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1. Carbon dioxide carbon monoxide smoke fumes unburned hydrocarbons and oxides of sulfur and or nitrogen Fight the fire from a safe distance in a protected location Open any masses with a water stream to prevent reignition due to smoldering Cool surface with water fog Molten material can form flaming droplets if ignited Water or foam can cause frothing Use of water on product above 100 C 212 F can cause product to expand with explosive force Do not allow liquid runoff to enter sewers or public waters Use dry chemical foam carbon dioxide or water fog Water or foam may cause frothing Carbon dioxide and inert gas can displace oxygen Use caution when applying carbon dioxide or inert gas in confined spaces Firefighters must use full bunker gear including NIOSH approved positive pressure self contained breathing apparatus to protect against potential hazardous combustion or decomposition products and oxygen deficiencies SECTION 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Take proper precautions to ensure your own health and safety before attempting spill control or clean up For more specific information refer to the Emergency Overview on Page 1 Exposure Controls and Personal Protection in Section 8 and Disposal Considerations in Section 13 of this MSDS Do not touch damaged containers or spilled material unless wearing appropriate protective equipment Slipping hazard do not walk through spilled material Stop leak if you can do so wi
2. iii 26 5 8 inch rod 8 24 pounds each iv 32 5 8 inch rod 10 31 pounds each v 38 5 8 inch rod 12 38 pounds each vi 44 5 8 inch rod 14 45 pounds each Contact the designated shipping company to schedule a pick up Page 9 of 54 Trend Hydrants WB77 from 1999 through 2004 Operating Mechanism Replacement Procedure Locating Affected Trend Fire Hydrants The affected Waterous Trend fire hydrants include only e The WT77 amp WT77D Old Style Trend nozzle section the Model WB77 versions that bear cast year markings of extends down to the groundline 1999 through 2004 Trend Model WB77 fire hydrants were manufactured beginning in 1987 and can be visually oP TRENE 7 Trend has a ShoN nozzle seclon wit Wa differentiated from the older Model WT77 and WT77D fanges althe ground line hydrants which were manufactured from 1977 until 1987 For illustrations showing these visual differences and the Following is a list of the visual differences between these location of the cast year markings see Figures 7 and 8 models Figure 7 Trend Model Hydrant Comparisons Nozzle Section Ed to Groundline WT77 amp WT77D WB77 Old Style This Model with 1999 2004 Year Markings Built from 1977 to 1987 are Part of Remediation Program This Model is Not Part of Remediation Program H 475 Rev Page 10 of 54 Figure 8 Trend Hydrant Identification Markings WB77 i Trend RA Feet
3. lll TDG Shipping Name Non regulated goods EMERGENCY RESPONSE 128 GUIDE NUMBER Reference North American Emergency Response Guidebook SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION USA REGULATIONS SARA SECTIONS Based on the ingredients listed in SECTION 2 this product does not 302 AND 304 contain any extremely hazardous substances listed pursuant to Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 SARA Section 302 or Section 304 as identified in 40 CFR Part 355 Appendix A and B SARA SECTIONS _ This product poses the following health hazards as defined in 40 CFR 311 AND 312 Part 370 and are subject to the requirements of sections 311 and 312 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 SARA Immediate Acute Health Hazard Delayed Chronic Health Hazard Fire Hazard SARA SECTION This product does not contain toxic chemicals subject to the 313 requirements of section 313 of Title Ill of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 SARA and 40 CFR Part 372 CERCLA Based on the ingredient listed in SECTION 2 this product does not contain any hazardous substances listed pursuant to the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 CERCLA in 40 CFR Part 302 Table 302 4 TSCA The component of this product is listed on or is automatically included as naturally occurring chemical substances on or is exempted from the require
4. 59 W 3718 4UH O ring 1 1 8 x 1 3 8 3 62B 81976 Upper Standpipe Flange see Note 6 1 63 61724 2 Standpipe Flange see Note 6 1 64 50676 Lock Ring 3 67 62266 Half Coupling Iron 2 82 W 3738 4 O ring 2 3 8 x 2 5 8 1 83 W 3730 4 O ring 1 7 8 x 2 1 8 1 84 51479 Support Gasket 2 85 62989 Support Tube 1 86 W 2416 CA typical Stop Nut RH Thread for Open Left hydrants 1 90 V 1954 Thrust Ring 1 92 52248 Standpipe Gasket 1 99 W 6604 B Pipe Plug 1 4 NPT Recessed Socket 1 102 W33008 36SS Spirol Pin 1 4 x 2 1 4 1 113 72929 Breakable Standpipe Flange G 1 116 W 3784 8 Pumper Nozzle Retainer Seal 1 117 62585 Pumper Nozzle Retainer See Note 3 1 118 W 3752 6 Hose Nozzle Retainer Seal 2 119 62584 typical Hose Nozzle Retainer See Note 4 2 H 475 Rev Notes 1 When ordering Ref No 7 Hose or Pumper Cap thread specification and wrench nut number must be specified Caps are furnished with primer coating only The top coat is to be applied in the field to match the color of the hydrant When ordering Ref No 11 Hose or Pumper Nozzle the thread specific ation must be furnished The Ref No 117 Pumper Nozzle Retainer is furnished with primer coating only The top coat is to be applied in the field to match the col or of the hydrant When ordering the Ref No 117 Hose Nozzle Retainer the thread specification must be furnished The Hose Nozzle Retainer is fur nished with primer coating only The top coat is
5. American Darling Valve and Waterous A DIVISION OF AMERICAN CAST IRON PIPE COMPANY SY Waterous Company 125 Hardman Avenue South South St Paul Minnesota 55075 USA 651 450 5000 Instructions subject to change without notice Safety Information of the hydrant operating rod Solvent Vapor Hazard May result in respiratory problems or nausea When cleaning parts of the hydrant with cleaning solvent avoid inhaling the solvent vapors Use only in well ventilated areas Combustible Vapor Hazard May result in a flash fire When cleaning parts of the hydrant with cleaning solvent use only in areas with adequate ventilation Vapors released from the solvent are combustible and may cause a flash fire should an ignition source be present Loud noise levels May cause tem porary or permanent hearing loss Always wear protective hearing equip ment custom molded ear plugs sound reducing head gear when op erating the die grinder Metallic Particle Hazard May cause irritation or permanent injury to the eyes Always wear proper eye protection when using the die grinder to prevent metallic particles from entering the eye H 475 Rev Read through the safety information prior to performing any repairs or replacement Lifting Hazard May result in personal injury Ensure physical capability before attempting to lift and always use proper lifting techniques to avoid personal injury Traffi
6. Hold ayelids apart to flush the entire contaminated area Got medisal help if irritation persists KIN CONTACT May cause moderate ca severe skin irritation May cause burning Bensations defatting and ar dermatitia ironic ovarexposure may cause akin cracking and or eczema FIRAT AID Remove contaminated clothing and chore wasn raa with soap and water Get medical attention az needed CIN ABSORPTION May he absorbed through skin tiamas Chronic overexposure to the skin without using protective irriers gloves aprons etc may cause toxie effecte Ie ON Bingle dose oral toxicity la low May cause jrritatian to the gastrointestinal Exact Ingestion may W AABLA discomfort diarrhea dizziness and womiting FIRST AID DO NOT INDICE VOMITING Contenta of this product ge an inhalation hazard IE aspirated into che lungs may caupe chemical pneumonitis and or pulmonary edema which can fatal Never leave individual unattended keep head low to prevenk aspiration SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION 43 81531A PAGE 3 e snes Aa Ss O a e i es a mm Cu E ne em mm a amp OTION VI REACTIVITY DATA eo oe o mm e me a STABILITY UNSTABLE XX STABLE NCOMPATABILITY Materials to avoid Keep away Erom all oxidizing materials avoid strong acids amp alkalis coverica ind never distill solventa to drynesa Material can react violently under such conditiona SAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS Carbon monoxide carbo
7. em RESPIRATORY PROTECTION In outdoor ar open areas with unrestricted ventilation usa NIOSH approved dust maak ta protect From overspray or solid airborne particulates Im restricted arsa unc a NIOSH approved combination organic ver m particulate reopirator In confined areas use an airline type respirator hood or self contained breathing appeutus Consult the OSHA confined space regulations VENTILATION Provide sufficient ventilation to keep hazards at Levele below current ACGIH TLV and OSHA PEL oE the mont hazardous ingredient in SECTION II Solvant vapora must be removed from the lower levels of work areas and all ignition sources eliminated Remove decomposition products formed by welding or flame cutting coated surfacen Dust and particle hazards are elevated during sanding grinding or surface preparation of previously coated surfaces SKIN PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS Chemical resistant gloves are recommended Use neoprene nitrile or butyl rubber Cover As mich of the expasad skin as possible with appropriate impervious clothing T akin creams are used keep the area protected hy the cream to a minimum De not use skin craama to protect akin when working with acids or acid catalysts DYA PROTECTION Eye protection should ba worn in any type of industrial operation The use of chemical goggles and a ull face shield to prevent splash from liquide is recommended Contact Lenses should not be worn OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Ucing a suit or
8. 14 Arranging for Shipping Rods 15 rato Appendices 0 cece eee e eee 16 Appendix A Pacer Parts Lists 17 Pacer Hydrant Trend Hydrant Raa E o de pe Rs Are a i ppendix C Waterous Hydrant Enamel Model Persad Model ere Appendix D Material Safety Data Sheets 20 Appendix E Shipping Label 53 Appendix F Contact Information 54 Tables Illustrations 1 Pacer Hydrant Parts Descriptions 5 2 Trend Hydrant Parts Descriptions 12 1 Pacer Model Hydrant Comparison RR ERR A 3 3 Typical Rod Replacement Parts List Pacer 17 2 Pacer Hydrant Identification Markings 4 4 Use As Needed Parts List Pacer 17 3 Exploded View of Pacer Hydrant is AA 5 5 Typical Operating Mechanism Assy Parts List Trend 18 4 Upper Standpipe Breakable Flange OMGMON sem y 6 Use As Needed Parts List Trend Lea dea 18 5 Plate Installation 0 oooooooorrrromooo 7 6 Labeled Rod Example Pacer 8 7 Trend Model Hydrant Comparison 10 8 Trend Hydrant Identification Markings 11 9 Exploded View of Trend Hydrant 12 10 Labeled Rod Example Trend 14 Read through instructions carefully before performing any repairs to the Pacer or Trend Hydrant A AMERICAN FLOW CONTROL
9. 4 When ordering the Ref No 117 typical pee Nome eee ll Hose Nozzle Retainer the thread 11 71996 typical Pumper Nozzle See Note 2 1 specification must be furnished 116 W 3784 8 Pumper Nozzle Retainer Seal 1 The Hose Nozzle Retainer is fur 117 62585 Pumper Nozzle Retainer See Note 3 1 Acti a aN o a a gt op coat is to be applied in the fie 118 W 3752 6 Hose Nozzle Retainer Seal 2 to match the color of the hydrant 119 62584 typical Hose Nozzle Retainer See Note 4 2 H 475 Rev Page 18 of 54 Appendix C Waterous Hydrant Enamel Following is a list of the colors of Waterous acrylic hydrant Waterous Acrylic Hydrant Enamel in Aerosol Spray Cans enamel for painting certain parts of Pacer and Trend MORAS ed H 475 Rev Page 19 of 54 Appendix D Material Safety Data Sheets Listed are the material safety data sheets for the chemic als and material used in the remediation and replacement of the hydrant operating rods Please read through the information prior to using any of the items listed H 475 Rev Lubriplate FMO AW Mineral Oil Safety Kleen Solvent Acrylic Enamel Spray Paint Citgo Clarion Food Machinery Grease No 2 Page 20 of 54 LUBRIPLATE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Section 1 PRODUCT NAME OR NUMBER FORMULA LUBRIPLATE FMO 85 AW FMO 150 AW FMO 200 AW USP Mineral Oil and Additives FMO 350 AW FMO 500 AW FMO 900 AW FMO 1100 AW FMO 1700 AW FMO 2400 AW FMO 3800 AW GENERI
10. 740 0 cesses 1 700 8 400 9 68 12 5 WI Methyl n amyl Ketone 110 43 0 50 00 233 0 Arm 100 0 455 0 saune cnmuu 1 100 2 200 O 68 9 8 C Xylene mixed isomera VRAP 1330 20 7 10070 434 0 150 0 651 0 100 0 435 0 21 000 5 100 A ER 1 96 lum Compauna Insoluble 727 43 7 nono 10 00 qem menan 5 000 erar gt umas umano 15 wh 6 Dimethyl 4 Hoptonone 108 83 9 25 00 245 0 mono 50 00 290 0 mar D 300 2 700 m 68 6 83 2 6 Dimethyl 2 Hepranone 19549 80 5 PU mm E annee sua Poma o 0 5800 1 700 O GB Aromatic Petroleum Distillate 64742 94 5 a 100 0 poorer one 1 000 5 000 amp 100 A Glycol Bther Compound VEAP 112 07 2 non m So e Pm mm e 0 900 0 200 M B 1 65 EX Acetone 67 64 1 500 0 1198 750 0 1782 1000 2409 ona 2 150 160 9 68 8 50 WI This chemical is subject to reporting procedures outlined in rhe Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Administrative Code Chapters NR438 and or NR445 T This taxie chemical is subject to the tep rting requirements of both Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know her o 1986 40CPR372 and the Wisconsin Dept of Natural Reapourtea Administrative Code Chapter NRAG5 VHAP VOLATILE HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANT skin OBRA Skin Absorption Hazard 4 Thie toxic chemical ia subject to the reporting requirements of Secrion 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act of 1985 40CFR
11. 90 and O ring 57 in oper ating nut 17B or 17 If hydrant has a two piece oper ating nut set upper operating nut 17B on lower op erating nut 17A and engage lugs in slots Carefully lower nozzle section 60 over operating nut 17B or 17 until it seats on support wheel 56 Rotate nozzle section 60 to desired position H 475 12 Install bury depth plate and washer 61 and any other plates and washers that may have been removed such as extension or No Drain plates in the proper positions Install the Rod Replaced plate to identify that the rod was replaced and cleaned in accordance with these instructions See Figure 5 for the proper positions for these plates Figure 5 Plate Installation Reinstall existing bury depth plate and washer REF 61 Install Rod Replaced plate REF 61 Reinstall existing No Drain plate IL2641 1 and washer REF 125 or extension length plate REF 157 13 Make sure flange 62B is seated properly under the nozzle section and tighten all bolts and nuts evenly to 80 to 100 Ib ft 80 to 100 Ib force applied at the end of 12 in wrench Loud noise levels May cause tempo rary or permanent hearing loss Always wear protective hearing equip ment custom molded ear plugs sound reducing head gear when op erating the die grinder Metallic Particle Hazard May cause irritation or permanent injury to the eyes Always wear proper eye protectio
12. Inches Models that are affected Waterous Company Name y Short nozzle section with two flanges at groundline Upper Flange with notched corners is designed to break IL1584 FRONT VIEW NEW STYLE TREND Model WB77 Built from 1987 to 2006 4 3 4 TREND HYDRANT Available in Traffic Configuration Only 1999 2004 Year of Manufacture 200 Working Pressure 150 prior to 2001 4 3 4 Hydrant Valve Size Waterous Company Name Flat Head Screw Dry Top Model WT77D WT77 l re n d Nozzle section extends to groundline with single flange at groundline 66 55 Single Flange at groundline is designed to break Bury Depth Style Models that are not affected FRONT VIEW OLD STYLE TREND Dry Top Model WT77D Built from 1977 to 1996 Wet Top Model WT77 Built from 1977 to 1987 H 475 Rev TS Operating Nut i 9 Al Socket Head Pipe Plug Wet Top Model WT77 Company Name Year of Manufacture Working Pressure Hydrant Valve Size Page 11 of 54 Figure 9 Exploded View of Trend Hydrant WB77 Table 2 Trend Hydrants Part Descriptions 1 4 1 Flat hd screw 1 4 20 x 1 2 in 2 Weathershield nut 3 Spirol pin hvy 1 2 x 2 3 4 in 4 O ring weathershield nut operating nut housing Nozzle section 1 3 4 x 2 5 Thrus
13. Minimum Recommended See Section 8 for Details Most damage occurs in the first few hours Initial symptoms may be minimal Hot grease will cause thermal burns upon contact Spills may create a slipping hazard oo ih SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Trade Name Clarion Food Machinery 2 Grease Technical Contact 800 248 4684 Product Number 655699009 Medical Emergency 832 486 4700 CAS Number Mixture CHEMTREC Emergency 800 424 9300 United States Only Product Family Lubricating grease Synonyms Lubricating grease CITGO Material Code 655699009 SECTION 2 COMPOSITION Component Name s CAS Regisiry No Concentration White mineral oil 8042 47 5 70 90 Calcium 12 hydroxy Stearate 3159 62 4 lt 15 Polyisobutylene 9003 27 4 lt 15 SECTION 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Also see Emergency Overview and Hazard Ratings on the top of Page 1 of this MSDS Major Route s of Entry Skin contact Signs and Symptoms of Acute Exposure Inhalation No significant adverse health effects are expected to occur upon short term exposure at ambient temperatures At elevated temperatures product vapor may cause respiratory tract irritation Repeated or prolonged overexposure to product mists can result in respiratory tract inflammation and an increased risk of infection MSDS No 655699009 Revision Date 2 4 2008 Continued on Next Page Page Number 1 Clarion Food Machinery 2 Grease Eye Contact This product can cause transient
14. WATER PERCENT SOLVENT 33 86 40 75 EXEMPT SOLVENT i 8 50 11 05 2 90 LBS GAL 347 53 GMS LITER 3 26 LBS GAL 390 68 GMS LITER VOC WITH WATER AND EXEMPT SOLV VOC LESS WATER AND EXEMPT SOLV PERCENT HAPS BY WEIGHT 4 24 VOC LBS PER GALLON SOLIDS 6 02 VOC KILOGRMS PER KILOGRMS SOLIDS 59 aod VOC HAPS LBS PER GALLON SOLIDS 275 voc HAPS LBS PER LBS SOLIDS oD FLASHPOINT FAHRENHEIT 2 F APPLICATION SPRAY AEROSOL REDUCTION ACETONE IF NECESSARY CURE AIR DRY SUBSTRATE STEEL COVERAGE 773 128 SQUARE FEET 1 MIL NO LOSS VISC 80 F 13 16 3 ZAHN CUP CRYPTOMETER 10 13 7 WEDGE OMMENTS y HULL Us 43 81531A PAGE 1 HAZARD RATING 0 MINIMAL 3 SERIOUS 1 SLIGHT 4 SEVERE 2 MODERATE CHRONIC HMIS RATING HEALTH 2 FLAMMABILITY 3 REACTIVITY 0 SECTION I a REDES a A SHEBOYGAN PAINT COMPANY DATE OF PREPARATION 06 14 05 o 1439 NORTH 25th STREET P O BOX 417 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE 920 458 2157 SHEBOYGAN WI 53082 0417 EMAIL custserveshebpaint com PRODUCT CLASS TRADE NAME MFG PRODUCT NO SURFACE COATING M4104 HYDRANT RED ACRYLIC 43 815314 TOUCH UP ENAMBL Zoo T md ee ae o o a o m m T e e e o oe o o ee eee SECTION II HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS T A TESTES E e aS T AR esmas E o is o E ih ACGIH TLV ACAH STEL OSHA PEL OSHA CEILING LEL VAPOR PRESS t BY NT INGREDIENT Caa PPM mg m3 PEM ma m3 PPM mg m3 PPM mg m VOLUM mm Ma DEG F woht WI n Butyl Acetate 123 n6 4 150 0 713 0 200 0 250 0 150 0
15. apran te prevent contamination of clothing is recommended akin contact with contaminated clothing Remove and wash 911 contaminated clothing before re use Never wear contaminated siothes or shoes away from the workplace Use an industrial type professional cleaning service do not wash at home HYGIENIC PRACTICES Emergency eye wash stations an safety showers are recommendea Wash hands priar to eating uning Precautions must be taken sa that persons handling this product de not breathe the vapors or protection must be afforded against exposure to both vapor Prevent prolonged ha washroom or smoking have it contact the skin or eyas In spray operations and spray mist e em O e a ei e a o SECTION IX SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS nam ame er ie ee mm PRECAUTIONA TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE Store large quantities in bulldings designed ana protected for storage Reference storage conditions in OSHA 1920 106 Avoid high temperature orcas and opon Flames Do e e 2 oy pf Elammable Liquida aot store above 140 F Xeep Closures tight and containax upright to avoid lsakaga OTHER PRECAUT ONS Maintain a clean work ares Use only in a well ventilated area VHAPoVolatile Hazardous Air Pollutant TAUTION DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY Avoid breathing vapor dust SOTICE The HMIS roting for this material involves data and interpretations compiled from the various material suppliers This information will vary from supplier to su
16. dispensing pres surized solvent is suitable for cleaning the grease and oil from parts An example of a parts washer is Safety Kleen Manual Bench top Parts Washer Model 14 part number 1160 with 115 VAC 0 3A electric circulating pump H 475 Rev Pneumatic Die Grinder and Rotary Wire Brushes A high speed 20 000 rpm hand held air or electric powered tool with mandrel mounted wire brushes can be used to clean the nozzle cap threads An example of a die grinder is Chicago Pneumatic brand RediPower model RP9111 20 000 rpm free speed 0 46 hp die grinder with 1 4inch collet An example of a rotary wire brush is Weiler brand item number 17909 narrow face concave 2 1 2 inch diameter 006 inch wire size 20 000 maximum RPM Angle Drive Impact Wrench A battery powered or pneumatic angle drive wrench per mits rapid removal and installation of the coupling nuts and upper rod for some break off lengths without remov ing the upper standpipe An example of a battery powered wrench is Ingersoll Rand IQv Series Cordless Ratchet Model R380 with 3 8 in drive and 14 4V re chargeable battery Page 2 of 54 Ductile Iron Pacer Hydrants from 1999 through 2004 Pacer Remediation Rod Replacement Procedure Identifying Affected Pacer Fire Hydrants The affected Waterous Pacer fire hydrants include only ductile iron versions of Pacer hydrants that bear cast year markings of 1999 through 2004 Ductile iron Pacer hy drants were
17. lower face of the upper standpipe 57 5 Insert a punch or rod into the 1 2 inch diameter cross barely contacts the gasket 16 hole in the operating nut 6 and turn the operating nut in the opening direction until it is completely un 8 Install hex hd screws 49 and the Rod Replaced plate threaded from the operating rod and hex nuts 17B between upper standpipe 57 and lower standpipe 24 and tighten 6 Remove nozzle section 11 and upper standpipe 57 Pipe Les a f by lifting as a unit over the operating rod 9 Slip O ring 4 over operating nut 6 and into the bore of the nozzle section 11 10 Install upper thrust bushing 5 on operating nut 6 Push down until bushing flange rests on top of the Lifting Hazard May result in personal injury nozzle section 11 Ensure physical capability before attempting to lift and 11 Add 2 oz of oil through opening in operating nut 6 always use proper lifting techniques to avoid personal injury Do not add more than 2 oz of oil 7 Push the operating nut 6 into the interior of the di aa a Ironmen Upper 12 Install weathershield cap 2 on operating nut 6 Line PIP i up holes in nut and cap and install spirol pin 3 8 Remove upper thrust bushing 5 from the nozzle sec tion 11 Remove O ring 4 and lower thrust bushing 5 from operating nut 6 9 Remove two coupling nuts 87 leaving one nut in Loud noise levels May cause tempo place on the stud and c
18. number that was assigned during the process of ordering parts and materials for this project c Following the GRA number should be a dash and two or three letters of the service crew s ini tials d Following the service crew s initials should be a sequential number that begins at one 1 for the first rod and increases by one for each rod re moved by a crew e An example of an ID number is 1035 JTS247 for a service contractor whose GRA number is 1035 the service technician is John T Smith and the rod is the 247th one to be removed by John Smith s service crew 6 Use a light colored paint marker to write the rod hy drant ID code legibly on the rod in an area adjacent to the housing Clean grease or oil from the area as needed to achieve adhesion between the marking paint and the steel surface of the rod See Figure 10 for an example of a packaged and labeled rod Figure 10 Packaged and Labeled Rod Example Trend Page 14 of 54 Stack the assemblies neatly in a wood sided pallet or plastic tote alternating the direction of each rod to stagger the positions of the protruding coupling studs The maximum capacity of each wood sided pallet or tote is 1800 pounds The maximum quantity of oper ating mechanism assemblies that may be shipped in each pallet or tote is 100 Arranging for Shipping Rods 1 Smaller quantities of rods may be returned when ne cessary but if possible accumulate at least 50 rods b
19. nut 87 onto the upper rod of the replacement rod and tighten nut with 30 ft lbs of torque Place the replacement upper rod into position above the lower rod inserting the stud of the upper rod into the hole of the coupling half 67 that remained at tached to the lower rod Thread on new coupling nuts and tighten the nuts on the studs with 30 ft lbs of torque Assembly 3 Grease thrust and bearing surfaces of operating nut 1 Check that the hydrant main valve is in the closed ana ad tad E o position and remove a nozzle cap to verify that water 9 19 p g nut g pressure has been relieved from the inside of the thrust bearing 5 must rest against the thrust washer hydrant 80 and the thrust surface of the operating nut 6 2 Drive out spirol pin 3 and turn the weathershield nut A dde e a 22 is properly installed in the 2 in the closing direction to break the bond between pipe g rae the weathershield nut and the operating nut 6 5 Install standpipe gasket 49 on lower standpipe 3 Remove the weathershield nut by prying between the 6 Lower nozzle section 11 and upper standpipe 57 weathershield and the nozzle section 11 a a onto operating nut 6 and rotate to de 4 Remove hex hd bolts 46 and hex nuts 17B at the o o traffic flange between the upper standpipe 57 and 7 Inserta suitable punch or screwdriver in 1 2 in diame lower standpipe 24 ter hole in operating nut 6 Turn in the closing direc i A s tion until the
20. of ingredients listed in qm section 11 below the lowest exposura limits reac 63 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET E E CT AN LV AEROSOL Page 4 ROTECTIVE GLOVES mpermeable chemical handling gloves for akin protection o YE PROTECTION se chemical safety glasses goggles and faceshields for eye protection THER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT se impermeable aprons and protective clothing whenever possible to prevent skin contact Tha use of head caps whenever oss ble is strongly recommended Clean or discard contaminated clothing and shoes ORK HYGIENIC PRACTICES Ye washes snd safety showers in the workplace are recommended SAS SECTION IX DISCLAIMER A ee eme he information and recommendations contained herein are believed to be accurate at the time of preparation or obtained Fasse Paint Co will not be held liabie for claims relating to any rom sources believed to ba generally reliable arty s use of or reliance on information contained herein regardless of whether it is claimed the information is haccurate PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS SHEBOYGAN PAINT COMPANY DATE OF PREPARATION 06 14 05 T 9 NORTH 25th STREET PRINTED DATE 06 20 05 Pros BOX 417 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE 920 458 2157 SHEBOYGAN WI 53082 0417 CUSTOMER SERVICE custserv shebpaint com HO CUSTOMER Pro Paint Inc PART NUMBER M 4104 1 WEIGHT PER GALLON 8 57 POUNDS density BY WEIGHT BY VOLUME PERCENT SOLIDS 57 64 48 20 PERCENT
21. with this product TOXICOLOGICALLY Based on best current information there are no known toxicologically SYNERGISTIC synergistic products associated with this product PRODUCT S SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ECOTOXICITY A Static Acute Bioassay as per California Department of Fish and Game WPCL was done using fathead minnows and up to 750 ppm of the products in water The material passed the bioassay OCTANOLIWATER PARTITION COEFFICIENT Not available VOLATILE ORGANIC 100 WT 6 4 to 6 8 LB US gal 780 to 820 g l COMPOUNDS As per 40 CFR Part 51 100 s SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS DISPOSAL Dispose in accordance with federal state provincial and local regulations Regulations may also apply to empty containers The responsibility for proper waste disposal lies with the owner of the waste Contact Safety Kleen regarding proper recycling or disposal USEPA WASTE Not regulated CODE S Based on available data this information applies to the product as supplied to the user Processing use or contamination by the user may change the waste code applicable to the disposal of this product Revision 09 03 MSDS Form No 82658 Page 9 of 11 SAFETY KLEEN PREMIUM SOLVENT SAFETY KLEEN PREMIUM GOLD SOLVENT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR USA AND CANADA SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION DOT Shipping Name Combustible liquid n o s petroleum naphtha UN NA NA1993 Hazard Class Combustible liquid Packing Group
22. 0 669 5740 www Safety Kleen com TECHNICAL INFORMATION 1 800 669 5740 Press 1 then Enter 7500 MSDS FORM NUMBER 82658 ISSUE September 12 2003 ORIGINAL ISSUE January 26 1995 SUPERSEDES July 8 2003 PREPARED BY Product MSDS Coordinator APPROVED BY MSDS Task Force Revision 09 03 MSDS Form No 82658 Page 1 of 11 SAFETY KLEEN PREMIUM SOLVENT SAFETY KLEEN PREMIUM GOLD SOLVENT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR USA AND CANADA SECTION 2 COMPOSITION INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV WT NAME SYNONYM CAS NO STEL Iwa STIEL LDa LCb ppm ppm 100 Distillates petroleum N Av 64742 47 8 500 ppm N Av 100 N Av 5000 5500 hydrotreated light 2900 mg m mg kg mg m3 4h OSHA Final PEL value enforceable Some States have adopted more stringent values N Av Not Available b Inhalation Rat LC50 Based on Stoddard Solvent Oral Rat LDso SECTION 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW APPEARANCE Liquid clear colorless to pale yellow mild hydrocarbon odor WARNING PHYSICAL HAZARDS Combustible liquid and vapor HEALTH HAZARDS May be harmful if inhaled May irritate the respiratory tract nose throat and lungs eyes and skin May be harmful if swallowed Contains material that may cause central nervous system and kidney damage ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS Not toxic to aquatic life Revision 09 03 MSDS Form No 82658 Page 2of11 SAFETY KLEEN PREMIUM SOLVENT SAFETY KLEEN PR
23. 372 VHAP m VOLATILE HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANT ZX This solvent la exempt from EPA VOC zeport ng requirements lt m m mam en ce me p eo tk D a oo np u e n me SECTION III PHYSICAL DAT Cos o esse a srs me e o ma at mm e mm am e oe IFLING RANGE 133 401 P VOC KG KG SOLTDE 59 VOC WITH WATER AND EXEMPT SOLV 2 9 LES GAL 348 GMS LITER Y HAPS BY WEIGHT 4 24 VOC LESS WATER AND EXEMPT SOLV 3 26 LBS GAL 391 GMS LITER VAPOR DENSITY EVAPORATION RATE FVOLATILE SVOLATILE WEIGHT SPECIFIC AVG BOLV BY WEIGHT AY VOLUME PER GALLON GRAVITY DENSITY POR DENSITY HEAVIER THAN AIR EVAPORATION RATE SLOWER THAN ETHER 42 36 1 48 5 5744 1 029 7 01 e em ee am eo mm eee e ii O TION IV FIRE amp EXPLOSION HAZARDS Dos a 1 la a OPER SHIPPING NAME PAINT 3 UNI263 11 SHIPPING LABEL FLAMMABLE LIQUID 3 LABEL FLASKPOINT 1 F FORRO uo 43 81531A PAGE 2 O TON Sn Re ee E a aa SORA LU DA cone le FE D B UIBHING MEDIA Use carbon dioxide pr dry chemical for small fires For large Firen use an alcohol typa or multi prose foam extinguishing agent matar may be incffect ive to extinguish firas involving this type of product UNUSUAL FIRE amp EXPLOSION HAZARDS This material is HIGHLY VOLATILE and readily givea aff vapors which may travel along the ground or be moved by ventilation Keep containers tightly closed Isolate from heat electrical equipment aparka and open flames Sealed containexs may explode of expose
24. 3911 waterousquestions waterousco com Program Manager Terril Tolzien Waterous Company 125 Hardman Ave South South St Paul MN 55075 651 450 5288 tltolzien waterousco com H 475 Appendix F Contact Information Rev Product Engineers Todd Alcott Waterous Company 125 Hardman Ave South South St Paul MN 55075 651 450 5054 tmalcott waterousco com Allan Nelson Waterous Company 125 Hardman Ave South South St Paul MN 55075 651 450 5275 abnelson waterousco com Page 54 of 54
25. C CHEMICAL NAME NSF Registration No s 122670 132661 122668 Petroleum Lubricating Oil 122665 122664 122675 122687 122667 122671 122673 Manufacturer s Name Emergency Telephone Number Fiske Brothers Refining Co 1 800 255 3924 CHEM TEL 24 hour Address Telephone Number for Information 1500 Oakdale Ave Toledo Ohio 43605 129 Lockwood St Newark NJ 07105 419 691 2491 Toledo Office Section 2 Hazardous Ingredients Identity Information Hazardous Components OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV Other Limits Recommended optional Oil Mist in Air Not Encountered in Normal Usage 5mg m 5mg m Hazardous Material Identification System HMIS Health 1 Flammability 1 Reactivity 0 Not a Controlled Product under WHMIS Canada Special Protection See Section 9 Section 3 Health Hazard Data Threshold Limit Value 5 mg m for oil mist in air OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910 1000 Effects of Overexposure Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause skin irritation Product contacting the eyes may cause eye irritation Human health risks vary from person to person As a precaution exposure to liquids vapors mists and fumes should be minimized This product has a low order of acute oral toxicity but minute amounts aspirated into the lungs during ingestion may cause mild to severe pulmonary injury Carcinogenicity NTP No IARC Monographs No OSHA Regulated No Section 4 Emergency and First Aid Procedures EYE CONTACT Flush with clear wat
26. E Eye contact causes eye irritation May experience itching burning sensation and visual disturbances SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE May cause moderate skin irritation May be harmful 4f absorbed through the skin Dryness itching cracking burning yedness and swelling are conditions associated with excessive skin contact INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Har 1 or fatal if swallowed os HEALTH HAZARDS ACUTE AND CHRONIC Avo d long term and repaated contact MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ae tt UL E 3 ALV AEROSOL Page Re E a Sh nm DE na e Ana RR MPNICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE N Pplicabla ts EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES INGESTI N If swallowed do not induce vomiting EYES In case of eye contact flush eyes immediately with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes SKIN In case of skin contact remove Promptly by wiping followed by waterlesa hand Cleaner and goap and water INHALATION Tf affected by inhalation of vapor or spray mist remove to fresh air Apply artificial reapiration and other Supportive Measures as required Get medical attention SECTION VII PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE m STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Provide maximum ventilation Only personnel equipped with proper respiratory and skin and eye protection should be permitted in the area Remove all sour
27. EMIUM GOLD SOLVENT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR USA AND CANADA POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS INHALATION High concentrations of vapor may be harmful if inhaled High concentrations of BREATHING vapor or mist may irritate the respiratory tract nose throat and lungs High concentrations of vapor or mist may cause nausea vomiting headaches dizziness loss of coordination numbness and other central nervous system effects Massive acute overexposure may cause rapid central nervous system depression sudden collapse coma and or death EYES May cause irritation SKIN May cause irritation Not likely to be absorbed in harmful amounts INGESTION May be harmful if swallowed May cause throat irritation nausea vomiting SWALLOWING and central nervous system effects as noted under INHALATION BREATHING Breathing product into the lungs during ingestion or vomiting may cause lung injury and possible death MEDICAL CONDITIONS Individuals with pre existing respiratory tract nose throat and AGGRAVATED BY lungs central nervous system kidney eye and or skin disorders EXPOSURE may have increased susceptibility to the effects of exposure CHRONIC Prolonged or repeated inhalation may cause toxic effects as noted under INHALATION BREATHING Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause central nervous system and kidney damage Prolonged or repeated eye contact may cause inflammation of the membrane lining the eyelids and covering the e
28. Fire Hydrant Rod Replacement WATEROUS and Remediation Program Owner s Instructions Form No Date Revision Date Pacer amp Trend H 475 09 09 08 NE Hydrants Table of Contents Safety Information 0e eee eee eee 1 IntroduCHOM ss ass nasais sad bea aa a ad 2 General Description 02200e cece eens 2 Remediation Replacement Equipment and Materials 2 Pacer Ductile Iron Hydrants from 1999 2004 3 Pacer Remediation Replacement Procedure 3 Identifying Affected Pacer Fire Hydrants 3 Exposing the Upper Operating Rod 6 Operating Rod Removal 002005 6 Cleaning Hydrant Parts 2 000005 6 Operating Rod Installation 6 Hydrant Reassembly 00000e ee eeeee 7 Replacement of Extraordinary Parts 8 Recording Information on Log Sheets 8 Storing Labeling and Packaging Rods for Return 8 Arranging for Shipping Rods 9 Trend Hydrants WB77 from 1999 2004 10 Operating Mechanism Replacement Procedure 10 Locating Affected Trend Fire Hydrants 10 Replacement of the Operating Mechanism Assembly 13 Hydrant Reassembly 002000eeeeee 13 Replacement of Extraordinary Parts 14 Recording Information on Log Sheets 14 Storing Labeling and Packaging Rods for Return
29. H certified P or R series particulate filter and organic vapor PROTECTION EYE PROTECTION cartridges when concentration of vapor or mist exceeds applicable exposure limits Protection provided by air purifying respirators is limited Do not use N rated respirators Selection and use of respiratory protective equipment should be in accordance in the USA with OSHA General Industry Standard 29 CFR 1910 134 or in Canada with GSA Standard Z94 4 Where eye contact is likely wear chemical goggles contact lens use is not recommended Revision 09 03 MSDS Form No 82658 Page 6 of 11 SAFETY KLEEN PREMIUM SOLVENT SAFETY KLEEN PREMIUM GOLD SOLVENT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR USA AND CANADA SKIN PROTECTION PERSONAL HYGIENE OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Where skin contact is likely wear neoprene nitrile or equivalent protective gloves use of natural rubber or equivalent gloves is not recommended To avoid prolonged or repeated contact with products where spills and splashes are likely wear appropriate cnemical resistant faceshield boots apron coveralls long sleeve shirts or other protective clothing Use good personal hygiene Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling product and before eating drinking or using tobacco products Clean affected clothing shoes and protective equipment before reuse Discard affected clothing shoes and or protective equipment if they cannot be thoroughly cleaned Disca
30. HA IARC or NTP OSHA Hazard Classification is indicated by an X in the box adjacent to the hazard title If no X is present the product does not exhibit the hazard as defined in the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 OSHA Health Hazard Classification OSHA Physical Hazard Classification Irritant Sensitizer Combustible Explosive E Pyrophoric EE Toxic Highly Toxic Flammable C Oxidizer ES Water reactive Colrosive E Carcinogente Lo Compressed Gas ES Organic Peroxide Unstable Ed SECTION 4 FIRST AID MEASURES Take proper precautions to ensure your own health and safety before attempting rescue or providing first aid For more specific information refer to Exposure Controls and Personal Protection in Section 8 of this MSDS Inhalation Vaporization is not expected at ambient temperatures This material is not expected to cause inhalation related disorders under anticipated conditions of use In case of overexposure move the person to fresh air Eye Contact Check for and remove contact lenses Flush eyes with cool clean low pressure water while occasionally lifting and lowering eyelids Seek medical attention if excessive tearing redness or pain persists Skin Contact If burned by hot material cool skin by quenching with large amounts of cool water For contact with product at ambient temperatures remove contaminated shoes and clothing Wipe off excess material Wash exposed skin with mild so
31. ION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Chemical Stability Stable Hazardous Polymerization Not expected to occur Conditions to Avoid Keep away from extreme heat sparks open flame and strongly oxidizing conditions Materials Strong oxidizers Incompatibility Hazardous No additional hazardous decomposition products were identified other than the combustion Decomposition products identified in Section 5 of this MSDS Products SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION For other health related information refer to the Emergency Overview on Page 1 and the Hazards Identification in Section 3 of this MSDS Toxicity Data White mineral oil ORAL LD50 Acute gt 5000 mg kg Rat DERMAL LD50 Acute gt 2000 mg kg Rabbit Low viscosity and High viscosity White Mineral Oils DRAIZE EYE Acute Non irritating Rabbit DRAIZE DERMAL Acute Non irritating Rabbit BUEHLER Acute Non sensitizing Guinea Pig 28 Day DERMAL Sub Chronic Non irritating Rabbit 104 Week DERMAL Chronic No skin tumors at site of application Mouse MUTAGENICITY Modified Ames Assay Negative Salmonella typhimurium in vitro Lymphoma Assay Negative or no toxicity Mouse Lifetime mouse skin painting studies indicated that white mineral oils are not mutagenic or carcinogenic Mineral oil mists derived from highly refined oils are reported to have low acute MSDS No 655699009 Revision Date 2 4 2008 Continued on Next Page Page Number 5 Clarion Food Ma
32. Knurled Stud 1 2 20 x 2 9 16 1 15 V 1853 Coupling Nut 1 2 20 UNF 2 37 62226 Operating Nut Housing 1 38 W 3716 4UH O ring 1 x 1 1 4 in 1 39 W 33008 36SS Spirol Pin 1 4 x 2 1 4 1 Note 1 When ordering Ref No 99 Operating Mechanism Assembly the opening direction Open Left or Open Right and the upper standpipe length must be specified Table 6 Use As Needed Parts List Trend Hydrants a Part Number Description aoa a Ear Motes k y 1 When ordering Ref No 7 Hose or 3 W33016 44SS Spirol Pin 1 2 x 2 3 4 1 Pumper Cap thread specification 14 62266 Half Coupling Iron 2 and dida pa E AN specified Caps are furnished wi 16 51772 Nozzle Section Gasket 1 primer coating only The top coat is 17B W 2010 SP Hex Nut 5 8 11 4 to be applied in the field to match 21 61726 Lock Ring Clamp 4 the color of the hydrant 22 51771 Lock Ring 2 2 When ordering Ref No 11 Hose or 46 W1010 48HTSP Hex Head Bolt 5 8 11 x 3 4 Pumper Nozzle the thread specific ation must be furnished 49 52117 Upper Standpipe Gasket 1 o BOCAS TAT e Ref No Pumper Nozzle 7 6493 5 typical Hose Cap See Note 1 2 Retainer is furnished with primer 7 6521 5 typical Pumper Cap See Note 1 1 coating only The top coat is to be 10 5204 1 Hose Cap Gasket 2 applied in the field to match the col 10 5044 1 Pump Cap Gasket 1 or of the hydrant 11 62489 typical H Nozzle See Note 2 2
33. PA National Fire Protection Association EPA US Environmental Protection Agency DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY THE INFORMATION IN THIS MSDS WAS OBTAINED FROM SOURCES WHICH WE BELIEVE ARE RELIABLE HOWEVER THE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED REGARDING ITS CORRECTNESS SOME INFORMATION PRESENTED AND CONCLUSIONS DRAWN HEREIN ARE FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN DIRECT TEST DATA ON THE SUBSTANCE ITSELF THIS MSDS WAS PREPARED AND IS TO BE USED ONLY FOR THIS PRODUCT IF THE PRODUCT IS USED AS A COMPONENT IN ANOTHER PRODUCT THIS MSDS INFORMATION MAY NOT BE APPLICABLE USERS SHOULD MAKE THEIR OWN INVESTIGATIONS TO DETERMINE THE SUITABILITY OF THE INFORMATION OR PRODUCTS FOR THEIR PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE CONDITIONS OR METHODS OF HANDLING STORAGE USE AND DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT ARE BEYOND OUR CONTROL AND MAY BE BEYOND OUR KNOWLEDGE FOR THIS AND OTHER REASONS WE DO NOT ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM LIABILITY FOR LOSS DAMAGE OR EXPENSE ARISING OUT OF OR IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH HANDLING STORAGE USE OR DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT kk kk k END OF MSDS kk kk H 475 Appendix E Shipping Label WATEROUS COMPANY FROM 125 HARDMAN AVENUE SOUTH SOUTH ST PAUL MN 55075 2456 WATEROUS COMPANY 125 HARDMAN AVENUE SOUTH SOUTH ST PAUL MN 55075 2456 GRA Quantity of Rods Rev Page 53 of 54 Waterous Customer Service Waterous Company 125 Hardman Ave South South St Paul MN 55075 866 683
34. PS LBS PER GALLON SOLIDS VOC HAPS LBS PER LBS SOLIDS FLASHPOINT FAHRENHEIT APPLICATION REDUCTION CURE SUBSTRATE COVERAGE VISC 80 F CRYPTOMETER OMMENTS ns vs ei meee eee e ee eee a D DATE OF PREPARATION 01 02 07 PRINTED DATE 01 12 07 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE 920 458 2157 TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCY 800 688 4005 CUSTOMER SERVICE custserv shebpaint com em o A een er MFG PRODUCT NO 43 81545 Waterous Company M 4143 10 34 POUNDS BY WEIGHT BY VOLUME 67 09 51 49 30 72 45 08 2 19 3 43 3 18 LBS GAL 381 09 GMS LITER 3 29 LBS GAL 394 27 GMS LITER 3 01 6 18 z 46 60 z 04 1F SPRAY AEROSOL ACETONE IF NECESSARY AIR DRY STEEL 825 9 SQUARE FEET 1 MIL NO LOSS 13 16 2 ZAHN CUP 18 20 2 WEDGE Clarion Food Machinery 2 Grease Material Safety Data Sheet CITGO Petroleum Corporation P O Box 4689 MSDS No 655699009 Hazard Rankings Houston TX 77210 Revision Date 2 4 2008 IMPORTANT This MSDS is prepared in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 1200 Read this HMIS NFPA MSDS before transporting handling storing or disposing of this product and forward this Health Hazard 1 information to employees customers and users of this product Fire Hazard Emergency Overview Reactivity Physical State Semi solid to solid Smooth texture Color Light amber Odor Faint odor WARNING Injection under the skin can cause severe injury Chronic Health Hazard Protective Equipment
35. SECTION 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE HANDLING SHIPPING AND STORING Keep away from heat sparks or flame Where flammable mixtures may be present equipment safe for such locations should be used Use clean sparkproof tools and explosion proof equipment When transferring product metal containers including trucks and tank cars should be grounded and bonded Do not breathe vapor or mist Use in a well ventilated area Avoid contact with eyes skin clothing and shoes Do not smoke while using this product Keep container tightly closed when not in use and during transport Store containers in a cool dry place Do not pressurize cut weld braze solder drill or grind containers Keep containers away from heat flame sparks static electricity or other sources of ignition Empty product containers may retain product residue and can be dangerous See SECTION 14 TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION for Packing Group information SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION ENGINEERING CONTROLS Provide general ventilation needed to maintain concentration of vapor or mist below applicable exposure limits Where adequate general ventilation is unavailable use process enclosures local exhaust ventilation or other engineering controls to control airborne levels below applicable exposure limits Where explosive mixtures may be present equipment safe for such locations should be used PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT RESPIRATORY Use NIOS
36. TCHED CORNE NT LOCK RING REF 64 Lage GROUNDLINE 1L1439 7B Place gasket 92 on the lower standpipe with the lip pointing downward Position the upper standpipe 40 on the lower standpipe and install bolts 6B through the flanges 113 and 63 Install nuts 6C and tight en the four bolts evenly Apply grease to the O ring and gasket grooves in sup port wheel 56 and to the bore and three O rings 59 Install the two gaskets 84 and apply grease to the lower tube seal 83 Install hex stop nut 86 turning it down to end of thread Snug up with a torque of 30 Ib ft 30 Ib at end of 12 in wrench Apply grease to the brass bushing on the rod 71 and to the lower end of the operating threads Grease O ring 82 in upper end of support tube 85 Slide tube down over operating rod 71 until it is seated on support wheel 56 Pour 4 oz of lubricating oil into the support tube 85 Grease lower bearing surface of operating nut 17A or 17 Screw lower operating nut onto rod while center ing support wheel 56 on the standpipe Tighten op erating nut 17A or 17 to securely clamp support wheel 56 against upper standpipe 40 Be sure sup port wheel 56 is centered on upper standpipe 40 Apply grease to all of the exposed operating rod threads Grease Teflon thrust ring
37. THYLENE GLYCOL BUTYL ETHER 11 162 Bu 25 DEG C 4 29 uo OBRA PEL 20 PRM 3LYCOL ETHER PM o 107 982 us 25 DEG Let OSHA PEL 50 PPM Indicates toxic chemical s subject to the reporting requirements or Section 313 ot Title III and or 4U CER 372 Mk Taas product nas been reported to cause cancer in Laboratory animals The relevance Of these findings to humans 18 incertain DUE appropriate sateguards should be employed ta redute or eliminate exposure a SECTION III PHYSICAL CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS lt eseosesoos OILING RANGE 43 F 340 DEG F WEIGHT FER GALLON 5 69 1b gl APOR DENSITY HEAVIER THAN AIR EVAPORATION RATE SLOWER THAN ETHER DATING V O C 4 648 1b g1 MATERIAL V O C 2 24 lb gl PPEARANCE AND ODOR Viseous liquid with an odor characteristic of the solvants isted in Section II eoeeposs SECTION IV FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA TASE POINT 156 F METHOD USED FT MABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME LOWER 2 2 UPPER 12 8 ha a ZTINGUISHING MEDIA Usa National Fira Protection Association NFPA Class B ext hemical Or universal aqueous faim forming roam designed to extanquisn NFPA Flammable liquid fires MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ALV AEROSOL Page 2 q _____ _ _ e SP CIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES Wi spray may be ineffective Water spray may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build up and caer possible autoignitien or explosion when exposed to extrem
38. USDA approved and ETL classified User assumes all risks incident to the use of this these product s To the best of our knowledge the information contained herein is accurate However Safety Kleen assumes no liability whatsoever for the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein Na representations or warranties either express or implied or merchantability fitness for a particular purpose or of any other nature are made hereunder with respect to information or the product to which information refers The data contained on this sheet apply to the product s as supplied to the user 22003 Printed in the USA Revision 09 03 MSDS Form No 82658 Page 11 of 11 la MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ALV AEROSOL Page 1 HMIS CODES RFR PRODUCT NAME 2301 FORMULA KEY AE SECTION I MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION assu 2 02 ma MANUFACTURER S NAME Fasse Paint Company Inc ADDRESS 215 Pine Street ae Sheboygan Falls WI 53085 EMERGENCY PHONE 1 800 535 5053 DATE PRINTED 4 26 2003 INFORMATION PHONE 1 920 467 7850 NAME OF PREPARER Jim Fasse Tamme SECTION II RAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS SARA III INFORMATION SSeS VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT REPORTASLE COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER mm Hg 8 TEMP PERCENT A tava aa es Le OSHA PEL 5U PPM ACGIH TLV 5U0 PRM ISOBUTANE TVa 28 gt 35 25 DEG 24 59 OSHA PEL BUU PPM PROPANE ae 18 48 6 210 iu F 12 5 OSHA PEL 1UUU PPM ACGIH TLV 1UQU PPM EB E
39. able 6 and for instructions for identify ing the specific parts that are needed for the particular hydrants Recording Information on Log Sheet 1 Upon completion of the remediation and rod replace ment pertinent information should be recorded on the Waterous Log Sheet form number H 445 a Information recorded on the Log Sheet shall in clude the following i The city or water district where the hydrant is located ii The address or other description of the hy drant s location iii The hydrant s ID number See the following section for more details H 475 iv The date that the remediation and rod re placement was completed v The hydrant model vi The hydrant s year of manufacture Storing Labeling and Packaging Rods for Return 1 Operating mechanism assemblies stored for return to Waterous should be protected from rain or other sources of water and moisture 2 Certain parts of the operating mechanisms will be refurbished and re used so special handling and pro tection during shipping is required to prevent damage 3 The operating nut must be threaded onto the operat ing rod threads to protect the sealing surface of the nut 4 The used coupling nuts V1853 should be threaded onto the studs of the rod to protect the threads 5 Create a hydrant Identification number a Each rod should be labeled with a unique identi fication ID number b The first four digits of the ID shall be the GRA
40. alternating the direction of each rod to stagger the positions of the protruding coupling studs The maximum capacity of each wood sided pallet or tote is 1800 pounds The maximum quantities of rods that may be shipped per pallet or tote are listed below a 275 rods of 20 5 8 inch length from hydrants with 10 inch break off standpipe length b 200 rods of 26 5 8 inch length from hydrants with 16 inch break off standpipe length Page 8 of 54 c 165 rods of 32 5 8 inch length from hydrants with 22 inch break off standpipe length d 135 rods of 38 5 8 inch length from hydrants with 28 inch break off standpipe length e 115 rods of 44 5 8 inch length from hydrants with 34 inch break off standpipe length Arranging for Shipping Rods 1 Smaller quantities of rods may be returned when ne cessary but if possible accumulate at least 50 rods before arranging for shipping Securely attach a Waterous shipping label to each pallet or container of rods to be returned Write the GRA number and the number of rods that are in each container on each shipping label H 475 Rev Complete a Waterous bill of lading BOL for each shipment Each shipment may consist of one or more containers Note the approximate weight of each con tainer on the BOL a For estimating the weight of the rods and contain ers please refer to the weights shown below i Wood sided pallet 90 pounds each ii 20 5 8 inch rod 6 17 pounds each
41. ap and water Seek medical attention if tissue appears damaged or if pain or irritation persists Thoroughly clean contaminated clothing before reuse Clean or discard contaminated leather goods If material is injected under the skin seek medical attention immediately Ingestion Do not induce vomiting unless directed to by a physician Rinse out mouth with water Never give anything by mouth to a person who is not fully conscious Allow small quantities to pass through the digestive system If large amounts are swallowed or irritation or discomfort occurs seek medical attention immediately MSDS No 655699009 Revision Date 2 4 2008 Continued on Next Page Page Number 2 Notes to Physician Clarion Food Machinery 2 Grease SKIN In the event of injection in underlying tissue immediate treatment should include extensive incision debridement and saline irrigation Inadequate treatment can result in ischemia and gangrene Early symptoms may be minimal INGESTION Check for possible bowel obstruction with ingestion of large quantities of material SECTION 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES NFPA Flammability Classification Flash Point Lower Flammable Limit Autoignition Temperature Hazardous Combustion Products Special Properties Extinguishing Media Protection of Fire Fighters NFPA Class IIIB combustible material Open cup gt 150 C gt 302 F Estimated No data Upper Flammable Limit No data Not available
42. apors Use only in well ventil ated areas Combustion When cleaning parts of the hydrant with cleaning solvent use only in areas with adequate ventilation Vapors released from the solvent are combustible and may cause a flash fire should an ignition source be present 2 Submerge parts in water to remove traces of the solvent or grease from the cleaned parts NOTE Properly dispose of or recycle used solvent in accordance with the solvent manufac turer s recommendations and any local and state requirements Examine the O ring seals for damage and replace any damaged seals Operating Rod Installation 1 Install one coupling half 67 and new nut 87 onto the upper rod of the replacement rod and tighten nut with 30 ft lbs of torque Place the replacement upper rod into position above the lower rod inserting the stud of the upper rod into the hole of the coupling half 67 that remained at tached to the lower rod Thread on new coupling nuts and tighten the nuts on the studs with 30 ft lbs of torque Page 6 of 54 Hydrant Reassembly Ifthe upper standpipe was left in place skip to Step 3 1 Orientate upper standpipe 40 as shown in Figure 4 Figure 4 Upper Standpipe 10 11 Breakable Flange Orientation TOP OF HYDRANT o z AN LOCK RING REF 64 UPPER FLANGE REF 62B o O UPPER STANDPIPE REF 40 INSTALL SO THAT LARGE ENGAGES LOCK RING PROPERLY BREAKABLE FLANGE RE R HAS NO
43. atus Not regulated by the U S Department of Transportation as a hazardous material Proper Shipping Name_ Not regulated Hazard Class Not regulated Packing Group Not applicable UN NA Number Not regulated Reportable Quantity A Reportable Quantity RQ has not been established for this material Placard s MSDS No 655699009 Revision Date 2 4 2008 Continued on Next Page Page Number 6 Clarion Food Machinery 2 Grease Emergency Response Not applicable Guide No MARPOL lll Status Not a DOT Marine Pollutant per 49 CFR 171 8 Oil The product s represented by this MSDS is are regulated as oil under 49 CFR Part 130 Shipments by rail or highway in packaging having a capacity of 3500 gallons or more or in a quantity greater 42 000 gallons are subject to these requirements In addition mixtures containing 10 or more of this product may be subject to these requirements SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION TSCA Inventory SARA 302 304 Emergency Planning and Notification SARA 311 312 Hazard Identification SARA 313 Toxic Chemical Notification and Release Reporting CERCLA Clean Water Act CWA California Proposition 65 New Jersey Right to Know Label Additional Remarks MSDS No 655699009 This product and or its components are listed on the Toxic Substances Control Act TSCA inventory The Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 SARA Title Ill requires facilities s
44. be used in accordance with OSHA requirements 29 CFR 1910 134 General Comments Use good personal hygiene practices Wash hands and other exposed skin areas with plenty of mild soap and water before eating drinking smoking use of toilet facilities or leaving work DO NOT use gasoline kerosene solvents or harsh abrasives as skin cleaners Since specific exposure standards control limits have not been established for this product the Oil Mist Mineral exposure limits shown below are suggested as minimum control guidelines Occupational Exposure Guidelines Substance Applicable Workplace Exposure Levels MSDS No 655699009 Revision Date 2 4 2008 Continued on Next Page Page Number 4 Clarion Food Machinery 2 Grease Oil Mist Mineral ACGIH United States TWA 5 mg m STEL 10 mg m OSHA United States TWA 5 mg m SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES TYPICAL Physical State Semi solid to solid Color Light amber Odor Faint odor Smooth texture Specific Gravity 0 87 Water 1 pH Not applicable Vapor gt 10 Air 1 Density Boiling Range Not available Melting Freezing Not available Point Vapor Pressure gt 0 01 kPa gt 0 1 mm Hg at 20 C Volatility Negligible volatility Solubility in Negligible solubility in cold water Viscosity Not available Water cSt 40 C Flash Point Open cup gt 150 C gt 302 F Estimated Additional NLGI Grade 2 Properties Thickener Calcium Texture Smooth SECT
45. c Protection May result in serious personal injury or death When repairing the hydrant use appropriate signage and cautionary items to protect the worker from being struck by a moving vehicle Spray Paint Vapor Hazard May result in irritations to the eyes nose and throat When using spray paint to touch up areas of the hy drant use only with adequate ventilation and wear appropriate breathing protection to prevent irritations from the paint vapors Page 1 of 54 Introduction and Project General Description These instructions cover the course of action for remedi ating and replacing upper operating rods of Waterous Pacer and Trend Fire Hydrants that were lubricated with Chevron Food Grade Grease The instructions are sep arated into two parts the first part addresses the Pacer Model WB67 250 with cast year markings of 1999 through 2004 and the second part addresses the Trend Model WB77 with cast year markings of 1999 through 2004 Remediation of the Pacer fire hydrants entails locating the affected fire hydrants removal of the upper operating rod removal and cleaning of the grease and oil from the in ternal parts installation of a replacement operating rod applying lubrication reassembly and testing Remediation of the Trend fire hydrants entails locating the affected fire hydrants removal of the operating mechan ism assembly as a single unit installation of a replace ment operating mechanism assembly app
46. cement Parts List Pacer Hydrants de Part Number Description Aro pod 63396 Rod Replaced Plate 1 V3175 Hydrant Lubricant Mineral Oil 1 Gallon 1 Gallon 30 hydrants V 3174 Food Grade Grease 5 Ibs 5 Ibs 35 hydrants V 3546 Bottle Brush N A V 3547 Grease Application Brush 5 8 in diameter N A 71 73087 L typical See Note 1 Upper Rod Assembly 1 61 W 4010 CA Plain Washer 5 8 in 1 87 V 1853 Coupling Nut 1 2 20 UNF 1 Note 1 When ordering Ref No 71 Upper Rod Assembly the opening direction Open Left or Open Right and the upper standpipe length must be specified Table 4 Rod Replacement Use As Needed Parts List Pacer Hydrants sd Part Number Description ptas 6A W 1010 60HTSP Hex Head Bolt 5 8 11 x 3 3 4 4 6B W 1010 48HTSP Hex Head Bolt 5 8 11 x 3 4 6C W 2010 SP Hex Nut 5 8 11 8 7 6493 5 typical Hose Cap See Note 1 2 7 6521 5 typical Pumper Cap See Note 1 1 10 5204 1 Hose Cap Gasket 2 11 62489 typical Hose Nozzle See Note 2 2 11 71996 typical Pumper Nozzle See Note 2 1 10 5044 1 Pumper Cap Gasket 1 17 62567 typical One Piece Operating Nut see Note 5 1 17A 51470 L typical Lower Operating Nut see Note 5 1 17B 62022 Upper Operating Nut Weather Shield 1 56 72503 Support Wheel Assembly 1 57 W3724 4D O ring 1 1 2 x 1 3 4 1
47. ces of ignition Take up spilled material with Sawdust vermiculite or other absorbent material ana place into containers Por disposal WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Waste material must be disposed of in accordance with Federal State and Local envixonmental control regulations Empty containers should be recycled or dispose of through an approved Waste Management Facility PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAREN IN HANDLING AND STORING Do not store above 120 deg F Store large quantities in buildings designed and protected for storage Of NEPA Flammable liquids OTHER PRECAUTIONS Z this materiai is part of a multiple component coating system read the MSDS for the othar component or components befora blending as the resulting mixture may have the hazards of all of its parts Containers should ba grounded when pouring Avoid free Fall of liquids in excess of a few inchs Containers of this material may be hazardous when emptied sinca they retain residues Do not cut puncture or weld on or near container SSS SS eee e eae a SECTION VIII CONTROL MEASURES S22 SS Se eres RESPIRATORY PROTECTION If TRV of Overexposure to vapora may be prevented by ensuring ventilation controls vapor exhaust or fresh sir entry any component is exceeded use an appropriate NIOSH MSHA approved respirator Follow respirator manufacturers directions for respirator use VFYTILATION Pr e sufficient mechanical and or local exhaust ventilation to keep tha concentration
48. chinery 2 Grease and sub acute toxicities in animals Effects from single and short term repeated exposures to high concentrations of mineral oil mists well above applicable workplace exposure levels include lung inflammatory reaction lipoid granuloma formation and lipoid pneumonia In acute and sub acute studies involving exposures to lower concentrations of mineral oil mists at or near current work place exposure levels produced no significant toxicological effects In long term studies up to two years no carcinogenic effects have been reported in any animal species tested Grease Injection of pressurized hydrocarbons under the skin in muscle or into the blood stream can cause irritation inflammation swelling fever and mild central nervous system depression Injection of pressurized hydrocarbons can cause severe permanent tissue damage SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Ecotoxicity Ecotoxicity data are not available for this product Environmental Fate An environmental fate analysis is not available for this specific product Plants and animals may experience harmful or fatal effects when coated with petroleum products Petroleum based mineral lubricating oils normally will float on water In stagnant or slow flowing waterways an oil layer can cover a large surface area As a result this oil layer might limit or eliminate natural atmospheric oxygen transport into the water With time if not removed oxygen depletion in the water
49. d to oxtreme heat Do not apply to hot surfacen This product may becoma electrostatically charged during mixing filtering or pouring Bond and ground metal containars SPECIAL FIRB FIGHTING PROCEDURES Water spray may be ineffective Water may be used to cool closad containers to prevent presaura build up and possible autcignition when axpoged to extreme heat Water fog nozzle mektings are preferable A self contained Positivo pressure breathing apparatus with full face piece ehenia be worn in addition to full firefighting safety equipment Keep unnecessary people away isolate hazards atay upwind keep out of low arras o ee L RATIO UnA TT bobo SECTION V HEALTH HAZARD IAS A A A e a o de ZFFECTS OF OVEREKPOSURE Irritation of the respiratory tract ox acute nervous Byatem depression chazacterirnd by headache dizcinass staggered gait confusion unconaciouaness coma There is no Applicable information available regarding tha carcinogen potential for this product as a whale however any relevant information regarding any ingredient a status as o potential sugpeck or confirmed carcinogen is listed in SECTION V af the MSDA Repeated an pralonges exposure to some solvents has been associated with permanent brain and nervous Bystem damage Chronic overexposure may damage the liver and or kidneys blood cells cause cardiac eencationa hearing effecta and or cause birth or fertility defecta in Lab animala ingestion of alcohol can increase the
50. e 2 Certain rods will be refurbished and re used so spe cial handling and protection during shipping is re quired to prevent damage 3 Create a unique hydrant Identification number a Each rod should be labeled with a unique identi fication ID number b The first four digits of the ID should be the GRA number that was assigned during the process of ordering parts and materials for this project c Following the GRA number place a dash and two or three letters of the service crew s initials d Following the service crew s initials write a se quential number that begins at one 1 for the first rod and increases by one for each rod removed by a crew e An example of an ID number is 1035 JTS247 for a service contractor whose GRA number is 1035 the service technician is John T Smith and the rod is the 247th one to be removed by John Smith s service crew 4 Use a light colored paint marker to write the rod hy drant ID code legibly on the rod in an area adjacent to the operating threads Clean grease or oil from the area as needed to achieve adhesion between the marking paint and the steel surface of the rod Figure 6 Packaged and Labeled Rod Example Pacer Cardboard Tube 5 Place cardboard tube over operating threads and cop per bushing and thread the used nuts 87 onto the studs to protect the rod during shipment 6 Stack the rods neatly in a wood sided pallet or plastic shipping tote
51. e heat If water ig used fog nozzles are preferrable Pira fighters should wear self contained breathing apparatus UNDSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Keap container tightly closed Isolate from heat electrical equipment sparks and open flames Closed containers may explode when exposed to extreme heat Do not apply on hot surfaces Do not weld on or near containar Toxic gases may Form when product is contacted by flame or hot surfaces SSS SSS SRA SECTION V REACTIVITY DATA mesee STABILITY Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID Avoid contact with strong alkalis strong mineral acids or strong oxidizing agents Avoid high temperatures direcr heating HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS May produce hazardous decomposition products when heated Welding brazing ox flame cutting on surfaces ceated with th yroduet may produce fumes including Carbon Monoxide or Carbon Dioxide tener HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Not expected to occur passos gt SECTION VI HEALTH HAZARD DATA se a gt INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Vapor and spray mist may be harmful if inhaled Vapor irritates eyas nose and throat Repeated exposure to high vapor concentrations may cause irritation of the raspiratory system and permanent brain and nervous system damage Intentional miguse by deliberately inhaling the contents dan be harmful or fatal SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSUR
52. efEccta of Qverexpomre from some solvents in this product Exponure to XYLENE ean affect the cardiovascular pulmonary CNS and gastrointestinal cyotems Bivar enzymes serum rlectrolytes EKG and chest X ray should be done in cases of maspive expomire ta xylene STHYLBENZENE CABRIDD 41 4 is Present in this product Ethyibenzene has been Classificd by LARC an a ponsible human Garcinogen group 2B This product contains Xylenea Mixed Isomers which are on tha Pennslyvania Right ta Know Liat Chemical Names benzene dimethyl CASE 1230 20 7 benzene ethyl CASH 100 41 4 benzene methyl CASE 109 88 3 Ex e Limita For Inert and Nuisance Dust Particulates Not Otherwise Claspified OSHA PEL TNA 15 mg m3 total dust 5 Md respirable fraction ACGIN TLV THA 10 mg m3 toral duat Prolonged and continuous exposure to excessive concentration of dust D any kind without using A duat mask may have an adverse Pulmonary effect on soma people This overexposure may result in coughing sputum and reduced lung capacity Pre axisting asthmatic conditions may warsen Personn with lung Gisesses should not work in dusty areas unless a physician certifies their fitness to wear a respirator OS A 1910 134 Liquid paint dees not readily release dust thie product contains Barium Sulfate which iz l ntes By OSHA and ACGIH as a nuisance dust Long term overexposure Lo barium sulfate dusk may produce benign Pneumeconiogss termed baritosta and may raduee lung F
53. efore arranging for shipping Securely attach a Waterous shipping label to each pallet or container of rods to be returned Write the GRA number and the number of rods that are in each container on each shipping label Complete a Waterous bill of lading BOL for each shipment Each shipment may consist of one or more containers Note the approximate weight of each con tainer on the BOL a For estimating the weight of the rods and contain ers please refer to the weights shown below i Wood sided pallet 90 pounds each ii Operating Mechanism 10 break off 14 2 Ibs each iii Operating Mechanism 16 break off 16 3 lbs each Contact the designated shipping company to schedule a pick up H 475 Rev Page 15 of 54 Appendices Appendix A Pacer Parts Lists Remediation Replacement 17 Appendix B Trend Parts Lists Replacement 18 Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets 00 ccc eee eee ro 19 Appendix D Shipping Label 0ooocooccoccrc eens 47 Appendix E Contact Information 0 0 cece eee ee ees 48 H 475 Rev Page 16 of 54 Appendix A Pacer Rod Replacement Parts Lists Items listed in Table 3 are supplied for use for all hydrants requiring removal and replacement of the grease and rod Items listed in Table 4 are provided when requested to be used as needed to replace parts removed and found to be unusable Table 3 Typical Rod Repla
54. elow hips to avoid breathing the product into the lungs Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person Treat symptomatically and supportively Treatment may vary with condition of victim and specifics of incident Call 1 800 752 7869 for additional information SECTION 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT 148 F 64 C approximately Tag Closed Cup FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR LOWER 0 7 VOL UPPER 5 VOL minimum maximum AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE 410 F 210 C minimum HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION Decomposition and combustion materials may be toxic PRODUCTS CONDITIONS OF FLAMMABILITY Burning may produce carbon monoxide and unidentified organic compounds Heat sparks or flame EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Carbon dioxide regular foam dry chemical water spray or water fog Revision 09 03 MSDS Form No 82658 Page 4 of 11 SAFETY KLEEN PREMIUM SOLVENT SAFETY KLEEN PREMIUM GOLD SOLVENT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR USA AND CANADA NFPA 704 HAZARD IDENTIFICATION This information is intended solely for the use by individuals trained in this system HEALTH HAZARD Enp de BLUE __ TT RED SPECIFIC HAZARD e a REACTIVITY WHITE YELLOW FIRE FIGHTING Keep storage containers cool with water spray A positive INSTRUCTIONS pressure self contained breathing apparatus SCBA and full body protective equipment are required for fire emergencies FIRE AND EXPLOSION Vapor explosion hazard indoors outdoors or i
55. els that are not affected Single Flange Traffic Model At Nozzle Section Standpipe Joint has flanges at Upper Flange Integral with Nozzle Section groundline TRAFFIC MODEL WB67 Year of Manufacture 150 Working Pressure Bury Depth Feet Inches 5 1 4 inch Hydrant Valve Size Waterous Company Name IDENTIFICATION MARKINGS 5 1 4 Gray Iron Pacer Models WB67 and W67 H 475 Rev Page 4 of 54 Figure 3 Exploded View of Pacer Hydrant Table 1 Pacer Hydrants Parts Descriptions 3 O ring Lower valve seat 5 5 8 x 6 3 64 5 Lower standpipe gasket WEATHCRSMIELO SENS 6A Hex hd bolt 5 8 11 x 3 3 4 in VARIATION 6B Hex hd bolt 5 8 11 x 3 in 61 6C Hex nut 5 8 11 7 Drain plunger 60 8 Cotter pin 1 4 x 1 1 2 in INCLUDES 89 9A 9B Nozzle cap chain single or double 10 Nozzle cap hose or pumper 11 Cap gasket hose or pumper 12 Nozzle hose or pumper E 16 Flat hd screw 1 4 20 x 1 2 in 17 Operating nut one piece 90 17A Lower operating nut 17B Upper operating nut TWO PIECE 17B ONE PIECE 25 Rod bushing OPERATING NUT OPERATING NUT 28 Rod Non Traffic model VARAMON 17A Wii VARIATION 29 Lower standpipe Traffic model T 29 Standpipe Non Traffic model 30 Crossarm 82 el 59 3 REQD 31 Valve seat 85 34 Upper valve washe
56. er for 15 minutes or until irritation subsides If irritation persists consult a physician SKIN CONTACT Remove any contaminated clothing and wash with soap and warm water If injected by high pressure under skin regardless of the appearance or its size contact a physician IMMEDIATELY Delay may cause loss of affected part of the body INHALATION Vapor pressure is very low and inhalation at room temperature is not a problem If overcome by vapor from hot product immediately remove from exposure and call a physician INGESTION If ingested call a physician immediately Do not induce vomiting Section 5 Fire and Explosion Hazard Data Flash Point Method Used COC 335 4950F Flammable Limits LEL 0 9 UEL 7 0 Extinguishing Media Foam Dry Chemical Carbon Dioxide or Water Spray Fog Special Fire Fighting Procedures Cool exposed containers with water Use air supplied breathing equipment for enclosed or confined spaces Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards Do not store or mix with strong oxidants Empty containers retain residue Do not cut drill grind or weld as they may explode PRODUCT NAME OR NUMBER LUBRIPLATE FMO AW SERIES Section 6 Physical Chemical Characteristics Boiling Point gt 5500F Specific Gravity H 20 1 0 87 0 89 Vapor Pressure mm Hg lt 0 01 Melting Point Liquid Vapor Density AIR 1 gt 5 Evaporation Rate lt 0 01 Butyl Acetate 1 Solubility in Water Negligible Appearance and Odor Colo
57. erify that the stand pipe is draining Pump water from the standpipe of non draining type hydrants j As needed repair any leaks and or conditions that prevent full opening of the main valve Replacement of Extraordinary Parts Certain parts will be supplied to you by Waterous as they are needed to replace unusable parts that are not routinely supplied and do not appear on the list of typical rod replacement parts in Table 3 of Appendix A Other parts may be needed for repairs unrelated to the remedi ation project See Appendix A for the list of Use as Needed parts in Table 4 and for instructions for identify ing the specific parts that are needed for the particular hydrants Recording Information on Log Sheet 1 Upon completion of the remediation and rod replace ment pertinent information should be recorded on the Waterous Log Sheet form number H 445 a Information recorded on the Log Sheet should include the following i The city or water district where the hydrant is located ii The address or other description of the hy drant s location iii The hydrant s ID number See the following section for more details iv The date that the remediation and rod re placement was completed v The hydrant model vi The hydrant s year of manufacture H 475 Storing Labeling and Packaging Rods for Return 1 Rods stored for return to Waterous must be protected from rain or other sources of water and moistur
58. ew hex stop nut 86 from operating rod 71 and remove support wheel 56 H 475 Rev Operating Rod Removal Two methods may be used for removing the operating rod The first method is to remove the upper standpipe see Step 1 and the second is to remove the rod with the upper standpipe in place continue to Step 2 1 Removing the Upper Standpipe If removing the upper standpipe 40 remove bolts 6B and nuts 6C and lift off upper standpipe 40 Note that flange 113 and 62B will remain attached to the upper standpipe 40 Itis not necessary to remove these flanges 2 Remove two coupling nuts 87 leaving one nut in place on the stud and coupling of the lower rod and one on the stud and coupling on the opposite side of the upper rod Remove the upper operating rod 3 Remove the coupling half 67 from the upper rod 4 Operating rod will be returned to Waterous See Storing Labeling and Packaging Rods for Return on Page 8 Cleaning Hydrant Parts 1 Using a bottle brush and solvent type parts washer remove and thoroughly clean any existing grease from the support wheel 56 the support tube 85 the stop nut 86 and the upper and lower operating nut 17A and 17B or in the case of the one piece operat ing nut 17 Solvent Vapor Hazard The following injuries or conditions may occur when using cleaning solvent Inhalation When cleaning parts of the hydrant with cleaning solvent avoid inhaling v
59. flame INCOMPATIBILITY Avoid acids alkalies oxidizing agents reducing agents or reactive halogens REACTIVITY Polymerization is not known to occur under normal temperature and pressures Not reactive with water HAZARDOUS None under normal temperatures and pressures See also SECTION 5 DECOMPOSITION HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS PRODUCTS SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION SENSITIZATION Based on best current information there is no known human sensitization associated with this product MUTAGENICITY Based on best current information there is no known mutagenicity associated with this product CARCINOGENICITY Based on best current information there is no known carcinogenicity as categorized by ACGIH Al or A2 substances as categorized by IARC Group 1 Group 2A or Group 2B agents or as listed by NTP as either known carcinogens or substances for which there is limited evidence of carcinogenicity in humans or sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental animals Also see SECTION 15 CALIFORNIA Revision 09 03 MSDS Form No 82658 Page 8 of 11 SAFETY KLEEN PREMIUM SOLVENT SAFETY KLEEN PREMIUM GOLD SOLVENT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR USA AND CANADA REPRODUCTIVE Based on best current information there is no known reproductive TOXICITY toxicity associated with this product Also see SECTION 15 CALIFORNIA TERATOGENICITY Based on best current information there is no known teratogenicity associated
60. ield Testing and Maintenance of Fire Hydrants for special cautions to be observed and warnings about the use of rigid diverters when flushing d Slowly turn the operating nut in the closing direc tion until flow stops e Install the cap on the open nozzle f Counting the number of turns open the main valve to verify that it takes at least 18 turns to open fully Verify ease of operation g With the main valve fully open check for leaks from joints Remove the oil level plug and check for leakage of water into the oil reservoir Replace the plug h Close the main valve completely and then turn the operating nut in the opening direction about 1 4 turn to relieve force from the operating mech anism i Loosen a nozzle cap to verify that pressure has been fully relieved from the hydrant and then re move the cap j For draining type hydrants verify that the stand pipe is draining Pump water from the standpipe of non draining type hydrants k As needed repair any leaks and or conditions that prevent full opening of the main valve Replacement of Extraordinary Parts Certain parts will be supplied to you by Waterous as they are needed to replace unusable parts that are not routinely supplied and do not appear on the list of typical rod replacement parts in Table 5 of Appendix B Other parts may be needed for repairs unrelated to the remedi ation project See Appendix B for the list of Use as Needed parts in T
61. lying lubrica tion reassembly and testing Remediation Operating Rod Replacement Equipment and Materials Waterous Company recommends the use of the following equipment and materials for the remediation of these fire hydrants Material Safety Data Sheets MSDS covering some of the materials are included in the Appendices Parts Cleaning Solvent A degreasing solvent with chemistry similar to mineral spirits such as Safety Kleen Premium Gold Solvent is used for removal and cleaning of existing grease and oil on parts Waterous Hydrant Lubricating Grease Waterous part number V 3174 Citgo Clarion Food Machinery Grease furnished in a 5 pound plastic tub is used where lubricating with grease is specified Waterous part number V 1934 which is the same grease in a 1 pint tub may also be used Waterous will furnish appropriate quantities of this material Waterous Hydrant Lubricating Oil Waterous part number V 3175 Lubriplate FMO 350 AW USP petroleum mineral oil with additives furnished in 1 gallon plastic bottles is used where lubricating with oil is specified Waterous part numbers V 1935 and V 2551 which is the same oil in 16 oz and 4 oz plastic bottles may also be used Waterous will furnish appropriate quantities of this material Parts Washer and Cleaning Brush A portable parts washer with 5 gallon solvent capacity hinged cover air or electric powered circulating pump and brush with integral flow through hose for
62. manufactured beginning in 1996 and can be visually differentiated from the older gray iron Pacer hy drants which were manufactured from 1967 until 1996 by the appearance of the flange at the nozzle section The Figure 1 Pacer Model Hydrant Comparison Single Flange Gray lron Model WB67 This Model is Not Part of Remediation Program H 475 Rev ductile iron Pacer has two separate flanges at the joint between the nozzle section and the upper standpipe each of which is about 1 inch in thickness The gray iron Pacer has a single flange at that location that is about 3 inches in thickness For illustrations showing these visual differences and the location of the cast year mark ings see Figures 1 and 2 Ductile lron Model WB67 250 This Model with 1999 2004 Year Markings are Part of Remediation Program Page 3 of 54 Figure 2 Pacer Hydrant Identification Markings Ductile lron as Pacer Models that are affected Two Flanges Traffic Model e At Nozzle Section Standpipe Joint has flanges at l Upper Flange Integral with Nozzle Section groundline TRAFFIC MODEL WB67 250 5 1 4 inch Hydrant Valve Size 1999 Through 2004 Years of Manufacture 250 Working Pressure Bury Depth Feet Inches Waterous Company Name 111438 IDENTIFICATION MARKINGS 5 1 4 Ductile Iron Pacer Models W67 250 and WB67 250 Gray lron Pacer Mod
63. ment to be listed on the TSCA Inventory CALIFORNIA This product may contain a detectable amount of benzene CAS 71 43 2 Revision 09 03 MSDS Form No 82658 Page 10 of 11 SAFETY KLEEN PREMIUM SOLVENT SAFETY KLEEN PREMIUM GOLD SOLVENT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR USA AND CANADA at or below 0 4 mg L and p dichlorobenzene CAS 106 46 7 at or below 5 mg L WARNING These chemicals are known to the State of California to cause cancer This product may contain a detectable amount of benzene CAS 71 43 2 at or below 0 4 mg L and toluene CAS 108 88 3 at or below 30 mg L WARNING These chemicals are known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm CANADIAN REGULATIONS This product have been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations CPR and the MSDS contains all information required by the CPR WHMIS Class B3 Combustible Liquid Class D2B Irritating to eyes and skin CANADIAN The component of this product is listed on or is automatically included as ENVIRONMENTAL substance occurring in nature on or is exempted from the requirements PROTECTION to be listed on the Canadian Domestic Substances List DSL ACT CEPA SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION REVISION INFORMATION This MSDS has been revised in the following sections Section 14 Change in transportation LABEL OTHER INFORMATION These products are United States Department of Agriculture
64. mild eye irritation with short term contact with liquid sprays or mists Symptoms include stinging watering redness and swelling Skin Contact This material can cause mild skin irritation from prolonged or repeated skin contact Injection under the skin can cause inflammation and swelling Injection of pressurized hydrocarbons can cause severe permanent tissue damage Initial symptoms may be minor Injection of petroleum hydrocarbons requires immediate medical attention Skin contact with hot material may result in severe burns Ingestion This material can cause a laxative effect If swallowed in large quantities this material can obstruct the intestine Chronic Health Effects This product contains a petroleum based mineral oil Prolonged or repeated skin contact Summary can cause mild irritation and inflammation characterized by drying cracking dermatitis or oil acne Repeated or prolonged inhalation of petroleum based mineral oil mists at concentrations above applicable workplace exposure levels can cause respiratory irritation or other pulmonary effects Conditions Aggravated Disorders of the following organs or organ systems that may be aggravated by significant by Exposure exposure to this material or its components include Skin Target Organs May cause damage to the following organs skin Carcinogenic Potential This product is not known to contain any components at concentrations above 0 1 which are considered carcinogenic by OS
65. n dioxide incompletely burned hydrocazbona and other Irritaring or toxic vapors TAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION May Oreur XX 431 Not Occur ONDITIONS TO AVOID Container ig not a pressure vessel Never use pressure ko empty Do not drag puncture or drop sontadner prevent spaxking Dust poxticles from thig product may posa a flammable ar explosion hazard Avoid dust accumulations Containers should he grounded sa m sm m m me se ii e SECTION VII SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES me me E ASA STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL 18 RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove all sourcen of igniticulflames electrical stazie or frictional sparka Provide good ventilation to spill area Dike mpill area and add inert absorbent Remove spilled material with non sparking tools Avoid breathing vapors and use respirator protective devices SEE SECTION VIII only properly trained personnel should clean epilied hazarda Follow local ntate and federal apiii notification miles WASTE DISPOBAL Waste mist be disposed in accordance with federal state and local xegulations Empty containers must om handled with cara as they contain product residue Before dicponing any container remove as mych residue as possibic Waste liquid or dried product should be incinerated or fuel blended at an approved treatment storage disposal facility da nor reuse containers unlego they are properly recycled co cm e om O O me o e SECTION VIII SAFE HANDLING amp USE INFO
66. n sewers HAZARDS Vapors may travel to ignition source and flashback Vapors will spread along the ground and collect in low or confined areas Run off to sewer may create a fire hazard Heated containers may rupture or be thrown into the air Empty containers may retain residue and can be dangerous Products are not sensitive to mechanical impact Products may be sensitive to static discharge which could result in fire or explosion SECTION 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Remove all ignition sources Do not touch or walk through spilled product Stop leak if you can do it without risk Wear protective equipment and provide engineering controls as specified in SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION Isolate hazard area Keep unnecessary and unprotected personnel from entering Ventilate area and avoid breathing vapor or mist A vapor suppressing foam may be used to reduce vapors Contain spill away from surface water and sewers Contain spill as a liquid for possible recovery or sorb with compatible sorbent material and shovel with a clean sparkproof tool into a sealable container for disposal Additionally for large spills Water spray may reduce vapor but may not prevent ignition in closed spaces Dike far ahead of liquid spill for collection and later disposal Revision 09 03 MSDS Form No 82658 Page 5 of 11 SAFETY KLEEN PREMIUM SOLVENT SAFETY KLEEN PREMIUM GOLD SOLVENT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR USA AND CANADA
67. n when using the die grinder to prevent metallic particles from entering the eye 14 Remove the nozzle caps clean the cap threads as needed and lubricate the cap threads with grease 15 Leaving one cap removed install the other caps onto the nozzles Page 7 of 54 16 Perform the following test to verify the function of the hydrant and its connection to a pressurized water source a Turn the operating nut slowly in the opening direc tion until water flows from the nozzle b If flushing of the hydrant is to be performed do so now See AWWA Manual M17 Installation Field Testing and Maintenance of Fire Hydrants for special cautions to be observed and warnings about the use of rigid diverters when flushing c Slowly turn the operating nut in the closing direc tion until flow stops Install the cap on the open nozzle Counting the number of turns open the main valve to verify that it takes at least 18 turns to open fully Verify ease of operation f With the main valve fully open check for leaks from joints Remove the oil level plug and check for leakage of water into the oil reservoir Replace the plug g Close the main valve completely and then turn the operating nut in the opening direction about 1 4 turn to relieve force from the operating mech anism h Loosen a nozzle cap to verify that pressure has been fully relieved from the hydrant and then re move the cap i For draining type hydrants v
68. oupling of the lower rod and rary or permanent hearing loss one on the stud and coupling on the opposite side of Always wear protective hearing equip the upper rod Remove the upper operating rod and ment custom molded ear plugs coupling half 67 sound reducing head gear when op 10 Remove the coupling half 67 from the upper rod erating the die grinder 11 Thread the operating nut 6 onto the rod threads to protect the mechanism during shipping 12 Operating mechanism assembly will be returned to Waterous See Storing Labeling and Packaging Rods Metallic Particle Hazard May cause for Return on Page 14 irritation or permanent injury to the eyes Hydrant Reassembly Always wear proper eye protection when NOTE Where grease is specified use Citgo Clarion Food Machinery Grease No 2 formerly named Citgo Mystic FG 2 Food Machinery Grease H 475 Rev using the die grinder to prevent metallic particles from entering the eye Remove the nozzle caps clean the cap threads as needed and lubricate the cap threads with grease Page 13 of 54 14 Leaving one cap removed install the other caps onto the nozzles 15 Perform the following test to verify the function of the hydrant and its connection to a pressurized water source b Tum the operating nut slowly in the opening direc tion until water flows from the nozzle c If flushing of the hydrant is to be performed do so now See AWWA Manual M17 Installation F
69. pplier The rating 18 intended for rapia gt E the component ingredients To adequately deal with the safe handling of thia material all ane wral identification of this product s hazarda int ation contained in the MSDS must be reviewed es part of an ongoing Hazard Communication Program Phin product complies with tha Toxic Substan er Control Act TSCA 40 CFR 700 799 Tho Material Safety Data Sheet M5DS somplies with 25 CPR 1910 1200 Hazardous Communication Sha In the event of a TRANSPORTATION RELATED INCIDENT involving shia product CALL 1 800 668 4008 1AM 43 81531A PAGE 4 Sudden relcace of hot axganic chemical vaporas from equipment operating at elevated temperatures or sudden intro Uren to vacuum conditions may result in vapor ignition ARA Title IIx This product is regulated under Section 3lle 312 10CPR370 1 Immediate Acute Health Hazard Delayed Chronic Health Hazard Fire Hazard ARNING This product contains chemicals known ta the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive harm LU A AE a SHEBOYGAN PAINT COMPANY 1439 NORTH 25th STREET P O BOX 417 SHEBOYGAN WI 53082 0417 TRADE NAME M 4143 RED OXIDE ACRYLIC ENAMEL CUSTOMER PART NUMBER WEIGHT PER GALLON density PERCENT SOLIDS PERCENT WATER PERCENT SOLVENT EXEMPT SOLVENT VOC WITH WATER AND EXEMPT SOLV VOC LESS WATER AND EXEMPT SOLV PERCENT HAPS BY WEIGHT VOC LBS PER GALLON SOLIDS VOC KILOGRMS PER KILOGRMS SOLIDS VOC HA
70. r 35 Main valve rubber 86 36 Lower valve washer 37 Hydrant bottom 84 40 Upper standpipe Traffic model 54 Drain bushing 56 56 Support wheel 57 O ring Operating nut 1 1 2 x 1 3 4 84 59 O ring Support wheel 1 1 8 x 1 3 8 60 Nozzle section 9 61 Bury depth plate 3 IN 6B 61 Bury depth plate washer a 62B Upper standpipe flange 63 Standpipe flange N y 64 Flange lock ring loas 92 LP DOWN 67 Coupling sleeve two halves 71 Upper rod Traffic model CID 72 Lower rod Traffic model r 77 O ring Upper valve seat 5 7 8 x 6 1 4 81 Groove pin 3 32 x 7 16 in PAANGCODES 25 82 O ring Upper tube seal 2 3 8 x 2 5 8 83 O ring Lower tube seal 1 7 8 x 2 1 8 da 84 Support wheel lower standpipe gasket 85 Support tube 67 86 Stop nut 1 8 87 Coupling nut 1 2 20 87 88 Coupling stud 1 2 20 x 2 9 16 in 89 Nozzle section bushing 64 90 Thrust ring 92 Upper standpipe gasket IL2641 2 H 475 Rev Page 5 of 54 NOTE Where grease is specified use Citgo Clarion Food Machinery Grease No 2 formerly named Citgo Mystic FG 2 Food Machinery Grease NOTE Removal of the upper operating rod may be performed while the main hydrant valve is closed and pressurized or the auxiliary hydrant shut off valve may be closed prior to performing this work Refer to Figure 3 to find locations of parts referenced in instructions Traffic Protection May result in serious personal injury or death When repairing the hydrant
71. rd leather articles such as shoes saturated with this product Where spills and splashes are likely facilities storing or using these products should be equipped with an emergency eyewash and shower both equipped with clean water in the immediate work area SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PHYSICAL STATE Liquid clear colorless to pale yellow mild hydrocarbon APPEARANCE AND ODOR odor ODOR THRESHOLD 30 ppm based on Stoddard Solvent MOLECULAR WEIGHT Not available SPECIFIC GRAVITY 0 77 to 0 82 at 60 F 15 6 C water 1 DENSITY 6 4 to 6 8 LB US gal 780 to 820 g l VAPOR DENSITY 5 air 1 approximately VAPOR PRESSURE 0 2 mm Hg at 68 F 20 C approximately BOILING POINT 0 6 mm Hg at 100 F 37 C approximately 350 F 177 C initial FREEZING MELTING POINT 45 F 43 C maximum pH Not applicable EVAPORATION RATE 0 1 butyl acetate 1 based on Stoddard Solvent Revision 09 03 MSDS Form No 82658 Page 7 of 11 SAFETY KLEEN PREMIUM SOLVENT SAFETY KLEEN PREMIUM GOLD SOLVENT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR USA AND CANADA SOLUBILITY IN WATER insoluble FLASH POINT 148 F 64 C approximately Tag Closed Cup FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR LOWER 0 7 VOL minimum UPPER 5 VOL maximum AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE 41 0 F 210 C minimum SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY Stable under normal temperatures and pressures Avoid heat sparks or
72. rities to determine if there are any other reporting requirements in the event of a spill This material is classified as an oil under Section 311 of the Clean Water Act CWA and the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 OPA Discharges or spills which produce a visible sheen on waters of the United States their adjoining shorelines or into conduits leading to surface waters must be reported to the EPA s National Response Center at 800 424 8802 This product is not known to contain any components for which the State of California has found to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Petroleum Oil No additional regulatory remarks Revision Date 2 4 2008 Continued on Next Page Page Number 7 Clarion Food Machinery 2 Grease SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION Refer to the top of Page 1 for the HMIS and NFPA Hazard Ratings for this product REVISION INFORMATION Version Number 3 1 Revision Date 2 4 2008 ABBREVIATIONS AP Approximately EQ Equal gt Greater Than lt LessThan NA Not Applicable ND No Data NE Not Establishe ACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists AIHA American Industrial Hygiene Associatior IARC International Agency for Research on Cancer NTP National Toxicology Program NIOSH National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration NPCA National Paint and Coating Manufacturers Association HMIS Hazardous Materials Information System NF
73. rless transparent oil with mineral oil odor Section 7 Reactivity Data Stability Unstable Conditions to Avoid N A Stable X Incompatibility Materials to Avoid Avoid contact with strong oxidants like liquid chlorine concentrated oxygen Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts May form SO 5 If incomplete combustion Carbon Monoxide Hazardous Polymerization May Occur Conditions to Avoid N A Will Not Occur X Section 8 Spill or Leak Procedures Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled Recover liquid wash remainder with suitable petroleum solvent or add absorbent Keep petroleum products out of sewers and watercourses Advise authorities if product has entered or may enter sewers and watercourses Waste disposal method Assure conformity with applicable disposal regulations Dispose of absorbed material at an approved waste disposal facility or site Section 9 Special Protection Information Respiratory Protection Specify type Normally not needed Ventilation Local Exhaust Used to capture fumes and vapors Special N A Mechanical General Other N A Protective Gloves Use oil resistant gloves if needed Eye Protection If chance of eye contact wear goggles Other Protective Equipment Use oil resistant apron if needed Section 10 Special Precautions Precautions to be taken in handling and storing Keep containers closed when not in use Do not handle or store near heat sparks flame or strong oxidants O
74. ssurize cut weld braze solder drill grind or expose containers to flames sparks heat or other potential ignition sources Consult appropriate federal state and local authorities before reusing reconditioning reclaiming recycling or disposing of empty containers and or waste residues of this product Storage Keep container closed Store in a cool dry well ventilated area Do not store with strong oxidizing agents Do not store at elevated temperatures Avoid storing product in direct sunlight for extended periods of time Consult appropriate federal state and local authorities before reusing reconditioning reclaiming recycling or disposing of empty containers or waste residues of this product SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS AND PERSONAL PROTECTION Engineering Controls Ventilation controls are not normally required under anticipated conditions of use Provide exhaust ventilation or other engineering controls if airborne mists or vapors concentrations exceed recommended occupational exposure limits listed below An eye wash station and safety shower should be located near the work station Personal Protective Personal protective equipment should be selected based upon the conditions under which Equipment this material is used A hazard assessment of the work area for PPE requirements should be conducted by a qualified professional pursuant to OSHA regulations The following pictograms represent the minimum requirements for personal protec
75. t bushing 6 Operating nut 7 Nozzle cap hose or pumper 8 Cap gasket hose or pumper a 9 Nozzle hose or pumper 10 Nozzle cap chain single or double 11 Nozzle section 12 Upper rod 13 Coupling stud 1 2 20 x 2 9 16 in 14 Coupling sleeve two halves 15 Coupling nut 1 2 20 16 Standpipe gasket 17A Hex hd bolt 5 8 11 x 3 in 17B Hex nut 5 8 11 18 Bury depth plate washer 19 Bury depth plate 21 Lock ring clamp 22 Flange lock ring 23 Lower rod 24 Lower standpipe 37 Operating nut housing 38 O ring upper rod 1 x 1 1 4 39 Spirol pin hvy 1 4 x 2 1 4 in e a 46 Hex hd bolt 5 8 11 x 3 in P MBER CONNECTION 49 Standpipe gasket with lip 53 Pumper nozzle retainer 54 Hose nozzle retainer 55 O ring pumper nozzle 5 1 4 x 5 3 4 56 O ring hose nozzle 3 1 4 x 3 5 8 57 Upper standpipe 58 Breakable flange 59 Standpipe flange 77 Nozzle pumper Storz with cap and gasket 78 Nozzle cap pumper Storz 79 Cap gasket pumper Storz 80 Thrust washer Teflon 13091 99 Operating Mechanism Assembly Operating Mechanism Assembly components H 475 Rev Page 12 of 54 NOTE Removal of the operating mechanism as sembly may be performed while the main hydrant valve is closed and pressurized or the auxiliary hydrant shut off valve may be closed prior to performing this work Refer to Figure 9 to find locations of parts referenced in instructions Replacement of the Operating Mechanism Install one coupling half 67 and a new
76. ther Precautions Avoid breathing oil mist Remove oil soaked clothing and launder before reuse Cleanse skin thoroughly after contact The above information is furnished without warranty expressed or implied except that it is accurate to the best knowledge of Fiske Brothers Refining Company The data on these sheets relates only to the specific material designated herein Fiske Brothers Refining Company assumes no legal responsibility for use or reliance upon this data Date Prepared January 2006 Prepared by James R Kontak SAFETY KLEEN PREMIUM SOLVENT A S SAFETY KLEEN PREMIUM GOLD SOLVENT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR USA AND CANADA SECTION 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME SAFETY KLEEN PREMIUM SOLVENT SAFETY KLEEN PREMIUM GOLD SOLVENT safety kleen SYNONYMS Parts Washer Solvent Petroleum Distillates Petroleum Naphtha Naphtha Solvent Stoddard Solvent Mineral Spirits PRODUCT CODE 6605 6638 PRODUCT USE Cleaning and degreasing metal parts lf this product is used in combination with other products refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet for those products 24 HOUR EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS These numbers are for MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION SPILL emergency use only If you desire non emergency 1 800 752 7869 1 800 468 1760 product information please call a phone number listed below SUPPLIER Safety Kleen Systems Inc 5400 Legacy Drive Cluster Il Building 3 Piano Texas 75024 USA 1 80
77. thout risk For small spills absorb or cover with dry earth sand or other inert non combustible absorbent material and place into waste containers for later disposal Contain large spills to maximize product recovery or disposal Prevent entry into waterways or sewers In urban area cleanup spill as soon as possible In natural environments seek cleanup advice from specialists to minimize physical habitat damage This material will float on water Absorbent pads and similar materials can be used Comply with all laws and regulations SECTION 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling MSDS No 655699009 If this product is stored or applied in high pressure systems such as grease guns or hydraulic lines there is the potential for accidental injection into the skin and underlying tissues Hydrocarbons injected into skin or underlying tissues are not readily removed by body fluids and can cause pain swelling chemical irritation infection and tissue destruction Early symptoms may be minimal Workers must be aware of the significant hazards associated with a hydrocarbon injection injury In the event of an injection injury workers should seek medical treatment immediately Avoid water contamination and elevated temperatures to minimize product degradation Empty containers may contain product residues that can ignite Revision Date 2 4 2008 Continued on Next Page Page Number 3 Clarion Food Machinery 2 Grease with explosive force Do not pre
78. tive equipment For certain operations additional PPE may be required aml Eye Protection Safety glasses equipped with side shields are recommended as minimum protection in industrial settings Wear goggles if splashing or spraying is anticipated Wear goggles and face shield if material is heated above 125 F 51 C Have suitable eye wash water available Hand Protection None required for incidental contact Use gloves constructed of chemical resistant materials such as heavy nitrile rubber if frequent or prolonged contact is expected Use heat protective gloves when handling product at elevated temperatures Body Protection Use clean protective clothing if splashing or spraying conditions are present Protective clothing may include long sleeve outer garment apron or lab coat If significant contact occurs remove oil contaminated clothing as soon as possible and promptly shower Launder contaminated clothing before reuse or discard Wear heat protective boots and protective clothing when handling material at elevated temperatures Respiratory Protection The need for respiratory protection is not anticipated under normal use conditions and with adequate ventilation If elevated airborne concentrations above applicable workplace exposure levels are anticipated a NIOSH approved organic vapor respirator equipped with a dust mist prefilter should be used Protection factors vary depending upon the type of respirator used Respirators should
79. to be applied in the field to match the color of the hydrant When ordering Ref No 17 One Piece Operating Nut or 17A Lower Operating Nut the opening direc tion must be specified The Ref No 62B Upper Standpipe Flange Ref No 63 Standpipe Flange and Ref No 113 Breakable Standpipe Flange are furnished with primer coating only The top coat is to be applied in the field to match the color of the hydrant Page 17 of 54 Appendix B Trend Remediation Parts Lists Rod Replaced Items listed in Table 5 are supplied for use on all hydrants where the operating mechanism is to be replaced Items listed in Table 6 are provided when requested to be used as needed to replace parts removed and found to be unusable Table 5 Typical Operating Mechanism Assembly Parts List Trend Hydrants nor Part Number Description da 4 W 3728 4UH O ring 1 3 4 x 2 1 5 51767 Nozzle Section Bushing 2 15 V 1853 Coupling Nut 1 2 20 UNF 1 18 W 4010 CA Plain Washer 5 8 1 V3175 Mineral Oil Hydrant Lubricant 1 Gallon Plastic Jug 2 oz V 3174 Food Grade Grease 5 Ib 5 Ib 50 hydrants 63396 Rod Replaced Plate 1 80 51475 Thrust Washer Teflon 1 99 73156 L typical Operating Mechanism Assembly 4 includes parts listed below See Note 1 Part Number Description arriba 6 62225 L typical Operating Nut O L 1 12 62227 L typical Upper Rod O L 1 13 51481
80. ubject to Subparts 302 and 304 to submit emergency planning and notification information based on Threshold Planning Quantities TPQs and Reportable Quantities RQs for Extremely Hazardous Substances listed in 40 CFR 302 4 and 40 CFR 355 No components were identified The Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 SARA Title III requires facilities subject to this subpart to submit aggregate information on chemicals by Hazard Category as defined in 40 CFR 370 2 This material would be classified under the following hazard categories No SARA 311 312 hazard categories identified This product contains the following components in concentrations above de minimis levels that are listed as toxic chemicals in 40 CFR Part 372 pursuant to the requirements of Section 313 of SARA No components were identified The Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 CERCLA requires notification of the National Response Center concerning release of quantities of hazardous substances equal to or greater than the reportable quantities RQ s listed in 40 CFR 302 4 As defined by CERCLA the term hazardous substance does not include petroleum including crude oil or any fraction thereof which is not otherwise specifically designated in 40 CFR 302 4 This product or refinery stream is not known to contain chemical substances subject to this statute However it is recommended that you contact state and local autho
81. unctions Expopure Limita For Barium Bulfate CAS 7727 43 7 OSHA PEL TWA 10 mg m3 total dust 5 mg m3 resp rable ACGIH TLV TWA 10 mg m3 total dust his product contains 2 6 Dimethyl 4 Heptanone which ia also known an Didmobutyl Ketone DIBK CASA 108 a3 8 3xpoBure Limits for Glycol Ether Compound CAS 112 07 2 This chemical has no PEL TLY established NIOSH recommends limit of 5 PPM TWA for a 10 hour workday and 40 hour workweek JEDICAL CONDITIONS PRONE TO AGGRAVATION BY EXPOSURE Preuzisting eye skin central nervous system digeative iract and respiratory tract May adversaly affect persona with liver kidney amp bloog Forming organ disorders OUTE 6 OP ENTRY Inhalation skin contact absorption aye contact Producta that are free flowing liquids or pastes Te not expected to have routes of exposure For dust Dried product ropiduo mey exhibit dust inhalation hazards NRALATION May cause slight to moderate respiratory tract irritation accompanied by congestion headache weaknepa izxineas drowsinesa and or nausea FIRST AID Move person to fresh air IP breathing is i ficult give oxygen If not breathing give artificial reapiration and gat immediate emergency medical assistance YE CONTACT Liquid vapor or dust may cause moderate to severa irritation re nesa tearing blurred vision amp Poin rohonged or chronic overexposure may cause eye damage FIRST AID Flush eyes with large amounta af water for at sant 15 minutes
82. use appropriate signage and cautionary items to protect the worker from being struck by a moving vehicle Exposing the Upper Operating Rod 1 Check that the hydrant main valve is in the closed position and remove a nozzle cap to verify that water pressure has been relieved from the inside of the hydrant 2 Atthe nozzle section remove bolts 6A nuts 6C and allow flange 62B to slide down the upper break off standpipe Depth plate and plain washer 61 will come off with bolts 3 Turn upper operating nut 17B or weathershield nut 101 in the opening direction to separate the nozzle section 60 and the support wheel 56 If the operat ing nut is the one piece type and the weathershield is in place the nut must be completely unthreaded from the operating rod before removing the nozzle section Remove the nozzle section Lifting Hazard May result in personal injury Ensure physical capability before attempting to lift and always use proper lifting techniques to avoid personal injury Remove operating nut 17B from the nozzle section 60 To remove the weathershield type operating nut drive out pin 102 and remove weathershield 101 then remove the upper operating nut NOTE Bushing 89 is cemented into the nozzle section 60 Removing it is not necessary unless it is damaged If replacement is necessary contact the Waterous Company Unscrew lower operating nut 17A and remove support tube 85 Unscr
83. way may be sufficient to cause a fish kill or create an anaerobic environment SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Hazard characteristic and regulatory waste stream classification can change with product use Accordingly it is the responsibility of the user to determine the proper storage transportation treatment and or disposal methodologies for spent materials and residues at the time of disposition Conditions of use may cause this material to become a hazardous waste as defined by federal or state regulations It is the responsibility of the user to determine if the material is a hazardous waste at the time of disposal Transportation treatment storage and disposal of waste material must be conducted in accordance with RCRA regulations see 40 CFR 260 through 40 CFR 271 State and or local regulations may be more restrictive Contact your regional US EPA office for guidance concerning case specific disposal issues Empty drums and pails retain residue DO NOT pressurize cut weld braze solder drill grind or expose this product s empty container to heat flame or other ignition sources DO NOT attempt to clean it Empty drums and pails should be drained completely properly bunged or sealed and promptly sent to a reconditioner SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION The shipping description below may not represent requirements for all modes of transportation shipping methods or locations outside of the United States US DOT St
84. yeball conjunctivitis Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause drying cracking redness itching swelling dermatitis and or burns CANCER No known carcinogenicity For more information see SECTION 11 INFORMATION CARCINOGENICITY Also see SECTION 15 CALIFORNIA POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS Product is not toxic to aquatic life Also see SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION SECTION 4 FIRST AID MEASURES INHALATION Remove to fresh air If not breathing give artificial respiration If breathing BREATHING is difficult give oxygen Oxygen should only be administered by qualified personnel Someone should stay with victim Get medical attention if breathing difficulty persists Revision 09 03 MSDS Form No 82658 Page 3 of 11 SAFETY KLEEN PREMIUM SOLVENT SAFETY KLEEN PREMIUM GOLD SOLVENT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR USA AND CANADA EYES SKIN INGESTION SWALLOWING NOTE TO PHYSICIANS If irritation or redness from exposure to vapor develops move away from exposure into fresh air Upon contact immediately flush eyes with plenty of lukewarm water holding eyelids apart for 15 minutes Get medical attention Remove affected clothing and shoes Wash skin thoroughly with soap and water Get medical attention if irritation or pain develops or persists Do NOT induce vomiting Immediately get medical attention Call 1 800 752 7869 for additional information If spontaneous vomiting occurs keep head b

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