breathing is difficult administer oxygen If the victim is not breathing perform mouth to mouth resuscitation WARNING It may be hazardous to the person providing aid to give mouth to mouth resuscitation when the inhaled material is toxic infectious or corrosive Seek immediate medical attention Ingestion Do not induce vomiting Examine the lips and mouth to ascertain whether the tis
62. spill NA Waste Disposal Landfill or incinerate according to applicable federal state and local laws Handling and Storage Sheets will slide if stacked too high and not restrained properly Nuisance dust is present in boxes of fabricated parts 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Section 9 Control Measures to be Followed Respiratory protection Avoid inhalation of dust Use NIOSH MSHA approved dust respirator if ventilation system is not able to adequately remove nuisance dust Protective gloves Use of gloves will help prevent cuts and abrasion by sharp edges and must be worn if an allergic condition exists Eye protection Safety glasses with faceshield or goggles if required when processing Ventilation Local Exhaust Recommended Special NA Mechanical Dust collector Other NA system when machining Other precautions Exhaust fumes when heating and wear protective clothing to prevent contact with dust Wash hands before handling food Do not eat drink or smoke in a dusty environment Do not ingest material or dust Section 10 SARA Section 313 Supplier Notification Applicable Chemical Category CAS Number wr This product does not contain toxic chemicals subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372 The information contained herein is based upon data taken from sources con
63. such as a collar tie belt or waistband Get medical attention if symptoms appear Serious Ingestion Not available Section 5 Fire and Explosion Data Flammability of the Product Flammable Auto Ignition Temperature 465 C 869 F Flash Points CLOSED CUP 20 C 4 F OPEN CUP 9 C 15 8 F Cleveland Flammable Limits LOWER 2 6 UPPER 12 8 Products of Combustion These products are carbon oxides CO CO2 Fire Hazards in Presence of Various Substances Highly flammable in presence of open flames and sparks of heat Explosion Hazards in Presence of Various Substances Risks of explosion of the product in presence of mechanical impact Not available Slightly explosive in presence of open flames and sparks of oxidizing materials of acids Fire Fighting Media and Instructions Flammable liquid soluble or dispersed in water SMALL FIRE Use DRY chemical powder LARGE FIRE Use alcohol foam water spray or fog Special Remarks on Fire Hazards Vapor may travel considerable distance to source of ignition and flash back Special Remarks on Explosion Hazards Forms explosive mixtures with hydrogen peroxide acetic acid nitric acid nitric acid sulfuric acid chromic anydride chromyl chloride nitrosyl chloride hexachloromelamine nitrosyl perchlorate nitryl perchlorate permonosulfuric acid thiodiglycol hydrogen peroxide potassium ter butoxide sulfur dichloride 1 methyl 1 3 butadiene bromoform carbon air
64. to unnecessary and unprotected Environmental precautions Clean up methods IDH number 231020 personnel Do not allow product to enter sewer or waterways Remove all sources of ignition Ensure adequate ventilation Soak up with inert absorbent material e g sand silica gel acid binder universal binder sawdust Store in a partly filled closed container until disposal Product name PRIMER N 7649 25GM Page 2 of 6 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling Prevent contact with eyes skin and clothing Do not breathe vapor and mist Wash thoroughly after handling During use and until all vapors are gone Keep area ventilated do not smoke extinguish all flames pilot lights and heaters tum off stoves electrical tools and appliances and any other sources of ignition Storage For safe storage store at or below 49 C 120 2 F Store away from heat sparks flames or other sources of ignition For information on product shelf life contact Henkel Customer Service at 800 243 4874 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION Employers should complete an assessment of all workplaces to determine the need for and selection of proper exposure controls and protective equipment for each task performed Hazardous components REOHTLY OSAP ARAWEEL OTHER moe vee te Acetone 750 ppm STEL 1 000ppmTWA None Noe Noe Hexanoic acid 2 ethyl compd with N N dibut
65. unusual fire or explosion hazards are anticipated Note See STABILITY AND REACTIVITY SECTION 10 for hazardous combustion and thermal decomposition information SECTION 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES 6 1 Personal precautions protective equipment and emergency procedures Not applicable 6 2 Environmental precautions Not applicable Clean up methods Not applicable SECTION 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE 7 1 HANDLING This product is considered to be an article which does not release or otherwise result in exposure to a hazardous chemical under normal use conditions Avoid contact with oxidizing agents Use general dilution ventilation and or local exhaust ventilation to control airborne exposures to below Occupational Exposure Limits If ventilation is not adequate use respiratory protection equipment 7 2 STORAGE Store away from oxidizing agents SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION 8 1 ENGINEERING CONTROLS Not applicable 8 2 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT PPE 8 2 1 Eye Face Protection Not applicable 8 2 2 Skin Protection Not applicable Avoid skin contact Select and use gloves and or protective clothing to prevent skin contact based on the results of an exposure assessment Consult with your glove and or protective clothing manufacturer for selection of appropriate compatible materials 8 2 3 Respiratory Protection Page 3 of 7 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual TERIAL SAFETY D
66. water for at least 15 minutes seek medical attention if irritation persists Ingestion n a Carcinogenicity Not Known Special Considerations if sensitive to nuisance particles wear dust mask safety glasses or goggles to prevent physical irritation 7 Storage Handling amp Disposal Storage amp Handling All cardboard containers rolls and bags must be stored in compliance with relevant regulations and in accordance with good handling and storage practices Disposal This product must be disposed of in the same manner as any non hazardous industrial waste in an authorized waste disposal facility in accordance with all federal state and local regulations www unitherm com 800 657 9542 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Nomex Felt 8 Employee Protection The following precautions are advisable during cutting and fabrication or other operation that could generate dust while using this material Ventilation General dilution and or local exhaust ventilation should be provided as necessary to maintain exposures below occupational exposure limits Respiratory Protection A properly fitted dust mask should be worn to prevent inhalation of dust particles when cutting If inhalation occurs go to fresh air and if irritation persists seek medical attention Eye Protection Use safety glasses goggles or face shield as necessary Protective Clothing Wear loose fitting long sleeve shirts or other appropriate clothin
67. wear safety glasses Under dusty conditions wear chemical safety goggles FORM W MS 01 REV 14 DOC ID 960113 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET AMMONIUM PERCHLORATE Page 4 of 11 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Ammonium Perchlorate Date Issued Original issue 1989 Review Date 02 Jan 2013 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Under normal conditions not required Where dusty conditions develop use a NIOSH approved respirator for dusts ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS Avoid contamination of cotton or other absorbent material As in any industrial working environment workers should routinely wear clean clothes to work Do not wear any work clothing that has become contaminated with ammonium perchlorate Remove contaminated clothing immediately and keep wet until thoroughly washed Keeping contaminated clothing wet minimizes hazards until the laundering is completed Showering is recommended after handling any industrial chemical Smoking of tobacco should not be permitted while wearing contaminated clothing Leather boots may become contaminated and could be a source of combustion damaging feet Rubber boots are recommended unless a very strict management program to detect contaminated leather boots is in place much as listed on the glove section above EXPOSURE GUIDELINES INGREDIENT NAME ACGIH TWA OSHA PEL TWA Ammonium Perchlorate 10 mg m3 Nuisance Dust 15 mg m3 Nuisance Dust 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES APPEARANC
68. wood or breakable plastic 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual SECTION 4 LAUNCH SAFETY 4 1 LAUNCH DAY BRIEFING Prior to each launch a briefing which each member will be required to attend will be held to review potential hazards and accident avoidance strategies In order to prevent an accident a thorough safety checklist will be created prior to launch day Throughout preparations it will be the responsibility of the safety officer to confirm that each of the necessary tasks for a successful launch are completed This will be verified by having two team members sign off on each step as they completed it holding them accountable for that portion of the assembly 4 2 MOTOR SAFETY Darryl Hankes the team mentor who has obtained his Level 3 TRA certification will be responsible for acquiring storing and handling the teams rocket motors at all times Team members Gregg and Zak whom are Level 2 certified are also permitted to assist in this responsibility If at any time another member of the team acquires the appropriate certification they will be added to the list of people permitted to handle the team s motors By having obtained at minimum a Level 2 certification the individual has demonstrated that he or she understands the safety guidelines regarding motors Any certified member of the team that handles or stores the team s motors is responsible for following the appropriate measures The motors for both test
69. 0 mg l water with sodium perchlorate Pimephales Promelas Acute 96 hour LCs 1655 mg l water with sodium perchlorate Ceriodaphnia dubia Chronic 6 day LCs 77 8 mg l water with ammonium perchlorate Pimephales promelas Subchronic 7 day LCs 270 mg l water with ammonium perchlorate Latuca Sativa Subchronic 7 day LCs 614 mg kg soil Eisenia Foetida Acute 7 day LCs 4450 mg kg soil 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS RCRA Is the unused product a RCRA hazardous waste if discarded Yes if discarded as a solid and not in solution If discarded as a solution carefully evaluate before any determination of waste status to avoid misinterpretation Caution Intentionally placing solid material into solution to dispose of it may violate several regulations if not managed carefully thereafter Various states have local regulations that are applicable and are changing Evaluate carefully all applicable regulations for your location before determining status and method of disposal If yes the RCRA ID number is D001 California has imposed a best management practice standard for reporting handling storage and disposal and requires the following on container labels or on MSDS California Requirements for labeling Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate European Union and Canada check national and local regulations for disposal of both oxidizers and for the specific substance before disposal fol
70. 200 640 01 1 280 00 J 50 100 200 1 280 01 2 560 00 K 75 200 300 2 560 01 5 120 00 L 100 300 500 5 120 01 10 240 00 M 125 500 1000 10 240 01 20 480 00 N 125 1000 1500 20 480 01 40 960 00 O 125 1500 2000 Note A complex rocket is one that is multi staged or that is propelled by two or more rocket motors 3 2 LOCAL STATE AND FEDERAL LAW COMPLIANCE Everyone is required to review and acknowledge regulations regarding unmanned rocket launches and motor handling Federal Aviation Regulations 14 CFR Subchapter F Part 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual 101 Subpart C Code of Federal Regulation 27 Part 55 Commerce in Explosives and fire prevention has been included below Federal Explosives Las and Regulations can be found at the following link http www atf gov files publications download p atf p 5400 7 pdf Due to the extent of the regulation it has be omitted from the document 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Federal Aviation Regulations 14 CFR Subchapter F Part 101 Subpart C Title 14 Aeronautics and Space CHAPTER I FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CONTINUED SUBCHAPTER F AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES PART 101 MOORED BALLOONS KITES AMATEUR ROCKETS AND UNMANNED FREE BALLOONS Subpart C Amateur Rockets 101 21 Applicability a This subpart applies to operating unmanned rockets However a person operating an unm
71. 3 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Waste Disposal Method Reclaim if feasible If product can t be reclaimed dispose of waste product in a sanitary landfill Alternatively incinerate the waste product in an industrial commercial or municipal incinerator SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION Not regulated per U S DOT IATA or IMO These transportation classifications are provided as a customer service As the shipper YOU remain responsible for complying with all applicable laws and regulations including proper transportation classification and packaging 3M transportation classifications are based on product formulation packaging 3M policies and 3M understanding of applicable current regulations 3M does not guarantee the accuracy of this classification information This information applies only to transportation classification and not the packaging labeling or marking requirements The original 3M package is certified for U S ground shipment only If you are shipping by air or ocean the package may not meet applicable regulatory requirements SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION US FEDERAL REGULATIONS Contact 3M for more information 311 312 Hazard Categories Fire Hazard No Pressure Hazard No Reactivity Hazard No Immediate Hazard No Delayed Hazard No STATE REGULATIONS Contact 3M for more information CHEMICAL INVENTORIES This product is an article as defined by TSCA regulations and is exempt from TSCA Inventory listing
72. 3 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Waste Disposal Methods Material for disposal should be placed in appropriate sealed containers to avoid potential human and environmental exposure It is the responsibility of the generator to comply with all federal state provincial and local laws and regulations We recommend that you contact an appropriate waste disposal contractor and environmental agency for relevant laws and regulations Under the U S Resource Conservation and Recovery Act RCRA it is the responsibility of the user of the product to determine at the time of disposal whether the product meets relevant waste classification Section 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION DOT Proper Shipping Name Not regulated Hazard Class ccereee Not regulated Identification Number Not regulated Packing Group Not regulated Label Required None Section 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION SARA Title II Section 302 304 Extremely Hazardous Substance None Section 311 Hazardous Categorization None Section 313 Toxic Chemicals None CERCLA Section 102 a Hazardous Substance None RCRA Information Currently the product is not listed in federal hazardous waste regulations 40 CFR Part 261 33 paragraphs e or f i e chemical products that are considered hazardous if they become wastes State or local hazardous waste regulations may also apply if they are different from the federal regulation It is the responsibility of the use
73. 3 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Hexanediamine Rip stop Nylon Health Science Lab com pire Chemicals amp Laboratory Equipment Personal Protection Material Safety Data Sheet 1 6 hexanediamine MSDS Section 1 Chemical Product and Company Identification Product Name 1 6 hexanediamine Contact Information Catalog Codes SLH2881 Sciencelab com Inc 14025 Smith Rd CAS 124 09 4 Houston Texas 77396 RTECS MO1180000 US Sales 1 800 901 7247 International Sales 1 281 441 4400 Order Online ScienceLab com CHEMTREC 24HR Emergency Telephone call Synonym Hexamethylenediamine 1 800 424 9300 Chemical Formula C6H16N2 International CHEMTREC call 1 703 527 3887 TSCA TSCA 8 b inventory 1 6 hexanediamine Cl Not available For non emergency assistance call 1 281 441 4400 Section 2 Composition and Information on Ingredients Composition Name CAS by Weight 1 6 hexanediamine 124 09 4 100 Toxicological Data on Ingredients 1 6 hexanediamine ORAL LD50 Acute 750 mg kg Rat DERMAL LD50 Acute 1110 mg kg Rabbit Section 3 Hazards Identification Potential Acute Health Effects Extremely hazardous in case of skin contact irritant of eye contact irritant Very hazardous in case of skin contact corrosive Hazardous in case of skin contact sensitizer of inhalation The amount of tissue damage depends on length of contact Eye contact can result in corneal damage
74. 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Flash point gt 150 C gt 302 F Supplier method Autoignition temperature Not available Flammable Explosive limits lower Not available Flammable Explosive limits upper Not available Extinguishing media Foam dry chemical or carbon dioxide Special firefighting procedures Wear self contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing such as turn out gear Unusual fire or explosion hazards In case of fire keep containers cool with water spray Closed containers may rupture due to build up of pressure when exposed to extreme heat Hazardous combustion products Oxides of carbon Irritating organic fragments 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Use personal protection recommended in Section 8 isolate the hazard area and deny entry to unnecessary and unprotected personnel Environmental precautions Do not allow product to enter sewer or waterways Clean up methods Remove all sources of ignition Immediately contact emergency personnel Scrape up as much material as possible Clean residue with soap and water Store in a partly filed closed container until disposal 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling Do not breathe gasumes vapor spray Avoid contact with eyes skin and clothing Wash thoroughly after handling Keep container closed Storage Store in original container until ready to use Keep in a cool well ventilated area away from heat sparks and open flame Keep container tigh
75. 5 ingredient information was deleted Section 15 California proposition 65 heading was deleted Section 15 California proposition 65 cancer warning was deleted DISCLAIMER The information in this Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS is believed to be correct as of the date issued 3M MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR COURSE OF PERFORMANCE OR USAGE OF TRADE User is responsible for determining whether the 3M product is fit for a particular purpose and suitable for user s method of use or application Given the variety of factors that can affect the use and application of a 3M product some of which are uniquely within the user s knowledge and control it is essential that the user evaluate the 3M product to determine whether it is fit for a particular purpose and suitable for user s method of use or application 3M provides information in electronic form as a service to its customers Due to the remote possibility that electronic transfer may have resulted in errors omissions or alterations in this information 3M makes no representations as to its completeness or accuracy In addition information obtained from a database may not be as current as the information in the MSDS available directly from 3M 3M USA MSDSs are available at www 3M com Page 7 of 7 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Electric Matches ELECTR
76. 55144 1000 EMERGENCY PHONE 1 800 364 3577 or 651 737 6501 24 hours Issue Date 06 19 13 Supercedes Date 09 07 10 Document Group 26 2650 5 Product Use Specific Use Bundling Reinforcing amp Sealing Intended Use Industrial use 3M Multi Purpose Duct Tape 3900 3M Heavy Duty Duct Tape 3939 3M Extra Heavy Duty Duct Tape 6969 3M General Use Duct Tape 2929 3M Outdoor Masking and Stucco Tape 5959 3M Performance Plus Duct Tape 8979 amp 8979N Scotch Polyethylene Coated Cloth Tape 390 SECTION 2 INGREDIENTS CASS No by Wi Polyethylene Film over Cloth Serim Backing None S1 99 Rubber Adhesive Trade Secret 1 49 Page of 7 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 3M Tapes 3900 3939 6969 2929 5959 8979 8979N and 390 06 19 13 SECTION 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION 3 1 EMERGENCY OVERVIEW Odor Color Grade various colored duct tape General Physical Form Solid Immediate health physical and environmental hazards The environmental properties of this product present a low environmental hazard This product when used under reasonable conditions and in accordance with the 3M directions for use should not present a health hazard However use or processing of the product in a manner not in accordance with the product s directions for use may affect the performance of the product and may present potential health and safety hazards 3 2 POTENTIAL HEALTH E
77. 64000 mg l 96 hours Fathead Minnow BODS5 and COD Not available Products of Biodegradation Possibly hazardous short term degradation products are not likely However long term degradation products may arise Toxicity of the Products of Biodegradation The product itself and its products of degradation are not toxic Special Remarks on the Products of Biodegradation Not available Section 13 Disposal Considerations Waste Disposal Waste must be disposed of in accordance with federal state and local environmental control regulations Section 14 Transport Information DOT Classification CLASS 3 Flammable liquid Identification Isopropyl Alcohol UNNA 1219 PG II Special Provisions for Transport Not available Section 15 Other Regulatory Information Federal and State Regulations Connecticut hazardous material survey Isopropyl alcohol Illinois toxic substances disclosure to employee act Isopropyl alcohol Rhode Island RTK hazardous substances Isopropyl alcohol Pennsylvania RTK Isopropyl alcohol Florida Isopropyl alcohol Minnesota Isopropyl alcohol Massachusetts RTK Isopropyl alcohol New Jersey Isopropyl alcohol New Jersey spill list Isopropyl alcohol Director s list of Hazardous Substances Isopropyl alcohol Tennesee Isopropyl alcohol TSCA 8 b inventory Isopropyl alcohol TSCA 4 a final testing order Isopropyl alcohol TSCA 8 a IUR Isopropyl alcohol TSCA 8 d H p 5 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch S
78. A Not applicable OSHA Specifically Regulated Substance 29CFR 1910 Not applicable State Regulations None Page 2 of 2 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual MSDS No 962 99 Ad Tech 962 page 3 of 3 Section 8 Exposure Controls Personal Protection Engineering Controls Local ventilation recommended Ventilation Provide gencral or local exhaust ventilation to arcas using this adhesive Local exhaust ventilation is preferred because it prevents contaminant dispersion into the work area by controlling it at its source Administrative Controls Not applicable Respiratory Protection Not required under normal use Protective Clothing Equipment Wear protective gloves and long sleeved shirt to prevent skin contact Wear protective eyeglasses or safety goggles per OSHA eye and face protection regulations 29 CFR 1910 133 Contact lenses are not eye protective devices Appropriate eye protection must be worn instead of or in conjunction with contact lenses Safety Stations Make emergency eyewash stations safety quick drench showers and washing facilities available in work area Contaminated Equipment Cooled adhesive may be removed from clothing by freezing affected area and picking off Comments Never cat drink or smoke in work areas Practice good personal hygiene after using this material especially before eating drinking smoking using the toilet or applying cosmetics Section 9 Special Precautions and
79. A Student Launch Safety Manual fos SPILL AND DISPOSAL SPILL Not applicable DISPOSAL Dispose of in accordance with state and Federal regulations SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION RESPIRATORY If cutting machining or drilling normal ventilation for standard manufacturing procedures is generally adequate Dust collection systems and or dust masks should be used as appropriate to reduce excessive inhalation of dust SKIN Standard shop coats arm protectors and gloves should be used if extensive skin contact with dusts from machining work is possible EYE PROTECTION Side shield goggles required for normal drilling and cutting operations are used to protect eyes from particles and dusts ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS HANDLING Not applicable STORAGE Will yellow on surface with sunlight or with time OTHER REGULATORY INFORMATION TRANSPORTATION DATA LAST A FOAM FR 7100 is not regulated or classified in a manner that requires special handling or precautions in shipment CANADIAN REGULATORY INFORMATION With respect to Canadian regulations for Controlled and Not Controlled Products LAST A FOAM FR 7100 is not a Controlled Product With respect to the Canadian New Substances Notification Regulation this foam meets the requirements for definition as an article therefore LAST A FOAM FR 7100 is exempt by the provision for an Article Exemption Page 3 of 3 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual foo G10 Fiberglass You know Eee
80. ACTION MAY CAUSE EYE SKIN AND RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION Relevant routes of exposure Skin Inhalation Eyes Potential Health Effects Inhalation Mild respiratory tract irritation Skin contact Allergic skin reaction Moderate skin irritation Itching Redness Eye contact Moderate eye irritation Redness Ingestion Not expected under normal conditions of use Existing conditions aggravated by Skin disorders Skin allergies exposure This material is considered hazardous by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 See Section 11 for additional toxicological information 3 COMPOSITION INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Hazardous components CAS NUMBER Epichlorohydrin 4 4 isopropylidene diphenol resin 25068 38 6 60 100 4 FIRST AID MEASURES Inhalation Move to fresh air If symptoms develop and persist get medical attention Skin contact Immediately flush skin with plenty of water using soap if available Remove contaminated clothing and footwear If symptoms develop and persist get medical attention IDH number 1071291 Product name Loctite Instant Mix Epoxy Part A Page 1 of 5 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Eye contact Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes Get medical attention Ingestion Keep individual calm DO NOT induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel If symptoms develop and persist get medical attention
81. AL BODY FLUIDS OR TISSUES THE CONTENT OF JBF ARYAPET MATERIAL IS NOT CERTIFIED FOR IMPLANTS JBF ARYAPET materials are not designed or manufactured for use in implantation in the human body or in contact with internal body fluids or tissues DAK has not performed clinical testing of these materials for implantation JBF will not provide to customers making implantable devices any notice concerning its materials as specified under 21 C F R section 820 81 or any other information necessary for medical device use of the materials under any other statue or FDA regulation JBF has neither sought nor received approval from the FDA for the use of these materials in implantation in the human body or in contact with internal body fluids or tissues ALL IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES CARRY A RISK OF FAILURE AND ADVERSE CONSEQUENCES The medical judgment of a physician a medical device seller and the FDA should be relied upon for identification of both harmful consequences and life saving benefits from an implantation device comprised of specific materials These benefits and risks can be found in published medical cases performing clinical medical studies of an implantable medical device JBF does not 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual support the use of its products in these applications and cannot weigh the benefits against the risk defined in these articles JBF can not offer a medical judgment on the safety or efficacy of the use
82. ATA SHEET Scoteh Super 33 Vinyl Electrical Tape and Scotch Premium Vinyl Electrical Tape Super 88 1 Under normal use conditions airborne exposures are not expected to be significant enough to require respiratory protection 8 2 4 Prevention of Swallowing Not applicable 8 3 EXPOSURE GUIDELINES None Established SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Specific Physical Form Roll of Tape Odor Color Grade Black adhesive tape slight odor General Physical Form Solid Autoignition temperature No Data Available Flash Point Not Applicable Flammable Limits LEL No Data Available Flammable Limits UEL No Data Available Boiling Point Not Applicable Density 1 22 g em3 Vapor Density Not Applicable Vapor Pressure Not Applicable Specific Gravity 1 22 Details Ref Std Water 1 pH Not Applicable Melting point No Data Available Solubility in Water Nil Evaporation rate Not Applicable Volatile Organic Compounds No Data Available Kow Oct Water partition coef Ne Data Available Percent volatile Not Applicable VOC Less H20 amp Exempt Solvents No Data Available Viscosity Not Applicable SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability Stable Materials and Conditions to Avoid 10 1 Conditions to avoid None known 10 2 Materials to avoid Strong oxidizing agents Hazardous Polymerization Hazardous polymerization will not occur Hazardous Decomposition or By Products Page 4 of 7 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch
83. Accurate Plastics Inc It s Ri 7 _e 18 Morris Place ts Kight Yonkers New York 10705 1929 A Then It v S Phone 914 476 0700 Ac curate 8667K SERIES nO MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PRODUCT NAME Acculam E las NEMA Grades G10 G11 FR4 FR5 SECTION 1 NAME amp HAZARD SUMMARY MANUFACTURER S NAME Accurate Plastics Inc ADDRESS 18 Morris Place Yonkers New York 10705 1929 EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER 914 476 0700 DATE PREPARED 11 30 01 SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS IDENTITY INFORMATION No OSHA Hazardous Ingredients Hazardous Mixtures of other Liquids Solids or Gases TLV ACGIH NOT APPLICABLE Ingredients not precisely identified are proprietary or non hazardous All ingredients appear on the EPA TSCA Inventory Values are not product specifications gt greater than It less than ca approximately Hazard summary as defined by OSHA Communications Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 PHYSICAL HAZARDS If material is sawed or machined dust can be a hazard HEALTH HAZARDS Dust inhalation TLV PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Product is composed of a thermoplastic polymer modified epoxy resin and E glass cloth It may contain halogenated organic compounds as a flame retardant i e tetrabromobisphenol A derivatives SECTION 3 PHYSICAL DATA MELTING POINT Not determined BOILING POINT Not applicable VAPOR PRESSURE mmhg at 20 C Not applicable VAPOR DENSITY air 1 Not applicable SOLUBILITY IN WATER
84. Class IMDG Packing Group RID UN Number RID Shipping Name RID Hazard Class RID Packing Group Isopropanol mixture UN1219 3 II 3 Flammable Liquids Soldering Flux Isopropanol mixture UN1219 3 II UN1219 Isopropanol mixture 3 II UN1219 Isopropanol mixture 3 Il Part Number s 10 4202 10 4216 Page 7 of 8 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual C i s 1801 Morgan Street MSDS Number 112 Rockford IL 61102 Revision Date 4 20 2012 Phone 815 968 9661 Supersedes Date 05 04 2009 Fax 815 968 9731 www gcelectronics com MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Product Name LIQUID SOLDER FLUX SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION Canada Reg Status This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the Controlled Products Regulations Canada WHMIS Controlled Class B2 Flammable Liquid Controlled Class D2B Toxic Gum rosin TSCA Inventory Status Listed Canada DSL Listed Isopropyl alcohol TSCA Inventory Status Listed Canada DSL Listed WHMIS Pictograms SECTION 16 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION GC Electronics believes that the information contained herein is accurate and reliable as of the date of this material safety data sheet but no representation guarantee or warranty express or implied is made as to the accuracy reliability or completeness of the inform
85. Comments Handling Precautions No special handling necessary Storage Requirements Store in cool dark area Prepared By Dennis Fitzmeyer Revision Notes Revised 10 13 09 Disclaimer The information provided here represents our current data and best opinion as to the proper use in handling of this material under normal conditions Any use of the material which is not in conformance with this data sheet or which involves using the material in combination with any other material or any other process is the responsibility of the user 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Instant Mix Epoxy Part A 5 Min Material Safety Data Sheet Henkel Revision Number 001 0 Issue date 09 17 2012 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product name Loctite Instant Mix Epoxy Part A IDH number 1071291 Product type Epoxy resin Region United States Company address Contact information Henkel Corporation Telephone 860 571 5100 One Henkel Way Emergency telephone 860 571 5100MEDICAL EMERGENCY Rocky Hill Connecticut 06067 Phone Poison Control Center 1 877 671 4608 toll free or 1 303 592 1711 TRANSPORT EMERGENCY Phone CHEMTREC 1 800 424 9300 toll free or 1 703 527 3887 Intemet www henkelna com 2 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION HMIS Physical state viscous liquid HEALTH 2 Color clear FLAMMABILITY 1 Odor None PHYSICAL HAZARD 0 Personal Protection See MSDS Section 8 WARNING MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN RE
86. E PHYSICAL STATE MOLECULAR CHEMICAL FORMULA ODOR No odor White crystal Solid WEIGHT 117 50 NH4CI04 SPECIFIC GRAVITY SOLUBILITY IN pH materials isa BOILING POINT Not MELTING POINT water 1 0 1 95 WATER weight solid however applicable Decomposes Decomposes at 20 8 g 100 ml at 20 C dissolved in water 300 C in its pure the pH is slightly state impurities may acidic lower the decomposition temperature significantly VAPOR PRESSURE VAPOR DENSITY EVAPORATION Solid Not applicable air 1 0 at20 C RATE Not Not applicable Applicable FLASH POINT Not flammable Flash point method and additional flammability data are found in Section 5 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY NORMALLY STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID Stable under normal conditions Do not mix with organic materials reducing agents metal powders or powdered carbon Avoid elevated temperatures over 270 C which can cause spontaneous exothermic decomposition Cloth fabric of any type including dust collector bags intimately contaminated with ammonium perchlorate is subject to ignition through friction or impact High energy static electricity may also serve as an ignition source when contamination or combustibles are intermixed INCOMPATIBILITIES Sulfuric acid powdered metals and intimate mixtures with organics HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS Chlorine chlorine dioxide oxygen nitrogen oxides hydrogen chloride HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will n
87. ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS This substance does not leach metals or other RCRA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act listed TCLP Toxic Characteristic Leaching Procedure hazardous substances at concentrations that would make the product a hazardous waste SECTION 4 FIRST AID MEASURES 4 1 FIRST AID PROCEDURES The following first aid recommendations are based on an assumption that appropriate personal and industrial hygiene practices are followed Eye Contact No need for first aid is anticipated Skin Contact No need for first aid is anticipated Inhalation No need for first aid is anticipated If Swallowed No need for first aid is anticipated SECTION 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES 5 1 FLAMMABLE PROPERTIES Autoignition temperature No Data Available Flash Point Not Applicable Flammable Limits LEL No Data Available Flammable Limits UEL No Data Available OSHA Flammability Classification Not Applicable 5 2 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Page 2 of 7 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Scoteh Super 33 Vinyl Electrical Tape and Scotch Premium Vinyl Electrical Tape Super 88 CLSA EI Use fire extinguishers with class B extinguishing agents e g dry chemical carbon dioxide 5 3 PROTECTION OF FIRE FIGHTERS Special Fire Fighting Procedures Wear full protective equipment Bunker Gear and a self contained breathing apparatus SCBA Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards Not applicable No
88. ER FLUX SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION EXPOSURE GUIDELINES CONTINUED Gum rosin Guideline ACGIH Sensitizer Sen Isopropyl alcohol Guideline ACGIH TLV STEL 400 ppm TLV STEL 400 ppm Guideline OSHA PEL TWA 400 ppm SECTION 9 PHYSICAL and CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical State Appearance Liquid Color Amber Odor Alcohol like Boiling Point 82 C 180 F Melting Point Not determined Density 0 880 g cm 20 C 68 F Vapor Pressure 33 mmHg 20 C 68 F Flash Point 18 C 64 F Auto Ignition Temperature 425 0 C 797 F SECTION 10 STABILITY and REACTIVITY Chemical Stability Stable under normal temperatures and pressures Hazardous Polymerization Not reported Conditions to Avoid Keep away from heat ignition sources and incompatible materials Incompatible Materials Oxidizing agents Strong acids and alkalis Special Decomposition Products When heated to soldering temperatures the solvents are evaporated and rosin may be thermally degraded to liberate aliphatic aldehydes and acids Part Number s 10 4202 10 4216 Page 5 of 8 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual e ceicrins 1801 Morgan Street MSDS Number 112 Rockford IL 61102 Revision Date 4 20 2012 Phone 815 968 9661 Supersedes Date 05 04 2009 Fax 815 968 9731 www gcelectronics com MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Product Name LIQUID SOLDER FLUX SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
89. Explosive limits lower Not available Flammable Explosive limits upper Not available Autoignition temperature Not available Evaporation rate Not available Solubility in water low solubility Partition coefficient n octanol water Not available VOC content 0 1 value for resin and hardener together 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability Stable Hazardous reactions Will not occur Hazardous decomposition products None Incompatible materials Strong acids Strong oxidizing agents Halogenated compounds Strong mineral acids Reactive metals Sodium hypochlorite Calcium hypochlorite Nitrous acid and other nitrosating agents Conditions to avoid Excessive heat Store away from incompatible materials 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION OSHA Carcinogen Specifically Regulated pe diphenol resin Health Effects Target Organs Allergen Irritant 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Ecological information Not available IDH number 1071291 Product name Loctite Instant Mix Epoxy Part A Page 3 of 5 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Information provided is for unused product only Recommended method of disposal Follow all local state federal and provincial regulations for disposal Hazardous waste number It is the responsibility of the user to determine if an item is hazardous as defined in the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act RCRA at the time of disposal Pro
90. Eye Contact hot molten adhesive will adhere to and burn eye and surrounding skin upon contact Immediately flush affected arca with cold water to cool adhesive Do not pull solidified adhesive from eye Seck medical attention Skin Contact Hot molten adhesive will adhere to and bum skin upon contact Immediately immerse affected area in ice water Do not pull solidified adhesive from skin Seek medical attention Ingestion If ingested seek medical attention Afier first aid get appropriate in plant paramedic or community medical support Note to Physicians This adhesive was determined by a toxicologist to be non toxic Special Precautions Procedures None Section 7 Spill Leak and Disposal Procedures Cleanup Normal housekeeping and clean up no special procedures Regulatory Requirements Nonce Disposal Follow applicable Federal state and local regulations for proper disposal procedures EPA Regulations RCRA Hazardous Waste Number Not applicable RCRA Hazardous Waste Classification Not applicable CERCLA Hazardous Substance 40 CFR 302 4 unlisted specific per RCRA Sec 3001 CWA Sec 311 b 4 CWA Sec 307 a CAA See 112 CERCLA Reportable Quantity RQ Not applicable SARA 311 312 Codes Not applicable SARA Toxic Chemical 40 CFR 372 65 Not listed SARA EHS Extremely Hazardous Substance 40 CFR 355 Not applicable non hazardous OSHA Regulations Air Contaminant 29 CFR 1910 1000 Table Z 1 Z 1
91. FFECTS Eye Contact No health effects are expected Skin Contact No health effects are expected Inhalation No health effects are expected Ingestion No health effects are expected 3 3 POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS This substance does not leach metals or other RCRA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act listed TCLP Toxic Characteristic Leaching Procedure hazardous substances at concentrations that would make the product a hazardous waste SECTION 4 FIRST AID MEASURES 4 1 FIRST AID PROCEDURES The following first aid recommendations are based on an assumption that appropriate personal and industrial hygiene practices are followed Eye Contact No need for first aid is anticipated Skin Contact No need for first aid is anticipated Inhalation No need for first aid is anticipated If Swallowed No need for first aid is anticipated SECTION 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES 5 1 FLAMMABLE PROPERTIES Autoignition temperature Not Applicable Flash Point Not Applicable Flammable Limits LEL Not Applicable Flammable Limits UEL Not Applicable Page 2 of 7 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 3M Tapes 3900 3939 6969 2929 5959 8979 8979N and 390 06 19 13 5 2 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Use fire extinguishers with class B extinguishing agents g dry chemical carbon dioxide 5 3 PROTECTION OF FIRE FIGHTERS Special Fire Fighting Procedures Wear full protective equip
92. HER TSCA ISSUES None SARA TITLE Ill CERCLA Reportable Quantities RQs and or Threshold Planning Quantities TPQs exist for the following ingredients INGREDIENT NAME SARA CERCLA RQ Ib SARA EHS TPQ Ib No ingredients listed in this section No listing on the EPA list of lists Spills or releases resulting in the loss of any ingredient at or above its RQ requires immediate notification to the National Response Center 800 424 8802 and to your Local Emergency Planning Committee SARA 313 TOXIC CHEMICALS The following ingredients are SARA 313 Toxic Chemicals and may be subject to annual reporting requirements CAS numbers and weight percents are found in Section 2 INGREDIENT NAME SARA CERCLA RQ lb SARA EHS TPQ lb No ingredients listed in this section STATE RIGHT TO KNOW In addition to the ingredients found in Section 2 the following are listed for state right to know purposes INGREDIENT NAME SARA CERCLA RQ Ib SARA EHS TPQ lb Ammonium Perchlorate Examine local regulations to Examine local regulations to determine determine Due to the rapidly changing regulatory environment in individual states it is very difficult to maintain up to date information for each state in a material safety data sheet The user must examine the local regulations in force and comply with all requirements California Requirements for labeling Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov haz
93. IC MATCH 1 4S UN0454 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET REVISION DATE 01 01 07 14 IDENTIFICATION 1 1 SUPPLIER Company RockTek Limited ABN 30 079 287 657 Street Address 1334 Stakehill Road BALDIVIS WESTERN AUSTRALIA 6171 Telephone 61 8 9523 1374 Facsimile 61 8 9523 1449 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER mobile 0417 990 206 24hrs 1 2 PRODUCT DESIGNATION PRODUCT NAME Electric Match UN Proper Shipping Name Igniters UN Number 0454 EX Number 9204264 Dangerous Goods Class 1 48 Subsidiary Risk None Poisons Schedule Number None 1 3 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED 0O This is the minimum personal protective equipment required during the use of QuikDraw Product Site specific personal protective equipment requirements also need to be adhered to 1 4 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Boiling Point C Not Applicable Melting Point C Not Applicable Vapor Pressure kPa Not Applicable Vapor Density Not Applicable Specific Gravity Not Applicable Solubility in Water Insoluble with lacquer coating intact Reactivity in Water Not Applicable Appearance and Odour Medium brown coloured bead of pyrotechnic composition on a copper clad chip with two PVC insulated connecting wires of various lengths 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual ELECTRIC MATCH 1 4S UN0454 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET REVISION DATE 01 01 07 2 HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION
94. ING NAME Flammable Liquid toxic n 0 s Methyl Acetate Dichioromethane UN NUMBER PACKING GROUP UN 1992 PG II ion y Suspect nogen nt Listings urope Symbols F Xn AICS Korea ECLTCCL Japan MITI ENCS CA Prop 65 Risk Phrases Att Highly fammatie R43 May cause sensitization by skin contact R36 irritating to eyes R66 Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or cracking R3738 kritating to respiratory system and skin R67 Vapors may cause drowsiness and dizziness R40 Limted evidence ot a carcinogenic effect Safety Phrases 52 Keep out of He reach of chidren 529 Do not empty into drains 9 Keep container in a wel ventiiated place 33 Take precautionary measures agains stalic discharges 516 Keep away trom sources of ignition No smoking 3637 Wear suitable protective clothing and goes S232425 Avoid breathing vapors contact wth skin and eyes 46 If swallowed seek modcal advise immediately and show this container or label S26 In case of contact wih eyes rinse mmediatety with plenty of water and seek medical advice Department issuing data sheet IPS Safely Health amp Ernironmental Altais All ingredients are compliant with the requirements of the European E mail address lt EHSinfo ipscorp com gt Drective on RoHS Restriction of Hazardous Substances Training necessary Yes training in practices and procedures contained in product Sterature Reissue date reason for reissue 06 06 2012 Updated GHS S
95. IOUS ISSUE DATE May 25 2010 CHANGES TO MSDS FROM PREVIOUS ISSUE DATE ARE DUE TO THE FOLLOWING Three year review Reviewed and found no changes which are required at this time OTHER INFORMATION Not for Food or Drug Use The user is responsible to evaluate the safety and environmental consequences of any intended uses The manufacturer assumes no liability for any usages that result in adverse consequences IMPORTANT The information presented herein while not guaranteed was prepared by competent technical personnel and is true and accurate to the best of our knowledge NO WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE EXPRESS OR IMPLIED IS MADE REGARDING PERFORMANCE STABILITY OR FORM W MS 01 REV 14 DOC ID 960113 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET AMMONIUM PERCHLORATE Page 10 of 11 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Ammonium Perchlorate Date Issued Original issue 1989 Review Date 02 Jan 2013 OTHERWISE This information is not intended to be all inclusive as to the manner and conditions of use handling and storage Other factors may involve other or additional safety or performance considerations While our technical personnel will be happy to respond to questions regarding safe handling and use procedures safe handling and use remains the responsibility of the customer No suggestions for use are intended as and nothing herein shall be construed as a recommendation to infringe any existing patents or violate any Federal Other National Governmen
96. ISHING MEDIA Dry chemical carbon dioxide water or foam spray SPECIAL PROCEDURES During a fire carbon monoxide nitrogen oxides and other polymer fragments that may be highly toxic and or irritating may be present Self contained breathing apparatus and full protective gear should be used Polyurethane foam dust like most dusts can present an explosion risk However a dust collection system necessary for a suitable work environment is more than adequate to eliminate this risk General Plastics Manufacturing Company has used a dust collection system and over many years of experience in cutting planing shaping routing and sanding LAST A FOAM polyurethane foam has never experienced any fire or explosion hazards 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual REACTIVITY DATA INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS None this product is stable and chemically inert HEALTH HAZARDS INGESTION Urethane foams are generally considered not toxic however all ingestion is to be avoided EYE CONTACT See comments about dust below SKIN CONTACT See comments about dust below INHALATION LAST A FOAM FR 7100 foams are chemically inert This foam has been developed to minimize dust generated in machining operations Minor amounts of foam dust may generated in many operations and a dust collection system is normally used for a suitable work environment Studies published by Upjohn in the Technical Bulletin No 107 show no sensitization on skin contact with rigid po
97. MIS Physical state Liquid HEALTH 2 Color Green FLAMMABILITY 3 Odor Acetone PHYSICAL HAZARD 0 Personal Protection See MSDS Section 8 DANGER CAUSES EYE AND SKIN IRRITATION MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR Relevant routes of exposure inhalation Skin Eye contact Ingestion Potential Health Effects Inhalation Vapors and mists will irritate nose and throat and possibly eyes May cause respiratory tract irritation Excessive inhalation of this material causes headache dizziness nausea and incoordination Harmful by inhalation Skin contact May cause skin irritation Solvent action can dry and defat the skin causing the skin to crack leading to dermatitis Eye contact Vapors may irritate eyes Contact with eyes v ll cause irritation Ingestion Harmful if swallowed Existing conditions aggravated by Eye skin and respiratory disorders exposure This material is considered hazardous by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 See Section 11 for additional toxicological information IDH number 231020 Product name PRIMER N 7649 25GM Page 1 of 6 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual 3 COMPOSITION INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS CAS ROR eT 67 64 1 Hazardous components Acetone isobutane Hexanoic acid 2 ethyl compd with N N dibutyl 1 butanamine 1 1 Iron 58823 74 8 7440 47 3 Nickel Cobalt 2 Ethylhexanoic acid copper salt
98. NIOSH 7300 Air sampling for copper Mixed cellulose ester filter 0 8 um NIOSH 7029 Air sampling for silver Mixed cellulose ester filter 0 8 um NIOSH 2 S2 OTHER Emergency eyewash stations 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES APPEARANCE Solid silver white metal various shapes and sizes ODOR Odorless BOILING POINT lt 4000 F VAPOR PRESSURE Not Applicable VAPOR DENSITY Not Applicable SOLUBILITY IN WATER Insoluble SPECIFIC GRAVITY 7 1 approximate MELTING POINT 430 F approximate pH Not Applicable VOLATILE 0 VISCOSITY Not Applicable SOLIDS CONTENT 100 STABILITY Stable 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY INCOMPATIBILITY Tin is incompatible with chlorine turpentine acids and alkalis Silver is Revision Date August 4 1999 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Cooper Hand Tools Cheraw Plant MSDS for Lead Free Solder incompatible with acetylene ammonia hydrogen peroxide bromoazide chlorine trifluoride ethyleneimine oxalic acid and tartaric acid Antimony is incompatible with strong oxidizers acids halogenated acids Copper is incompatible with oxidizers alkalis sodium azide and acetylene Product as a whole is incompatible with strong acids sulfur and chlorine HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS Can form toxic metal oxides when involved in fire situation Reaction with strong acids may produce toxic organic or inorganic tin compounds HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION W
99. NOS Inhalable Limits particles TLV BEI Book MATERIAL DATA D PROLINE It is the goal of the ACGIH and other Agencies to recommend TLVs or thelr equivalent for all substances for which there is evidence of health effects at airborne concentrations encountered in the workplace At this time no TLV has been established even though this material may produce adverse health effects as evidenced in animal experiments or clinical experience Airborne concentrations must be maintained as low as is practically possible and occupational exposure must be kept to a minimum NOTE The ACGIH occupational exposure standard for Particles Not Otherwise Specified P N O S does NOT apply PERSONAL PROTECTION 4 Consult your EHS staff for recommendations EYE Safety glasses with side shields Chemical goggles Contact lenses pose a special hazard soft lenses may absorb irritants and all lenses concentrate them HANDS FEET B Suitability and durability of glove type is dependent on usage Important factors in the selection of gloves include such as frequency and duration of contact chemical resistance of glove material glove thickness and dexterity Select gloves tested to a relevant standard e g Europe EN 374 US F739 When prolonged or frequently repeated contact may occur a glove with a protection class of 5 or higher breakthrough time greater than 240 minutes according to EN 374 is recommended
100. O Box 1297 Beaumont Hospital Beaumont Road Dublin 9 Telephone 353 01 837 9966 353 01 809 2568 2 Hazards identification Classification amp Labelling EC GHS 67 548 EEC amp 1999 45 EC Main hazards Adverse human health effects Not classified according to the regulation EC 1272 2008 EC GHS and ATP Not classified according to EEC directives 67 548 EEC dangerous substances and 1999 45 EC dangerous preparations none to our knowledge low risk for temperatures below 150 C Inhalation fine dust may cause irritation of respiratory system and mucous if heated to more than 150 C the product may form vapours or fumes which may cause irritation of respiratory tract and cause coughing and FUTERRO ExESSOO 23 Place d Escanaffles 86 7760 Escanaffles BELGIUM phone 32 0 69 45 22 76 fax 32 0 69 45 22 97 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual fuferro Safety data sheet FUTERRO POLYLACTIC ACID OLIGOMERS Page 2 10 Product Revised 30 07 2010 PRUB PLAO3 Version en nr 1 1 Supersedes 15 10 2009 sensation of shortness of breath Skin contact may be irritating in contact with hot material may cause severe thermal bums Eye contact fine dust may cause irritation to ocular mucous Ingestion in case of ingestion of small quantities no important effect observed in case of ingestion of larger amounts abdominal pain diarrhoea Adverse environmental effects the product is inh
101. OMERS Product PRUB PLAO3 OTHER INFORMATION Version en nr 1 1 Page 7 10 Revised 30 07 2010 Supersedes 15 10 2009 no information available 10 Stability and reactivity REACTIVITY Stability Hazardous reactions CONDITIONS TO AVOID HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS Advice to prevent explosion 11 Toxicological information stable under normal operating conditions of storage handling and use dust may form an explosive mixture with air ignited by sparks or sources of ignition avoid contact with strong oxidizing materials water avoid proximity or contact with flames or sparks it is recommended not to heat at a temperature higher than 230 C complete combustion with an excess of oxygen forms carbon dioxide CO2 and water vapour partial combustion forms also carbon monoxide CO soot and cracked products aldehydes ketones avoid dust accumulation by use of filters in the pneumatic transport equipment thoroughly ventilate the working place all conductive materials must be electrically earthed ACUTE TOXICITY Ingestion in case of ingestion of small quantities no important effect observed in case of ingestion of larger amounts abdominal pain diarrhoea LOCAL EFFECT Inhalation dust may cause irritation of respiratory system if heated to more than 150 C the product may form vapours or fumes which may cause irritation of respiratory tract and cause coughing and sensation of shor
102. OVERVIEW Clear to grayish white odorless pellets High concentrations of dusts may be an explosion hazard Material can be handled as hot molten polymer Contact with molten polymer can cause burns Thermal processing may release irritating gases or fumes POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS Molten polymer will adhere to the skin and can cause severe burns Eye contact with Polyethylene Terephthalate particles may cause mechanical irritation with discomfort tearing or blurring of vision Decomposition products caused by overheating Polyethylene Terephthalate may cause skin eye or respiratory tract irritation 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual CARCINOGENICITY INFORMATION None of the components present in this material at concentrations equal to or greater than 0 1 are listed by IARC NTP OSHA or ACGIH as a carcinogen FIRST AID MEASURES Inhalation No specific intervention is indicated as the compound is not likely to be hazardous by inhalation However if exposed to fumes from overheating or combustion remove to fresh air If not breathing give artificial respiration If breathing is difficult give oxygen Call a physician if necessary Skin Contact The compound is not likely to be hazardous by skin contact but cleansing the skin after use is advisable If molten material gets on skin cool rapidly with cold water Do not attempt to remove material from skin Obtain medical treatment for thermal burn Use of high
103. Occup Environ Med 40 12 1072 1082 National Research Council 2005 Health Implications of Perchlorate Ingestion National Academy of Sciences The National Academies Press Washington DC January FORM W MS 01 REV 14 DOC ID 960113 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET AMMONIUM PERCHLORATE Page 11 of 11 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Black Powder Goex Powder Inc Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS BP Potassium Nitrate Revised 3 17 09 PRODUCT INFORMATION TradeNamesandSynonyms N A ansportatio 2 800 255 3924 24 hrs CHEM TEL PREVENTION OF ACCIDENTS IN THE USE OF EXPLOSIVES The prevention of accidents in the use of explosives is a result of careful planning and observance of the best known practices The explosives user must remember that he is dealing with a powerful force and that various devices and methods have been developed to assist him in directing this force He should realize that this force if misdirected may either kill or injure both Charcoal Se a ae Sulfur 80 oovroeseo UNE CUTE Not assigned NE Not established Not contained in all grades of black powder P Q Mex 659 Doylinc LA 71023 0659 318 382 9300 www goexpowder com 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual PHYSICAL DATA Biack powder must be tested for compatibility with any material not specified in the production procurement package with which they may come in contact Materials include other
104. Organs Irritant Allergen Irritant Allergen No Target Organs Allergen Central nervous system Corrosive Irritant Mutagen Iritant Allergen ergen Blood Kidney Mutagen Some evidence of carcinogenici Central nervous system Irritant Lung 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Ecological information 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Information provided is for unused product only Not available Recommended method of disposal Follow all local state federal and provincial regulations for disposal Hazardous waste number Not a RCRA hazardous waste 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION The shipping classifications in this sections are for non bulk packaging only unless otherwise specified Shipping classification may be different for bulk packaging S T n FR Proper shipping name Not regulated Hazard class or division None Identification number None Packing group None International Air Transportation ICAONATA Proper shipping name Not regulated Hazard class or division None Identification number None Packing group None Proper shipping name Not regulated Hazard class or division None Identification number None Packing group None IDH number 234948 Product name Loctite 680 Retaining Compound Page 4 of 5 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION United States Regulatory Information TSCA 8 b Inventory Status All components are listed or are exempt from listin
105. Procedures None Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards Depending on moisture content particle diameter and rate of heating cellulose dust may explode in the presence of an ignition source An airborne concentration of 30 000 mg m is often used as the LEL for cellulose NFPA Rating Scale 0 4 Health 1 Fire 1Reactivity 0 6 Accidental Release Measures Steps to be Taken In Case Material Is Released or Spilled Normal clean up for pulp cellulose solids or dust Sweep or vacuum for recovery or disposal 7 Handling and Storage Precautions to be Taken In Handling and Storage No special handling precautions are required Keep in cool dry place away from sources of ignition 8 Exposure Control Measures Personal Protection Personal Protective Equipment Chemical resistant gloves not required However cloth canvas or leather gloves are recommended to minimize potential mechanical irritation from handling product Respiratory Protection Not normally required NIOSH MSHA approved respirator when allowable exposure may be exceeded Work Hygiene Practices Avoid skin contact Wash hands with soap and water and practice good personal hygiene Ventilation Mechanical Ventilation general dilution Provide general ventilation in processing and storage Provide local exhaust if necessary to reduce dust levels below acceptable exposure limits 9 Physical Chemical Properties Physical Description Solid gray moist material Boil
106. Slight Exposure Hazards Inhalation and dermal cortact Flammability 3 3 2 Moderate Combustion Products Hydrogen chloride trace amounts of chlorine phosgene Reactivity 1 1 3 Serious Protection for Firefighters Wear positive pressure sell cantained breathing apparatus SCBA and protective fire fighting dothing 4 Severe sonal jons parsoni area vapors area or fear ve EGUpM positive pressure self contained or air supplied breathing apparatus Follow confined space entry procedures Environmental Precautions Prevent product or liquids contaminated with product trom entering sewers draine soil or open water course Methods for Cleaning up Mop or soak up immediately Place in properly labeled meatal containers Materials not to be used for clean up Zine Aluminum or plastic comainers Handling Avoid breathing of vapor avoid contact wilh eyes skin and clothing Do not swallow Use wilh adequate ventiation Do not cut dril grind waki or perform similar operations on or naar empty containers Vapors of this product are heavier than air and will collect in low areas Do not eat drink or smoke while handing Storage Store in a dry place Keep container tightly closed when not in use Store below 80 F 27 C Fallow all precautionary information on container label product bulletins and solvent banding Iterature Engineering Controls Provide general and or local exhaust verflation to control airborne levels below he exposure guidelin
107. Solvents percent by weight Flash Point F HMIS NFPA Rating health flammability reactivity Ingredient subject to the reporting requirements of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act SARA Section 313 40 CFR 372 65 C gt gt gt MSDS Text Page Follows gt 22 3 139 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual KRYLON PAINT ALL Fast Dry Enamel Section 3 Physical Data PRODUCT WEIGHT See TABLE EVAPORATION RATE Paster than Ether SPECIFIC GRAVITY 0 73 0 79 VAPOR DENSITY iwavier than Alr BOILING RANGE lt 0 395 F MELTING POINT NAL VOLATILE VOLUME 87 95 SOLUBILITY IN WATE NLA Section 4 Fire And Explosion Hazard Data FLASH POINT See TABLE LEL 1 0 UEL EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Carbon Dioxide Dry Chemical Foam UNUSUAL PIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Isolate fron he electrical equipment sparks and open flane Closed containers may explode when exposed to extreme heat Application to hot surfaces requires special precautions During emergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products may cause a health hazard Symptoms may not be immediately apparent Obtain medical attention SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Pull protective equipment including self contained breathing apparatus should be used Water spray may be ineffective If water is used fog nozzles are preferable Water may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build up snd possible au
108. Student Launch Safety Manual SPILL CLEAN UP Sweep up and recover or mix material with moist absorbent and shovel into suitable chemical waste container HANDLING AND STORAGE HANDLING PERSONNEL Do not breathe vapors or fumes that may be evolved during high temperature processing Contact with hot molten material can cause burns Avoid contact with molten material Use appropriate PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTS HANDLING PHYSICAL ASPECTS Avoid dust generation EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION ENGINEERING CONTROLS Use local ventilation to control fumes from hot processing Processes such as pneumatic conveying systems grinding and other physical operations can create dust There is the potential for a dust explosion hazard Use appropriate mechanical ventilation system PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT EYE FACE PROTECTION Wear safety goggles and face shield when the possibility exists for eye or face contact from airborne material RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Respirators are not needed for normal use Where airborne concentrations are expected to exceed exposure limits a NIOSH approved respirator should be selected based on the form and concentration of the contaminant in air and in accordance with OSHA Respiratory Protection Standard CFR 1910 134 PROTECTIVE CLOTHING If there is potential for contact with hot molten material wear heat resistant clothing and footwear Special protective clothing is no
109. Technical measures Version en nr 1 1 Page 3 10 Revised 30 07 2010 Supersedes 15 10 2009 exposure to spray fumes and vapours produced by heated or bumed product bring patient into fresh air seek medical advice in case of irritation caused by fine dust wash with copious volumes of water until the irritation disappears exposure to splashing of hot product treat the affected part with cold water by spraying or immersion no attempt should be made to detach molten product adhering to the skin or to remove clothing attached with molten material the injured body part would risk being pulled out usually the layer detaches itself after a few days in case of severe burns seek hospital treatment in case of irritation caused by fine dust wash with copious volumes of water until the irritation disappears Get medical advice ophthalmologist exposure to splashing of hot product treat the eyes with cold water in case of severe bums seek hospital treatment do not induce vomiting seek medical advice immediately tefer to 11 for more details on effects no information available stop the fire spreading call the fire brigade immediately evacuate non essential personnel protective clothing goggles and self contained breathing equipment should be made available for firemen Extinguishing media Suitable for minor fires carbon dioxide CO2 or powder water for more extensive fires foam water sp
110. Toxicology Yes IARC Yes x OSHA Yes x Ge ogen or Potential FORMALDEHYDE Program No Monographs No No rcinogen OSHA Permissible 15 0 mg m PNOC Other Exposure a Exposure Limit 0 75 ppm FORMALDEHYDE Limit Used 10 0 mgiw STEL WOOD DUST Bec E WOOD DUST Total 15 mg m3 Respirable mg m3 ACGIH Thesho d Limit Value Wood Dust img m3 California Proposition 65 Waring DRILLING SAWING SANDING OR MACHINING WOOD PRODUCTS GENERATES WOOD DUST A SUBSTANCE KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER AVOID INHALING WOOD DUST OR USE A DUST MASK OR OTHER SAFEGAURDS FOR PERSONAL PROTECTION HMIS RATINGS HEALTH 1 FIRE 0 PHYSICAL HAZARD 0 SCALE 0 MINIMAL 1 SLIGHT 2 MODERATE 3 SERIOUS 4 SEVERE Emergency and First Aid Procedures EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE CONCENTRATIONS MAY CAUSE UNPLEASANT DEPOSITION IN THE NASAL PASSAGE RESULTING i inhalation IN DRYNESS COUGH AND HEADACHE AVOID BREATHING DUST REMOVE FROM EXPOSURE 2E MAY MECHANICALLY IRRITATE EYES RESULTING IN REDNESS OR WATERING FLUSH WITH CLEAN WATER TO REMOVE yes PARTICLES IF IRRITATION PERSISTS SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION 3 Skin MAY ELICIT CONTACT DERMATITIS IN SENSITIZED INDIVIDUALS OR CAUSE MECHANICAL IRRITATION IF IRRITATION OR DERMATITIS DEVELOPS SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION 4 Ingestion NIA Odette NIOSH APPROVED DUST RESPIRATOR Ventiation RECOMMENDED Eel RECOMMENDED roaming ASNeeDeD SP99 NIA oher NA Protective RECOMMENDED A SAFETY GLASSES AND OR GOGGLES peas
111. WA 0 05 mg m3 Guideline OSHA PEL TWA 0 05 mg m3 Tin Lesl Salter Aloy Kester Revisor 03 120 Versionc0 0000 Page ot 4 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual isa Guideline ACGIH TLV TWA 2 mg m3 Guideline OSHA PEL TWA 2 mg m3 Silver Guideline ACGIH TLV TWA 0 1 mg m3 Guideline OSHA PELTWA 0 01 mg m3 Physical State Appearance Solid Calor Silver grey Odor Odorless Boiling Poink Not determined Melting Point gt 100 C gt 212 deg F Density gt 7 g cm 20 C 68 F Flash Point gt 93 C gt 199 F Chemical Stability Stable under normal temperatures and pressures Hazardous Polymerization Not reported Conditions to Avoid No thermal decomposition if used according to specifications Incompatible Materials Oxidizing agents Strong acids and alkalis Special Decomposition Products When heated to soldering temperatures the solvents are evaporated and rosin may be thermally degraded to liberate aliphatic aldehydes and acids Antimony Ingestion Oral Rat LO50 100 mg kg Details of toxic effects not reported other than lethal dose value RTECS Bismuth Ingestion Oral Mouse LD50 10 gmykg Details of toxic effects not reported other than lethal dose value Oral Rat LOSO 5 gm kg Details of toxic effects nat reported other than lethal dose value RTECS Zinc Skin Skin Hunan Standard Draize Test 300 ug 3D 1 mild KRTECS Inhala
112. a Regulatory Information CEPA DSL NDSL Status All components are listed on or are exempt from listing on the Canadian Domestic Substances List WHMIS hazard class D 2 A D 2 B E 16 OTHER INFORMATION This material safety data sheet contains changes from the previous version in sections New Material Safety Data Sheet format Prepared by Donna Houston Regulatory Affairs Specialist IDH number 1071291 Product name Loctite Instant Mix Epoxy Part A Page 4 of 5 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual DISCLAIMER The data contained herein are furnished for information only and are believed to be reliable However Henkel Corporation and its affiliates Henkel does not assume responsibility for any results obtained by persons over whose methods Henkel has no control It is the user s responsibility to determine the suitability of Henkel s products or any production methods mentioned herein for a particular purpose and to adopt such precautions as may be advisable for the protection of property and persons against any hazards that may be involved in the handling and use of any Henkel s products In light of the foregoing Henkel specifically disclaims all warranties express or implied including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose arising from sale or use of Henkel s products Henkel further disclaims any liability for consequential or incidental damages of any kind including lost profits IDH numb
113. ae products as currently formulated and is based the information available at this time Addition of reducers or other additives to these products may substantially alter the composition and hazards of the product Since conditions of use are outside our control we make no warranties express or imelied and assume mo liability in connection with any use of this information covers MSDS pages PAINTALL1 KRI amp PAINTALL2 krI 2 138 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual ae Material Safety Data Sheet The Sherwin Williams Company Emergency telephone numbers 216 566 2917 United States Krylon Products Group 101 Prospect Avenue N W Information telephone number 800 251 2486 Cleveland OH 44115 July 24 2000 2000 The Sherwin Williams Co KRYLON PAINT ALL Fast Dry Enamel 2 PAINTALL2 krI Section 2 ACGIH OSHA CAS No Hazardous Ingredients TLV PEL Units percent by weight lt STEL gt lt STEL gt 74 98 6 Propane 1000 PPM 760 0 106 97 8 Butane 800 PPM 760 0 64742 88 7 Mineral Spirits 100 PPM 2 0 108 88 3 Toluene pe PPM Skin 22 0 100 4 1 4 Ethylbenzene lt iti PPM 7 1 1330 20 7 xylene lt leg gt PPM 5 9 67 64 1 Acetone 1000 PPM 180 0 as Resp 14807 96 6 Tale 2 Mg M3 Dust 7727 43 7 Barium Sulfate Resp Fraction g M3 as Dust 13463 67 7 Titanium Dioxide 1333 86 4 Carbon Black Barium Weight per Gallon Ibs VOC Less Federally Exempt
114. afety Manual REGHTWY f OSNAPEL f AWAWEEL j omen 2 Propenoic acid 2 methyt 1 methylethylidene None None None Noe _ Hyeroxyaly methacryate noe hone nowo apemsrer Bisphenol A fumarate resin Noe Noe Noe Noe 1 ppm 6 mg m3 Cumene hydroperoxide TWA SKIN None Noe Noe Noe Polyglycol dimethacrylate 1 Acetyl 2 phenylhydrazine None Noe Noe None 50 ppm 245 Cumene 50 ppm TWA mg m3 TWA SKIN Engineering controls Local exhaust ventilation is recommended when general ventilation is not sufficient to control airborne contamination below occupational exposure limits Respiratory protection Use NIOSH approved respirator if there is potential to exceed exposure limit s Use an organic vapor respirator for concentrations exceeding the Occupational Exposure Limit Eye face protection Safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields Skin protection Use impermeable gloves and protective clothing as necessary to prevent skin contact Neoprene gloves 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical state Liquid Color Green Odor Mild Odor threshold Not available pH Not applicable Vapor pressure lt 5 mm hg 27 C 80 6 F Boiling point range gt 149 C gt 300 2 F Melting point range Not available Specific gravity 1 11 at 26 6 C 79 88 F Vapor density Not available Flash point gt 93 3 C gt 199 94 F Tagliabue closed cup Flam
115. afety Manual and S data reporting Isopropyl alcohol Effective date 12 15 86 Sunset Date 12 15 96 TSCA 12 b one time export Isopropyl alcohol SARA 313 toxic chemical notification and release reporting Isopropyl alcohol Other Regulations OSHA Hazardous by definition of Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 EINECS This product is on the European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances Other Classifications WHMIS Canada CLASS B 2 Flammable liquid with a flash point lower than 37 8 C 100 F CLASS D 2B Material causing other toxic effects TOXIC DSCL EEC R11 Highly flammable R36 Irritating to eyes S7 Keep container tightly closed S16 Keep away from sources of ignition No smoking 824 25 Avoid contact with skin and eyes S26 In case of contact with eyes rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice HMIS U S A Health Hazard 2 Fire Hazard 3 Reactivity 0 Personal Protection h National Fire Protection Association U S A Health 1 Flammability 3 Reactivity 0 Specific hazard Protective Equipment Gloves Lab coat Vapor respirator Be sure to use an approved certified respirator or equivalent Wear appropriate respirator when ventilation is inadequate Splash goggles Section 16 Other Information References Not available Other Special Considerations Not available Created 10 09 2005 05 53 PM Last Updated 05 21 2013 12 00 PM The informa
116. alth Effects Prolonged or repeated contact may cause skin irritation Repeated or prolonged inhalation may cause toxic effects Signs Symptoms Overexposure may cause headaches and dizziness Target Organs Eyes Skin Respiratory system Digestive system Aggravation of Pre Existing None generally recognized Conditions SECTION 4 FIRST AID MEASURES Eye Contact Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes Get medical attention if irritation or symptoms of overexposure persists Skin Contact Immediately wash skin with soap and plenty of water Get medical attention if irritation develops or persists Inhalation If inhaled remove to fresh air If not breathing give artificial respiration or give oxygen by trained personnel Seek immediate medical attention Ingestion If swallowed do NOT induce vomiting Call a physician or poison control center immediately Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person Part Number s 10 4202 10 4216 Page 2 of 8 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual foo e ceicrins 1801 Morgan Street Rockford IL 61102 Phone 815 968 9661 Fax 815 968 9731 www gcelectronics com MSDS Number 112 Revision Date 4 20 2012 Supersedes Date 05 04 2009 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Product Name LIQUID SOLDER FLUX SECTION 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Flash Point Auto Ignition Temperature Lower Flammable Explosive Limit Upper Flammable Explosiv
117. anned rocket within a restricted area must comply with 101 25 b 7 ii and with any additional limitations imposed by the using or controlling agency b A person operating an unmanned rocket other than an amateur rocket as defined in 1 1 of this chapter must comply with 14 CFR Chapter Ill Doc No FAA 2007 27390 73 FR 73781 Dec 4 2008 101 22 Definitions The following definitions apply to this subpart a Class 1 Model Rocket means an amateur rocket that 1 Uses no more than 125 grams 4 4 ounces of propellant 2 Uses a slow burning propellant 3 Is made of paper wood or breakable plastic 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Federal Aviation Regulations 14 CFR Subchapter F Part 101 Subpart C Title 14 Aeronautics and Space CHAPTER I FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CONTINUED SUBCHAPTER F AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES PART 101 MOORED BALLOONS KITES AMATEUR ROCKETS AND UNMANNED FREE BALLOONS Subpart C Amateur Rockets 101 21 Applicability a This subpart applies to operating unmanned rockets However a person operating an unmanned rocket within a restricted area must comply with 101 25 b 7 ii and with any additional limitations imposed by the using or controlling agency b A person operating an unmanned rocket other than an amateur rocket as defined in 1 1 of this chapter must comply with 14 CFR Chapter Ill Do
118. antially alter the composition and hazards of the product of use are outside our control ve make no warranties express or implied and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information covers MSDS pages PAINTALL1 kri amp PAINTALL2 KRI Since conditions 4 A Inventory 140 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Lithium Polymer Battery Ascent Battery Supply LLC ent 925 Walnut Ridge Drive Hartland Wisconsin 53029 Material Safety Data Sheet Lithium Polymer The information and recommendations below are believed to be accurate at the date of preparation Ascent Battery Supply makes no warranty of merchantability or any other warranty express or implied with respect to such information and we assume no liability resulting from its use This MSDS provides guidelines for safe use and handling of the product It does not and cannot advise all possible situations Your specific use of this product should be evaluated to determine if additional recautions must be taken Emergency Distributed By Ascent Battery Supply LLC Number INFOTRAC 800 535 5053 Ascent Battery Supply Overseas 925 Walnut Ridge Drive Emergency Address Hartland Wisconsin 53029 Number INFOTRAC 352 323 3500 Collect Revision Date April 2011 SECTION 1 IDENTITY Product Name Rayovac Lithium Polymer Battery Common Li Poly Li Polymer Synonyms DOT Description Dry Battery Chemical Name Lithiated Cobalt Oxi
119. any products to comply with all applicable federal state and local laws and regulations 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Flux e irons 1801 Morgan Street MSDS Number 112 Rockford IL 61102 Revision Date 4 20 2012 Phone 815 968 9661 Supersedes Date 05 04 2009 Fax 815 968 9731 www gcelectronics com MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Complies with OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 Product Name LIQUID SOLDER FLUX SECTION 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Type Solder Flux Emergency Contact Chemtrec Product Name LIQUID SOLDER FLUX Phone 800 424 9300 Part Number s 10 4202 10 4216 Common Name Liquid Solder Flux Chemical Name Rosin Solder Flux Family Usage Soldering Flux for Electrical or Electronic Applications Description Mixture of the substances listed below with non hazardous additions GHS Class Highly Flammable liquid and vapour This product has to be labeled due to the calculation procedure Least of international guidelines Has a narcotizing effect Slight Highly flammable Irritating to eyes May cause sensitization by Moderate 0 L Health Hazard skin contact Vapors may cause drowsiness and dizziness High Fire Hazard B Extreme Gloves Safety Glasses Information pertaining to particular dangers for man and environment Chronic Health Effects Personal Protective Equipment WHMIS Pictograms GHS DOT Pictograms TERES Chemical Safety Protect
120. any toxicant dose and exposure are critically important variables to understand any potential treatment Harmful if swallowed or inhaled in large doses FORM W MS 01 REV 14 DOC ID 960113 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET AMMONIUM PERCHLORATE Page of 11 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Ammonium Perchlorate Date Issued Original issue 1989 Review Date 02 Jan 2013 Potential health effects Acute eye irritation redness tearing Acute skin Irritating to mucous membranes and skin Acute inhalation may cause respiratory tract irritation coughing and shortness of breath high concentrations may cause more significant respiratory effects Acute ingestion may cause gastrointestinal irritation larger doses my cause nausea and vomiting Potential chronic effects Perchlorates act to reversibly and competitively inhibit iodine uptake by the thyroid gland Perchlorate is soluble in water so exposure to ammonium perchlorate can be via water contaminated with ammonium perchlorate or inhalation in the workplace With chronic exposure given sufficient dose see NRC 2005 and duration ammonium perchlorate can cause thyroidal stores of iodine to be reduced which may lead to hypothyroidism For those individuals that live in areas of the world where endemic iodine deficiency occurs it is important that these people receive adequate iodine in the diet or are supplemented with iodine Information pertaining to particular dangers f
121. ard Classification N A ll Ingredients Principal Components Threshold Limit V alue Units Polypropylene 9003 07 0 lll Physical Data Boiling Point Deg F Specific Gravity H20 1 Vapor Pressure mm Hg N A Vapor Density Air 1 Evaporation Rate Air 1 N A Percent Volatile By Volume Solubility in Water Negligible Appearance amp Odor Opaque or white solid no odor IV Fire amp Explosion Hazard Data Flash Point Test Method Auto Ignition Temperature gt 500F 260C 735F 388C Flammable Limits LEL UEL N A N A N A Extinguishing Media Water Foam Carbon Dioxide Dry Chemical Special Fire Fighting Procedures Slow burning plastic that emits a dense black smoke Firefighters should wear a self contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing Unusual Fire amp Explosion Hazards Dust is flammable when finely divided less than 200 mesh and suspended in air Combustion products may be hazardous Service It s what we deliver Pet 1 800 231 4175 wwe acplasticsine com 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual POLYPROPYLENE Material Safety Data Sheet V Health Hazard Data ei Permissible Exposure Limit wr Threshold Limit Value g m3 total dust 5 mg m3 respirable dusts g m3 total dust ae NTP ia Creo IARC Program Symptoms of P Polypropylene heated to 700 deg F can irritate the respiratory tract Medical Conditions Aggravated By Exposure None known however seek medi
122. ard class A B 5 D 2 A 0 2 8 16 OTHER INFORMATION This material safety data sheet contains changes from the previous version in sections 1 Prepared by Kyra Kozak Woods Manager Regulatory Affairs DISCLAIMER The data contained herein are furnished for information only and are believed to be reliable However Henkel Corporation and its affiliates Henke does not assume responsibility for any results obtained by persons over whose methods Henkel has no control It is the user s responsibility to determine the suitability of Henkel s products or any production methods mentioned herein for a particular purpose and to adopt such precautions as may be advisable for the protection of property and persons against any hazards that may be involved in the handling and use of any Henkel s products In light of the foregoing Henkel specifically disclaims all warranties express or implied including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose arising from sale or use of Henkel s products Henkel further disclaims any liability for consequential or incidental damages of any kind including lost profits IDH number 231020 Product name PRIMER N 7649 25GM Page 6 of 6 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Leaded Solder Safety Protective D2A Toxic Glasses Gloves Product Name Lead Solder Alloy Product Code Lead Solder Alloy MSDS Manufacturer Number Lead Solder Alloy Product Use Restriction Solder Man
123. ardouswaste perchlorate ADDITIONAL REGULATORY INFORMATION Hazard symbols O Oxidizing Risk phrases 9 Explosive when mixed with combustible material 44 Risk of explosion if heated under confinement Safety phrases 14 Keep away from flammable organic substances 16 Keep away from sources of ignition No smoking 27 Take off immediately all contaminated clothing 36 37 Wear suitable protective clothing and gloves FORM W MS 01 REV 14 DOC ID 960113 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET AMMONIUM PERCHLORATE Page 9 of 11 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Ammonium Perchlorate Date Issued Original issue 1989 Review Date 02 Jan 2013 Regulations Listed on the Toxic Substances Control Act TSCA Listed in US RTECS and in US EPA IRIS database Listed under EINECS Listed on Canadian Domestic Substances List DSL Listed on Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances AICS Information about limitation of use For use only by technically qualified individuals Export is controlled by the US government and may be restricted in other nations No use in conflict with a granted export license is permitted United States OSHA Ammonium perchlorate is on the list of process safety management chemicals with a threshold quantity of 7500 pounds 29 CFR 1910 119 Canadian WHMIS Ammonium Perchlorate is a Class C oxidizer under WHMIS and requires the warning symbol 16 OTHER INFORMATION CURRENT ISSUE DATE January 2 2013 PREV
124. areas of the world where endemic iodine deficiency occurs it is important that these people receive adequate iodine in the diet or are supplemented with iodine FORM W MS 01 REV 14 DOC ID 960113 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET AMMONIUM PERCHLORATE Page 6 of 11 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Ammonium Perchlorate Date Issued Original issue 1989 Review Date 02 Jan 2013 Carcinogen IARC NO NTP NO OSHA NO Reproductive In 2005 the California Environmental Protection Agency s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment OEHHA Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology Identification DART Committee concluded that available scientific information on perchlorate was not sufficient for placing the substance on a list Prop 65 list of chemicals known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm Immunology Extensive immunotoxicity studies in mice revealed no changes in immunologic function in response to perchlorate exposure Keil et al 1998 1999 Other Medical conditions aggravated by exposure Excessive dust inhalation can aggravate respiratory conditions 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Limited data available perchlorate ion is persistent but can be decomposed by naturally occurring bacteria in anoxic conditions in the presence of a suitable electron donor Some additional data appears above in the Toxicity data section 11 Toxicity Data Daphnia Magna Acute 48 hour LCs 49
125. ases vapors produced in fire are Phenolic compounds nitrogen oxide hydrogen bromide carbon monoxide small amounts of hydrogen cyanide and styrene Flash Point gt 404 C 759 F Estimated Auto ignition Temperature gt 466 C 871 F Estimated ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Review FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES and HANDLING Sections MSOS Copyright 2004 2006 Edinburg Plastics Ine Page 2 of 4 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling See FIRST AID and PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT SECTIONS Storage Store in a cool dry place Keep containers tightly closed to prevent moisture absorption and contamination EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION Engineering Controls Use local ventilation to control fumes from hot processing Personal Protection Eye Face Wear safety glasses Wear coverall chemical splash goggles and face shield when possibility exists for eye and face contac due to splashing or spraying of molten material A full face mask If there is potential contact with hot moiten material wear heat resistant clothing and footwear A NIOSH MSHA approved air purifying respirator with an organic vapor cartridge with a dust mist filter may be permissible under certain circumstances where airborne concentrations are expected to exceed exposure limits Protection provided by air purifying respirator if there is any potential for an uncontrolled release exposure levels are not known or a
126. ated RID UN Number Not Regulated Lead Soer Aloy Keis Revisor 03 11 2010 Version 0 0000 Pagx3 of 4 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual RIO Shipping Name Canada Reg Status Canada WHMIS Antimony TSCA Inventory Status Canada DSL Bismuth TSCA Inventory Status Canada DSL Zins TSCA Inventory Status Canada DSL Copper TSCA Inventory Status Canada DSL Lead TSCA Inventory Status Canada DSL Tin TSCA Inventory Status Canada DSL Silver TSCA Inventory Status Canada DSL WHMIS Pictograms General Use HMIS Health Hazard HMIS Fire Hazard HMIS Reactivity HMIS Personal Protection MSDS Creation Date MSDS Revision Date Disclaimer This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the Controlled Praducts Regulations Controlled Class D2A Very Toxic Usted Listed Listed Listed August 15 2008 March 11 2010 The information contained herein is based on data considered accurate and is offered solely for information consideration and investigation Kester extends no warranties makes no representations and assumes no responsibilty as to the accuracy completeness or suitability of this data for any purchaser s use The data on this Material Safety Data Sheet relates only to this product and does not relate to use with any other mat
127. ation Persons receiving information are encouraged to make their own determination as to the information s suitability and completeness for their particular application NO INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN CONSTITUTES A PRODUCT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND OF FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED BY GC ELECTRONICS Part Number s 10 4202 10 4216 Page 8 of 8 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual E Foam Last A Foam FR 7100 For GENERALPLASTICS MANUFACTURING COMPANY MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Product LAST A FOAM FR 7100 Revision 12 1 13 Prepared by Chemical Lab GENERAL INFORMATION General Plastics Manufacturing Company 4910 Burlington way P O Box 9097 Tacoma WA 98409 Product Information LAST A FOAM FR 7100 is a closed cell rigid polyurethane foam All substances used to manufacture LAST A FOAM FR 7100 is listed on the TSCA inventory Last two digits indicate density in pounds cubic foot PHYSICAL CHEMICAL DATA HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS None FORM Cellular Solid WATER SOLUBILITY Not soluble SPECIFIC GRAVITY 0 05 to 0 60 VAPOR PRESSURE Not applicable FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA FLASH POINT None Tests similar to Cleveland open cup indicate ignition temperature is gt 600 F LAST A FOAM FR 7100 forms a solid char when exposed to flame and will essentially retain its shape until it is extinguished EXTINGU
128. ation has been prepared for the guidance of plant engineering operations and management and for persons working with or handling this material Bow Electronics Solders believes this information to be reliable and up to date as of the date of publication but makes no warranty that it is Revision Date August 4 1999 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Wood Glue M S D S Material Safety Data Sheet Wilsonart LLC MSDS Number 19023 Wilsonart PVA Wood Glue Series Revision Date 12 01 12 Page 1 of 4 Revision No 5 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Common Name Wilsonart PVA Wood Glue Series Includes Wilsonart 10 Adhesive Wilsonart 20 Adhesive Wilsonart Type Il Adhesive Lokweld White Glue 10 Lokweld Type Il Glue Manufacturer WILSONART LLC P O BOX 6110 2400 WILSON PLACE TEMPLE TX 76503 INFORMATION PHONE 800 433 3222 USA Trade Name WA PVA Wood Glue Material Uses Adhesive for laminate In Case of Emergency Contact CHEMTREC 800 424 9300 USA 703 527 3887 INTERNATIONAL ER HAZARDS lDENTPICATION Route of Entry Skin eyes inhalation ingestion Target Organs None Skin Contact May cause skin irritation Preexisting skin conditions may be aggravated by exposure to this material Eye Contact May cause eye irritation Inhalation Breathing vapors may cause irritation to the respiratory tract Preexisting respiratory conditions may be aggravated by exposure to this material
129. away from heat sparks and open flame Keep container tightly closed until ready for use For information on product shelf life please review labels on container or check the Technical Data Sheet 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION Employers should complete an assessment of all workplaces to determine the need for and selection of proper exposure controls and protective equipment for each task performed IDH number 1071250 Product name Loctite Instant Mix Epoxy Part B Page 2 of 5 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Hazardous component ESRT aa a 1 3 bis 3 dimethylamino propyl urea Noe Noe Po yloxy methyl 1 2 et anediyl a hydro w hydroxy other with 2 2 bis hydroxymethyl 1 3 2 Engineering controls Use local exhaust ventilation if the potential for airborne exposure exists Respiratory protection Use a NIOSH approved air purifying respirator if the potential to exceed established exposure limits exists Eye face protection Safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields Skin protection Use chemical resistant impermeable clothing including gloves and either an apron or body suit to prevent skin contact 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical state liquid Color opaque Odor amine ike Odor threshold Not available pH Not available Vapor pressure Not available Boiling point range gt 149 C gt 300 2 F Melting point range Not available Specific g
130. batteries is regulated by various bodies IATA IMO ADR US DOT that follow the United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods Model Regulations 13th Revised edition 2003 Ref ST SG AC 10 1 Rev 13 Depending on their lithium metal equivalent weight content design and ability to pass safety tests defined by the UN in the Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Good Manual of Tests and Criteria 3rd Revised edition 2002 Ref ST SG AC 10 11 Rev 3 Amendment 1 Lithium Batteries the lithium ion cells and the battery packs may or may not be assigned to the UN N 3090 Class 9 that is restricted for transport Individual lithium ion cells and battery packs with respectively less than 1 5 and 8 grams of equivalent lithium metal content that pass the UN defined safety tests are not restricted for transport 1 0 Ah of declared nominal capacity 0 3 gram of Li equivalent weight content The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind Users should consider this data only as a supplement to other information gathered by them and must make independent determinations of the suitability and completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use and disposal of these materials and the safety and health of employees and customers 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Loctite 680 Retaining Compound Material Safety Data Sheet LOCTITE Henkel Revision Number 005 0
131. battery may cause the cell or battery to flame Use only approved chargers and procedures Never disassemble a battery or bypass any safety device Should a battery unintentionally be crushed thus releasing its contents rubber gloves must be used to handle all battery components Avoid inhalation of any vapors that may be emitted Other Precautions Do not store batteries above 60 C or below 32 C Store batteries in a cool below 21 C 70 F dry area that is subject to little temperature change Elevated temperatures can result in reduced battery service life Battery exposure to temperatures in excess of 130 C will result in the battery spe 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Steps to be Taken if venting flammable liquid and gases Do not store batteries in a manner that allows terminals to short circuit If cells are leaking or rupture prevent skin and eye contact and collect all released material in a chemicals are spilled plastic lined metal container Personal protective equipment for damaged batteries should include chemical resistant gloves and safety glasses Waste Disposal To prevent short circuit batteries should be completely discharged prior to disposal terminals taped and or capped When completely discharged it is not considered hazardous This product does not contain any materials listed by the United States EPA as requiring specific waste disposal requirements These are exempted from the
132. ble Limit WHMIS Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Duct Tape MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 3M Tapes 3900 3939 6969 2929 5959 8979 8979N and 390 06 19 13 Material Safety Data Sheet Copyright 2013 3M Company All rights reserved Copying and or downloading of this information for the purpose of properly utilizing 3M products is allowed provided that 1 the information is copied in full with no changes unless prior written agreement is obtained from 3M and 2 neither the copy nor the original is resold or otherwise distributed with the intention of earning a profit thereon This material safety data sheet MSDS is provided as a courtesy in response to a customer request This product is not regulated under and a MSDS is not required for this product by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 because when used as recommended or under ordinary conditions it should not present a health and safety hazard However use or processing of the product not in accordance with the product s recommendations or not under ordinary conditions may affect the performance of the product and may present potential health and safety hazards SECTION 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME 3M Tapes 3900 3939 6969 2929 5959 8979 8979N and 390 MANUFACTURER 3M DIVISION Industrial Adhesives and Tapes Division ADDRESS 3M Center St Paul MN
133. bused Acute exposure Electrolyte Exposure may irritate skin and eyes Routes of Entry Skin eyes swallowing and inhalation Emergency and First Aid Procedures for 1 Inhalation Get fresh air If symptoms persist seek medical attention 2 Eyes and Skin If a cell ruptures flush with copious quatities of flowing lukewarm water for a minimum of 15 minutes Get immediate medical attention for eyes Wash skin with soap and water 4 Ingestion Ingestion of battery chemicals can be harmful Call The National Battery Ingestion Hotline 202 625 3333 24 hours a day for procedures treating ingestion of chemicals Do not induce vomiting SECTION 6 SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Respiratory Protection _ n case of battery rupture use self contained full face respiratory equipment Ventilation Gloves Use Viton rubber gloves if N A Local NA Mechanical NA Exhaust General Safety Glasses Wear safety goggles or glasses with side shields if handling handling a leaking or a leaking or ruptured battery ruptured batt Other Protective Use self contained breathing apparatus to avoid breathing irritant fumes Wear protective clothing Equipment and equipment to prevent body contact with electrolyte solution SECTION 7 SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS SPILL AND LEAKAGE PROCEDURES Precautions to be Taken when Handling and Storing Batteries are designed to be recharged However improperly charging a cell or
134. c No FAA 2007 27390 73 FR 73781 Dec 4 2008 101 22 Definitions The following definitions apply to this subpart a Class 1 Model Rocket means an amateur rocket that 1 Uses no more than 125 grams 4 4 ounces of propellant 2 Uses a slow burning propellant 3 Is made of paper wood or breakable plastic 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Federal Aviation Regulations 14 CFR Subchapter F Part 101 Subpart C Title 14 Aeronautics and Space CHAPTER FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CONTINUED SUBCHAPTER F AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES PART 101 MOORED BALLOONS KITES AMATEUR ROCKETS AND UNMANNED FREE BALLOONS Subpart C Amateur Rockets 101 21 Applicability a This subpart applies to operating unmanned rockets However a person operating an unmanned rocket within a restricted area must comply with 101 25 b 7 ii and with any additional limitations imposed by the using or controlling agency b A person operating an unmanned rocket other than an amateur rocket as defined in 1 1 of this chapter must comply with 14 CFR Chapter Ill Doc No FAA 2007 27390 73 FR 73781 Dec 4 2008 101 22 Definitions The following definitions apply to this subpart a Class 1 Model Rocket means an amateur rocket that 1 Uses no more than 125 grams 4 4 ounces of propellant 2 Uses a slow burning propellant 3 Is made of paper
135. cal attention if constant irritation occurs If thermal decomposition occurs upper respiratory eye nose and throat irritation may result Primary Route s of Entry Inhalation of particulates Emergency First Aid Molten material If molten material comes in contact with the skin cool under running water Do not attempt to remove the molten material from the skin Get medical attention Vi Data STABILITY Unstable _X__ Stable aa INCOMPATABILITY Materials To Avoid _ Hazardous _ May Occur Strong oxidizing agents Polymerization X__ Will Not Occur Conditions To Avoid None Known Hazardous Decomposition Products Carbon Monoxide Carbon Dioxide organic oxidation products acrid smoke and fumes VII Environmental Protection Procedures Spill Response Sweep up for Disposal or reuse Waste Disposal Method Incineration or landfill dispose of in accordance with Federal State and Local regulations VIII Special Protection Information Eye Protection Skin Protection Glasses with side shields Use insulated gloves when handling molten material Respiratory Protection Specific Type NIOSH approved dust respirator recommended If material is being burned wear an organic respirator Ventilation Recommended Local ventilation in dusty conditions or if thermal decomposition occurs Other Protection Gloves and protective garments when handling molten material IX Special Precautions Other Precautions Avoid e
136. ccupational exposure limits where they exist will assist in determining the adequacy of the selected respiratory These may be government mandated or vendor recommended Certified respirators will be useful for protecting workers from inhalation of particulates when properly selected and fit tested as part of a complete respiratory protection program Use approved positive flow mask if significant quantities of dust becomes airborne Try to avoid creating dust conditions RESPIRATOR Protection Factor Half Face Respirator Full Face Respirator Powered Air Respirator 10 x PEL P1 PAPR P1 Air line 50 x PEL Air line P2 PAPR P2 100 x PEL P3 Air line 100 x PEL Air line PAPR P3 Negative pressure demand Continuous flow Explanation of Respirator Codes Class 1 low to medium absorption capacity filters Class 2 medium absorption capacily filters Class 3 high absorption capacity filters PAPR Powered Air Purifying Respirator positive pressure cartridge Type A for use against certain organic gases and vapors Type AX for use against low boiling point organic compounds less than 65 C Type B for use against certain inorganic gases and other acid gases and vapors Type E for use against sulfur dioxide and other acid gases and vapors Type K for use against ammonia and organic ammonia derivatives Class P1 intended for use against mechanically generated particulates of sizes most commonly e
137. cetone UNNA 1090 PG II Special Provisions for Transport Not available Section 15 Other Regulatory Information Federal and State Regulations California prop 65 This product contains the following ingredients for which the State of California has found to cause reproductive harm male which would require a warning under the statute Benzene California prop 65 This product contains the following ingredients for which the State of California has found to cause birth defects which would require a warning under the statute Benzene California prop 65 This product contains the following ingredients for which the State of California has found to cause cancer which would require a warning under the statute Benzene Formaldehyde Connecticut hazardous material survey Acetone Illinois toxic substances disclosure to employee act Acetone Illinois chemical safety act Acetone New York release reporting list Acetone Rhode Island RTK hazardous substances Acetone Pennsylvania RTK Acetone Florida Acetone Minnesota Acetone Massachusetts RTK Acetone Massachusetts spill list Acetone New Jersey Acetone New Jersey spill list Acetone Louisiana spill reporting Acetone California List of Hazardous Substances 8 CCR 3339 Acetone TSCA 8 b inventory Acetone TSCA 4 a final test rules Acetone TSCA 8 a IUR Acetone Other Regulations OSHA Hazardous by definition of Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 EINECS This product is on the Eur
138. cid PRODUCT USE Analytical chemistry oxidizer in various propellant or explosive mixtures various industrial uses involving need for oxidizing or ionization in aqueous solution properties MANUFACTURER American Pacific Corporation Western Electrochemical Co 10622 West 6400 North Cedar City UT 84721 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 435 865 5000 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CALL 435 865 5044 2 COMPOSITION INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS INGREDIENT NAME CAS NUMBER _ EINECS NUMBER WEIGHT Ammonium Perchlorate 7790 98 9 232 235 1 100 OSHA Hazard Communication Standard This product is considered hazardous under the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard The stated hazards classifications are applicable to the ammonium perchlorate as manufactured by AMPAC and as delivered in the DOT UN approved shipping containers Any rework modification amending or additional processing of the ammonium perchlorate may change the hazards classification and may require further hazards classification testing to determine the appropriate classification AMPAC will not be responsible for personnel or property damage caused by a failure to conduct or provide adequate safe measures needed due to any individual company s production activities 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION HEALTH FIRE PPE HMIS NFPA EMERGENCY OVERVIEW An odorless white crystal material Perchlorate is an Oxidizing Agent there is a risk of explosion if heated under confinement As with
139. color slight odor Primary Health Hazards The primary health hazard posed by this product is thought to be due to exposure to dust Primary Route s of Exposure Ingestion Skin X Inhalation Dust X Eye Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure Chronic Health Hazards Pulp cellulose dust is a biologically inert dust that has little or no effect on the lungs and does not produce significant organic disease or toxic effect when allowable exposure limits are met Carcinogenicity Listing NTP Not listed IARC Monographs Not listed OSHA Regulated Not listed 4 Emergency and First Aid Procedures Ingestion Not applicable for product in purchased form Eye Contact Dust may mechanically irritate the eyes resulting in redness or watering Treat dust in eye as foreign object Flush with water to remove dust particles Get medical help if irritation persists Skin Contact Physical form of the product could be mechanically irritating to the skin Skin Absorption Physical for of the product could be mechanically irritating to the skin Inhalation Physical form of the product could be mechanically irritating to the skin Note to Physician None 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual 5 Fire and Explosion Data Flash Point Method Used NA Flammable Limits LEL NA UEL NA Extinguishing Media Water Autoignition Temperature 500 F depending on moisture content Special Firefighting
140. curate Plastics Inc expressly disclaims any liability which may be incurred in using the information contained herein Current Date of Issue 11 30 01 Page 3 of 3 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual G12 Fiberglass ITEN INDUSTRIES MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Section 1 Facility Information Manufacturer s Name amp Address Emergency Telephone 1 800 852 2482 American Alert Iten Industries MSDS Information 440 997 6134 P O Box 2150 Ashtabula OH 44005 Latest Revision 11 June 2004 Section 2 Product Information Product Name RESITEN GRADE G12 Color Natural black Description Rigid epoxy polymer composite reinforced with fiberglass fabric Section 3 Hazardous Ingredients ACGIH OSHA Chemical Name cas WT TLV PEL Fibrous glass 65997 17 3 40 60 10 mg m 15 mg m Cured epoxy polymer 25085 99 8 40 60 10 mg m 15 mg m Total dust fraction for an 8 hr TWA Section 4 Physical Data Boiling point NA Melting point NA Sp Gravity H 0 1 1 80 to 2 00 Vapor pressure NA Vapor density NA Solubility in water NA Evaporation rate butyl acetate 1 NA Appearance and odor Green natural or pigmented solid with a faint odor of epoxy Section 5 Fire and Explosion Hazard Data Flashpoint CCC NA Flammable limits LEL NA UEL NA Extinguishing media Water Carbon Dioxide C02 or foam Special Fire Fighting Procedures Conventional fire fighting proce
141. d skin under clothing and gloves Ingestion Low toxicity if small amount swallowed however larger amounts may cause injury Aspiration into the lungs may occur during ingestion or vomiting Chronic long term effects IARC Classitication 2B Methylene Chloride Toxicity LOso LCs Target Organs Methytena Chloride dichloromethane Oral 1500 2500 mg kg rat Dermal Not Determined Inhalation 7 hrs gt 10000 PPM rat STOT SE3 Methi Acetate Oral gt 5000 mgka oralrabbit Inhalation 4 hrs 12000 PPM rat STOT SE3 Methyi Ethyl Ketone MEK Oral 2737 mgka rat Dermal 6480 mg kg rabbit Inhalation amp hrs 23 500 mgim rat STOT SE3 Methyt Methacrylate Monomer Stabilized MMA Oral 7900 mg kg rat Dermal 25000 mg kg rabbit Inhalation 3 hrs 7093 PPM rat STOT SE3 Barr r a e e orexaueteg_ Not Established Established Not Established Not Established Not Established Nane Known ae In normal use emission of volatile organic compounds VOC s to the air takes place typically at a rate of lt 280 g l Mobility in soil is high Degradability Moderately biodegradable Bioaccumulation Low Fallow local and nationa regulations Consult disposal expert ene Name Flammable Liquid lic n o s Methy Acetate Dichoromethane for Ground Ship Seouniery fei Pa Identification Number UN 1992 Packing Group PGII Label Required Flammable Liquid amp TOXIC amp FLAMMABLE LIQUIO 3 TOXIC 6 1 Marine Pollutant NO SHIPP
142. de SECTION 2 HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS L CASNo Percentage Lithium Cobalt Oxide Carbon oa 108 Aluminum po 7429 90 56 Nickel 0 5 5 Polyvinylidene Fluoride PVDF 0 5 Aluminum Packing Foil nla 5 15 Copper 7440 50 8 5 15 Organic Solvents n a 10 20 SECTION 3 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS Boiling Point NA Melting Point NA Vapor Pressure NA Vapor Density NA Specific Gravity NA Percent Volatile By Volume NA Solubility in Water NA Reactivity in Water NA Appearance and Odor Geometric solid object Evaporation Rate NA Flash Point NA Flammable Limits in Air NA by Volume Extinguisher Media CO2 Dry chemical Auto Ignition Temperature _ NA Special Fire Fighting Use a positive pressure self contained breathing apparatus if batteries are involved in a fire Procedures Full protective clothing is necessary Unusual Fire and Cells or batteries may flame or leak potentially hazardous organic vapors if exposed to Explosion Hazards excessive heat or fire Damaged or opened cells or batteries can result in rapid heating and the release of flammable vapors Vapors may be heavier than air and may travel along the ground or be moved by ventilation to an ignition source and flash back Possible formation of hydrogen fluoride HF and phosphorous oxides during fire LIPF6 salt contained in the electrolyte releases hydrogen fluoride HF in contact with water During water
143. dients Toxicological Data on Ingredients Aluminum LD50 Not available LC50 Not available Contact Information Houston Texas 77396 US Sales 1 800 901 7247 International Sales 1 281 441 4400 Order Online ScienceLab com CHEMTREC 24HR Emergency Telephone call 1 800 424 9300 International CHEMTREC call 1 703 527 3887 For non emergency assistance call 1 281 441 4400 CAS by Weight 7429 90 5 100 Potential Acute Health Effects Potential Chronic Health Effects Eye Contact Slightly hazardous in case of skin contact irritant Non irritating to the eyes Non hazardous in case of ingestion CARCINOGENIC EFFECTS Not available MUTAGENIC EFFECTS Not available TERATOGENIC EFFECTS Not available DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY to the substance can produce target organs damage Repeated exposure to a highly toxic material may produce general deterioration of health by an accumulation in one or many human organs Section 3 Hazards Identification Not available The substance is toxic to lungs Repeated or prolonged exposure Section 4 First Aid Measures p 1 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Check for and remove any contact lenses In case of contact immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes Get medical attention if irritation occurs Skin Contact Wash with soap and water Cover the irritated skin with an emollient Get medical attention if ir
144. duct uses transformations mixtures processes etc may render the resulting material hazardous under the criteria of ignitability corrosivity reactivity and toxicity characteristics of the Toxicity Characteristics Leaching Procedure TCLP 40 CFR 261 20 24 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION Proper shipping name Not regulated Hazard class or division None Identification number None Packing group None ir Ti Proper shipping name Environmentally hazardous substance liquid n o s Bisphenol A Epichlorhydrin resin Hazard class or division 9 Identification number UN 3082 Packing group Iii wW T n IM D Proper shipping name ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE LIQUID N O S Bisphenol A Epichlorhydrin resin Hazard class or division 9 Identification number UN 3082 Packing group il 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION United States Regulatory Information TSCA 8 b Inventory Status All components are listed or are exempt from listing on the Toxic Substances Control Act Inventory TSCA 12 b Export Notification None above reporting de minimus CERCLA SARA Section 302 EHS None above reporting de minimis CERCLA SARA Section 311 312 Immediate Health Delayed Health CERCLA SARA 313 None above reporting de minimis California Proposition 65 This product contains a chemical known in the State of California to cause cancer This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm Canad
145. dures are to be used Self contained NIOSH MSHA approved breathing apparatus should be worn when entering a burning area Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards Smoke released while burning may contain some toxic fumes 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Section 6 Reactivity Data Stability Stable Hazardous Decomposition Products Small quantities of HCN HBr COz co and other hydrocarbons Hazardous Polymerization Will not occur x Conditions to avoid Material is attacked slowly by strong oxidizing agents Section 7 Health Hazard Data Route s of Entry Inhalation Skin Ingestion As nuisance dust x x x Health Hazards Acute and Chronic Chronic A small proportion of exposed people may develop an allergic reaction after prolonged or repeated exposure NTP IARC Monographs OSHA Regulated Carcinogenicity No No No Symptoms of exposure Nuisance dust may cause minor irritations to eyes and respiratory passages Medical conditions which may be aggravated by exposure Unknown possibly allergies Inhalation of dust may aggravate respiratory disorders Dust contact with skin may aggravate pre existing skin disorders Emergency and First Aid Procedures For dust contamination wash eyes with water for 15 minutes wash skin with soap and water and remove and wash clothes If symptoms persist seek medical attention Section 8 Precautions for Safe Handling and Use Steps to be taken in case of
146. e skin or respiratory disorders may be aggravated by exposure to this product or to the dust from machining grinding or sawing the cured product Carcinogenic Information None of the components present in this material at concentrations equal to or greater than 0 1 are listed or regulated by IARC NTP OSHA or ACGIH as a carcinogen Other OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV Exposure limits for cured product dust as Particulates Not Otherwise 15 mg m Total 10 mg m Inhalable Regulated PNOR by OSHA or 5 mg m Respirable 3 mg m Respirable Specified PNOS by ACGIH Section 4 FIRST AID MEASURES Eye In case of eye contact immediately flush eyes with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes keeping the eyelids open Get medical attention immediately Skin In case of contact that causes irritation immediately wash skin with soap and room temperature to cool running water Use a washcloth to help remove the fibers To avoid further irritation do not rub or scratch irritated areas Rubbing or scratching may force fibers into the skin Get medical attention immediately if the irritation persists Inhalation If large amounts of dust fiber fumes or vapor are inhaled remove to fresh air If not breathing give artificial respiration preferably mouth to mouth If breathing is difficult qualified personnel may administer oxygen Get medical attention immediately 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual MSDS N
147. e B A Evaporation Rate Volume y Vapor Density Air 1 NIA 21 NIA Solubility In Water NIA Reactivity in Water NWA Appearance and Odor LIGHT BROWN OR TAN PANEL WITH AROMATIC ODOR Flash Flammable Limits Lower Upper Extinguisher Auto Ignition Point NA in Air by Volume NIA NIA Media Water Temperature 400 500 F Special Fire Fighting Procedures SATURATE BOARD WITH WATER AND MOVE TO A SECURE OUTSIDE STORAGE LOCATION AVOID BREATHING SMOKE Unusual Fire and WOOD DUST GENERATED FROM SAWING SANDING MACHINING ETC MAY CREATE A FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD Explosion Hazards AVOID DUST ACCUMULATIONS Unstable Stability Stable x Conditions to Avoid Incompatibility Materials to Avoid OXIDIZERS AND DRYING OILS Hazardous Decomposition Products TOXIC FUMES AND GASES INCLUDING CARBON MONOXIDE Hazardous May Occur Conditions Polymerization Will Not Occur x to Avoid 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual PLYWOOD Signs and 1 Acute Overexposure WOOD DUST MAY CAUSE EYE AND RESPIRATORY IRRITATION NASAL DRYNESS Symptoms of Exposure p COUGHING SNEEZING AND WHEEZING AS A RESULT OF INHALATION WOOD DUST MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC DERMATITIS AND RESPIRATORY SENSITIZATION PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO WOOD DUST HAS BEEN REPORTED BY 2 Chronic Overexposure SOME AGENCIES TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH NASAL CANCER Medical Conditions Generally ciel yal PRE EXISTING RESPIRATORY CONDITIONS ele ipat ve WOOD DUST National
148. e Limit Extinguishing Media Unsuitable Media Protective Equipment Hazardous Combustion Byproducts NFPA Ratings NFPA Health NFPA Flammability NFPA Reactivity 18 C 64 F 425 0 C 797 F 2 0 by volume 12 0 by volume Use alcohol resistant foam carbon dioxide dry chemical or water fog or spray when fighting fires involving this material Do not use a Solid water stream as it may scatter and spread fire As inany fire wear Self Contained Breathing Apparatus SCBA MSHA NIOSH approved or equivalent and full protective gear Oxides of carbon oxides of nitrogen aliphatic aldehydes and other organic substances may be formed during combustion SECTION 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Personnel Precautions Environmental Precautions Methods for containment Methods for cleanup Evacuate area and keep unnecessary and unprotected personnel from entering the spill area Avoid breathing vapor aerosol or mist Avoid contact with skin eyes and clothing Avoid runoff into storm sewers ditches and waterways Contain spills with an inert absorbent material such as soil sand or oil dry Remove all sources of ignition Absorb spill with inert material e g dry sand or earth then place in a chemical waste container Provide ventilation Collect spill with a non sparking tool Place into a suitable container for disposal Part Number s 10 4202 10 4216 Page 3 of 8 2013 2014 NASA S
149. e Limits LEL Not Applicable Flammable Limits UEL Not Applicable Boiling Point Not Applicable Density Not Applicable Vapor Density Not Applicable Vapor Pressure Not Applicable Specific Gravity Not Applicable pH Not Applicable Melting point Not Applicable Solubility in Water Nil Evaporation rate Not Applicable Volatile Organic Compounds Not Applicable Kow Oct Water partition coef Not Applicable Percent volatile Not Applicable VOC Less H20 amp Exempt Solvents Not Applicable Viscosity Not Applicable SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability Stable Materials and Conditions to Avoid 10 1 Conditions to avoid None known 10 2 Materials to avoid None known Hazardous Polymerization Hazardous polymerization will not occur Hazardous Decomposition Under recommended usage conditions hazardous decomposition products are not expected Hazardous decomposition products may occur as a result of oxidation heating or reaction with another material SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Page 4 of 7 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual fos MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 3M Tapes 3900 3939 6969 2929 5959 8979 8979N and 390 06 19 13 Please contact the address listed on the first page of the MSDS for Toxicological Information on this material and or its components SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Not determined CHEMICAL FATE INFORMATION Not determined SECTION 1
150. e a PROTECTIVE OUTER LAYER MAY BE DESIRABLE IN EXTREMELY DUSTY AREAS Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storage STORE IN COOL ORY PLACE AWAY FROM OPEN FLAME SPARKS OR HOT SURFACES Other P STORE IN A COOL DRY PLACE AWAY FROM OPEN FLAME SPARKS OR HOT SURFACES Steps to be Taken in Case Material is Rel 4 or Spilled VACUUM SWEEP OR SHOVEL TO MIINIMIZE DUST GENERATION PROVIDE ADEQUATE VENTILATION Waste Disposal Methods DISPOSE ACCORDING TO APPLICABLE FEDERAL STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS ASHES ARE CORROSIVE IMPORTANT 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Polyethylene Terephthalate Dacron MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET CHEMICAL PRODUCT COMPANY IDENTIFICATION MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION Product name ARYAPET Polyethylene Terephthalate PET resin Product numbers AP0076 AP0076 FRH AP0080 AP0084 AP0084 FRH APOO76HF AP0089 Amorphous chips Product applications Industrial resin Injection stretch blow moulding into containers bottles jars films sheets and straps COMPANY INFORMATION MANUFACTURER JBF INDUSTRIES LIMITED 8 FLOOR EXPRESS TOWERS NARIMAN POINT MUMBAI 400021 INDIA TEL 91 22 22885959 FAX 91 22 22886393 COMPOSITION INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS COMPONENTS Material CAS Number POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE 25038 59 9 gt 99 Modifiers fillers additives lt 1 Remarks Ingredients are proprietary or non hazardous HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY
151. e health hazard assessment is based on an evaluation of the chemical composition together with information from a search of the scientific literature and other commercial sources None No irritation is likely to develop following contact with human eyes No irritation is likely to develop following contact with human skin This product will probably not be absorbed through human skin May occur when sawing or machining Dust can cause irritation to the eyes nose throat and lungs Prolonged inhalation of dust can produce lung disease Remove to fresh air Wash material off the skin with plenty of soap and water If redness itching or a burning sensation develops get medical attention For thermal burns cool quickly with water and get medical attention Do not peel off solidified material 11 30 01 Page 2 of 3 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET continued Acculam Epoxyglas NEMA Grades G10 G11 FR4 FR5 EYES Immediately flush with plenty of water After initial flushing remove any contact lenses and continue flushing for at least 15 minutes If redness itching or a burning sensation develops have eyes examined and treated by medical personnel INGESTION Give one or two glasses of water to drink If gastrointestinal symptoms develop consult medical personnel Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person NOTE TO PHYSICIAN Prolonged eye irritation may
152. e subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372 SARA HAZARD CATEGORY This product has been reviewed according to the EPA Hazard Categories promulgated under Sections 311 and 312 of the Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act of 1986 SARA Title III and is considered under applicable definitions to meet the following categories Acute Health Hazard Chronic Health Hazard CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 This product contains lead lt 0 20 an ingredient known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive toxicity 16 OTHER INFORMATION KEY ACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists IARC International Agency for Research on Cancer MSHA Mine Safety and Health Administration NIOSH National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health NTP National Toxicology Program Revision Date August 4 1999 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Cooper Hand Tools Cheraw Plant MSDS for Lead Free Solder OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration PEL Permissible Exposure Limits PNOC Particulate Not Otherwise Classified PNOR Particulate Not Otherwise Regulated TLV Threshold Limit Values DISCLAIMER The information in this MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET should be provided to all who will use handle store transport or otherwise be exposed to this material This inform
153. eat sparks xplosively During use and until all vapors are gone Keep area ventilated Do not all flames pilot lights and heaters Turn off stoves electric tools and other sources of ignition Consult NFPA Code Use approved Bonding and Grounding procedures Contents under pressure Do not puncture incinerate or expose to tenpe Heat from sunlight radiators stoves hot water and other heat sources cou to burst Do not take internally Keep out of the reach of childr OTHER PRECAUTIONS Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the content fatal Section 10 Other Regulatory Information CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Theae preducta contain chemicals and birth defects or other reproductive harm d sideshielda own to the State of Californ TSCA CERTIFICATION All chemicals in these products are listed or are exempt from listing on The above information pertains to these producta as urrently formulated ndarde 1910 94 ilation wear rator approved by NIOSH MSHA for protection oved by NIOSH MSHA abrasive in contact is d open flame Vapors will accumulate readily and may ignite smoke Extinguish appliances and any rature above 120F ld cause container s can be harmful or ia to cause neer the and is based oi the information available at this time Addition of reducers or other additives to these products may subst
154. ed for arming and disarming operations will check the stability of my rocket before flight and will not fly it if it cannot be determined to be stable When conducting a simultaneous launch of more than one high power rocket will observe the additional requirements of NFPA 1127 7 Launcher will launch my rocket from The team will ensure that the launch pad a stable device that provides rigid meets these requirements using any guidance until the rocket has attained a additional tools necessary on launch day speed that ensures a stable flight and to ensure compliance and a safe launch that is pointed to within 20 degrees of vertical If the wind speed exceeds 5 miles per hour will use a launcher length that permits the rocket to attain a safe velocity before separation from the launcher will use a blast deflector to prevent the motor s exhaust from hitting the ground will ensure that dry grass is cleared around each launch pad in accordance with the accompanying Minimum Distance table and will increase this distance by a factor of 1 5 and clear that area of all combustible material if the rocket motor being launched uses 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual titanium sponge in the propellant 8 Flight Safety will not launch my rocket at targets into clouds near airplanes nor on trajectories that take it directly over the heads of spectators or beyond the boundaries of the
155. ediate medical attention 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Flash point 257 C 494 6 F Supplier method Autoignition temperature Not available Flammable Explosive limits lower Not available Flammable Explosive limits upper Not available Extinguishing media Water spray fog foam dry chemical or carbon dioxide Special firefighting procedures Wear self contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing such as turn out gear Unusual fire or explosion hazards In case of fire keep containers cool with water spray Hazardous combustion products Oxides of carbon Oxides of nitrogen Ammonia Amines Nitric acid Nitrosamines Irritating organic fragments 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Use personal protection recommended in Section 8 isolate the hazard area and deny entry to unnecessary and unprotected personnel Environmental precautions Do not allow product to enter sewer or waterways Clean up methods Remove all sources of ignition Immediately contact emergency personnel Scrape up as much material as possible Clean residue with soap and water Store in a partly filled closed container until disposal 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling Keep away from heat spark and flame Do not breathe gas fumes vapor spray Avoid contact with eyes skin and clothing Keep container closed Wash thoroughly after handling Storage Store in original container until ready to use Keep in a cool well ventilated area
156. edients Specific Chemical Identity OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV None n a n a n a 3 Physical Chemical Characteristics Boiling Point n a Specific Gravity H20 1 3 to 1 6 Vapor Pressure n a Melting Point n a Solubility in Water Insoluble Appearance Fabric yarns are various colors Odor No odor 4 Fire and Hazard Explosion Data Flash Point n a Flammable Limits n a LEL va UEL n a Extinguishing Media Foam water and Co2 Dry Chemical Special Fire Fighting Procedures Use self containing breathing apparatus and full protective equipment All fires produce toxic gases Unusual Fire and Explosive Decomposition products are roughly comparable with those of Hazard wool www unitherm com 800 657 9542 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Nomex Felt 3 Reactivity Data Stability Incompatibility Stable Generally unaffected by common materials and chemicals Hazard Decomposition or By products Carbon dioxide carbon monoxide and diverse organic compounds of low molecular weight Hazardous Polymerization Will not occur Conditions to Avoid None 6 Health Hazard Data Threshold Limit Value n a Effects of Overexposure None Emergency and First Aid Procedures This product has no significant hazards Inhalation Do not breathe dust move to fresh air if inhalation occurs and if irritation persists seek medical attention Skin Contact None Skin Absorption n a Eye Contact Flush with flowing
157. elopmental or reproductive effects ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No data is available DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Treatment storage transportation and disposal must be in accordance with applicable Central State Provincial and Local regulations TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION SHIPPING INFORMATION DOT Not Regulated IMDG Class Not restricted ICAO IATA Class Not restricted REGULATORY INFORMATION Indication of Danger Symbol s Not classified as dangerous for supply use Code letter and hazard designation of product Not applicable Hazard determining components of labeling Not applicable Risk phrase s Not applicable Safety phrase s Not applicable The data in this Material Safety Data Sheet relates only to the specific material designated herein and does not relate to use in combination with any other material or in any process CAUTION DO NOT USE JBF ARYAPET MATERIALS IN MEDICAL APPLICATIONS INVOLVING PERMANENT BRIEF OR TEMPORARY IMPLANTATION IN THE HUMAN BODY OR PERMANENT CONTACT WITH INTERNAL BODY FLUIDS OR TISSUES UNLESS THE MATERIAL HAS BEEN PROVIDED DIRECTLY FROM JBF UNDER A CONTRACT WHICH EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE CONTEMPLATED USE JBF MAKES NO REPRESENTATION PROMISE EXPRESS WARRANTY OR IMPLIED WARRANTY CONCERNING THE SUITABILITY OF THESE MATERIALS FOR USE IN THE HUMAN BODY OR IN CONTACT WITH INTERN
158. en WARNING contains a chemical which can cause cancer CHEMICAL INVENTORIES This product is an article as defined by TSCA regulations and is exempt from TSCA Inventory listing requirements Contact 3M for more information INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS Contact 3M for more information This MSDS has been ared to meet the U S OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION Page 6 of 7 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ITCSN Heat Shrink Tubing 06 10 09 NFPA Hazard Classification Health Flammability Reactivity 0 Special Hazards None National Fire Protection Association NFPA hazard ratings are designed for use by emergency response personnel to address the hazards that are presented by short term acute exposure to a material under conditions of fire spill or similar emergencies Hazard ratings are primarily based on the inherent physical and toxic properties of the material but also include the toxic properties of combustion or decomposition products that are known to be generated in significant quantities HMIS Hazard Classification Health Flammability Reactivity Protection B Hazardous Material Identification System HMIS r hazard ratings are designed to inform employees of chemical hazards in the workplace These ratings are based on the inherent properties of the material under expected conditions of normal use and are not
159. er 1071291 Product name Loctite Instant Mix Epoxy Part A Page 5 of 5 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Instant Mix Epoxy Part B 5 Min Material Safety Data Sheet Henkel Revision Number 001 0 Issue date 09 17 2012 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product name Loctite Instant Mix Epoxy Part B IDH number 1071250 Product type Not available Region United States Company address Contact information Henkel Corporation Telephone 860 571 5100 One Henkel Way MEDICAL EMERGENCY Phone Poison Control Center Rocky Hill Connecticut 06067 1 877 671 4608 toll free or 1 303 592 1711 TRANSPORT EMERGENCY Phone CHEMTREC 1 800 424 9300 toll free or 1 703 527 3887 Internet www henkelna com 2 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION HMIS Physical state liquid 4 3 Color opaque 4 1 Odor amine like PHYSICAL HAZARD 1 Personal Protection See MSDS Section 8 DANGER CAUSES EYE SKIN AND RESPIRATORY TRACT BURNS MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN AND RESPIRATORY REACTION MAY BE HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED OR ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN Relevant routes of exposure Skin Inhalation Eyes Ingestion Potential Health Effects Inhalation Allergic respiratory reaction May cause respiratory tract irritation May cause irritation to nose and throat Lung damage Respiratory tract burns Skin contact May cause skin bums Allergic skin reaction Harmful if absorbed through skin Rash Redness Tissue damage Eye contact Burns Severe eye
160. er To the best of our knowledge the information contained herein is accurate However neither the above named manufacturer nor any of its subsidiaries assumes any liability whatsoever for 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 hazards and should be used with caution Although certain hazards are described herein we cannot guarantee that these are the only hazards that exist END OF MSDS DOCUMENT 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual RIVER CiTY ROCKETRY UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE SAFETY COMPLIANCE FORM By signing this form e agree to comply with all safety rules and regulations set forth by the safety manual e have read and am familiar with the entire document e understand that it is my responsibility to remain up to date with the latest version of the safety manual e lf violate these regulations realize that may not be able to participate in construction or launch activities e will strive to follow these safety procedures and encourage safety throughout the team and at educational events Signature Date 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual
161. er to any national measures that may be relevant OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMIT inhalable dust particles US ACGIH 2009 TLV 8h TWA 10 mg m UK HSE EH40 2005 Long term exposure limit 8 hour TWA reference period 10 mg m Total Inhalable Dust IRL 2002 OEL 8h 10 mg m total inhalable ZA 2006 OEL 8h 10 mg m inhalable particulate PNOC respirable dust particles US ACGIH 2009 TLV 8h TWA 3 mg m UK HSE EH40 2005 Long term exposure limit 8 hour TWA reference period 4 mg m Respirable Dust IRL 2002 OEL 8h 4 mg m respirable ZA 2006 OEL 8h 5 mg m respirable particulate PNOC EXPOSURE CONTROLS Occupational exposure controls O Respiratory protection in case of risk of overexposure to dust vapour or fumes during product processing it is recommended that a local exhaust system is placed above the conversion equipment a fume hood and the working area must be properly ventilated wear a suitable anti dust respirator Personal protection FUTERRO EESS90 23 Place d Escanaffles B 7760 Escanaffles BELGIUM phone 32 0 69 45 22 76 fax 32 0 69 45 22 97 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual fuferro Safety data sheet FUTERRO POLYLACTIC ACID OLIGOMERS Product PRUB PLAO3 Skin and body protection Eye protection Other personal protection Industrial health measures General use Environmental exposure controls 9 Physical and chemical properties
162. erently biodegradable Adverse physicochemical effects combustible if exposed to flames flowing product can create electrical charge resulting sparks may ignite dust or cause an explosion in some concentration ranges Label elements EC GHS Not classified according to the regulation EC 1272 2008 EC GHS and ATP Pictogram s wenn FOR TAC ee mor Other hazards no information available 3 Composition information on ingredients chemical name Polylactique acide Concentration gt 98 CAS number 9051 89 2 EINECS or ELINCS number the product is a polymer following the European regulation registration on the EINECS European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances inventory is not required EC GHS non required 67 548 EEC amp 1999 45 EC non required Substances presenting a health hazard none to our knowledge 4 First aid measures Description of first aid measures IN CASE OF HEAVY OR PERSISTENT DISTURBANCES CALL A DOCTOR OR SEEK MEDICAL ADVICE URGENTLY Route of exposure FUTERRO ExESSSO 23 Place d Escanaffles 8 7760 Escanaffles BELGIUM phone 32 0 69 45 22 76 fax 32 0 69 45 22 97 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual futerro Safety data sheet FUTERRO POLYLACTIC ACID OLIGOMERS Product PRUB PLAO3 Inhalation Skin contact Eye contact Ingestion Most important symptoms and effects Indication of any medical attention 5 Fire fighting measures
163. erial or in any process All chemical products should be used only by of under the direction of technically qualified personnel who are aware of the hazards involved and the necessity for reasonable care in handling Hazard communication regulations require that employees must be trained on how to use a Material Safety Data Sheet as a source for hazard Copyright 1996 2010 Actio Software Corporation All Rights Reserved Lesl Seite Akay Kester Revisor 03112010 Versior0 0000 Page of 4 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Unleaded Solder Cooper Hand Tools Cheraw Plant MSDS for Lead Free Solder MATERIAL SAFETY BATA SHEET 1 CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Manufacturer s Name _ Emergency Telephone Number Distributor Name Bow Solder Products Co 800 535 5053 CooperTools 1 Crossman Road Information Phone 732 316 2100 3535 Glenwood Avenue Sayreville NJ 08872 Origination Date January 29 1991 Raleigh NC 27612 Revision Date April 29 1999 Information 919 783 2126 COMMON NAME PRODUCT CAS NO Lead Free Solder Mixture 2 INGREDIENTS COMPOSITION INFORMATION LD 50 LC 50 INGREDIENT WEIGHT PEL OSHA TLV ACGIH ROUTE SPECIES Tin gt 90 2 mg m 2 mg m No Data RTECS XP7320000 CAS No 7440 31 5 Copper 1 mg m LD50 3500 pg kg CAS No 7440 50 8 dusts and mists intraperitoneal mouse RTECS GL5325000 0 2 mg m fume Silver l i 0 1 mg m LD gt 10 gm kg CAS No
164. ert Code Key NTT HGH MODERATE NTT PRODUCT NAME O Proline STATEMENT OF HAZARDOUS NATURE Not considered a hazardous substance according to OSHA 29 CFR 1910 1200 NFPA SUPPLIER Company Santa Cruz Biotechnology Inc Address 2145 Delaware Ave Santa Cruz CA 95060 Telephone 800 457 3801 or 831 457 3800 Emergency Tel CHEMWATCH From within the US and Canada 877 715 9305 Emergency Tel From outside the US and Canada 800 2436 2255 1 800 CHEMCALL or call 613 9573 3112 PRODUCT USE Laboratory reagent Used in biochemical research SYNONYMS C5 H9 N O2 2 pyrroidinecarboxylic acid 2 pyrrofidine carboxylic acid amino acid CHEMWATCH HAZARD RATINGS Min Max Flammability 1 Toxicity 0 E Mininit o Body Contact 0 a ppt Reactivity 1 oe Moderate 2 High 3 Chronic 0 E eaae CANADIAN WHMIS SYMBOLS 1of9 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual None EMERGENCY OVERVIEW RISK POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS ACUTE HEALTH EFFECTS SWALLOWED W The material has NOT been classified as harmful by ingestion This is because of the lack of corroborating animal or human evidence The material may still be damaging to the health of the individual following ingestion especially where pre existing organ e g liver kidney damage is evident Present definitions of harmful of toxic substances are generally based on doses producing mortality death rather than those producing morbidity d
165. es Lethal concentrations may exist in areas with poor ventilation Monitoring Maintain breathing zone airborne concertrations below exposure limits Personal Protective Equipment PPE Eye Protection Use chemical goggles If exposure causes eye discomiorl use a full face respirator Skin Protection Prevent contact with the skin as much as possibla Use protective clothing chemicaly resistamt to this material Ramove contaminated clothing immediately wash skin area with soap and water and launder clothing before reuse or dispose of property Respiratory Protection Prevent inhalation of the solverts Use in a well vertfated room Open doors andor windows to ensure airflow and air changes Use local exhaust ventilation to remove airborne cantaminams from employee breathing zane and to keep contaminants belaw levals isted above With normal use the Exposure Limit Value will not usually be reached When Imits approached use respiratory protection equipment Flerame SG16_060112 c Page 1 of 2 062012 1 48 PM 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual 191 GHS SAFETY DATA SHEET SCIGRIP 16 Solvent Cement for Bonding Acrylics Appearance Clear medium syrupy liquid Odor Ketone Odor Threshold 5 4 ppm MEK pH Not Applicable Melting Freezing Point 99C 146 F Metnyt Acetate Boiling Point 39 6 C 104 F Based on first boling component Methylene Chieride Evaporation Rate gt 1 0 BUAC 1 Flash Point 10C
166. es narcotic effects and coma Inhalation may also affect the gastrointestinal tract nausea vomiting Ingestion May cause irritation of the digestive gastrointestinal tract nausea vomiting It may also p 4 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual affect the Central Nevous System behavior characterized by depression fatigue excitement stupor coma headache altered sleep time ataxia tremors as well at the blood liver and urinary system kidney bladder ureter and endocrine system May also have musculoskeletal effects Chronic Potential Health Effects Skin May cause dermatitis Eyes Eye irritation Section 12 Ecological Information Ecotoxicity Ecotoxicity in water LC50 5540 mg l 96 hours Trout 8300 mg l 96 hours Bluegill 7500 mg l 96 hours Fatthead Minnow 0 1 ppm any hours Water flea BODS5 and COD Not available Products of Biodegradation Possibly hazardous short term degradation products are not likely However long term degradation products may arise Toxicity of the Products of Biodegradation The product itself and its products of degradation are not toxic Special Remarks on the Products of Biodegradation Not available Section 13 Disposal Considerations Waste Disposal Waste must be disposed of in accordance with federal state and local environmental control regulations Section 14 Transport Information DOT Classification CLASS 3 Flammable liquid Identification A
167. es not suffer damage from improper use of tools It is particularly important to know these guidelines in order to keep the equipment in top condition Much of the equipment used in the lab is not personally owned by the team so it is important to take particularly good care of it Full Spectrum Laser The full spectrum laser is located at LVL 1 The following are the safety rules and regulations for the laser set forth by the workshop Read the instruction manual first Speak to someone who is experienced with the laser cutter prior to use so that you can be shown where everything is how to set up the software how to use it without breaking it basic safety tips etc Always make sure the water pump and air assist are running before operating the laser A failure of the water pump will destroy the laser Never operate the laser cutter unattended in case of a fire A COz fire extinguisher is kept next to the laser to put out small fires Again NEVER step away while the laser cutter is operating You must be nearby and undistracted in order to stop the laser cutter in the event of an emergency Only use the E stop in case of an emergency Usually this means things are on fire To stop the laser in the case of material positioning or other non emergency cancel the job in the Retina Engrave software If the E stop has been implemented stop all laser jobs and turn off the laser before unsetting the E stop Failure to do this will fry the electron
168. et is the most up to date issue Definition of Common Terms ACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists c Ceiling Limit CAS Chemical Abstracts System Number DOT U S Department of Transportation DSL Domestic Substance List EPA U S Environmental Protection Agency IARC International Agency for Research on Cancer IATC International Air Transport Association IMDG International Maritime Dangerous Goods LCLo Lowest concentration in air resulting in death LC50 Concentration in air resulting in death to 50 of experimental animals LDLo Lowest dose resulting in death LD50 Administered dose resulting in death to 50 of experimental animals LEL Lower Explosive Limit LFL Lower Flammable Limit MSHA Mining Safety and Health Administration NAP Not Applicable NAV Not Available NIOSH National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NPRI Cadadian National Pollution Release Inventory NTP National Toxicology Program OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration PEL Permissible Exposure Limit RCRA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act STEL Short Term Exposure Limit 15 minutes TCLo Lowest concentration in air resulting in a toxic effect TOG Canadian Transportation of Dangerous Goods TDLo Lowest dose resulting in a toxic effect TLV Threshold Limit Value TSCA Toxic Substance Control Act TWA Time Weighted Average 8 hours UFL Upper Flamma
169. explosives solvents adhesives metals plastics paints cleaning ee ee ee ee Situations and e fragments if ALL EXPLOSIVES DO NOT FIGHT EXPLOSIVES FIRES Try to keep fire from reaching explosives Isolate area Guard against intruders Division 1 1 Explosives heavily encased Evacuate the area for 5 000 feet approximately 1 mile if explosives are heavily encased Division 1 1 Explosives not heavily encased Evacuate the area for 2 500 feet approximately mile if explosives are not heavily encased Division 1 1 Explosives all Consult U S DOT Emergency sponse Guide 112 for further details 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual None of the components of Black Powder are teed as a E ND D OUA A If inhaled remove to fresh air If not breathing give artificial respiration preferably by mouth to mouth cg 1 ciou gva cygan Seek prompt medical persons should be involved in cean up procedures ConA ax up spills with non sparking and non static 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual tobacco in areas where they may become contaminated with these materials Contaminated equipment must be thoroughly water cleaned before attempting repairs pping LUN Number _ _ _ DOT Label amp Placard ee ited quantities of GOEX black powder 1 cans only may be transported as Black powder for small arms flammable solid The information contained in this Material Safety Data
170. focal or grand mal motor disturbance tremors myoclonic jerks ataxia convulsions asterixis motor apraxia muscle fatigue and dementia personality changes altered mood depression diminished alertness lethargy clouding of the sensorium intellectual deterioration obtundation coma and altered EEG Section 12 Ecological Information Ecotoxicity Not available BOD5 and COD Not available Products of Biodegradation Possibly hazardous short term degradation products are not likely However long term degradation products may arise Toxicity of the Products of Biodegradation The products of degradation are less toxic than the product itself Special Remarks on the Products of Biodegradation Not available p 4 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Section 13 Disposal Considerations Waste Disposal Waste must be disposed of in accordance with federal state and local environmental control regulations Section 14 Transport Information DOT Classification Not a DOT controlled material United States Identification Not applicable Special Provisions for Transport Not applicable Section 15 Other Regulatory Information Federal and State Regulations California prop 65 This product contains the following ingredients for which the State of California has found to cause birth defects which would require a warning under the statute No products were found California prop 65 This product co
171. fting eyelids Get medical attention if irritation or symptoms of overexposure persists Immediately wash skin with plenty of soap and water for 15 to 20 minutes while remaving contaminated clothing and shoes Get medical attention if irritation develops or persists Wash contaminated clothing thoroughly before re use If inhaled remove to fresh aic If not breathing give artificial respiration or give oxygen by trained personnel Seek immediate medical attention if necessary Ingestion If swallowed do NOT induce vomiting Call e physician or poison control center immediately Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person Note to Physicians Other First Aid Flammable Properties Flash Point Not applicable Flash Point Method Auto Ignition Temperature Lower Flammable Explosive Limit Not Applicable Upper Flammable Exptosive Limit Not Applicable Fire Fighting Instructions Use cold water to caol fire exposed containers Extinguishing Media Use dry chemical foam carbon dioxide water fog or other material suitable for Surrounding materials Unsuitable Media Protective Equipment As in any fire wear self contained breathing apparatus pressure demand MSHA NIOSH approved or equivalent and full protective geac Unusual Fire Hazards Aldehydes acids and oxides of carbon nitrogen and sulfur Hazardous Combustion Byproducts POR 15 Epoxy Putty Revisor Version 0000 Paget of 3 2013 2014 NASA St
172. g Oral LD50 rabbit 1900 mg kg Rabbit par LDLo 750 mg kg Inhalation LC50 No references found Skin sensitization not reported to be a skin sensitizer DELAYED SUBCHRONIC AND CHRONIC EFFECTS Thyroid No long term health effects have been reported with exposure to ammonium perchlorate Perchlorate is water soluble so exposure to ammonium perchlorate can be via water contaminated with ammonium perchlorate or inhalation in the workplace With chronic exposure sufficient dose and duration ammonium perchlorate may cause thyroidal stores of iodine to be reduced which may lead to goiter enlarged thyroid gland and hypothyroidism Occupational studies indicated no adverse health effects on workers exposed for 3 years or more to perchlorate These studies also demonstrate that blood chemistry and hormone values are not altered with occupational exposures as high as 0 48 mg per kilogram body weight Braverman et al 2005 Lamm et al 1999 In 2005 a National Academies of Science Committee reviewed the literature and oral exposures to perchlorate and identified a no observable adverse effect level 0 4 mg kg day in humans That dose is inhibits iodide uptake by nearly 70 percent without effecting thyroid hormones or thyroid stimulating hormone The NAS also identified a no observed effect level of 0 007 mg kg day in humans based on Greer et al 2002 which is a dose that does not cause inhibition of iodide uptake For those individuals that live in
173. g on the Toxic Substances Control Act Inventory TSCA 12 b Export Notification None above reporting de minimus CERCLA SARA Section 302 EHS None above reporting de minimus CERCLA SARA Section 311 312 Immediate Health Delayed Health CERCLA SARA 313 This product contains the following toxic chemicals subject to the reporting requirements of section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right To Know Act of 1986 40 CFR 372 Cumene hydroperoxide CAS 80 15 9 CERCLA Reportable quantity Cumene hydroperoxide CAS 80 15 9 10 Ibs 4 54 kg California Proposition 65 This product contains a chemical known in the State of California to cause cancer This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm Canada Regulatory Information CEPA DSL NDSL Status All components are listed on or are exempt from listing on the Canadian Domestic Substances List WHMIS hazard class 0 2 A D 2 B 16 OTHER INFORMATION This material safety data sheet contains changes from the previous version in sections New information added in Section s 1 3 8 11 15 Prepared by Kyra Kozak Woods Manager Regulatory Affairs DISCLAIMER The data contained herein are furnished for information only and are believed to be reliable However Henkel Corporation and its affiliates Henkel does not assume responsibility for any results obtained by persons over whose methods Henkel has no control
174. g to protect those area where irritation could occur www unitherm com 800 657 9542 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Plywood Material Safety Data Sheet PLYWOOD AN Plum Creek Growing Value from Exceptional Aesources Plum Creek Northwest Plywood Inc Emergency Phone 406 892 6200 500 12th Ave West Other Information 406 892 6312 P O BOX 1990 Revised Date November 22 2010 Columbia Falls MT 59912 Website www plumcreek com Common Name used on label Trade Name amp Synonyms SOFTWOOD PLYWOOD Cas No NIA Chemical Chemical Name WA Family NIA Formula DOUGLAS FIR WESTERN LARCH Principal Hazardous Component s chemical amp common name s Threshold Limit Value units SOFTWOOD WOOD DUST x Wood dust is currently listed as a probable human carcinogen but regulated as 15 0 mgim Particle Not Othervise Classified PNOC PHENOL FORMALDEHYDE RESIN FREE FORMALDEHYDE EMISSIONS Califomia Air Resources Board CARB 0 5 ppm Action Panels were tested using a large chamber method 0 75 ppm TLV Ambient background formaldehyde levels are typically between 0 03 to 0 08 ppm CARB Threshold lt 0 5ppm 2 0 ppm STEL These products easily meet or have been exempted from leading formaldehyde Actual 048 ppm emissions standards and regulations NAUF contains no added urea formaldehyde Vapor Boiling Point NIA Specific Gravity H 0 1 NIA Prconure fear hi NIA Percent Volatil
175. gnition spark or flame Section 8 Exposure Controls Personal Protection Engineering Controls Provide exhaust ventilation or other engineering controls to keep the airborne concentrations of vapors below their respective threshold limit value Ensure that eyewash stations and safety showers are proximal to the work station location Personal Protection Splash goggles Lab coat Vapor respirator Be sure to use an approved certified respirator or equivalent Gloves Personal Protection in Case of a Large Spill Splash goggles Full suit Vapor respirator Boots Gloves A self contained breathing apparatus should be used to avoid inhalation of the product Suggested protective clothing might not be sufficient consult a specialist BEFORE handling this product Exposure Limits TWA 500 STEL 750 ppm from ACGIH TLV United States TWA 750 STEL 1000 ppm from OSHA PEL United States TWA 500 STEL 1000 Austalia TWA 1185 STEL 2375 mg m3 Australia TWA 750 STEL 1500 ppm United Kingdom UK TWA 1810 STEL 3620 mg m3 United Kingdom UK TWA 1800 STEL 2400 from OSHA PEL United States Consult local authorities for acceptable exposure limits Section 9 Physical and Chemical Properties Physical state and appearance Liquid Odor Fruity Mint like Fragrant Ethereal Taste Pungent Sweetish Molecular Weight 58 08 g mole Color Colorless Clear pH 1 soln water Not available Boiling Point 56 2 C 133
176. h metallic aluminum at high temperatures Isopropyl alcohol attacks some plastics rubber and coatings Vigorous reaction with sodium dichromate sulfuric acid Special Remarks on Corrosivity May attack some forms of plastic rubber and coating Polymerization Will not occur Section 11 Toxicological Information Routes of Entry Absorbed through skin Dermal contact Eye contact Inhalation Toxicity to Animals WARNING THE LC50 VALUES HEREUNDER ARE ESTIMATED ON THE BASIS OF A 4 HOUR EXPOSURE Acute oral toxicity LD50 3600 mg kg Mouse Acute dermal toxicity _ D50 12800 mg kg Rabbit Acute toxicity of the vapor LC50 16000 8 hours Rat Chronic Effects on Humans CARCINOGENIC EFFECTS A4 Not classifiable for human or animal by ACGIH 3 Not classifiable for human by IARC DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY Classified Reproductive system toxin female Development toxin POSSIBLE May cause damage to the following organs kidneys liver skin central nervous system CNS p 4 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Other Toxic Effects on Humans Hazardous in case of ingestion of inhalation Slightly hazardous in case of skin contact irritant sensitizer permeator Special Remarks on Toxicity to Animals Not available Special Remarks on Chronic Effects on Humans Maycauseadversereproductive teratogeniceffects fertility fetoxicity developme n t a abnormalities developmental toxin based on animal studie
177. hazardous waste disposal standards under Universal Waste Regulations Disposal of large quantities of Lithium lon batteries or cells may be subject to Local State or Federal Provincial regulations Consult your Local State and Federal Provincial regulations regarding disposal of these batteries SECTION 8 TRANSPORTATION AND REGULATORY INFORMATION Shipping and Transportation 1 Product is shipped as Ground DOT Non Hazardous by ground UN3090 Air IATA ICAO Lithium ion Batteries Not restricted UN3090 Sea IMDG Lithium ion Batteries Not restricted 2 Special shipping information These batteries have been tested to Section 38 3 of UN Manual of Test and Criteria It is below the limits set by the 2010 IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations 51st edition Packing Instruction 965 Section II is applied And they are out of scope for Special Provision A154 Also the consignment complies with the current edition 51st 2010 of the IATA regulation 1 Section Il of Packing Instruction P1965 for Lithium lon Batteries UN3480 2 UN manual of Tests and Criteria Part Ill sub section 38 3 withstanding a 1 2m drop test 3 Watt hour rating is not more than 100 Wh which shown on the batteries 4 Labeled with a lithium battery handling label 5 Package permissible gross weight has been observed Cargo Aircraft is 10kg Gross Regulatory Information Other Information The transport of rechargeable lithium ion
178. hen organic materials are contaminated with ammonium perchlorate Fire resistant fabrics do not reduce the hazard Finely powdered metals are frequently as combustible with ammonium perchlorate as are organics 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION ENGINEERING CONTROLS Ventilate as necessary to minimize dust exposures Inspect and clean ventilation systems regularly PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT SKIN PROTECTION Wear impervious aprons or rain gear to reduce contamination of cotton or other fiber clothing Plastic rubber or latex gloves are recommended Leather or cotton gloves should not be used unless a management program is implemented to ensure detection of contamination and immediate cleaning and change in case of contamination Cotton clothing may be used if chance of contact is minimal or if clothing is monitored for contamination and changed if contamination occurs In any case where combustible protection is used a strong management system must be in place to monitor contamination and ensure appropriate removal and cleaning or severe risk of fire and personal injury or death exists There are no known cloth materials that will not combust vigorously with perchlorates including nomex Kevlar based materials or clothing that is normally considered fire retardant or resistive Observation and management of contamination is the only practicable safety measure See additional recommendations below EYE PROTECTION Under normal conditions
179. ic acid 2 meth 1 methylethytidene 24448 20 2 30 60 30 60 Bisphenol A fumarate resin 39382 25 7 10 30 Cumene hydroperoxide 80 15 9 1 5 Polyglycol dimethacrytate 25852 47 5 1 5 T Acetyl 2 phenylhydrazine 114 83 0 oA o Cumene 98 82 8 0 1 1 IDH number 234948 Product name Loctite 680 Retaining Compound Page 1 of 5 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual 4 FIRST AID MEASURES Inhalation Move to fresh air If symptoms develop and persist get medical attention Skin contact Wash with soap and water Remove contaminated clothing and footwear Wash clothing before reuse If symptoms develop and persist get medical attention 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 Ingestion Do not induce vomiting Keep individual calm Get medical attention Flash point gt 93 3 C gt 199 94 F Tagliabue closed cup Autoignition temperature Not available Flammable Explosive limits lower Not available Flammable Explosive limits upper Not available Extinguishing media Foam dry chemical or carbon dioxide Foam dry chemical or carbon dioxide Special firefighting procedures Wear self contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing such as turn out gear Wear self contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing such as turn out gear Unusual fire or e
180. ics 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Pa Never turn the current up above 15 milliamps as indicated on the analog meter Exceeding 15 mA will destroy the laser tube quickly The multi turn potentiometer should rarely if ever be adjusted Power percentages below 100 of the 15 mA can be adjusted in the Retina Engrave software If little flames shoot up off of your material turn down the power Little flames can start fires and will fog up the lens which is difficult to clean Flames will also melt the laser s plastic rollers and cause problems traversing the X axis until they are replaced It is easy to make the laser head bang against the side or top of the unit This causes an awful noise and is very bad for the gears If the laser cutter makes a banging noise stop it immediately and reposition the laser head before the next cut or resize the artwork Do not cut plastics that create hazardous fumes when burned Acrylic is okay PVC and vinyl release the very toxic gas phosgene when heated As a general rule chemical resistant plastics should not be put in the laser cuter If you are not 00 certain your material is safe you must verify it first Be very careful with the silver honeycomb especially when removing it from the machine to clean little bits of debris off of it It bends very easily and once bent cannot be straightened out completely It is mostly a cosmetic issue but pressing your thumb in the wrong place will
181. ied Section 6 6 1 Personal precautions protective equipment and emergency procedures heading was modified Page 6 of 7 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Scoteh Super 33 Vinyl Electrical Tape and Scotch Premium Vinyl Electrical Tape Super 88 CLASEI Section 10 Materials to avoid physical property was modified Section 9 Density information was added Section 8 Exposure guidelines information none was added Section 16 Web address was added Section 1 Address was added Copyright was added Company logo was added Telephone header was added Company Telephone was added Section 1 Emergency phone information was added Section 1 Emergency phone information was deleted Company Logo was deleted Copyright was deleted Section 16 Web address heading was deleted Section 3 Immediate physical hazard s was deleted Section 15 California proposition 65 reproductive harm warning was deleted Section 1 Address line was deleted Section 1 Address line 2 was deleted Section 15 EPCRA 313 information was deleted Section 15 EPCRA 313 text was deleted Section 8 Exposure guidelines ingredient information was deleted Section 8 Exposure guideline note was deleted Section 8 Exposure guidelines data source legend was deleted Section 3 Carcinogenicity table was deleted Section 3 Carcinogenicity heading was deleted Section 15 California proposition 6
182. ified using animal modets nevertheless exposure by all routes should be minimized as a matter of course Long term exposure to high dust concentrations may cause changes in lung function i e pneumoconiosis caused by particles less than 0 5 micron penetrating and remaining in the lung Prime symptom is breathlessness lung shadows show on X ray NAME CAS RN D proline 344 25 2 100 SWALLOWED immediately give a glass of water First aid is not generally required If in doubt contact a Poisons Information Center or a doctor EYE E If this product comes in contact with eyes Wash out immediately with water If irritation continues seek medical attention Removal of contact lenses after an eye injury should only be undertaken by skilled personnel SKIN W If skin or hair contact occurs Flush skin and hair with running water and soap If available Seek medical attention in event of irritation INHALED If dust is inhaled remove from contaminated area Encourage patient to blow nose to ensure clear passage of breathing if irritation or discomfort persists seek medical attention NOTES TO PHYSICIAN B Treat symptomatically 2o0f9 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Vapour Pressure mmHG Negligible Upper Explosive Limit Not available Specific Gravity water 1 Not available Lower Explosive Limit Not available EXTINGUISHING MEDIA There is no restrict
183. ill not occur 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION INGESTION Tin copper antimony and silver have relatively low oral toxicity Although product contains lt 0 20 lead repeated ingestion over time may cause lead poisoning see chronic SKIN Antimony spots consist of papules and pustules around sweat and sebaceous glands which resemble the chicken pox EYE When the lens is directly entered or injured by a foreign body containing copper dense cataract formation and yellow green discoloration of the lens may occur INHALATION Antimony metal fume fever has been reported to occur from air concentrations below 5 mg m Argyria has not resulted from air concentrations of silver which are less than 0 01 mg m CHRONIC Repeated inhalation of antimony and tin can cause benign pneumoconiosis Due to antimony s association with lead and arsenic in industry and silica in mining it is difficult to adequately assess toxicity Many cases of illness formerly attributed to copper are now believed to have been due to an admixture of other metals especially lead Development of argyria through inhalation appears to be very slow and may require years Repeated exposure to lead over time can adversely affect the central nervous system CNS gastrointestinal Gl tract kidneys reproductive system and blood Lead can adversely affect fetal development Signs and symptoms of chronic lead poisoning are various and may include metallic taste headache
184. ing Point 760 mm Hg Not applicable Evaporation Rate Butyl acetate 1 Not applicable Freezing Point 32 degrees F Melting Point Not applicable Molecular Formula Not applicable Molecular Weight Not applicable Oil water distribution coefficient Not tested Odor threshold Not applicable pH 5 to 10 Solubility in Water by weight Insoluble Specific Gravity H20 1 Not applicable Vapor Density air 1 1 atm Not applicable Vapor Pressure mm Hg Not applicable Viscosity Not applicable Volatile by Volume 70 F 21 C Not applicable 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual f6o 10 Stability and Reactivity Stability O Unstable E Stable Conditions to Avoid Open flame sparks or other sources of ignition Incompatibility Materials to Avoid Strong acids strong oxidizers Hazardous Decomposition or By Products In a fire situation carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide Anaerobic decomposition may produce hydrogen sulfide and other malodorous compounds Hazardous Polymerization 0 May occur Will not occur Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact Not applicable Sensitivity to Static Discharge Not applicable 11 Toxicological Information Toxicity Data No information for product in purchased form Cellulose LC50 rates inhalation 5 800 mg m 4 hours Target Organs Eyes and skin 12 Ecological Information Environmental Fate No information available at this time Environmental Toxicity No infor
185. intended for use in emergency situations HMIS r ratings are to be used with a fully implemented HMIS r program HMIS r is a registered mark of the National Paint and Coatings Association NPCA No revision information is available DISCLAIMER The information in this Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS is believed to be correct as of the date issued 3M MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR COURSE OF PERFORMANCE OR USAGE OF TRADE User is responsible for determining whether the 3M product is fit for a particular purpose and suitable for user s method of use or application Given the varicty of factors that can affect the use and application of a 3M product some of which are uniquely within the user s knowledge and control it is essential that the user evaluate the 3M product to determine whether it is fit for a particular purpose and suitable for user s method of use or application 3M provides information in electronic form as a service to its customers Due to the remote possibility that electronic transfer may have resulted in errors omissions or alterations in this information 3M makes no representations as to its completeness or accuracy In addition information obtained from a database may not be as current as the information in the MSDS available directly from 3M 3M MSDSs are available at www 3M com Page 7 of 7 201
186. ion on the type of extinguisher which may be used Use extinguishing media suitable for surrounding area FIRE FIGHTING Alert Emergency Responders and tell them location and nature of hazard Wear breathing apparatus plus protective gloves for fire only Prevent by any means available spillage from entering drains or water course Use fire fighting procedures suitable for surrounding area Do not approach containers suspected to be hot Cool fire exposed containers with water spray from a protected location If safe to do so remove containers from path of fire Equipment shoukd be thoroughly decontaminated after use ENERAL FIRE HAZARDS HAZARDOUS COMBUSTIBLE PRODUCTS Combustible solid which burns but propagates flame with difficulty Avoid generating dust particularly clouds of dust in a confined or unventilated space as dusts may form an explosive mixture with air and any source of ignition i e flame or spark will cause fire or explosion Dust clouds generated by the fine grinding of the solid are a particular hazard accumulations of fine dust may burn rapidly and fiercely if ignited Dry dust can be charged electrostatically by turbulence pneumatic transport pouring in exhaust ducts and during transport Build up of electrostatic charge may be prevented by bonding and grounding Powder handling equipment such as dust collectors dryers and mills may require additional protection measures such as explosion venting Combusti
187. ir dealing for the purposes of private study research review or criticism as permitted under the Copyright Act no part may be reproduced by any process without written permission from CHEMWATCH TEL 61 3 9572 4700 Issue Date Nov 19 2009 Print Date Sep 8 2010 9of9 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Scigrip Plastic Pipe Cement GHS SAFETY DATA SHEET SCIGRIP 16 Solvent Cement for Bonding Acrylics PRODUCT NAME SCIGRIP 16 Solvent Coment for Acrylic PRODUCT USE Solvent Cement for Banding Acryics SUPPLIER MANUFACTURER SCIGRIP Smarter Adhesive Solutions 600 Ellis Road Durham NC 27703 USA P O Box 12728 Research Triangle Park NC 27703 USA Tel 1 919 598 2400 EMERGENCY Transporation CHEMTEL Tel 800 255 3924 813 248 0585 International Medical Tal 800 451 8346 760 602 8703 3E Compary International Skin Sensitization NO Eye Category 2 GHS LABEL Signal Word WHMIS CLASSIFICATION CLASS B DIVISION 2 OR Warning CLASS D DIVISION 1B Hazard Statements Precautionary Statemants H225 Highly fammatte liquid and vapour hot surtnces No smoking HO19 Causes serious eye leritation H335 May cause drowsiness or dizziness P251 Avoid breathing dusttume gasimistvapors upray H315 Causes shin irtation H351 Suspected of causing cancer P28 Woar protective ghoves protective clathing eye protection tace protection H917 May couse an allergic skin reaction P337 P313 Get medical advice atienti
188. isease l health Gastrointestinal tract discomfort may produce nausea and vomiting In an occupational setting however unintentional ingestion is not thought to be cause for concern EYE E Although the material is not thought to be an irritant direct contact with the eye may cause transient discomfort characterized by tearing or conjunctival redness as with windburn Slight abrasive damage may also result The material may produce foreign body imitation in certain individuals SKIN The material is not thought to produce adverse health effects or skin irritation following contact as classified using animal modets Nevertheless good hygiene practice requires that exposure be kept to a minimum and that suilable gloves be used in an occupational setting INHALED E The material is not thought to produce adverse health effects or irritation of the respiratory tract as classified using animal models Nevertheless good hygiene practice requires that exposure be kept to a minimum and that suitable control measures be used in an occupational setting E Persons with impaired respiratory function airway diseases and conditions such as emphysema or chronic bronchitis may incur further disability if excessive concentrations of particulate are inhaled W Not normally a hazard due to non volatile nature of product CHRONIC HEALTH EFFECTS E Long term exposure to the product is not thought to produce chronic effects adverse to the health as class
189. ities for acceptable exposure limits Section 9 Physical and Chemical Properties Physical state and appearance Solid Odor Odorless Taste Not available Molecular Weight 26 98 g mole Color Silver white pH 1 soln water Not applicable Boiling Point 2327 C 4220 6 F Melting Point 660 C 1220 F Critical Temperature Not available Specific Gravity Density 2 7 Water 1 Vapor Pressure Not applicable Vapor Density Not available Volatility Not available Odor Threshold Not available Water Oil Dist Coeff Not available lonicity in Water Not available Dispersion Properties Not available Solubility Insoluble in cold water hot water Soluble in alkalies Sulfuric acid Hydrochloric acid Insoluble in concentrated Nitric Acid hot Acetic acid Section 10 Stability and Reactivity Data Stability The product is stable Instability Temperature Not available Conditions of Instability Incompatible materials exposure to moist air or water Incompatibility with various substances Reactive with oxidizing agents acids alkalis Corrosivity Not available p 3 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Special Remarks on Reactivity Moisture sensitive Aluminum reacts vigorously with Sodium Hydroxide Aluminum is also incompatible with strong oxdizers acids chromic anhydride iodine carbon disulfide methyl chloride and halogenated hydrocarbons acid chlorides ammonium
190. its UE information was modified Section 5 Flammable limits LEL information was modified Section Autoignition temperature information was modified Section 5 Flash point information was modified Section 9 Property description for optional properties was modified Section 9 Specific gravity information was modified Section 9 pH information was modified Section 9 Melting point information was modified Section 9 Solubility in water text was modified Section 9 Flash point information was modified Section 9 Flammable limits LEL information was modified Section 9 Flammable limits UEL information was modified Section 9 Autoignition temperature information was modified Section 2 Ingredient table was modified Section 6 6 2 Environmental precautions heading was modified Section 6 6 1 Personal precautions protective equipment and emergency procedures heading was modified Section 2 Product identification comment was added Section 16 Web address was added Section 1 Address was added Copyright was added Company logo was added Telephone header was added Company Telephone was added Section 1 Emergency phone information was added Section 1 Emergency phone information was deleted Company Logo was deleted Copyright was deleted Page 6 of 7 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Ema MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 3M Tapes 3900 3939 6969 2929 5959 8979 8979N and 390 06 19
191. ive Flammable D28 Toxic Flammable Highly i Splash Glasses Gloves Liquid Goggles flammable liquid and vapour Part Number s 10 4202 10 4216 Page 1 of 8 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Em e cerrins 1801 Morgan Street Rockford IL 61102 MSDS Number 112 Revision Date 4 20 2012 Phone 815 968 9661 Supersedes Date 05 04 2009 Fax 815 968 9731 www gcelectronics com MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Product Name LIQUID SOLDER FLUX SECTION 2 COMPOSITION INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Chemical Name CAS Ingredient Percent Gum rosin 8050 09 7 30 60 by weight Isopropyl alcohol 67 63 0 30 60 by weight SECTION 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Emergency Overview DANGER Flammable Potential Sensitizer Flux fumes during soldering may cause irritation and damage of mucous membranes and respiratory system Route of Exposure Eyes Skin Inhalation Ingestion Eye Eye contact with product or vapors may result in irritation redness and blurred vision Smoke during soldering can cause eye irritation Skin May cause irritation May cause skin sensitization an allergic reaction which becomes evident on reexposure to this material Inhalation Inhalation of vapors fumes or mists of the product may be irritating to the respiratory system May cause respiratory sensitization with asthma like symptoms in susceptible individuals Ingestion May be harmful if swallowed May cause vomiting Chronic He
192. izing agents Strong acids and alkalis Special Decomposition Products When heated to soldering temperatures the salvents are evaporated and rosin may be thermally degraded to liberate aliphatic aldehydes and acids Antimony Ingestion Oral Rat LDSO 100 mg kg Details of toxic effects not reported other than lethal dose value RTECS Bismuth Ingestion Oral Mouse LD50 10 gm kg Details of toxic effects not reported other than lethal dose value Oral Rat LO50 5 gm kg Details of toxic effects nat reported other than lethal dose value RTECS Zinc Skin Skin Human Standard Draize Test 300 ug 3D 1 mildRTECS Inhalation Inhalation Human TCLo Lowest published toxic concentration 124 ma m3 50M Lungs Thorax or Resp ration cough Lungs Thorax or Respiration dyspnea Skin and Appendages sweating RTECS Ingestion Oral Bird duck LDLo 388 mg kg Autonomic Nervous System other direct paras ympathorimetic oral ataxia Blood changes in leukocyte WBC count RTECS Copper Ingestion Oral Mouse LOSQ 413 mg kg Detalls of toxic effects not reported other than lethal dose value Oral Mouse LO50 gt 5000 mg kg Behavioral food intake animal Gastrointestinal hypermotility diarrhea Gastrointestinal nausea or vomiting RTECS Silver Ingestion Oral Mouse LD50 100 mg kg Details of toxic effects not reported other than lethal dose value RTECS Ec
193. jects could damage the student s eye Hearing Protection Hearing protection should be worn when working with power tools and during any other loud operations as required Protective Gloves Different types of gloves shall be worn in order to protect hands during various operations e Cut resistant gloves should be worn when working with cutting instruments to mitigate the risks of severe cuts from tooling e Nitrile gloves should be worn while working with hazardous materials e Thermal gloves should be worn while working with heat elements or heated components 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Face Masks Different types of masks shall be worn during various tasks to mitigate various safety hazards MSDS should be consulted to determine if the use of a mask is necessary Dust masks shall be worn when working with materials such as plywood that generate dust particles particularly while sanding When working with chemicals producing toxic fumes a vapor mask should be worn The MSDS should be consulted prior to working with any chemicals to see if a vapor mask is necessary It is important to make sure that the vapor mask provides the appropriate filtration for the chemical used A full face shield should be worn when performing any operation that produces sparks 2 4 TOOL SPECIFIC SAFETY It is important to be familiar with any tool specific safety informations for personal safety and to ensure that the rocket do
194. kg Rabbit DERMAL LD50 Acute 12800 mg kg Rabbit Section 3 Hazards Identification Potential Acute Health Effects Hazardous in case of eye contact irritant of ingestion of inhalation Slightly hazardous in case of skin contact irritant sensitizer permeator Potential Chronic Health Effects Slightly hazardous in case of skin contact sensitizer CARCINOGENIC EFFECTS A4 Not classifiable for human or animal by ACGIH 3 Not classifiable for human by IARC MUTAGENIC EFFECTS Not available TERATOGENIC EFFECTS Not available DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY Classified Reproductive system toxin female Development toxin POSSIBLE The substance may be toxic to kidneys liver skin central nervous system CNS Repeated or prolonged exposure to the substance can produce target organs damage Section 4 First Aid Measures p 1 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Eye Contact Check for and remove any contact lenses In case of contact immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes Cold water may be used Get medical attention Skin Contact Wash with soap and water Cover the irritated skin with an emollient Get medical attention if irritation develops Cold water may be used Serious Skin Contact Not available Inhalation If inhaled remove to fresh air If not breathing give artificial respiration If breathing is difficult give oxygen Get medical attention if sympto
195. l Where such an incident has occurred Avoid all mechanical shock Avoid all friction Eliminate all risk of production of sparks Keep away from all heat sources Keep away from naked flames Keep away from other pyrotechnic products since any manipulation of such material may cause an explosion Where packed pyrotechnic packing is broken open transfer all the contents to a wooden or cardboard container avoiding subjecting them to any mechanical shock spark heat or other source of risk 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual ELECTRIC MATCH 1 4S UN0454 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET REVISION DATE 01 01 07 3 4 FIRE EXPLOSION HAZARD In the event of a fire the product will release high levels of thermal emission Clear area of personnel and move upwind Do not use suffocation fire fighting method devices contain their own oxygen Avoid all excessive heat as it may cause the igniter to initiate 3 5 PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN ON DISPOSAL Never dispose of these products in a dustbin trash can or in a public disposal area Destruction of pyrotechnic products by explosion or incineration must be carried out in an area specially designated for such disposal by physically protected personnel Procedures instructions and rules for the destructive disposal of pyrotechnic products and the associated means for physical protection of personnel must be determined on the basis of a technical safety study which must examine in
196. launch pads are clear and the safety officer has given the okay Students are not to launch until they have been given permission by the safety officer Notification to observing students and a countdown will occur to signify this event Should a rocket not launch on the first attempt students and educators shall wait 30 seconds to ensure that it was a misfire The secondary key shall be removed before approaching the launch pad to avoid and accidental launch Students are never to catch a falling rocket or component of a rocket 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual SECTION 6 MSDS 6 1 PURPOSE Material Safety Data Sheets MSDS shall be consulted prior to working with any material making the user aware of any risks in using the material and any safety precautions that should be followed It is each individual s responsibility to analyze each potential hazard and take the appropriate safety provisions If any person does not understand any portion of the safety sheet they should consult the Safety Officer before proceeding with any operations with the material 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual 6 2 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS Acetone Health Science Lab com pire Chemicals amp Laboratory Equipment Material Safety Data Sheet Acetone MSDS Section 1 Chemical Product and Company Identification Product Name Acetone Contact Information Catalog Codes SLA3502 SLA1645 SLA3151
197. launch site and will not put any flammable or explosive payload in my rocket will not launch my rockets if wind speeds exceed 20 miles per hour will comply with Federal Aviation Administration airspace regulations when flying and will ensure that my rocket will not exceed any applicable altitude limit in effect at that launch site The team will comply with this rule and any determination the Range Safety Officer makes on launch day 9 Launch Site will launch my rocket outdoors in an open area where trees power lines occupied buildings and persons not involved in the launch do not present a hazard and that is at least as large on its smallest dimension as one half of the maximum altitude to which rockets are allowed to be flown at that site or 1500 feet whichever is greater or 1000 feet for rockets with a combined total impulse of less than 160 N sec a total liftoff weight of less than 1500 grams and a maximum expected altitude of less than 610 meters 2000 feet All team launches will be at NAR TRA certified events The Range Safety Officer will have the final say over any rocketry safety issues 10 Launcher Location My launcher will be 1500 feet from any occupied building or from any public highway on which traffic flow exceeds 10 vehicles per hour not including traffic flow related to the launch It will also be no closer than the appropriate Minimum Personnel Distance from the accompanying table
198. low all regulatory requirements OTHER DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS The information offered in section 13 is for the product as shipped Use and or FORM W MS 01 REV 14 DOC ID 960113 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET AMMONIUM PERCHLORATE Page 7 of 11 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Ammonium Perchlorate Date Issued Original issue 1989 Review Date 02 Jan 2013 alterations to the product such as mixing with other materials may significantly change the characteristics of the material and alter the RCRA classification and the proper disposal method 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION UN NUMBER CAS number PROPER SHIPPING NAME Ammonium 1442 7790 98 9 Perchlorate EC Class Oxidizing Risk of explosion EC Index Number 017 009 00 0 if heated under confinement EC Risk Phrase O R 9 EC Safety Phrase S 2 14 16 27 ENCS MITI 1 220 R44 36 37 US DOT HAZARD CLASS PACK GROUP Oxidizer 5 1 PG Il EC EINECS ELINCS 232 235 1 Canadian WHMIS Class C oxidizing Canadian WHMIS SYMBOL material RTECS SC7520000 RTECS class Drug D Merck 12 574 For additional information on shipping regulations affecting this material contact the information number found in Section 1 Note AMPAC the parent of Western Electrochemical Co Division has performed tests as required and applied to DOT and received approvals listed at the right for various grades of AP as 5 1 oxidizer as shown to the right Other AP does not a
199. lyurethane foam dust and the many years of experience in cutting planing shaping routing and sanding rigid polyurethane foams at General Plastics Manufacturing Company is in agreement with these studies The studies by Upjohn show no inhalation problems which are peculiar to polyurethane foam dust Normal protective equipment such as gloves eye goggles and masks that mechanically filter the dust may be necessary in operations where significant amount dust is generated Note Tests with Sprague Dawley rats at 8 65mg cubic meter of polyurethane dust show no carcinogenic effects Medical conditions that may be aggravated by exposure include asthma bronchitis emphysema skin allergies and eczema The possibility exists that individuals who are very sensitive to isocyanates may also be sensitive to the reacted foam Should this be the case those individuals need to be assigned to an area which does not have polyurethane foam FIRST AID PROCEDURES SKIN Wash with soap and water Seek medical attention if redness persists EYES Immediately flush with plenty of water to remove dust particles If irritation is severe and or is not promptly relieved by washing seek medical attention INGESTION Not applicable INHALATION Move to fresh air NOTE Any worker exposed to polyurethane dust who develops symptoms of irritation dermatitis respiratory problems puffiness around the eyes etc should seek medical attention Page 2 of 3 2013 2014 NAS
200. mable Explosive limits lower Not available Flammable Explosive limits upper Not available Autoignition temperature Not available Evaporation rate Not available Solubility in water Slight Partition coefficient n octanol water Not available VOC content 4 22 40 3 gil 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability Stable Hazardous reactions Will not occur Hazardous decomposition products Oxides of carbon Irritating organic vapours Phenolics Incompatible materials Strong oxidizing agents Reducing agents Acids Bases Rust Zinc Aluminum iron Copper Alkalis Aldehydes Amines Free radical initiators Peroxides Conditions to avoid Exposure to sunlight Heat flames sparks and other sources of ignition See Handling and Storage Section 7 and Incompatibility Section 10 IDH number 234948 Product name Loctite 680 Retaining Compound Page 3 of 5 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Hazardous components Specifically Regulated 2 Propenoic acid 2 methyt 1 methytethylidene Hydroxyalky methacrylate Bisphenol A fumarate resin Cumene hydroperoxide Potyglycol dimethacrylate 1 Acetyl 2 phenylhydrazine Cumene Hazardous components 2 Propenoic acid 2 methyt 1 methylethylidene Hydroxyalkyl methacrylate Bisphenol A fumarate resin Cumene hydroperoxide Polyglycol dimethacrylate 1 Acetyl 2 phenylhydrazine Cumene Health Effects Target
201. mation available at this time 13 Disposal Considerations Waste Disposal Method Deposit in landfill or incinerate according to federal state and local regulations 14 Transport Information Not regulated as a hazardous material by US DOT 15 Regulatory Information TSCA All ingredients are on the TSCA inventory STATE RIGHT TO KNOW California Prop 65 This product does not contain any substances listed under California Prop 65 New Jersey This product does not contain any substances listed by the state of New Jersey Pennsylvania Cellulose is listed by the state of Pennsylvania SARA 313 Information To the best of our knowledge this product contains no chemical subject to SARA Title Il Section 313 supplier notification requirements FDA Not applicable WHMIS Classification Not classified 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual 16 Additional Information Date Prepared November 25 2003 Date Revised NAP Prepared By Corporate Environment Health amp Safety User s Responsibility The information contained in this Material Safety Data Sheet is based on the experience of occupational health and safety professionals and comes from sources believed to be accurate or otherwise technically correct It is the user s responsibility to determine if this information is suitable for their applications and to follow safety precautions as may be necessary The user has the responsibility to make sure that this she
202. ment Bunker Gear and a self contained breathing apparatus SCBA Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards No unusual fire or explosion hazards are anticipated SECTION 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES 6 1 Personal precautions protective equipment and emergency procedures Not applicable 6 2 Environmental precautions Not applicable Clean up methods Not applicable SECTION 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE 7 1 HANDLING This product is considered to be an article which does not release or otherwise result in exposure to a hazardous chemical under normal use conditions 7 2 STORAGE Not applicable SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION 8 1 ENGINEERING CONTROLS Not applicable 8 2 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT PPE 8 2 1 Eye Face Protection Avoid eye contact 8 2 2 Skin Protection Avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact 8 2 3 Respiratory Protection Under normal use conditions airborne exposures are not expected to be significant enough to require respiratory protection 8 2 4 Prevention of Swallowing Not applicable Page 3 of 7 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEE 3900 3939 6969 2929 5959 8979 8979N and 390 06 19 13 8 3 EXPOSURE GUIDELINES None Established SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Odor Color Grade various colored duct tape General Physical Form Solid Autoignition temperature Not Applicable Flash Point Not Applicable Flammabl
203. ment including self contained breathing apparatus should be used Water spray may be ineffective If water is used fog nozzles are preferable Water may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build up and possible autoignition or explosion when exposed to extreme heat Section 5 Health Hazard Data ROUTES OF EXPOSURE Exposure may be by INHALATION and or SKIN or EYE contact depending on conditions of use To minimize exposure follow recosmandations for proper use ventilation and personal protective equipment ACUTE Health Hazards EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE Irritation of eyes skin and respiratory system May cause nervous system depression Extreme overexposure may result in unconsciousness and poasibly death SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE Headache dizziness nausea and loss of coordination are indications of excessive exposure to vapora or spray mista Redness and itching or burning sensation may indicate eye or excessive skin exposure MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE Nona generally recognized ENERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES If INHALED If affected remove from exposure Restore breathing Keep warn and quiet If on SKI Waah affected area thoroughly with soap and water Remove contaminated clothing and launder before re use Flush eyes with Large amounts of water for 15 minutes Get medical attention ITING If in EYE If SWALLOWED Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious
204. mplied including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose arising from sale or use of Henkel s products Henkel further disclaims any liability for consequential or incidental damages of any kind including lost profits IDH number 1071250 Product name Loctite Instant Mix Epoxy Part B Page 5 of 5 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Isopropyl Alcohol IPA Health Science Lab com pire Chemicals amp Laboratory Equipment Personal H Protection Material Safety Data Sheet Isopropyl alcohol MSDS Section 1 Chemical Product and Company Identification Product Name Isopropyl alcohol Contact Information Catalog Codes SLI1153 SLI1579 SLI1906 SLI1246 Sciencelab com Inc SLI1432 14025 Smith Rd Houston Texas 77396 CASE GT G90 US Sales 1 800 901 7247 RTECS NT8050000 International Sales 1 281 441 4400 TSCA TSCA 8 b inventory Isopropyl alcohol Order Online ScienceLab com Cl Not available CHEMTREC 24HR Emergency Telephone call 1 800 424 9300 Synonym 2 Propanol International CHEMTREC call 1 703 527 3887 Chemical Name isopropanol Chemical Formula C3 H8 O Section 2 Composition and Information on Ingredients Composition For non emergency assistance call 1 281 441 4400 Name CAS by Weight Isopropyl alcohol 67 63 0 100 Toxicological Data on Ingredients Isopropyl alcohol ORAL LD50 Acute 5045 mg kg Rat 3600 mg kg Mouse 6410 mg
205. ms appear Serious Inhalation Evacuate the victim to a safe area as soon as possible Loosen tight clothing such as a collar tie belt or waistband If breathing is difficult administer oxygen If the victim is not breathing perform mouth to mouth resuscitation Seek medical attention Ingestion Do NOT induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person Loosen tight clothing such as a collar tie belt or waistband Get medical attention if symptoms appear Serious Ingestion Not available Section 5 Fire and Explosion Data Flammability of the Product Flammable Auto Ignition Temperature 399 C 750 2 F Flash Points CLOSED CUP 11 667 C 53 F 12 778 deg C 55 deg F TAG Flammable Limits LOWER 2 UPPER 12 7 Products of Combustion These products are carbon oxides CO CO2 Fire Hazards in Presence of Various Substances Highly flammable in presence of open flames and sparks of heat Flammable in presence of oxidizing materials Non flammable in presence of shocks Explosion Hazards in Presence of Various Substances Risks of explosion of the product in presence of mechanical impact Not available Explosive in presence of open flames and sparks of heat Fire Fighting Media and Instructions Flammable liquid soluble or dispersed in water SMALL FIRE Use DRY chemical powder LARGE FIRE Use alcohol foam water spray or fog Special Rema
206. n Case of a Large Spill Splash goggles Full suit Vapor and dust respirator Boots Gloves A self contained breathing apparatus should be used to avoid inhalation of the product Suggested protective clothing might not be sufficient consult a specialist BEFORE handling this product Exposure Limits Not available Section 9 Physical and Chemical Properties Physical state and appearance Solid Odor Not available Taste Not available Molecular Weight 116 21 g mole Color Not available pH 1 soln water Not available Boiling Point 204 C 399 2 F Melting Point 42 C 107 6 F Critical Temperature Not available Specific Gravity 0 8477 Water 1 Vapor Pressure Not applicable Vapor Density 4 Air 1 p 3 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Volatility 100 v v Odor Threshold Not available Water Oil Dist Coeff Not available lonicity in Water Not available Dispersion Properties See solubility in water Solubility Easily soluble in cold water Section 10 Stability and Reactivity Data Stability The product is stable Instability Temperature Not available Conditions of Instability Not available Incompatibility with various substances Not available Corrosivity Not available Special Remarks on Reactivity Not available Special Remarks on Corrosivity Not available Polymerization No Section 11 Toxicological Information Routes of Entry Eye
207. n environment is very low there is a slow loss by evaporation because of its physico chemical properties the product has a low soil mobility hon required 13 Disposal considerations Waste disposal Disposal of contaminated packaging dispose in a safe manner in accordance with local national regulations authorized disposal do not dispose off by means of sinks drains or into the immediate environment dispose in a safe manner in accordance with local national regulations 14 Transport information Road ADR Rail RID Not restricted for transport UN Number not applicable Marine IMO Not restricted for transport Air transport ICAO IATA Not restricted for transport FUTERRO E8909 23 Place d Escanaffles B 7760 Escanaffles BELGIUM phone 32 0 69 45 22 76 fax 32 0 69 45 22 97 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual fuferro Safety data sheet FUTERRO POLYLACTIC ACID OLIGOMERS Page 9 10 Product Revised 30 07 2010 PRUB PLAO3 Version en nr 1 1 Supersedes 15 10 2009 15 Regulatory information Safety health and environmental regulations legislation specific for the substance or mixture Germany Wassergefahrdungsklasse NWG non hazardous to waters Registration the product is a polymer following the European regulation registration on the EINECS European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances inventory is not required listed on the United States TSCA Toxic Substa
208. n heated with aluminum isopropoxide crotonaldehyde Mixtures of isopropyl alcohol nitroform are explosive Section 6 Accidental Release Measures Small Spill Dilute with water and mop up or absorb with an inert dry material and place in an appropriate waste disposal container Large Spill Flammable liquid Keep away from heat Keep away from sources of ignition Stop leak if without risk Absorb with DRY earth sand or other non combustible material Do not touch spilled material Prevent entry into sewers basements or confined areas dike if needed Be careful that the product is not present at a concentration level above TLV Check TLV on the MSDS and with local authorities Section 7 Handling and Storage Precautions Keep away from heat Keep away from sources of ignition Ground all equipment containing material Do not ingest Do not breathe gas fumes vapor spray Avoid contact with eyes Wear suitable protective clothing In case of insufficient ventilation wear Suitable respiratory equipment If ingested seek medical advice immediately and show the container or the label Keep away from incompatibles such as oxidizing agents acids Storage Store in a segregated and approved area Keep container in a cool well ventilated area Keep container tightly closed and sealed until ready for use Avoid all possible sources of ignition spark or flame Section 8 Exposure Controls Personal Protection Engineering Controls
209. n or give oxygen by trained personnel Seek immediate medical attention Ingestion 1f swallowed do NOT induce vomiting Call a physician or polson control center immediately Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person Flash Point gt 93 C gt 199 F Lower Flammable Explosive Limit Not applicable Upper Flarmmabie Explosive Lint Not applicable Extinguishing Media Use alcohol resistant foam carbon oxide dry chemical or water fog or spray when fighting fires involving this material Unsuitable Media Do not use a solid water stream as it may scatter and spread fire Protective Equipment As in any fire wear Self Contained Breathing Apparatus SCBA MSHA NIOSH approved or equivalent and full protective gear Hazardous Combustion Oxides of carbon oxides of nitrogen aliphatic aldehydes and other organic Byproducts substances may be formed during combustion Melted solder above 1000 deg F will liberate toxic lead and or antimony fumes NEPA Ratings NEPA Health 2 NFPA Flammability tt NFPA Reactivity 0 NFPA Othar Personnel Precautions Evacuate area and keep unnecessary and unprotected personnel from entering the spill ares Avoid inhaling vapors mists or fumes Avoid contact with skin eyes and clothing Environmental Precautions Avoid runoff into storm sewers itches and waterways Methods for containment Melted solder v ll solidify on cooling and can be scraped up Methods fo
210. n rate Solubility in water Partition coefficient n octanol water VOC content Liquid Green Acetone Not available Not available 172 mm hg 68 F 20 C 133 F 56 1 C Not available 0 7936 2 0 Not available Not available Not available Not available 1 9 Ether 1 Soluble Not available 1 48 11 7 g l EPA Method 24 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability Hazardous reactions Hazardous decomposition products Incompatible materials Conditions to avoid Stable Will not occur Oxides of carbon Oxides of nitrogen Irritating organic vapours Strong oxidizing agents Acids See Handling and Storage Section 7 and Incompatibility Section 10 11 TOXICOLOG INFORMATION Hazardous components Acetone ooo Hexanoic acid 2 ethyl compd with N N di 1 butanamine 1 1 OSHA Carcinogen NTP Carcinogen Specifically Regulated IARC Carcinogen 2 Ethylhexanoic acid copper salt 2 Ethylhexanoic acid 2 Propanol ooo O bul Formaldehyde IDH number 231020 Reasonably Anticipated to be Reasonably Anticipated to be C o o o Oooo suman Carirogen a a Human Carcinogen Group 28Group 1 Known To Be Human Carcinogen Known To Be Human Carcinogen Product name PRIMER N 7649 25GM Page 4 of 6 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual ea aaa Organs Blood Central nervous system Irritant Reproductive Cardiac Central nervou
211. n systems are installed or used PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Solid Mixes with water State Divided solid Molecular Weight 115 15 Melting Range F 433 4 Viscosity Not Applicable Boiling Range F Not applicable Solubility in water g L Miscible Flash Point F Not applicable pH 1 solution Not available Decomposition Temp F 433 4 decomp pH as supplied Not applicable Autoignition Temp F Not available Vapour Pressure mmHG Negligible Upper Explosive Limit Not available Specific Gravity water 1 Not available Lower Explosive Limit Not available Relative Vapor Density air 1 Not applicable Volatile Component vol Negligible Evaporation Rate Not applicable APPEARANCE Colourless crystalline powder soluble in water Insoluble in alcohol The naturally occurring form is proline CONDITIONS CONTRIBUTING TO INSTABILITY Product is considered stable and hazardous polymerization will not occur STORAGE INCOMPATIBILITY 1B Avoid contamination of water foodstuffs feed or seed Avoid reaction with oxidizing agents For incompatible materials refer to Section 7 Handling and Storage O PROLINE TOXICITY AND IRRITATION No significant acute toxicological data identified in literature search Refer to data for ingredients which follows O PROLINE Ecotoxicity Ingredient Persistence Water Soil Persistence Air Bioaccumulation Mobility D proline LOW Low HIGH 8of9 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safe
212. nces Control Act inventory listed on the Canadian DSL Domestic Substances List inventory listed on the Japanese ENCS Existing amp New Chemical Substances inventory listed on the Korean ECL Existing Chemical List inventory listed on the People s Republic of China register CRC SEPA Chemical Registration Center for Chinese State Environmental Protection Administration Other refer to any national measures that may be relevant 16 Other information Training advice The use of this product requires specific training The user must receive all product information in order to handle the product safely personal protection equipment and best practice standards Further information no information available Safety data sheet conforms to the Regulation EU N 1907 2006 FUTERRO E8909 23 Place d Escanaffles B 7760 Escanaffles BELGIUM phone 32 0 69 45 22 76 fax 32 0 69 45 22 97 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual futerro Safety data sheet FUTERRO POLYLACTIC ACID OLIGOMERS Page 10 10 Product Revised 30 07 2010 PRUB PLAO3 Version en nr 1 1 Supersedes 15 10 2009 This information applies to the PRODUCT AS SUCH and conforming to specifications of FUTERRO In case of formulations or mixtures it is necessary to ascertain that a new danger will not appear The information contained is based on our knowledge of the product at the date of publishing and it is given quite sincerely However the
213. ncountered in industry g asbestos silica Class P2 intended for use against both mechanically and thermally generated particulates e g metal fume Class P3 intended for use against all particulates containing highly toxic materials e g beryllium The local concentration of material quantity and conditions of use determine the type of personal protective equipment required Use appropriate NIOSH certified respirator based on informed professional judgement In conditions where no reasonable estimate of exposure can be made assume the exposure is in a concentration IDLH and use NIOSH certified full face pressure demand SCBA with a minimum service life of 30 minutes or a combination full facepiece pressure demand SAR with auxiliary self contained air supply Respirators provided only for escape from IDLH atmospheres shall be NIOSH certified for escape from the atmosphere in which they will be used ENGINEERING CONTROLS Local exhaust ventilation is required where solids are handled as powders or crystals even when partculates are relatively large a certain proportion will be powdered by mutual friction If in spite of local exhaust an adverse concentration of the substance in air could occur respiratory protection should be considered Such protection might consist of a particle dust respirators if necessary combined with an absorption cartridge b filter respirators with absorption cartridge or canister of the right t
214. nd sealing power distribution cable splices SECTION 2 INGREDIENTS Ingredient CAS No by Wt Adhesive Lined Polyoletin Tubing Flame Retardant Mixture 100 SECTION 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION 3 1 EMERGENCY OVERVIEW Odor Color Grade ADHESIVE LINED TUBING VARIOUS SIZES ODORLESS General Physical Form Solid Immediate health physical and environmental hazards Contact with aluminum or zinc in a pressurized system may generate hydrogen gas which could create an explosion hazard May cause thermal burns 3 2 POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS Eye Contact Page 1 of 7 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Vapors from heated material may cause eye irritation Signs symptoms may include redness swelling pain tearing and blurred or hazy vision During heating Thermal Burns Signs symptoms may include severe pain redness and swelling and tissue destruction Skin Contact During heating Thermal Burns Signs symptoms may include intense pain redness and swelling and tissue destruction Inhalation Vapors from heated material may cause irritation of the respiratory system Signs symptoms may include cough sneezing nasal discharge headache hoarseness and nose and throat pain Ingestion No health effects are expected Ingredient CAS No Class Description egulatio BENZIDINE DYES NONE Group 2A Intemational Agency for Research on Cancer BENZIDINE DYES NONE Known human carcinogen National Toxicology Program
215. ne chlorine dioxide hydrogen chloride and oxides of nitrogen as well as mixtures with any other compounds involved in the combustion These are common by products of combustion and are likely to be serious health concern thus keep upwind or wear self contained breathing apparatus when attempting to rescue FORM W MS 01 REV 14 DOC ID 960113 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET AMMONIUM PERCHLORATE Page 3 of 11 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Ammonium Perchlorate Date Issued Original issue 1989 Review Date 02 Jan 2013 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES IN CASE OF SPILL OR OTHER RELEASE See section 8 for recommended personal protective equipment Sweep up material and containerize Clean contaminated floor surface with water Ammonium perchlorate is water soluble thus manage water to avoid release into the environment Dispose of in accordance with local state and federal regulations Spills and releases may have to be reported to Federal or other Governmental Authorities and or local authorities See Section 15 regarding reporting requirements 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE NORMAL HANDLING See section 8 for recommended personal protective equipment Avoid contact with skin eyes and clothing Avoid breathing dust Wash thoroughly after handling and follow good personal hygiene and good housekeeping practices Keep containers closed Handle in a manner to minimize dusting Use of containers that meet the requirements to be
216. ned breathing apparatus SCBA operated in positive pressure mode and full turnout gear or bunker gear 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Not applicable 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE Store in dry location away from incompatible materials Minimize dust accumulation Clean dusts using method which does not scatter dust Vacuuming is preferred DO NOT USE compressed air to blow dust from work area Clean work clothing should be worn daily Clothing which becomes dusty should be changed promptly Wash hands thoroughly after handling and before eating smoking breaks and using toilet facilities Revision Date August 4 1999 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Cooper Hand Tools Cheraw Plant MSDS for Lead Free Solder 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Under normal conditions ambient temperature and pressure and use none required Above acceptable exposure guidelines respiratory protection in accordance with 29 CFR Part 134 should be worn SKIN PROTECTION Gloves to prevent skin contact with molten metal EYE PROTECTION Safety glasses or goggles as necessary to prevent contact with dusts fumes particles or molten metal ENGINEERING CONTROLS General ventilation used in combination with local exhaust in areas where dusts and or fumes are produced from heating and machining processes PERSONAL CONTROL MEASURES Air sampling for tin and antimony Mixed cellulose ester filter 0 8 um
217. ng and boiling temperatures Materials to Avoid Incompatibility Strong acids strong bases oxidizers reducing agents copper and copper alloys Hazardous Decomposition Products Carbon Oxides CO and CO gt Aldehydes Acetic Acid Sulfur Oxides Chlorine Hydrogen Chloride and various Hydrocarbons Hazardous Polymerization Will not polymerize ta TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Acute Toxicity to Animals Aluminum Chloride CAS 7446 70 0 Oral LD50 370 mg kg rat Dermal LD50 gt 2000 mg kg rabbit Polyvinyl Alcohol CAS 25213 24 5 Inhalation 1 hour LC50 gt 20 mg m rat Oral LD50 gt 5000 mg kg rat Chronic Toxicity to Animals No additional information Acute Toxicity to Humans No additional information Chronic Toxicity on Humans No additional information Carcinogenic Effects No additional information Mutagenic Effects No additional information Teratogenic Effects No additional information Developmental Toxicity No additional information 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Ecotoxicity Not Available Not expected to be ecotoxic BODS5 and COD Not Available Biodegradable OECD Not Available Mobility Not Available Toxicity of the Products of Biodegradation Not Available Special Remarks on the Products of Biodegradation Not Available DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Absorb spilled product with vermiculite dry sand or earth and allow to solidify Dispose of solid material in a suitable container
218. ng area My launch system will have a safety interlock that is in series with the launch switch that is not installed until my rocket is ready for launch and will use a launch switch that returns to the off position when released The function of onboard energetics and firing circuits will be inhibited except when my rocket is in the launching position All launches will be at NAR TRA certified events The Range Safety Officer will have the final say over any safety issues 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual 5 Misfires If my rocket does not launch The team will comply with this rule and when press the button of my electrical any additional precautions that the Range launch system will remove the Safety Officer makes on launch day launcher s safety interlock or disconnect its batter and will wait 60 seconds after the last launch attempt before allowing anyone to approach the rocket 6 Launch Safety will use a 5 second The team will comply with this rule and countdown before launch will ensure any determination the Range Safety that a means is available to warn Officer makes on launch day participants and spectators in the event of a problem will ensure that no person is closer to the launch pad than allowed by the accompanying Minimum Distance Table When arming onboard energetics and firing circuits will ensure that no person is at the pad except safety personnel and those requir
219. ng details general safety guidelines that are set forth by the team as well as lab specific 2 2 GENERAL LAB RULES Work Restrictions No person is authorized to work alone in a lab or workshop at any times At least two personnel are required to be working in an area at a time In the case that there is an emergency a lab partner should be able to assist Attire All personnel shall wear appropriate clothing at all times while in the lab e No loose clothing or jewelry that could get caught in moving machinery shall be worn e Long hair should be tied back in order to avoid getting caught in any moving machinery e Jewelry or other metal objects should not be worn while working with energized electrical circuits e Closed toed shoes are to be worn at all times e Long sleeves are to be worn when working with fiberglass Tool Training Individuals must be trained on any tools used Those not trained should not attempt to learn on their own An unexperienced person should take the following two steps in being trained on a new tool 1 The user should thoroughly read the user manual making sure they completely understand the document 2 The trainee should seek out a mentor who has been recently trained or experience on the particular piece of equipment Workspace All workspaces should be kept neat and orderly A clean as you go mentality should be used in order to prevent a cluttered workspace After completing a task in an area the
220. ntains the following ingredients for which the State of California has found to cause cancer which would require a warning under the statute No products were found Connecticut hazardous material survey Aluminum Illinois toxic substances disclosure to employee act Aluminum Rhode Island RTK hazardous substances Aluminum Pennsylvania RTK Aluminum Minnesota Aluminum Massachusetts RTK Aluminum New Jersey Aluminum New Jersey spill list Aluminum California Director s List of Hazardous Substances Aluminum TSCA 8 b inventory Aluminum SARA 313 toxic chemical notification and release reporting Aluminum Other Regulations OSHA Hazardous by definition of Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 EINECS This product is on the European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances Other Classifications WHMIS Canada Not controlled under WHMIS Canada DSCL EEC HMIS U S A Health Hazard 1 Fire Hazard 0 Reactivity 0 Personal Protection B National Fire Protection Association U S A Health 1 Flammability 1 Reactivity 0 Specific hazard Protective Equipment Gloves Lab coat Not applicable Safety glasses Section 16 Other Information References p 5 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Hawley G G The Condensed Chemical Dictionary 11e ed New York N Y Van Nostrand Reinold 1987 Material safety data sheet emitted by la Commission de la Sant et de la S curit du T
221. ny other circumstances where air purifying respirators may not provide adequate protection PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical State Solid Odor Possibly a slight organic odor Melting Point gt 100 C 212 F Specific Gravity water 1 gt 1 02 Water Solubility Insoluble Volatiles Not Determined STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability Stable Polymerization Polymerization will not occur Conditions To Avoid Expoxure to open flame or temperatures gt 530 F for pro longed time Incompatabilities Other Materials Hazardous Decomposition Hazardous gases or vapors can be released including Phenolic compounds nitrogen oxide hydrogen bromide carbon monoxide small amounts of hydrogen cyanide and styrene MSDOS Copyright 2004 2006 Edinburg Plastics Inc Page 3 of 4 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION AQUATIC TOXICITY No information is available Toxicity is expected to be low based on insolubility in water DISPOSAL INFORMATION Preferred options for disposal are 1 recycling 2 incineration with energy recovery and 3 landfill The high fuel value of this product makes option 2 very desirable for material that cannot be recycled but incinerator must be capable of scrubbing out acidic combustion products Treatment storage transportation and disposal must be in accordance with applicable federal TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION DOT Hazard Class Not Regulated Proper Ship
222. occur from pieces of debris sticking to the eyeball or eyelids SECTION 7 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS SPILLED None solid material DISPOSAL METHOD Must comply with federal state and local laws CONTAINER DISPOSAL Puncture or otherwise destroy packaging material before disposal SECTION 8 CONTROL MEASURES TLV OR SUGGESTED CONTROL VALUE No TLV is assigned to this mixture Minimize exposure to dust that may be generated from processing operations such as sawing or machining in accordance with good hygiene practice API recommends that particle concentration be controlled to within the TLV level of 10mg m3 or nuisance particles The OSHA PEL for nuisance particles is 15 mg m3 VENTILATION Remove decomposition fumes with local exhaust if overheating occurs during processing above 150 C RESPIRATORY PROTECTION SPECIFY TYPE If needed use MSHA NIOSH approved respirator for dusts mists and fumes whose TLV is greater than 0 05 mg m3 PROTECTIVE CLOTHING Use work gloves to avoid cuts from sharp edges Protect from thermal effects when handling heated material EYE PROTECTION Safety glasses with side shields OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Eyewash station in work area SECTION 9 SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS OR OTHER COMMENTS Use dust collection for sawing or machining The information herein is given in good faith but no warranty expressed or implied is made Ac
223. of its materials in such devices DO NOT MAKE REFERENCE TO THE JBF NAME OR ANY JBF ARYAPET TRADENAME IN ASSOCIATION WITH AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE Do not use a JBF ARYAPET or licensed trademark as the descriptive name of an implantable medical device e g do not call it the ARYAPET prosthesis or do not call it a ARYAPET device Please contact JBF Industries Limited if there is uncertainty about the suitability of the intended use 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Polylactic Acid PLA Plastic fuferro Safety data sheet FUTERRO POLYLACTIC ACID OLIGOMERS Page 1 10 Product Revised 30 07 2010 PRUB PLAO3 Version en nr 1 1 Supersedes 15 10 2009 WARNING FOR STACKING PALLETS SEE secnon 1 Identification of the substance preparation and of the company undertaking Trade name SDS number Chemical name CAS number MATERIAL USE Recommended uses and restrictions RESPONSIBLE FOR PLACING ON THE MARKET Trade name of the firm EMERGENCY NUMBER Official advisory body FUTERRO POLYLACTIC ACID OLIGOMERS PRUB PLAO3 Polylactique acide 9051 89 2 raw material Pre polymers Restricted to professional users see below this page FUTERRO 32 0 69 45 22 76 info futerro com The UK National Poisons Emergency number is 0870 600 6266 Outside the UK 44 870 600 6266 NB these services are only available to health professionals IRL The National Poisons Information Centre P
224. om Transportinfo or call 1 800 364 3577 or 651 737 6501 SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION US FEDERAL REGULATIONS Contact 3M for more information Page 5 of 7 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Scoteh Super 33 Vinyl Electrical Tape and Scotch Premium Vinyl Electrical Tape Super 88 Ogos 311 312 Hazard Categories Fire Hazard No Pressure Hazard No Reactivity Hazard No Immediate Hazard No Delayed Hazard No STATE REGULATIONS Contact 3M for more information CHEMICAL INVENTORIES The components of this product are in compliance with the chemical notification requirements of TSCA This product is an article as defined by TSCA regulations and is exempt from TSCA Inventory listing requirements Contact 3M for more information INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS Contact 3M for more information This MSDS has been ared to meet the U S OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION NFPA Hazard Classification Health 0 Flammability Reactivity 0 Special Hazards None National Fire Protection Association NFPA hazard ratings are designed for use by emergency response personnel to address the hazards that are presented by short term acute exposure to a material under conditions of fire spill or similar emergencies Hazard ratings are primarily based on the inherent physical and toxic properties of the material but also include the
225. on P403 P233 Store in a wal ventlmed place Keep comainar tightly closed P501 Dipa p Number Methylene Chlorida Dichloromethane 75092 200 8389 17 2119926076 39 0000 Methyt Acetate 79 20 89 201 185 2 17 2119926085 40 0000 10 15 Methyt Ethyl Ketone MEK 78 93 3 201 1590 06 2116297728 24 0000 10 30 Methyl Methacrylate Monomer Stabilized MMA 80 62 6 201 297 1 06 2116297731 37 0000 0 2 Af of the constiuerts of this adhesive product are listed on the TSCA inventory of chemical substances maintained by the US EPA or are exempt from that fisting Indicates this chemical Is subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act of 1986 40CFR372 indicates that this chemical is found on Proposition 68 s List of chemicals known ta the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity Contact with eyes Flush eyes immediately with plenty of water for 15 minutes and seek medical advice immediately Skin contact Wash skin with soap and water II irritation develops gat medical altention Inhalation Remove to fresh air it breathing is stopped give artifical resprration if breathing is ditficuk give oxygen Seek medical advice Ingestion Do not induce vomiting Seak medical advice immediately e Ela pom Water fog or fine spray carbon dioxide dry chemical or toam 0 Minimal Unsuitable Extinguishing Media Ory chemical powder Health 2 2
226. on products include carbon monoxide CO carbon dioxide CO2 nitrogen oxides NOx other pyrolysis products typical of burning organic material FIRE INCOMPATIBILITY Avoid contamination with oxidizing agents i e nitrates oxidizing acids chlorine bleaches pool chlorine etc as ignition may result PERSONAL PROTECTION Glasses Chemical goggles Gloves eeBOeeeeeeeen Respirator Particulate MINOR SPILLS Clean up all spills immediately Avoid contact with skin and eyes Wear impervious gloves and safety glasses Use dry dean up procedures and avoid generating dust Sweep up or vacuum up consider explosion proof machines designed to be grounded during storage and use Place spilled material in clean dry sealable labeled container JAJOR SPILLS Clear area of personnel and move upwind Alert Emergency Responders and tell them location and nature of hazard Control personal contact by using protective equipment and dust respirator Prevent spillage from entering drains sewers or water courses Avoid generating dust Sweep shovel up Recover product wherever possible Put residues in labeled plastic bags or other containers for disposal 3of9 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual if contamination of drains or waterways occurs advise emergency services PROTECTIVE ACTIONS FOR SPILL PROTECTIVE ACTION ZONE evacuation halt direction downwind distance wind wind distance M From IERG Canada Aus
227. one 1000 PPM 180 0 14807 96 6 Talc 2 moma Bs Resp 471 34 1 Calcium Carbonate 15 5 obi procter 13463 67 7 Titanium Dioxide 10 5 Reap aetan 1333 86 4 Carbon Black 3 5 3 5 Mg M3 Weight per Gallon Ibs VOC Less Federally Exempt Solvents percent by weight Flash Point F HMIS NFPA Rating health flammability reactivity Ingredient subject to the reporting requirements of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act SARA Section 313 40 CFR 372 65 C gt gt gt MSDS Text Page Follows gt 22 1 137 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual KRYLON PAINT ALL Fast Dry Enamel Section 3 Physical Data PRODUCT WEIGHT See TABLE EVAPORATION RATE Paster than Ether SPECIFIC GRAVITY 0 73 0 79 VAPOR DENSITY Heavier than Alr BOILING RANGE lt 0 395 F MELTING POINT NA VOLATILE VOLUME 87 95 SOLUBILITY IN WATER N A Section 4 Fire And Explosion Hazard Data FLASH POINT SHING MEDIA Carbon Dioxide Dry Chenicsl Fosm INUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Isolate fron heat electrical equipment sparks and open flame Closed containers may explode when exposed to extreme heat Application to hot surfaces requires special precautions During emergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products may cause a health hazard Symptoms may not be immediately apparent Obtain medical attention SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Pull protective equip
228. opean Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances Other Classifications WHMIS Canada CLASS 8 2 Flammable liquid with a flash point lower than 37 8 C 100 F CLASS D 2B Material causing other toxic effects TOXIC p 5 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual DSCL EEC R11 Highly flammable R36 Irritating to eyes S9 Keep container in a well ventilated place S16 Keep away from sources of ignition No smoking S26 In case of contact with eyes rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice HMIS U S A Health Hazard 2 Fire Hazard 3 Reactivity 0 Personal Protection h National Fire Protection Association U S A Health 1 Flammability 3 Reactivity 0 Specific hazard Protective Equipment Gloves Lab coat Vapor respirator Be sure to use an approved certified respirator or equivalent Wear appropriate respirator when ventilation is inadequate Splash goggles Section 16 Other Information References Material safety data sheet issued by la Commission de la SantA et de la SA curitA du Travail du QuA bec The Sigma Aldrich Library of Chemical Safety Data Edition Il Hawley G G The Condensed Chemical Dictionary 11e ed New York N Y Van Nostrand Reinold 1987 LOLI RTECS HSDB databases Other MSDSs Other Special Considerations Not available Created 10 10 2005 08 13 PM Last Updated 05 21 2013 12 00 PM The information above is believed to be accura
229. or blindness Skin contact can produce inflammation and blistering Inhalation of dust will produce irritation to gastro intestinal or respiratory tract characterized by burning sneezing and coughing Severe over exposure can produce lung damage choking unconsciousness or death Inflammation of the eye is characterized by redness watering and itching Skin inflammation is characterized by itching scaling reddening or occasionally blistering Potential Chronic Health Effects Extremely hazardous in case of skin contact irritant of eye contact irritant Very hazardous in case of skin contact corrosive Hazardous in case of skin contact sensitizer of inhalation CARCINOGENIC EFFECTS Not available MUTAGENIC EFFECTS Not available TERATOGENIC EFFECTS Not available DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY Not available The substance is toxic to blood kidneys lungs liver Repeated or prolonged exposure to the substance can 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual produce target organs damage Repeated exposure of the eyes to a low level of dust can produce eye irritation Repeated skin exposure can produce local skin destruction or dermatitis Repeated inhalation of dust can produce varying degree of respiratory irritation or lung damage Repeated or prolonged inhalation of dust may lead to chronic respiratory irritation Section 4 First Aid Measures Eye Contact Check for and remove any contact lenses Immediately flush eyes with
230. or man and environment May be explosive when mixed with combustible material Risk of explosion if heated under confinement Additional region specific information European Union EC Risk Phrase O R 9 R 44 EC Safety Phrase S 2 14 16 27 36 37 Canada Canadian WHMIS Class C Oxidizing material FORM W MS 01 REV 14 DOC ID 960113 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET AMMONIUM PERCHLORATE Page 2 of 11 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Ammonium Perchlorate Date Issued Original issue 1989 Review Date 02 Jan 2013 4 FIRST AID MEASURES Signs and symptoms of exposure Emergency and first aid procedures May cause local irritation or Wash exposed area immediately with plenty of stinging effect water Remove contaminated clothing and footwear INHALATION Airborne concentrations of If experiencing breathing difficulties move to fresh air ammonium perchlorate can Administer oxygen if exposed person is unconscious aggravate pre existing respiratory Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious problems person Routes of exposure SKIN INGESTION Ingestion of large quantities has Give water Induce vomiting keep airway clear been reported to cause Seek medical attention staggering in small mammals Chronic ingestion of sufficient quantities may interfere with uptake of iodine by the thyroid Irritation of the eyes will cause Flush eyes with fresh water for at least 15 stinging effect minutes
231. or selection training inspection and maintenance of the personal protective equipment Eye Face Protection Safety glasses with side shields Hand Protection Description Wear appropriate protective gloves Consult glove manufacturer s date for permeability data Respiratory Protection When ventilation is not sufficient to remove fumes from the breathing zone a safety approved respirator or self contained breathing apparatus should be worn EXPOSURE GUIDELINES Antimony Guideline ACGIH TLV TWA 0 5 mg m3 Guideline OSHA PELTWA 0 5 mg m3 Copper Guideline ACGIH TLV TWA 1 mg m3 Guideline OSHA PEL TWA 1 mg m3 Lead Guideline ACGIH TLV TWA 0 05 mg m3 Guideline OSHA PEL TWA 0 05 mg m3 Tin Lead Solder Aloy Kester Revisorr03 11 2010 Verskarc0 0000 Page2 of 4 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Guideline ACGIH TLV TWA 2 mg m3 Guideline OSHA PEL TWA 2 mg m3 Silver Guideline ACGIH TLV TWA 0 1 mg m3 Guideline OSHA PEL TWA 0 01 mg m3 Physical State Appearance Solid Color Silver grey Odor Odorless Boiling Point Not datermined Melting Paint gt 100 C gt 212 deg F Density gt 7 g cm 20 C 68 F Flash Point gt 93 C gt 199 F Chemical Stability Stable under normal temperatures and pressures Hazardous Polymerization Not reported Conditions to Avoid No thermal decomposition if used according to specifications Incompatible Materials Oxid
232. ot available Boiling Point 82 5 C 180 5 F Melting Point 88 5 C 127 3 F Critical Temperature 235 C 455 F Specific Gravity 0 78505 Water 1 Vapor Pressure 4 4 kPa 20 C Vapor Density 2 07 Air 1 Volatility Not available Odor Threshold 22 ppm Sittig 1991 700 ppm for unadapted panelists Verschuren 1983 Water Oil Dist Coeff The product is equally soluble in oil and water log oil water 0 1 lonicity in Water Not available Dispersion Properties See solubility in water methanol diethyl ether n octanol acetone Solubility Easily soluble in cold water hot water methanol diethyl ether n octanol acetone Insoluble in salt solution Soluble in benzene Miscible with most organic solvents including alcohol ethyl alcohol chloroform Section 10 Stability and Reactivity Data Stability The product is stable Instability Temperature Not available Conditions of Instability Heat Ignition sources incompatible materials Incompatibility with various substances Reactive with oxidizing agents acids alkalis Corrosivity Non corrosive in presence of glass Special Remarks on Reactivity Reacts violently with hydrogen palladium combination nitroform oleum COCI2 aluminum triisopropoxide oxidants Incompatible with acetaldehyde chlorine ethylene oxide isocyanates acids alkaline earth alkali metals caustics amines crotonaldehyde phosgene ammonia Isopropyl alcohol reacts wit
233. ot occur FORM W MS 01 REV 14 DOC ID 960113 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET AMMONIUM PERCHLORATE Page 5 of 11 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Ammonium Perchlorate Date Issued Original issue 1989 Review Date 02 Jan 2013 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION As with any toxicant dose and exposure are critically important variables to understand any potential toxicity It is always advisable to minimize dusting and use respiratory protection for environments where substantial dust is generated or where there may be exposure to water with high concentrations of perchlorate Ammonium perchlorate acts to reversibly and competitively inhibit iodine uptake by the thyroid gland The half life of ammonium perchlorate ranges from 8 to 12 hours Ammonium perchlorate does not bioaccumulate Perchlorate is not metabolized and is excreted from the kidneys Harmful if swallowed or inhaled in large doses In the early 1960s another salt of perchlorate potassium perchlorate given in very high doses for weeks of exposure as an oral therapeutic agent to treat hyperthyroidism was reported to be associated with a few cases of aplastic anemia and agranulocytosis National Research Council 2005 Since that time there have been no known reports of aplastic anemia There have been no reports of ammonium perchlorate associated with aplastic anemia or agranulocytosis IMMEDIATE ACUTE EFFECTS Oral LD50 rat 4200 mg kg Rat par LDLo 3500 mg k
234. ot occur Conditions to Avoid None Incompatible Materials None Special Decomposition Products DOT Shipping Name Non Regulated DOT UN Number DOT Hazard Class Non Reguiated DOT Packing Group Copyright 1996 2009 Actio Software Corporation All Rights Reserved nttp wawactio nat PORMS Epoxy Putty Pagx2 of 3 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Epoxy Resin 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual 810564PM Page of 6 11 20 2001 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET REVISION DATE 04 1 2001 SUPERSEDES 08 21 2001 SECTION 1 CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDS IDENTIFICATION Global Coatings Division H B Fuller Company 2900 Granada Lane Oakdale MN 55128 Phone 651 236 3700 Medical Emergency Phone Numbs 24 Hours 1 888 853 1758 Transport Emergency Phone Number CHEMTREC 1 800 424 9300 PRODUCT INFORMATION PRODUCT IDENTIFIER 810564PM PRODUCT NUMBER IF1947T PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Powder coating SECTION 2 COMPOSITION INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Unlisted ingredients are not hazardous per the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 and or are not found on the Canadian Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System ingredient disclosure list See Section amp for any additional exposure limit guidelines Chemical Name PERCENT OSHA PEL ai acne Calcium carbonate 1317 65 3 TWA Total dust 15 MG M3 TWA Respirable
235. otoxicity No ecotoxicity data was found for the product Environmental Fete No environmental informetion found for this product Waste Disposal Consult with the US EPA Guidelines listed in 40 CFR Part 261 3 for the Classifications of hazardous waste prior to disposal Furthermore consult with your state and local waste requirements or guidelines if applicable to ensure compliance Arrange disposal in accordance to the EPA and or state and local guidelines DOT Shipping Name Not Regulated DOT UN Number Not Regulated IATA Shipping Name Not Regulated IATA UN Number Not Regulated IMDG UN NUmber Not Regulated IMDG Shipping Name Not Regulated RID UN Number Not Regulated Lead Soider Alay Kester Revisorr03 11 2010 Versker0 0000 Page of 4 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Canada Reg Status This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the Controlled Praducts Regulations Canada WHMIS Controlled Class D2A Very Toxic Antimony TSCA Inventory Status Listed Canada DSL Listed Bismuth TSCA Inventory Status Canada DSL Zins TSCA Inventary Status Canada DSL Copper TSCA Inventory Status Canada DSL Lead TSCA Inventary Status Canada DSL Tin TSCA Inventory Status Canada DSL Silver TSCA Inventory Status Canada DSL WHMIS Pic
236. particular the maximum load acceptable in terms of the disposal environment and the personnel to be protected from risk Explosive materials must not be mixed with priming devices when the latter are being destroyed 4 _ CONTACT POINTS AUSTRALIAN POISONS INFORMATION CENTRE 24 hour service 13 11 26 EMERGENCY CONTACT Police Dial 000 or 1100 Exchange Fire Brigade Notify Police and Fire Brigade as to location material quantity UN Number and Company Contact COMPANY CONTACT Brandrill Limited Occupational Health amp Safety Department Henderson Western Australia Telephone 61 8 9494 6500 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Epoxy Putty Product Name POR 15 Epoxy Putty Product Use Restriction Putty Filler amp Sealer Manufacturer Name POR 15 Inc Address P O Box 1235 Morristown NJ 07962 1235 General Phone Number 800 457 6715 Customer Serice Phone 973 887 1999 Number Technical Product 800 457 6715 Information Emergency Phone Number 1 800 457 6715 CHEMTREC For emergencies in the US call CHEMTREC 800 424 9300 MSDS Format ANSI cCAS Ingredient Percent No applicable by weight Route of Exposure Potential Health Effects Eye Skin Inhalation Ingestion Chronic Health Effects Signs Symptorrs Target Organs Aggravation of Pre Existing Conditions Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes occasionally li
237. peratures Emissions data are best developed by monitoring actual plant conditions SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS To the best of our knowledge this product does not meet the definition of hazardous waste under the U S EPA Hazardous Waste Regulations 40 CFR 261 Disposal via incineration at an approved facility is recommended Consult state local or provincial authorities for more restrictive requirements SECTION 14 TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION Consult Bill of Lading for transportation information SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION INVENTORY STATUS U S EPA TSCA This product is in compliance with the Toxic Substances Control Act s Inventory requirements CANADIAN CEPA DSL This product is in compliance with the Canadian Domestic Substance List requirements If you need more information about the inventory status of this product call 651 236 5858 TSCA Section 12 b Export Notice Requirements This product contains a chemical substance that is currently on the EPA s Section 12 b Export List Contact the company Global Regulatory Group at 651 236 5858 for the identity of the Section 12 b chemical s FEDERAL REPORTING EPA SARA Title III Section 313 Unless listed below this product does not contain toxic chemical s subject to the reporting requirements of section 313 of Title II of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 SARA and 40 CFR part 72 EPA has advised that when a percentage range is li
238. person DO NOT INDUCE VO Give conscious patient several glasses of water Seek medical attention CHRONIC Health Hazards Carbon Black is clas ied by IARC as possibly carcinogenic to humans Group 25 based on experimental animale data however there ia inadequate evidence in humana for ita carcinogenicity Prolonged overexposure to solvent ingredients in Section 2 may cause adverse effects to the liver urinary cardiovascular and reproductive ayatena Rats exposed to titanium dioxide dust at 250 mg m3 developed lung cancer however such exposure levels are not attainable in the workplace Reports Nave associated repeated and prolonged overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage Section 6 Reactivity Data STABILITY Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID None known INCOMPATIBILITY None known HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS By fire Carbon Dioxide Carbon Monoxide Oxides of Metals in Section 2 HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will N ot Occur PAINTALL krI Section 7 Spill Or Leak Procedures STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL 13 RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove all sources of ignition Ventilate and remove with inert absorbent WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Waste Crom these products may be hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act RCRA 40 CFR 261 Waste must be tested for ignitability to determine the appli cable EPA hazardous waste numbers Waste from
239. physical damage to containers Always wash hands with soap and water after handling Work clothes should be laundered separately Use good occupational work practice Observe manufacturer s storing and handling recommendations Atmosphere should be regularly checked against established exposure standards to ensure safe working conditions are maintained 4o0f9 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Empty containers may contain residual dust which has the potential to accumulate following settling Such dusts may explode in the presence of an appropriate ignition source Do NOT cut drill grind or weld such containers In addition ensure such activity is not performed near full partially empty or empty containers without appropriate workplace safety authorisation or permit RECOMMENDED STORAGE METHODS Lined metal can Lined metal pail drum Plastic pa Potyliner drum Packing as recommended by manufacturer Check all containers are clearly labeled and free from leaks Glass container STORAGE REQUIREMENTS Store in original containers Keep containers securely sealed Store in a cool dry well ventilated area Store away from incompatible materials and foodstuff containers Protect containers against physical damage and check regularly for leaks Observe manufacturer s storing and handling recommendations SAFE STORAGE WITH OTHER CLASSIFIED CHEMICALS x X Must not be stored together
240. ping Name Not Regulated Identification Number Not Listed REGULATORY INFORMATION TSCA Status in compliance with TSCA Inventory requirements for commercial purposes WHMIS Classification Not a controlled product This product does not contain reportable quantities of substances subject to supplier notification Medical Use CAUTION Do not use in medical applications involving permanent implantation in the human body User Responsibility Each user should read and understand this information and incorporate it into individual site safety programs in accordance with applicable hazard communication standards and reguiations MSDOS Copyright 2004 2006 Edinburg Plastics Inc Page 4 of 4 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Science Lab com pire Chemicals amp Laboratory Equipment Aluminum Health Personal Protection Material Safety Data Sheet Aluminum MSDS Section 1 Chemical Product and Company Identification Product Name Aluminum CAS 7429 90 5 RTECS BD0330000 TSCA TSCA 8 b inventory Aluminum Cl Not applicable Chemical Name Aluminum Chemical Formula Al Composition Name Aluminum Catalog Codes SLA4735 SLA2389 SLA3895 SLA1549 Sciencelab com Inc SLA3055 SLA4558 SLA2212 SLA3715 14025 Smith Rd Synonym Aluminum metal pellets Aluminum metal sheet Aluminum metal shot Aluminum metal wire Section 2 Composition and Information on Ingre
241. piratory impairments may be affected by exposure to components in the processing fumes FIRST AID MEASURES Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes Call a physician The compound is not likely to be hazardous by skin contact but cleansing the skin after use is advisable If molten polymer gets on skin cool rapidly with cold water do not attempt to peel polymei from skin Obtain medical treatment for thermal bum No specific intervention is indicated as compound is not likely to be hazardous by ingestion Consult a physician if necessary No specific intervention is indicated as the compound is not likely to be hazardous by inhalation Consult a physician if necessary If exposed to fumes from overheating or combustion move to fresh air Consult a physician if symptoms persist For processing fume inhalation irritation leave contaminated area and breathe fresh air If coughing difficult breathing or any other symptoms develop seek medical attention at once even if symptoms develop at a later time For skin contact with fume condensate immediately wash thoroughly with soap and water If irritation develops seek medical attention FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Fire Fighting Keep personnel removed and upwind of fire Wear self contained breathing apparatus and protective fire fighting clothing Extinguishing Media Water mist or light spray at first Foam Dry Chemical CO2 Hazardous Combustion Products Hazardous g
242. plary damages howsoever arising even if ScienceLab com has been advised of the possibility of such damages 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Hot Glue Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS No 962 99 page of 3 Ad Tech 962 Date of Preparation Mar 26 1999 HMIS H 0 F 0 R 0 Product Chemical Name Ad Tech 962 Product Description Hot melt adhesive Manufacturer Adhesive Technologies Inc 3 Merrill Industrial Drive Hampton N H 03842 and Taipei Hsien Taiwan Phone 603 926 1616 FAX 603 926 1780 Open 8 a m to 4 p m EST Arrr Emergency Overview rr rsr r Section 2 Composition Information on Ingredients CAS Number wt or vol N A N A Ingredient Name This product is not hazardous as defined in 29 CFR 1910 1200 Toxicity Data Conforms to ASTM D 4236 as non toxic Section 3 Physical and Chemical Properties Physical State 100 Solids Water Solubility Nil Appearance and Odor Yellow color with slight odor Boiling Point Not applicable Vapor Pressure Not applicable Melting Point 208 F 98 C Vapor Density Air 1 Not applicable Viscosity 5 500 centipoise 350 F Specific Gravity H2O 1 at 4 C 98 Volatile Nil PH 7 1 Evaporation Rate Not applicable Section 4 Fire Fighting Measures Flash Point gt 450 F gt 232 C Flash Point Method CC Autoignition Temperature gt 800 F gt 427 C Extinguishing Media Carbon Dioxide Foam Unusual Fi
243. r animal by ACGIH DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY Classified Reproductive system toxin female Reproductive system toxin male SUSPECTED Causes damage to the following organs central nervous system CNS May cause damage to the following organs kidneys the reproductive system liver skin Other Toxic Effects on Humans Hazardous in case of skin contact irritant of ingestion of inhalation Slightly hazardous in case of skin contact permeator Special Remarks on Toxicity to Animals Not available Special Remarks on Chronic Effects on Humans May affect genetic material mutagenicity based on studies with yeast S cerevisiae bacteria and hamster fibroblast cells May cause reproductive effects fertility based upon animal studies May contain trace amounts of benzene and formaldehyde which may cancer and birth defects Human passes the placental barrier Special Remarks on other Toxic Effects on Humans Acute Potential Health Effects Skin May cause skin irritation May be harmful if absorbed through the skin Eyes Causes eye irritation characterized by a burning sensation redness tearing inflammation and possible corneal injury Inhalation Inhalation at high concentrations affects the sense organs brain and causes respiratory tract irritation It also may affect the Central Nervous System behavior characterized by dizzness drowsiness confusion headache muscle weakeness and possibly motor incoordination speech abnormaliti
244. r cleanup Solidfied solder can be scraped up upon cooling Use caution to avoid breathing fumes if a gas torch is used to cut up large pieces Handling Use with adequate ventilation Avoid beeathing vapor and fumes Use only in accordance wth directions Storage No special storage conditions required Hygiene Practices Vash thoroughly ater handling Avoid inhaling vapors mists or fumes Engineering Controls Use appropriate engineering control such as process enclosures local exhaust ventilation or other engineering controls to control airbome levels below recommended exposure limits Where such systems are not effective wear suitable personal protective equipment which performs satisfactorily and meets OSHA or other recognized standards Consult with local procedures for selection training inspection and maintenance of the personal protective equipment Eye Face Protection Safety glasses wth side shields Hand Protection Description ear appropriate protective gloves Consult glove manufacturer s date for permeability deta Respiratory Protection When ventilation is not sufficient to remove fumes from the breathing zone a safety approved respirator of self contained breathing apparatus shouid be warn EXPOSURE GUIDELINES Antimony Guideline ACGIH TLV TWA 0 5 mg m3 Guideline OSHA PEL TWA 0 5 mgim3 Copper Guideline ACGIH TLV TWA 1 mg m3 Guideline OSHA PEL TWA 1 mg m3 Lead Guideline ACGIH TLV T
245. r its authorized agent the information contained in it may have been modified from the original document and it may not be the most current revision Liability if any for use of this product is limited to the terms contained in our sale terms and conditions We do not in any way warrant expressed or implied including any implied warranty for merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose the data contained or the product described in this MSDS Additionally we do not warrant that the product will not infringe any patent or other proprietary or property rights of others Contact David M Rubin Hexcel Schwebel Environmental Health and Safety Manager 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Cellulose Fiber Dog Barf Wadding LE merican Wood Fibers Material Safety Data Sheet Cellulose Fiber American Wood Fibers 9841 Broken Land Parkway 302 Additional Information 410 290 8700 Columbia MD 21046 1 Product Identification Cellulose Fiber 2 Hazardous Ingredients Identity Information Name Agency Exposure Limits Comments CAS Percent Pulp 65996 61 4 20 95 PEL TWA 15 mg m3 Total dust cellulose PEL TWA 5mg m3 Respirable dust TLV TWA 10mg m3 Total dust Calcium 471 34 1 lt 1 OSHA PEL 15 mg M3 Total dust Carbonate ACGIH PEL 5 mg M3 Respirable dust lime mud TLV TWA 10 mg M3 Total dust i POP lac e applicable ACGIH 3 Hazard Identification Appearance and Odor Gray
246. r of the product to determine at the time of disposal whether the product meets relevant waste classification and to assure proper disposal WHMIS Canada Classification None This product has been classified in accordance with hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations and this MSDS contains all the information required by the Controlled Products Regulations Ingredient Disclosure List None 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual MSDS Number 439 3227 00SU C000 12 Date October 1 2002 Page 6 of 6 Section 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION Continued California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 Proposition 65 Warning The state of California has determined that the following listed component chemicals in this product may cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm None U S EPA TSCA Information This product is an article as defined by TSCA and is not required to be listed in the TSCA inventory Ozone Depletion Information This product does not contain or is not manufactured with ozone depleting substances as identified in Title VI Clean Air Act Stratospheric Ozone Protection and the regulations set forth in 40 CFR Part 82 Section 16 OTHER INFORMATION Special Precautions Airborne carbon fibers or dust are electrically conductive and may create electrical short circuits that could result in damage to and malfunction of electrical equipment and or personal injur
247. ravail du Qu bec SAX N I Dangerous Properties of Indutrial Materials Toronto Van Nostrand Reinold 6e ed 1984 The Sigma Aldrich Library of Chemical Safety Data Edition II Guide de la loi et du r glement sur le transport des marchandises dangeureuses au canada Centre de conformit internatinal Lt e 1986 037 Waste manifest or notification not required Other Special Considerations Not available Created 10 09 2005 03 39 PM Last Updated 05 21 2013 12 00 PM The information above is believed to be accurate and represents the best information currently available to us However we make no warranty of merchantability or any other warranty express or implied with respect to such information and we assume no liability resulting from its use Users should make their own investigations to determine the suitability of the information for their particular purposes In no event shall ScienceLab com be liable for any claims losses or damages of any third party or for lost profits or any special indirect incidental consequential or exemplary damages howsoever arising even if ScienceLab com has been advised of the possibility of such damages p 6 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Ammonium Perchlorate Ammonium Perchlorate Date Issued Original issue 1989 Review Date 02 Jan 2013 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME Ammonium Perchlorate OTHER GENERIC NAMES AP ammonium salt of perchloric a
248. ravity 1 1000 Vapor density Not available Flash point 257 C 494 6 F Supplier method Flammable Explosive limits lower Not available Flammable Explosive limits upper Not available Autoignition temperature Not available Evaporation rate Not available Solubility in water Dispersible Partition coefficient n octanol water Not available VOC content 0 1 value for resin and hardener together 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability Stable Hazardous reactions Hazardous decomposition products Will not occur None Incompatible materials Strong acids Strong oxidizing agents Halogenated compounds Strong mineral acids Reactive metals Sodium hypochlorite Calcium hypochlorite Nitrous acid and other nitrosating agents Conditions to avoid Excessive heat Store away from incompatible materials 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION OSHA Carcinogen Hazardous components Specifically Regulated 1 3 bis 3 dimethylamino prop Po NNN Polyfaxy methyi 1 2 ethanediy ae w hydroxy ether with 2 2 bis hydroxymethy 1 3 propanediol 4 1 2 IDH number 1071250 Product name Loctite Instant Mix Epoxy Part B Page 3 of S 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Hazardous components 1 3 bis 3 dimethylamino propyljurea Polyfoxy methyl 1 2 ethanediy a hydro w hydroxy ether with 2 2 bis hydroxymethyl 1 3 propanediol 4 1 2 Health Effects Target Organs No Target
249. ray mist to cool the surfaces exposed to the fire Not to be used do not use water jets stick jets for extinguishing fire since they could help to spread the flames Special peril complete combustion with an excess of oxygen forms carbon dioxide CO2 and water vapour partial combustion forms also carbon monoxide CO soot and cracked products aldehydes ketones Special exposure hazards dust may form an explosive mixture with air ignited by sparks or sources of ignition FUTERRO E8909 23 Place d Escanaffles B 7760 Escanaffles BELGIUM phone 32 0 69 45 22 76 fax 32 0 69 45 22 97 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual fuferro Safety data sheet FUTERRO POLYLACTIC ACID OLIGOMERS Page 5 10 Product Revised 30 07 2010 PRUB PLAO3 Version en nr 1 1 Supersedes 15 10 2009 however when the pictorial warning as shown on the top of the safety data sheet is affixed to the pallet the pallet must never be placed either on top of or below another pallet N B here the term pallet includes both the pallet and its load when pallets are stored in racks it should be checked whether the pallet is fit for stacking in the concemed racks Incompatible materials avoid contact with strong oxidizing materials water container Suitable Polyethylene stainless steel VbF Klasse Germany SPECIFIC USE S no information available refer to point 8 8 Exposure controls personal protection Exposure controls ref
250. re or Explosion Hazards None Special Fire Fighting Instructions None 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual MSDS No 962 99 Ad Tech 962 page 2 of 3 Fire Fighting Equipment Because fire may produce toxic thermal decomposition products wear a self contained breathing apparatus SCBA with a full facepiece operated in pressure demand or positive pressure mode Section 5 Stability and Reactivity Stability Stable Polymerization Hazardous polymerization will not occur Incompatibilities Materials to avoid Strong oxidizing agents Hazardous Decomposition Products Thermal oxidative decomposition of Ad Tech 962 can produce carbon monoxide and or carbon dioxide Section 6 Health Hazard Information Potential Health Effects Eyes Vapors and fumes released at or above application temperature may cause irritation Inhalation Vapors and fumes released at or above application temperature may cause irritation of the nose throat and respiratory tract Skin Hot molten adhesive will burn and blister skin tissue Ingestion Ingestion is not a likely route of exposure Small amounts are not anticipated to be harmful Carcinogenicity IARC NTP and OSHA do not list Ad Tech 962 as a carcinogen Medical Conditions Aggravated by Long Term Exposure No know effects on other illnesses Chronic Effects No anticipated chronic effects Emergency and First Aid Procedures Inhalation If irritation occurs remove to fresh air
251. requirements Contact 3M for more information Page 5 of 7 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 3M Tapes 3900 3939 6969 2929 5959 8979 8979N and 390 06 19 13 INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS Contact 3M for more information This MSDS has been prepared to meet the U S OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION NFPA Hazard Classification Health 0 Flammability Reactivity 0 Special Hazards None National Fire Protection Association NFPA hazard ratings are designed for use by emergency response personnel to address the hazards that are presented by short term acute exposure to a material under conditions of fire spill or similar emergencies Hazard ratings are primarily based on the inherent physical and toxic properties of the material but also include the toxic properties of combustion or decomposition products that are known to be generated in significant quantities Revision Changes Section Product name was modified Section 1 Product use information was modified Section 16 Disclaimer second paragraph was modified Section 14 Transportation legal text was modified Page Heading Product name was modified Section 9 Density information was modified Section 9 Vapor density value was modified Section 9 Vapor pressure value was modified Section 9 Boiling point information was modified Section 5 Flammable lim
252. revision of some data is in progress Users are advised of possible additional hazards when the product is used in applications for which it was not intended This sheet shall only be used and reproduced for prevention and security purposes The references to legislative regulatory and codes of practice documents cannot be considered as exhaustive Itis the responsibility of the person receiving the product to refer to the totality of the official documents concerning the use the possession and the handling of the product It is also the responsibility of the handlers of the product to pass on to any subsequent persons who will come into contact with the product usage storage cleaning of containers other processes the totality of the information contained within this safety data sheet and necessary for safety at work the protection of health and the protection of environment The indicate the changes made with respect to the previous version FUTERRO ExESSEO 23 Place d Escanaffles B 7760 Escanaffles BELGIUM phone 32 0 69 45 22 76 fax 32 0 69 45 22 97 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Polypropylene POLYPROPYLENE Material Safety Data Sheet General Information Chemical Name amp Synonyms Trade Name amp Synonyms Polypropylene Natural Homopolymer Polypropylene O P grade polypropylene Chemical Family Formula Homopolymer Polypropylene Ch ch3 ch2 Proper DOT Shipping Name N A DOT Haz
253. ritation develops Serious Skin Contact Not available Inhalation If inhaled remove to fresh air If not breathing give artificial respiration If breathing is difficult give oxygen Get medical attention immediately Serious Inhalation Not available Ingestion Do NOT induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person If large quantities of this material are swallowed call a physician immediately Loosen tight clothing such as a collar tie belt or waistband Serious Ingestion Not available Section 5 Fire and Explosion Data Flammability of the Product Non flammable Auto Ignition Temperature Not available Flash Points Not available Flammable Limits Not available Products of Combustion Some metallic oxides Fire Hazards in Presence of Various Substances Not available Explosion Hazards in Presence of Various Substances Risks of explosion of the product in presence of mechanical impact Not available Risks of explosion of the product in presence of static discharge Not available Fire Fighting Media and Instructions SMALL FIRE Use DRY chemical powder LARGE FIRE Use water spray fog or foam Do not use water jet Special Remarks on Fire Hazards Not available Special Remarks on Explosion Hazards Not available Section 6 Accidental Release Measures Small Spill Use appropriate tools to put the spilled solid in a convenient was
254. rks on Fire Hazards Vapor may travel considerable distance to source of ignition and flash back CAUTION MAY BURN WITH NEAR INVISIBLE FLAME Hydrogen peroxide sharply reduces the autoignition temperature of Isopropyl alcohol After a delay Isopropyl alcohol ignites on contact with dioxgenyl tetrafluorborate chromium trioxide and potassium tert butoxide When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and fumes Special Remarks on Explosion Hazards Secondary alcohols are readily autooxidized in contact with oxygen or air forming ketones and hydrogen peroxide It can become potentially explosive It reacts with oxygen to form dangerously unstable peroxides which can concentrate and explode during distillation or evaporation The presence of 2 butanone increases the reaction rate for peroxide formation Explosive in the form of vapor when exposed to heat or flame May form explosive mixtures with air Isopropyl alcohol phosgene forms isopropyl chloroformate and hydrogen chloride In the presence of iron salts thermal decompositon can occur whicn in some cases can become explosive A homogeneous mixture of concentrated peroxides isopropyl alcohol are capable of detonation by shock or heat Barium perchlorate isopropyl alcohol gives the highly explosive alkyl perchlorates p 2 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual It forms explosive mixtures with trinitormethane and hydrogen peroxide It produces a violent explosive reaction whe
255. rmal application of aerosol products where minimal skin contact is expected For long or repeated contact wear chemical resistant gloves EYE PROTECTION Wear safety spectacles with unperforated sideshielda Section 9 Precautions DOL STORAGE CATE 1A PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLI AND STORING Keep away from heat sparks and open flame Vapors will accumulate readily and may ignite explosively During use and until all vapors are gone Keep area ventilated Do not smoke Extinguish all flames pilot lights and heaters Turn off stovas electric tools and appliances and any other sources of ignition Consult NFPA Code Use approved Bonding and Grounding procedures Contenta under pressure Do not puncture incinerate or expose to temperature above 120F Heat from sunlight radiators stoves hot water and other heat sources could cause container to burst Do not take internally Keep out of the reach of children OTHER PRECAUTIONS Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents can be harmful or fatal Section 10 Other Regulatory Information CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING These producta contain chemicals known te the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm TSCA CERTIFICATION All chemicals in these products sre listed or are exempt from listing om the TSCA Inventory The above information pertaina to the
256. rosive solid Stop leak if without risk Do not get water inside container Do not touch spilled material Use water spray to reduce vapors Prevent entry into sewers basements or confined areas dike if needed Eliminate all ignition sources Call for assistance on disposal Section 7 Handling and Storage Precautions Keep container dry Keep away from heat Keep away from sources of ignition Empty containers pose a fire risk evaporate the residue under a fume hood Ground all equipment containing material Do not ingest Do not breathe dust Never add water to this product In case of insufficient ventilation wear suitable respiratory equipment If ingested seek medical advice immediately and show the container or the label Avoid contact with skin and eyes Storage Keep container dry Keep in a cool place Ground all equipment containing material Corrosive materials should be stored in a separate safety storage cabinet or room Section 8 Exposure Controls Personal Protection Engineering Controls Use process enclosures local exhaust ventilation or other engineering controls to keep airborne levels below recommended exposure limits If user operations generate dust fume or mist use ventilation to keep exposure to airborne contaminants below the exposure limit Personal Protection Splash goggles Lab coat Vapor and dust respirator Be sure to use an approved certified respirator or equivalent Gloves Personal Protection i
257. rotection Not ordinarily required If sized and sufficient vapor or fumes are being generated during heating or curing of this product use a NIOSH approved organic vapor respirator If sufficient dust or fibers are generated during use or when machining grinding or sawing the cured product use a NIOSH approved dust respirator Ventilation Use local exhaust sufficient to control vapor fumes fibers or dust generated If exhaust ventilation is not available or is inadequate use a NIOSH approved respirator as appropriate General Hygiene Recommendations Before eating drinking smoking or using toilet facilities wash face and hands thoroughly with soap and water Remove any contaminated clothing and launder before reuse Use vacuum equipment to remove fibers and dust from clothing and work areas Compressed air is not recommended 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual MSDS Number 439 3227 00SU C000 12 Date October 1 2002 Page 4 of 6 Section 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance and Odor Black fibers woven into fabrics of varying weight width and thickness depending on the style with and without sizing with no distinctive odor Melting Point F C 000 6512 F 3600 C Specific Gravity Water 1 1 5 1 9 pH of Undiluted Product Not determined Volatile Percent by Weight 0 Percent Ye VOC ccccsccsssscsecccsseces Not determined Solubility in Water
258. s Detected in maternal milk in human Special Remarks on other Toxic Effects on Humans Acute Potential Health Effects Skin May cause mild skin irritation and sensitization Eyes Can cause eye irritation Inhalation Breathing in small amounts of this material during normal handling is not likely to cause harmful effects However breathing large amounts may be harmful and may affect the respiratory system and mucous membranes irritation behavior and brain Central nervous system depression headache dizziness drowsiness stupor incoordination unconciousness coma and possible death peripheral nerve and senstation blood urinary system and liver Ingestion Swallowing small amouts during normal handling is not likely to cause harmful effects Swallowing large amounts may be harmful Swallowing large amounts may cause gastrointestinal tract irritation with nausea vomiting and diarrhea abdominal pain It also may affect the urinary system cardiovascular system sense organs behavior or central nervous system somnolence generally depressed activity irritability headache dizziness drowsiness liver and respiratory system breathing difficulty Chronic Potential Health Effects May cause defatting of the skin and dermatitis and allergic reaction May cause adverse reproductive effects based on animal data studies Section 12 Ecological Information Ecotoxicity Ecotoxicity in water LC50 100000 mg l 96 hours Fathead Minnow
259. s of nitrogen aliphatic aldehydes and other organic Byproducts substances may be formed during combustion Melted solder above 1000 deg F v li liberate toxic lead and or antimony fumes NFPA Ratings NFPA Health 2 NFPA Flammability 0 NFPA Reactivity 0 NFPA Other Personnel Precautions Evacuate area and keep unnecessary and unprotected personnel from entering the spill ares Avoid inhaling vapors mists or fumes Avoid contact with skin eyes and clothing Environmental Precautions Avold runoff into storm sewers ditches and waterways Methods for containment Melted solder will solidify on cooling and can be scraped up Methods for cleanup Solidfied solder can be scraped up upon cooling Use caution to avoid breathing fumes ifa gas torch is used to cut up large pieces Handling Use with adequate ventilation Avoid beeathing vapor and fumes Use only in accordance with directions Storage No special storage conditions required Hygiene Practices Wash thoroughly after handling Avoid inhaling vapors mists or fumes Engineering Controls Use appropriate engineering control such as process enclosures local exhaust ventilation or other engineering controls to control airbome levels below recommended exposure limits Where such systems are not effective wear suitable Personal protective equipment which performs satisfactorily and meets OSHA or other recognized standards Consult with focal procedures f
260. s system Lung Hexanoic acid 2 ethyl c with N N dil 1 a tron E f C Iritant Kid Mutagen Ri Nickel eproductive Ri Allergen Blood Developmental Endocrine Eyes Gastrointestinal Heart Irritant Kidney Liver Lung Mutagen Nervous System Reproductive Respiratory Some evidence of carcinogenicity Spleen Less weight gain and 2 Ethylhexanoic acid copper salt 2 Ethylhexanoic acid Eyes Liver Allergen Blood Brain Central nervous system Irritant Kidney Li fous Neem ea evidence of carcinogenicity Less weight gain and food intake cals System Allergen Behavioral Central nervous system Irritant Liver Metabolic Mutagen Reproductive Respira Some evidence of carcinogenic Water aaau No Target Organs 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Ecological information Do not empty into drains surface water ground water 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Information provided is for unused product only Recommended method of disposal Follow all local state federal and provincial regulations for disposal Hazardous waste number D001 Ignitable This product may contain traces of D018 Benzene However this product is only classifiable as hazardous waste if it exhibits the characteristics of toxicity as shown by the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure TCLP Under RCRA it is the responsibility of the end user of this product to determine whether it meets this criteria at the time of disposal
261. ses with side shields when handling this product Wear additional eye protection such as chemical splash goggles and or face shield when the possibility exists for eye contact with splashing or spraying liquid or airborne material Have an eye wash station available SKIN PROTECTION Prevent contact with this product Wear chemically resistant gloves long sleeved shirt an apron and other protective equipment depending on conditions of use GLOVES Nitrite RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Respiratory protection may be required to avoid overexposure when handling this product Use a respirator if general room ventilation is not available or sufficient to eliminate symptoms NIOSH approved air Expiator with dust mist filter Respirators should be selected by and used following requirements found in OSHA s respirator standard 29 CFR 1910 134 VENTILATION EXPOSURE LIMITS Chemical Name ACGIH EXPOSURE LIMITS AIHA WEEL Epoxy resin Not established Not established Calcium carbonate TWA Total dust 10 MG M3 Not established 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual 810564PM Page 4 of 6 11 20 2001 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Not established Not established Bisphenol A Not established Not established TWA as Fe Fume 5 MG M3 Not established Not established Not established Crystalline silica TWA Respirable dust 0 05 MG M3 Not established SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PHYSICAL STATE Solid COLOR Red
262. sidered to be accurate and reliable Iten Industries however makes no warranty expressed or implied concerning the accuracy of the information Since the conditions of methods of the use are beyond our control Iten Industries does not assume any responsibility and expressly disclaims any liability for use of this material the hazards connected with the use of this material or the results to be obtained from the use thereof except as warranted in our written contract of sale or acknowledgement 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Heat Shrink Tubing MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ITCSN Heat Shrink Tubing Material Safety Data Sheet Copyright 2009 3M Company All rights reserved Copying and or downloading of this information for the purpose of properly utilizing 3M products is allowed provided that 1 the information is copied in full with no changes unless prior written agreement is obtained from 3M and 2 neither the copy nor the original is resold or otherwise distributed with the intention of earning a profit thereon SECTION 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME ITCSN Heat Shrink Tubing MANUFACTURER 3M DIVISION Electrical Markets Division ADDRESS 3M Center St Paul MN 55144 1000 EMERGENCY PHONE 1 800 364 3577 or 651 737 6501 24 hours Issue Date 06 10 09 Supercedes Date Initial Issue Document Group 26 5943 1 Product Use Intended Use Electrical Specific Use Insulating a
263. st tightness and cough Ingestion Acute aluminum toxicity is unlikely Chronic Potential Health Effects Skin Contact dermatitis occurs rarely after aluminum exposure Most cases of aluminum toxicity in humans are in one of two categories patients with chronic renal failure or people exposed to aluminum fumes or dust in the workplace The main source of aluminum in people with chronic renal failure was in the high aluminum content of the water for the dialysate used for dialysis in the 1970 s Even though this problem was recognized and corrected aluminum toxicity continues to occur in some individuals with renal who chronically ingest aluminum containing phosphate binders or antacids Inhalation Chronic exposure to aluminum dust may cause dyspnea cough asthma chronic obstructive lung disease pulmonary fibrosis pneumothorax pneumoconiosis encephalopathy weakness incoordination and epileptiform seizures and other neurological symptoms similar to that described for chronic ingestion Hepatic necrosis is also a reported effect of exposure to airborne particulates carrying aluminum Ingestion Chronic ingestion of aluminum may cause Aluminum Related Bone Disease or aluminum induced Osteomalacia with fracturing Osteodystrophy microcytic anemia weakness fatigue visual and auditory hallucinations memory loss speech and language impairment dysarthria stuttering stammering anomia hypofluency aphasia and eventually mutism epileptic seizures
264. sted the midpoint may be used to fulfill reporting obligations O CdS H 4 Isopropylidenediphenol 80 05 7 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual 810564PM Page 6 of 6 11 20 2001 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET WHMIS STATUS Unless listed below this product is not controlled under the Canadian Workplace Hazardous Materials Formation System D2B D2A STATE REPORTING This MSDS is not prepared for distribution in California SECTION 16 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION This Material Safety Data Sheet is prepared to comply with the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 and the Canadian Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System WHMIS Prepared by The Global Regulatory Department Phone 651 236 5842 The information and recommendations set forth herein are believed to be accurate Because some of the information is derived from information provided to the H B Fuller Company from its suppliers and because the H B Fuller Company has no control over the conditions of handling and use the H B Fuller Company makes no warranty expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of the data or the results to be obtained from the use thereof The information is supplied solely for your information and consideration and the H B Fuller Company assumes no responsibility for use or reliance thereon It is the responsibility of the user of H B Fuller Comp
265. sues are damaged a possible indication that the toxic material was ingested the absence of such signs however is not conclusive Loosen tight clothing such as a collar tie belt or waistband If the victim is not breathing perform mouth to mouth resuscitation Seek immediate medical attention Serious Ingestion Not available Section 5 Fire and Explosion Data Flammability of the Product May be combustible at high temperature Auto Ignition Temperature 285 C 545 F Flash Points CLOSED CUP 81 1 C 178 F Flammable Limits LOWER 0 7 UPPER 6 3 Products of Combustion These products are carbon oxides CO C02 nitrogen oxides NO NO2 Fire Hazards in Presence of Various Substances Not available Explosion Hazards in Presence of Various Substances Risks of explosion of the product in presence of mechanical impact Not available Risks of explosion of the product in presence of static discharge Not available Fire Fighting Media and Instructions SMALL FIRE Use DRY chemical powder LARGE FIRE Use water spray fog or foam Do not use water jet Special Remarks on Fire Hazards Material in powder form capable of creating a dust explosion Special Remarks on Explosion Hazards Not available Section 6 Accidental Release Measures p 2 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Small Spill Use appropriate tools to put the spilled solid in a convenient waste disposal container Large Spill Cor
266. t needed for normal use High temperature resistant gloves are recommended EXPOSURE GUIDELINES Applicable Exposure Limits PEL OSHA None Established TLV ACGIH None Established Comply with national occupational threshold values for dust or powder 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PHYSICAL DATA Appearance Pellets or Molten Polymer Color Clear to grayish white Odor Odorless Melting Point No Data Available Vapor Pressure Not Applicable Vapor Density Not Applicable Solubility in Water Insoluble pH Not Applicable Specific Gravity 1 3 1 4 Volatiles Negligible Flash point Not determined STABILITY AND REACTIVITY CHEMICAL STABILITY Stable at normal conditions INCOMPATIBILITY WITH OTHER MATERIALS Incompatible or can react with strong oxidizers DECOMPOSITION Combustion products include carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide Thermal decomposition products can include acetaldehyde and ethylene POLYMERIZATION Polymerization will not occur TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Polyethylene Terephthalate is not a skin irritant Can develop eye irritation due to dust exposure Low acute toxicity Fumes vapors or dust inhalation may cause irritation to the respiratory system Toxic effects from short exposures by ingestion resulted in no adverse effects Animal testing indicates that Polyethylene Terephthalate does not have carcinogenic mutagenic dev
267. tal Entity State Provincial or local laws References Keil D A Warren M Jenny J EuDaly and R Dillard 1998 Effects of Ammonium Perchlorate on Immunotoxicological Hematological and Thyroid Parameters in BEC3F1 Female Mice DSWA01 97 0008 Medical University of South Carolina Charleston SC September 30 1998 Online Available http www epa gov ncea perchlorate references2 documents 44966 pdf accessed Feb 6 2006 Keil D A Warren M Jenny J EuDaly and R Dillard 1999 Effects of Ammonium Perchlorate on Immunotoxicological Hematological and Thyroid Parameters in B6C3F1 Female Mice Final Report DSWA01 97 0008 Medical University of South Carolina Charleston SC June 19 1999 Online Available http www epa gov ncea perchlorate references2 documents 99555 pdf accessed Feb 6 2006 Greer M A G Goodman R C Pleus and S E Greer 2002 Health effects assessment for environmental perchlorate contamination The dose response for inhibition of thyroidal radioiodine uptake in humans Environ Health Perspect 110 9 927 937 Lamm S H L E Braverman F X Li K Richman S Pino and G Howearth 1999 Thyroid health status of ammonium perchlorate workers Gibbs J P R Ahmad K S Crump D P Houck T S Leveille J E Findlay and M Francis 1998 Evaluation of a population with occupational exposure to airborne ammonium perchlorate for possible acute or chronic effects in thyroid function J
268. tandard Format Intended Use of Product Solvent Cement for Bonding Acrylics This product is intended tor use by skilled individuals at their own risk The information contained herein is based on data considered accurate based on current state ot knowledge and experience However no warranty is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of this data or the results to be obtained from the use thereof Flerame SGIG_0601I2 68 Pag 2c 662012 148 PM 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual LP Solder WHMIS DOT Pictograms Equipment Pidopans a SN tei Safety Protective 02a Tose Product Name Product Code Lead Solder Alloy Lead Solder Alloy MSDS Manufacturer Number Lead Solder Alloy Product Use Restriction Manufacturer Name Address General Phone Number Customer Service Phone Number CHEMTREC Website MSDS Creation Date MSDS Revision Date Emergency Overview Raute of Exposure Eye Skin Inhalation Ingestion Chronic Health Effects Lead Carcinogenicity Lead Solder Aloy Ravison 03 112010 Versione 0 0000 Solder Kester 800 VL Thorndale Avenue Itasca IL 60143 630 616 4000 800 2KESTER 253 7837 CHEMTREC 24 Hour Emergency Telephone Number 800 424 9300 CHEMTREC 24 Hour Emergency Telephone Number Outside of the U S and Canada 703 527 3887 msds kesteccom August 15 2008 March 11 2010 cAS Ingredient Percent 7440 36 0 O 10 b
269. te 12 02 10 Document Group 16 6314 5 Product Use Intended Use Electrical SECTION 2 INGREDIENTS Ingredient C A S No by Wt PVC Film Backing Mixed 75 85 Rubber adhesive Trade Secret 10 20 ANTIMONY TRIOXIDE 1309 64 4 1 3 CARBON BLACK 1333 86 4 1 3 DI C8 10 BRANCHED ALKYL PHTHALATE C9 RICH 68515 48 0 1 3 SECTION 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION 3 1 EMERGENCY OVERVIEW Page I of 7 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual TERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Scoteh Super 33 Vinyl Electrical Tape and Scotch Premium Vinyl Electrical Tape Super 88 Specific Physical Form Roll of Tape Odor Color Grade Black adhesive tape slight odor General Physical Form Solid Immediate health physical and environmental hazards The environmental properties of this product present a low environmental hazard Contains a chemical or chemicals which can cause cancer This product when used under reasonable conditions and in accordance with the 3M directions for use should not present a health hazard However use or processing of the product in a manner not in accordance with the product s directions for use may affect the performance of the product and may present potential health and safety hazards 3 2 POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS Eye Contact No health effects are expected Skin Contact No health effects are expected Inhalation No health effects are expected Ingestion No health effects are expected 3 3 POTENTIAL
270. te and represents the best information currently available to us However we make no warranty of merchantability or any other warranty express or implied with respect to such information and we assume no liability resulting from its use Users should make their own investigations to determine the suitability of the information for their particular purposes In no event shall ScienceLab com be liable for any claims losses or damages of any third party or for lost profits or any special indirect incidental consequential or exemplary damages howsoever arising even if ScilenceLab com has been advised of the possibility of such damages p 6 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene ABS Revision 1 on 01 03 06 ABS Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Material Safety Data Sheet CHEMICAL PRODUCT COMPANY NAME Product Identifier ABS Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Product Description ABS Plastic Pellet Product Grades ATTXXX AGAXXX AAAXXX AIAXXX AAOXXX AIBKXX XXX 3 digit number example ATT607 or AGA605 Product Use May be used to produce moided or extruded articles or as a component of other industrial products Company Identification MANUFACTURER DISTRIBUTER Edinburg Inc 18537 Vineyard PointLn Phone 518 438 7656 USA Cornelius NC 28031 7989 USA Country Code 001 COMPOSITION INGREDIENT INFORMATION Materials CAS Number gt 97 ABS Acryionitrile Butadiene S
271. te disposal container Finish cleaning by spreading water on the contaminated surface and dispose of according to local and regional authority requirements Large Spill Use a shovel to put the material into a convenient waste disposal container Finish cleaning by spreading water on the contaminated surface and allow to evacuate through the sanitary system Section 7 Handling and Storage Precautions Do not ingest Wear suitable protective clothing If ingested seek medical advice immediately and show the container or the label Keep away from incompatibles such as oxidizing agents acids alkalis Storage Keep container tightly closed Keep container in a cool well ventilated area Moisture sensitive p 2 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Section 8 Exposure Controls Personal Protection Engineering Controls Use process enclosures local exhaust ventilation or other engineering controls to keep airborne levels below recommended exposure limits If user operations generate dust fume or mist use ventilation to keep exposure to airborne contaminants below the exposure limit Personal Protection Safety glasses Lab coat Gloves Personal Protection in Case of a Large Spill Safety glasses Lab coat Gloves Exposure Limits TWA 5 mg Al m from ACGIH TLV United States Inhalation pyro powders welding fumes TWA 10 mg Al m from ACGIH TLV United States Inhalation metal dust Consult local author
272. teh Super 33 Vinyl Electrical Tape and Scotch Premium Vinyl Electrical Tape Super 88 08 0411 Material Safety Data Sheet Copyright 2011 3M Company All rights reserved Copying and or downloading of this information for the purpose of properly utilizing 3M products is allowed provided that 1 the information is copied in full with no changes unless prior written agreement is obtained from 3M and 2 neither the copy nor the original is resold or otherwise distributed with the intention of earning a profit thereon This material safety data sheet MSDS is provided as a courtesy in response to a customer request This product is not regulated under and a MSDS is not required for this product by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 because when used as recommended or under ordinary conditions it should not present a health and safety hazard However use or processing of the product not in accordance with the product s recommendations or not under ordinary conditions may affect the performance of the product and may present potential health and safety hazards SECTION 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME Scotch Super 33 Vinyl Electrical Tape and Scotch Premium Vinyl Electrical Tape Super 88 MANUFACTURER 3M DIVISION Electrical Markets Division ADDRESS 3M Center St Paul MN 55144 1000 EMERGENCY PHONE 1 800 364 3577 or 651 737 6501 24 hours Issue Date 08 04 11 Supercedes Da
273. temperature resistant gloves is recommended while handling PET polymer or during processing Eye Contact If irritation develops immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes Call a physician Use of safely glasses face shield is recommended Ingestion Ingestion is not an expected route of exposure during normal use of the product If ingested during processing consult a physician ADVICE TO PHYSICIAN Treat burns as thermal burns FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLAMMABLE PROPERTIES Flash Point Not Applicable Auto ignition No Data Available Physical operations such as grinding can create dust and a potential dust explosion hazard Under these conditions follow National Fire Protection Association Code and Standards for handling combustible dusts EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Water spray Foam Carbon Dioxide and Dry Chemical FIRE FIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS Wear self contained breathing apparatus Wear full protective equipment Avoid excessive inhalation of smoke or potential thermal decomposition products ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES SAFEGUARDS PERSONNEL NOTE Review FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES and HANDLING PERSONNEL sections before proceeding with clean up Use appropriate PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT during clean up Due to lower thermal conductivity the interior of molten masses may remain hot for some time Use appropriate PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT when disposing of molten masses 2013 2014 NASA
274. thing by mouth to an unconscious person is Ss FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Flash Point Not Applicable Flash Point Method Not Applicable Autoignition Temp Not Applicable Burning Rate Material is not flammable Flammability Classification Combustible Liquid Class IIIB Dry adhesive will burn Firefighting Equipment Use self contained breathing apparatus SCBA with a full face piece and pressure demand or other positive pressure mode and protective gear appropriate for surrounding materials In case of fire use water dry chemical CO2 or alcohol foam extinguishing media Hazardous Products of Combustion Carbon Oxides CO and CO Aldehydes Acetic Acid Sulfur Oxides Chlorine Hydrogen Chloride and various Hydrocarbons CRS ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Personal Precautions Wear appropriate PPE Make sure area is well ventilated Spilled adhesive may be slippery Environmental Precautions Keep out of sewers and drains Clean Up Methods Dike and contain spill Absorb spilled product with vermiculite dry sand or earth Place in a suitable non leaking container and tightly seal for disposal D HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling Precautions Wear appropriate PPE If used indoors make sure to provide adequate ventilation to prevent vapor build up Avoid breathing of vapors Storage Requirements Store in a cool dry well ventilated area Avoid freezing temperatures Minimize contact with atmospheric air to prevent inoc
275. tion Inhalation Human TCLo Lowest published toxic concentration 124 mo m3 50M Lunas Thorax or Res p ration cough Lungs Thorax or Respiration dyspnea Skin and Appendages sweating RTECS Ingestion Oral Bird duck LDLo 388 mg kg Autonomic Nervous System other direct paras metic oral ataxia Blood changes in leukocyte WBC count RTECS Copper Ingestion Oral Mouse LO50 413 mg kg Detalls of toxic effects not reparted other than lethal dose value Oral Mouse LD50 gt 5000 mg kg Behavioral food intake animal Gastrointestinal hypermotility diarrhea Gastrointestinal nausea or vomiting RTECS Siver Ingestion Oral Mouse LOSQ 100 mg kg Details of toxic effects not reported other than lethal dese value RTECS Ecotoxicity No ecotoxicity data was found for the product Environmental Fete No environmental information found for this product Waste Disposal Consult with the US EPA Guidelines listed in 40 CFR Part 261 3 for the Classifications of hazardous waste prior to disposal Furthermore consult with your state and local waste requirements or guidelines if applicable to ensure compliance Arrange disposal in accordance to the EPA and or state and local guidelines DOT Shipping Name Not Regulated DOT UN Number Not Regulated IATA Shipping Name Not Regulated TATA UN Number Not Regulated IMDG UN NUmber Not Regulated IMDG Shipping Name Not Regul
276. tion above is believed to be accurate and represents the best information currently available to us However we make no warranty of merchantability or any other warranty express or implied with respect to such information and we assume no liability resulting from its use Users should make their own investigations to determine the suitability of the information for their particular purposes In no event shall ScienceLab com be liable for any claims losses or damages of any third party or for lost profits or any special indirect incidental consequential or exemplary damages howsoever arising even if ScienceLab com has been advised of the possibility of such damages p 6 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Krylon Spray Paint reat wentnesion Material Safety Data Sheet The Sherwin Williams Company Emergency telephone numbers 216 566 2917 United States Krylon Products Group 101 Prospect Avenue N W Information telephone number 800 251 2486 Cleveland OH 44115 July 24 2000 2000 The Sherwin Williams Co KRYLON PAINT ALL Fast Dry Enamel 7 PAINTALL 1 kri Section 2 ACGIH OSHA Vapor 504101 504102 504103 CAS No Hazardous Ingredients TLV PEL Units Pressure Flat Fiat percent by weight lt STEL gt lt STEL gt mm Hg Black Red 74 98 6 Propane 1000 PPM 760 0 106 97 8 Butane 600 PPM 760 0 100 41 4 Ethylbenzene a A PPM 7 1 1330 20 7 Xylene KE PPM 5 9 67 64 1 Acet
277. tly closed until ready for use For information on product shelf life please review labels on container or check the Technical Data Sheet 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION Employers should complete an assessment of all workplaces to determine the need for and selection of proper exposure controls and protective equipment for each task performed Tesi capone REGRET OBNAPEL AVAWEET OTE Epichlorohydrin 4 4isopropylidene diphenol resin None None None None Engineering controls Provide adequate local exhaust ventilation to maintain worker exposure below exposure limits Respiratory protection Use a NIOSH approved air purifying respirator if the potential to exceed established exposure limits exists Eye face protection Safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields IDH number 1071291 Product name Loctite Instant Mix Epoxy Part A Page 2 of 5 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Skin protection Chemical resistant impermeable gloves 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical state viscous liquid Color clear Odor None Odor threshold Not available pH Not applicable Vapor pressure lt 0 13 kPa 180 C 356 F Supplier method Boiling point range gt 260 2 C gt 500 4 F gt 149 C gt 300 2 F Melting point range Not available Specific gravity 1 04 Vapor density Not available Flash point gt 150 C gt 302 F Supplier method Flammable
278. tness of breath Skin contact may be irritating in contact with hot material may cause severe thermal bums thermal decomposition products are produced at elevated temperatures and these may be irritating Eye contact fine dust may cause irritation to ocular mucous splashing of molten droplets causes ocular tissue bums thermal decomposition products are produced at elevated temperatures and these may be irritating SENSITIZATION FUTERRO ExESSOO 23 Place d Escanaffles B 7760 Escanaffles BELGIUM phone 32 0 69 45 22 76 fax 32 0 69 45 22 97 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual fuferro Safety data sheet FUTERRO POLYLACTIC ACID OLIGOMERS Product PRUB PLAO3 Skin contact SPECIFIC EFFECTS Version en nr 1 1 Page 8 10 Revised 30 07 2010 Supersedes 15 10 2009 following the available information not regarded as a sensitiser no particular preoccupation for man According to available experimental data 12 Ecological information Information on ecological effects ECOTOXICITY 72 hours IC50 Algae mg l PERSISTENCE AND DEGRADABILITY Biodegradation BIOACCUMULATIVE POTENTIAL MOBILITY water air soil and sediments Results of PBT and vPvB assessment avoid losses to the environment whenever possible because of its structure the product should not be dangerous for aquatic life gt 1100 mg l the product is inherently biodegradable potential bioaccumulation of the product i
279. tograms General Use HMIS Health Hazard HMIS Fire Hazard HMIS Reactivity HMIS Personal Protection MSDS Creation Date August 15 2008 MSDS Revision Date March 11 2010 Disclaimer The information contained herein is based on data cansidered accurate and Is offered solely for information consideration and investigation Kester extends no warranties makes no representations and assumes no responsibilty as to the accuracy Completeness or suitability of this data for any purchaser s use The data on this Material Safety Data Sheet relates only to this product and does not relate to use with any other material or in any process All chemical products should be used onty by or under the direction of technically qualified personnel who are aware of the hazards involved and the necessity for reasonable care in handling Hazard communication regulations require that employees must be reine on How Ca te Paatartel PONY Date Sire ae a source for hazard Copyright 1996 2010 Actia Software Corporation All Rights Reserved Lead Salter Ay Kester Revisor t2010 Verskorc0 0000 Pagz4 of 4 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Nomex Fabric Nomex Felt UNITHE RM Material Safety Data Sheet insulation systems 1 Company amp Product Information Company Name Product UniTherm Insulation Systems Nomex Felt 711 Jones Street Lewisville lexas 75057 p 800 657 9542 f 972 436 0112 2 Hazardous Ingr
280. toignition or explosion when exposed to extreme heat Section 5 Health Hazard Data ROUTES OF EXPOSURE Exposure may be by INHALATION and or SKIN or EYE contact depending on conditions of use To mininize exposure follow recommendations for proper use ventilation and personal protective equipment ACUTE Health Hazards EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE Irritation of eyes skin and respiratory system May cause nervous system depression Extreme overexposure may result in unconsciousness and possibly death SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE Headache dizziness nausea and loss of coordination are indications of excessive exposure to vapors or spray mista Redness and itching or burning sensation may indicate eye or excessive skin exposure MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE None generally recognized EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES INHALE If affected remove from exposure Restore breathing Keep warn and quiet If on SKIN Waah affected area thoroughly with soap and water Remove contaminated clothing and launder before re use in BYES Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes Get madical attention SWALLOWED Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING Give conscious patient several glasses of water Seek medical attention CHRONIC Health Hazards Carbon Black is classified by TARC as possibly carcinogenic to humans Group 25 based on experimental animale data however there ia inadeq
281. top Nylon ccccccccssecccesssececeeseeeceesaeeeceesaececeesaeeeceesaeseceesaeeeceesaeeeceesaeseeeeaaes 113 HOE GIU G iirst ia aa eaa a o a a aa iia eal a 118 Instant Mix Epoxy Part A 5 Min cccccccccssscccssssececsessececsesseeecsssseeecsesaececeesaesecsesaeeecsesaeeeceeaaeeeeseaaes 121 instant Mix Epoxy Par B 5 MIN wiseccasssacccussaacacayssceacdevsuedeadesaceedstsuccsgesatedeBavsundeagvancedstsuteasdesdegeBersaede 126 Isopropyl Alcohol IPA ssccics success sdccdss endeeesd A AE EEVA exteesel vaneecevtadeesdo uence 131 Krylon Spray P lsson coches aa aa a E a a aE aa dia ea aa a A ceeded 137 Loctite 680 Retaining COMPOUNG c cccccccesssssssssecececessesesneseceeecesseseaasseceeecesseeaaeseceeecessuseaaeaeeeesens 144 Loctite 7649 PRIMO laces setee esceesevssteetes rarasane s EEEa EAEE O ENNES ESSEE AONE EESE ASS 149 Leaded Solderiiisreniesiiienisoreinne a a a a ai a aE 155 Nomex FaDhiCis irnia ee eaaa aaa E Eare a AEE AE ENEE EE e TEREE E E EEES 159 Ia eLa EPERE E EE A E EE A AA A EAER 162 Polyethylene Terephthalate DaCrOn ccccccccssscccessnececeeseeecsesaececsesaeeecsesaeseceesaeeeceesseeecsesaeeeeeeaaes 164 Polylactic Acid PLA PlAStic 2cicsscssecccsescatesavsteeceds stebessustecesscenntessuss vocsdeettGedsustncessestetessust veces RO 170 POV DRO PY ENG enner eee ae a eea a laces oeetocgacdtoates det aae eaa eai aea DORAE iaa ee Ea 179 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Proline 60 Minute
282. toxic properties of combustion or decomposition products that are known to be generated in significant quantities HMIS Hazard Classification Health 0 Flammability 1 Reactivity 0 Protection A Hazardous Material Identification System HMIS hazard ratings are designed to inform employees of chemical hazards in the workplace These ratings are based on the inherent properties of the material under expected conditions of normal use and are not intended for use in emergency situations HMIS ratings are to be used with a fully implemented HMIS program HMIS is a registered mark of the National Paint and Coatings Association NPCA Revision Changes Section 1 Product name was modified Section 16 Disclaimer second paragraph was modified Section 5 Unusual fire and explosion hazard information was modified Section 7 Handling information was modified Section 7 Storage information was modified Section 3 Immediate other hazard s was modified Page Heading Product name was modified Section 9 Boiling point information was modified Section 5 Flammable limits UE information was modified Section 5 Flammable limits LEL information was modified Section 9 Specific gravity information was modified Section 9 Flammable limits LEL information was modified Section 9 Flammable limits UEL information was modified Section 2 Ingredient table was modified Section 6 6 2 Environmental precautions heading was modif
283. tralia direction Isolation Distance evesumdien ins Downwind Protection Distance INITIAL Z direction distance ISOLATION ZONE From US Emergency Response Guide 2000 Guide No guide found FOOTNOTES 1 PROTECTIVE ACTION ZONE is defined as the area in which people are at risk of harmful exposure This zone assumes that random changes in wind direction confines the vapour plume to an area within 30 degrees on either side of te predominant wind direction resulting in a crosswind protective action distance equal to the dowewind protective action dstance 2 PROTECTIVE ACTIONS should be initiated to te extent possible beginning with those clrsest to the spil and working away from the site in the downwind direction Within the protective action zone a level of vapour concentration may exist resulting in nearly all unprotected persons becoming incapacitated and unable to lake protective action andlor incurring serious or irreversible health effects 3 INITIAL ISOLATION ZONE is determined as an area including upwind of the incident within which a high probability of localised wind reversal may expose nearty al persons without approgeiate protection to lite threatertng concentrations of the material 4 SMALL SPILLS involve a leaking package of 200 Itras 55 US galons of bess such as a drum jerrican of box wih ner containers Larger packages leaking less than 200 Fires and compressed gas leaking from a small cylinder are also considered small spills
284. tudent Launch Safety Manual e cerris 1801 Morgan Street Rockford IL 61102 MSDS Number 112 Revision Date 4 20 2012 Phone 815 968 9661 Supersedes Date 05 04 2009 Fax 815 968 9731 www gcelectronics com MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Product Name LIQUID SOLDER FLUX SECTION 7 HANDLING and STORAGE Handlina Use with adequate ventilation Avoid breathing vapor and fumes Use only in accordance wth directions To reduce potential for static discharge bond and ground containers when transferring material Storage Store in a cool dry well ventilated area away from sources of heat combustible materials direct sunlight and incompatible substances Keep container tightly closed when not in use Special Handling Procedures DANGER Rags steel wool and waste soaked with this product may spontaneously catch fire if improperly discarded or stored To avoid a spontaneous combustion fire immediately after use place rags steel wool or waste in a sealed water filled metal container Hygiene Practices Wash thoroughly after handling Avoid inhaling vapors mists or fumes SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION EXPOSURE GUIDELINES Engineering Controls Use appropriate engineering control such as process enclosures local exhaust ventilation or other engineering controls to control airborne levels below recommended exposure limits Where such systems are not effective wear suitable personal protective equipment
285. ty Manual Disposal Instructions All waste must be handled in accordance with local state and federal regulations Legislation addressing waste disposal requirements may differ by country state and or territory Each user must refer to laws operating in their area In some areas certain wastes must be tracked A Hierarchy of Controls seems to be common the user should investigate Reduction Disposal if all else fails This material may be recycled if unused or if it has not been contaminated so as to make it unsuitable for ils intended use Shelf life considerations should also be applied in making decisions of this type Note that properties of a material may change in use and recycling or reuse may not always be appropriate DO NOT allow wash water from cleaning equipment to enter drains Collect all wash water for treatment before disposal Recycle wherever possible Consult manufacturer for recycling options or consult Waste Management Authority for disposal if no suitable treatment or disposal facility can be identified Dispose of by Burial in a licensed land fill or Incineration in a licensed apparatus after admixture with suitable combustible material Decontaminate empty containers Observe all label safeguards until containers are cleaned and destroyed NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS DOT IATA IMDG REGULATIONS D proline CAS 344 25 2 is found on the following regulatory lists
286. tyrene 009003 56 9 lt 3 Non Regulated Lubricators Colorants And Stabilizers NA lt 1 Carbon Black 01333 86 4 ote gt Greater them and lt Lass than the number folowing he lt or gt symbol There are no known toxic chemical is required under Section 313 of Title IlI of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR part 372 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Emergency Overview Solid pellets with slight or no odor Spilled pellets create slipping hazard Can burn in a fire creating dense toxic smoke Molten plastic can cause severe thermal burns Fumes produced during melt processing may cause eye skin and respiratory tract irritation Secondary operations such as grinding sanding or sawing can produce dust which may present a respiratory hazard Product in pellet form is unlikely to cause irritation Chronic Carcinogenicity None of the components present in this material are listed by IARC NTP OSHA or ACGIA as a carcinogen MSDOS Copyright 2004 2006 Edinburg Plastics Inc Page 1 of 4 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Melt Processing Health Effects Molten plastic can cause severe burns Processing fumes may cause irritation to the eyes skin and respiratory tract and in cases of severe overexposure nausea and headache Medical Restrictions There are no known human health effects aggravated by exposure to this product However certain sensitive individuals and individuals with res
287. uate evidence in humana for ite carcinogenicity Prolonged overexposure to solvent ingredients in Section 2 may cause adverse effects to the ver urinary cardiovascular and reproductive ayatens Rats exposed to titanium dioxide dust at 250 mg m3 developed lung cancer however such exposure levels are not attainable in the workplace Reports have associated repeated and prolonged overexposure to solventa with permanent Drain and nervous system damage Section 6 Reactivity Data STABILITY Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID None known INCOMPATIBILITY None known HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS By fire Carbon Dioxide Carbon Monoxide Oxides of Metals Section 2 HAZARDOUS FPOLYMERIZAT nu ON Will Not Occur PAINTALL krI Section 7 Spill Or Leak Procedures STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove all sources of ignition Ventilate and remove with inert absorben WASTE DISFOSAL METHOD te Waste from these products may be hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and ct RCRA 40 CFR 261 Waste nust be tested for ignitability to de termine the appli cable EPA hazardous waste numbers Waste from products containing Barium must also be tested for extractability Do mot incinerate Oepressurize container Dispose of in accordance wit and Local regulations regarding pollution Section 8 Protection Information PRECAUTIONS TO
288. ubstance may be toxic to kidneys the reproductive system liver skin Repeated or prolonged exposure to the substance can produce target organs damage Section 4 First Aid Measures p 1 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Eye Contact Check for and remove any contact lenses Immediately flush eyes with running water for at least 15 minutes keeping eyelids open Cold water may be used Get medical attention Skin Contact In case of contact immediately flush skin with plenty of water Cover the irritated skin with an emollient Remove contaminated clothing and shoes Cold water may be used Wash clothing before reuse Thoroughly clean shoes before reuse Get medical attention Serious Skin Contact Wash with a disinfectant soap and cover the contaminated skin with an anti bacterial cream Seek medical attention Inhalation If inhaled remove to fresh air If not breathing give artificial respiration If breathing is difficult give oxygen Get medical attention if symptoms appear Serious Inhalation Evacuate the victim to a safe area as soon as possible Loosen tight clothing such as a collar tie belt or waistband If breathing is difficult administer oxygen If the victim is not breathing perform mouth to mouth resuscitation Seek medical attention Ingestion Do NOT induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person Loosen tight clothing
289. udent Launch Safety Manual Personnel Precautions Environmental Precautions Spill Cleanup Measures Not applicable scrape up excess from floar then wash ares with soap and vater Other Precautions Handling Avoid gross contamination of skin and eyes If eye contact occurs flush immediately with copious amounts of water and seek prompt medical aid Storage Store in coal dry ares in tightly closed container Optimum storage is 65 80 deg F Work Practices Special Handling Procedures Hygiene Practices Engineering Controls Use appropriate engineering control such as process enclosures local exhaust ventilation or other engineering controls to control airborne levels below recommended exposure limits Nat required Eye Face Protection Wear appropriate protective glasses or splash goggles as described by 29 CFR 1910 133 OSHA eye and face protection regulation or the European standard EN 166 Contact lenses should not be worn Skin Protection Description Cover as much of the exposed skin area as possible with appropriate clothing If skin creams are used keep the area covered to a minimum amp o_Sections HandProtectionDescription Respiratory Protection Not Applicable Other Protective Eyewash and deluge shower should be available EXPOSURE GUIDELINES Flash Point Not applicable Flash Point Method Auto Ignition Temperature Chemical Stability Stable Reactivity Hazardous Polymerization WAH n
290. ufacturer Name Kester Address 800 Wi Thorndale Avenue Itasca IL 60143 Ganaral Phone Number 630 616 4000 Customer Service Phone 800 2KESTER 253 7837 Number CHEMTREC CHEMTREC 24 Hour Emergency Telephone Number 800 424 9300 CHEMTREC 24 Hour Emergency Telephone Number O utside of the U S and Canada 703 527 3887 Website msds kesteccom MSDS Creation Date August 15 2008 MSDS Revision Date March 11 2010 cAS Ingredient Percent 7440 36 D 0 10 by weight 7440 69 9 O 10 by weight 7440 66 6 O 10 by weight 7440 50 8 0 10 by weight 7439 92 11 0 100 by weight 7440 3165 O 100 by weight 7440 22 4 0 10 by weight Emergency Overview CAUTION Irritant Exposures to soldering fumes and vapors may be irritating to eyes respiratory system and skin Route of Exposure Eyes Skin Inhalation Ingestion Eye Smoke during soldering can cause eye irritation Skin May cause irritation Inhalation Prolonged or excessive inhatation may cause respiratory tract imitation Ingestion May be harmful if swallowed May cause vomiting Chronic Health Effects Suspected of Gamaging fertility or the unborn child Repeated and prolonged exposure to lead and lead compounds may cause abdominal pain diarrhea loss of appetite metallic taste nausea vomiting lassitude insomnia muscle weakness joint and muscle pain irritability headache and dizziness Red blood cells may be damaged resulting in anemia
291. ulation with microorganisms ist sts EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION Engineering Controls Use in a well ventilated area Ensure that a working eyewash and safety shower are in the work area Protective Equipment Wear safety glasses with side shields and neoprene or rubber gloves Exposure Guidelines Other Product Name Exposure Limits Aluminum Chloride CAS 7446 70 0 ACGIH TLV TWA2 mg m as soluble salt Consult local authorities and local regulations for exposure limits ip PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance Liquid color varies by adhesive grade Physical State Liquid Odor Mild sweet Autoignition Temp Not Applicable 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual MSDS Number 19023 Revision No 5 Revision Date 12 01 12 Page 3 of 4 Boiling Point Similar to water Composite Partial Pressure Not Applicable Flash Point Not Applicable Freezing Melting Point Similar to water Molecular Weight Not Applicable Percent Volatile Not Available pH 4 5 10 amp 20 2 9 3 1 Type Il Solubility Soluble in Water Specific Gravity Density 1 07 1 10 10 20 1 07 1 09 Type II Vapor Density Equivalent to water Vapor Pressure Equivalent to water VHAP Not Applicable voc lt 20 g L Viscosity 5600 cP 10 4750 cP 20 4900 cP Type II O STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability Product is stable as supplied Conditions to Avoid Freezi
292. umber 439 3227 00SU C000 12 Date October 1 2002 Page 3 of 6 Section 4 FIRST AID MEASURES Continued Ingestion Ingestion of this product or the dust from it is unlikely If swallowed get medical attention immediately Section 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Flash Point Method of Determination Not determined Means of Extinction Use water spray dry chemical or CO to extinguish fires Special Fire Hazards Avoid exposure through use of a self contained positive pressure breathing apparatus Section 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Procedures in case of Accidental Release or Leakage Avoid contact with skin eyes or clothing See Section 8 Clean up material put into a suitable container and dispose of properly See Section 13 Section 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE Precautions to be taken in Handling and Storage Store in a cool dry place Maintain sealed against contamination from dirt and moisture Section 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION Eye Face Protection Avoid eye contact Wear safety glasses with side shields as necessary When using this product or when machining grinding or sawing the cured product Skin Protection Protective clothing such as a loose fitting long sleeved shirt that covers to the base of the neck long pants and gloves as necessary to prevent irritation Skin irritation is known to occur primarily at pressure points such as around the neck wrist waist and between the fingers Respiratory P
293. utomatically meet this classification and would require testing and DOT approval to achieve a 5 1 oxidizer class as covered in 49CFR172 Hazardous materials Table with special provision 107 for ammonium perchlorate and subsequent information covered in note 107 at 49 CFR172 102 This requirement is supplemented by 49 CFR173 57 and 173 58 as described in note 107 These exemptions are specific to the facility located at 10622 West 6400 North Cedar City Utah 84720 Ammonium perchlorate Propellant grade 170 micron and greater has received classification as a 5 1 oxidizer under EX 2003110036 Ammonium perchlorate propellant grade with average particle size of 70 microns and larger Ammonium perchlorate wetted with not less than 5 water and Ammonium perchlorate non propellant grade with average particle size 70 microns and larger has received classification as a 5 1 oxidizer under EX2004020234 Both exemptions have container and weight restrictions and are not directly transferable to any other parties without application to and approval of DOT through the RSPA office or its successor office FORM W MS 01 REV 14 DOC ID 960113 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET AMMONIUM PERCHLORATE Page amp of 11 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Ammonium Perchlorate Date Issued Original issue 1989 Review Date 02 Jan 2013 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT TSCA TSCA INVENTORY STATUS Listed on the TSCA Inventory OT
294. xcess breathing of vapors fumes or smoke that ot be released during thermal processing Store in a sprinkler protected warehouse Natural Homopo NFPA Code Fire 1 Health 0 Reactivity 0 HMIS Code Fire 1 Health 0 Reactivity 0 Pg 2 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual POLYPROPYLENE Material Safety Data Sheet X Regulatory Information CERCLA Reportable Quantity RQ None SARA Title Ill Section 302 304 No extremely hazardous substances Section 311 312 No reporting requirements although it is suggested that storage of gt 10 000 Ibs of polypropylene in one facility should be listed on a Tier Il report Section 313 No reporting requirements Hazard data contained herein was obtained from raw material suppliers The information presented is believed to be factual as it was derived from the works and opinions of persons believed to be qualified However no facts contained in the information are to be taken as a warranty or representation for which A amp C Plastics Inc bears legal responsibility The user should review any recommendation in the specific context of the intended use to determine if they are appropriate N A Not Applicable N E Not Established Service It s what we deliver Pg 3 1 800 231 4175 www acplasticsinc com 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Proline 60 Minute Epoxy D Proline BANTA GAUL sc 255062 f Matorial Safoty Data Sheet 9 The Nowe Quee Hazard Al
295. xides of Antimony During Combustion SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Please contact the address listed on the first page of the MSDS for Toxicological Information on this material and or its components SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Not determined CHEMICAL FATE INFORMATION Not determined SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Waste Disposal Method Incinerate in an industrial or commercial facility in the presence of a combustible material Combustion products will include HCl Facility must be capable of handling halogenated materials As a disposal alternative dispose of waste product in a facility permitted to accept chemical waste EPA Hazardous Waste Number RCRA Not regulated SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION Page 5 of 7 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ITCSN Heat Shrink Tubing 06 10 09 Please contact the emergency numbers listed on the first page of the MSDS for Transportation Information for this material SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION US FEDERAL REGULATIONS Contact 3M for more information 311 312 Hazard Categories Fire Hazard No Pressure Hazard No Reactivity Hazard No Immediate Hazard No Delayed Hazard No STATE REGULATIONS Contact 3M for more information CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 Ingredient C A S No Classification BENZIDINE DYES NONE Carcinogen CARBON BLACK EXTRACTS NONE Carcinog
296. xplosion hazards None None Hazardous combustion products Oxides of carbon Oxides of sulfur Oxides of nitrogen Irritating organic vapours Oxides of carbon Oxides of sulfur Oxides of nitrogen Irritating organic vapours 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Use personal protection recommended in Section 8 isolate the hazard area and deny entry to unnecessary and unprotected personnel Environmental precautions Do not allow product to enter sewer or waterways Clean up methods For small spills wipe up with paper towel and place in container for disposal For large spills absorb onto inert absorbent material and place in sealed container for disposal 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling Use only with adequate ventilation Prevent contact with eyes skin and clothing Do not breathe vapor and mist Wash thoroughly after handling Storage For safe storage store at or below 38 C 100 4 F Keep in a cool well ventilated area away from heat sparks and open flame Keep container tightly closed until ready for use For information on product shelf life contact Henkel Customer Service at 800 243 4874 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION Employers should complete an assessment of all workplaces to determine the need for and selection of proper exposure controls and protective equipment for each task performed IDH number 234948 Product name Loctite 680 Retaining Compound Page 2 of 5 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch S
297. y Explanation and Disclaimer Wherever such words or phrases as hazardous toxic carcinogen etc appear herein they are used as defined or described under state employee right to know laws Federal OSHA laws or the direct sources for these laws such as the International Agency for Research on Cancer IARC the National Toxicology Program NTP etc The use of such words or phrases should not be taken to mean that we deem or imply any substance or exposure to be toxic hazardous or otherwise harmful Any exposure can only be understood within the entire context of its occurrence which includes such factors as the substance s characteristics as defined in the MSDS amount and duration of exposures other chemicals present and preexisting individual differences in response to the exposure The data provided in this MSDS is based on the information received from our raw material suppliers and other sources believed to be reliable We are supplying you this data solely in compliance with the Federal OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 and other Federal and state laws as described in Section 15 Regulatory Information The information contained in this MSDS is proprietary and confidential to Hexcel Corporation This MSDS and the information in it are not to be used for purposes other than compliance with the Federal OSHA Hazard Communication Standard If you have received this MSDS from any source other than Hexcel Corporation o
298. y weight 7440 69 9 O 10 by weight 7440 66 65 O LO by weight 7440 S0 8 10 by weight 7439 92 21 O 100 by weight 7440 31 5 O 100 by weight 7440 22 4 O 10 by weight CAUTION Irritant Exposures to soldering fumes and vapors may be irritating to eyes respiratory system and skin Eyes Skin Inhalation Ingestion Smoke during soldering can cause eye irritation May cause irritation Prolonged or excessive inhalation may cause respiratory tract imitation May be harmful if swallowed May cause vomiting Suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child Repeated and prolonged exposure to lead and lead compounds may cause abdominal pain diarrhea loss of appetite metallic taste nausea vomiting lassitude insomnia muscle weakness joint and muscle pain irritability headache and dizziness Red blood cells may be damaged resulting in anemia Gastritis and injury to the kidneys liver male gonads and central nervous system may also occur IARC Group 28 Possibly carcinogenic to humans Pagal of 4 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Eye Contact Immediately fush eyes with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes Get medical attention if irritation or symptoms of overexposure persists Skin Contact Immediately wash skin with soap and plenty of watec Get medical attention if irritation develops or persists Inhalation If inhaled remove to fresh air If not breathing give artificial respiratio
299. yl 1 None butanamine 1 1 Chromium 1 5mgim3 TWA 1 mome Mak as Inhalable fraction 0 02 mgim3 TWA as Co 2 Ethylhexanoic acid copper salt _None__ si None 5 mg m3 TWA 2 Ethylhexanoic acid Inhalable fraction and vapor 0 1 aes TWA as Co Dust and fume Cobalt PPE 200 ppm TWA 400 ppm 980 Acetaldehyde 25 ppm Celing 200 ppm ano 1 ppm TWA 0 5 ppm OSHA 2 5 ppm STEL ACT 0 5 ppm TWA 5 ppm STEL SKIN 50 ppm MAX CONC 10 minutes 25 ppm Ceiling 10 ppm TWA 2 ppm STEL HA 0 3 ppm Ceiling as pomo i Sensitiser 0 75 ppm TWA Engineering controls Use local ventilation if general ventilation is insufficient to maintain vapor concentration below established exposure limits Respiratory protection Use NIOSH approved respirator if there is potential to exceed exposure limit s IDH number 231020 Product name PRIMER N 7649 25GM Page 3 of 6 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual Eye face protection Skin protection Safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields Neoprene Butyl rubber or nitrile rubber gloves Chemical resistant impermeable gloves 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical state Color Odor Odor threshold pH Vapor pressure Boiling point range Melting point range Specific gravity Vapor density Flash point Flammable Explosive limits lower Flammable Explosive limits upper Autoignition temperature Evaporatio
300. ype c fresh alr hoods or masks Air contaminants generated in the workplace possess varying escape velocities which in tum determine the capture velocities of fresh circulating air required to effectively remove the contaminant Type of Contaminant Air Speed direct spray spray painting in shallow booths drum filling conveyer loading crusher dusts gas discharge active generation 1 2 5 m s 200 500 f min into Zone of rapid air motion grinding abrasive blasting tumbling high speed wheel generated dusts released at high initial velocity into zone of very high rapid 2 5 10 m s 500 2000 f min air motion Within each range the appropriate value depends on Lower end of the range Upper end of the range 7of9 2013 2014 NASA Student Launch Safety Manual 188 1 Room air currents minimal or favorable to capture 1 Disturbing room air currents 2 Contaminants of low toxicity or of nuisance value only 2 Contaminants of high toxicity 3 Intermittent low production 3 High production heavy use 4 Large hood or large air mass in motion 4 Small hood local control only Simple theory shows that air velocity falls rapidly with distance away from the opening of a simple extraction pipe Velocity generally decreases with the square of distance from the extraction point in simple cases Therefore the air speed at the extraction point should velocities are multiplied by factors of 10 or more when extractio
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