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First-aid measures

- Inhalation: If inhaled, remove victim to fresh air.
- Skin: In case of contact, immediately flush skin with plenty of water. Get medical attention. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash clothing before reuse. Thoroughly clean shoes before reuse.
- Eyes: In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention immediately.
- Ingestion: If swallowed, DO NOT induce vomiting. Get medical attention. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.

Fire-fighting measures

- Extinguishing media (suitable): Water spray, Carbon dioxide (CO2), Foam, Dry chemical.

- Protective equipment: Fire fighters and others who may be exposed to products of combustion should wear full fire fighting turn out gear (full Bunker Gear) and self-contained breathing apparatus (pressure demand / NIOSH approved or equivalent).

- Further firefighting advice: Fight fire from a protected location. Cool closed containers exposed to fire with water spray. Closed containers of this material may explode when subjected to heat from surrounding fire. Fire fighting equipment should be thoroughly decontaminated after use.

- Fire and explosion hazards: When burned, the following hazardous products of combustion can occur: Carbon oxides. Hazardous organic compounds. Polymerisation is exothermic and can degenerate into an uncontrolled reaction.

Accidental release measures

- In case of spill or leak: Prevent further leakage or spillage if you can do so without risk. Ventilate the area. Avoid generation of vapours. Contain and collect spillage with non-combustible absorbent material such as clean sand, earth, diatomaceous earth or non-acidic clay and place into suitable properly labelled containers for prompt disposal. Avoid dispersal of spilled material and runoff and contact with soil, waterways, drains and sewers. Consult a regulatory specialist to determine appropriate state or local reporting requirements, for assistance in waste characterisation and/or hazardous waste disposal and other requirements listed in pertinent environmental permits.

Handling and storage

HANDLING
- General information on handling: Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Wash thoroughly after handling. Emptied container retains vapour and product residue. Observe all labelled safeguards until container is cleaned, reconditioned or destroyed. Viscous materials and those supplied as solids at room temperature may require heating to facilitate handling and transfer from their original containers. This product may be heated to a maximum of 80C/176 F for up to 24 hours. Do NOT use localised heat sources such as band heaters or steam. Use hot boxes or hot rooms for heating or melting. Ensure air space (oxygen) is present during product heating/melting. Do not overheat--this may compromise product quality and/or result in an uncontrolled hazardous polymerisation. This product should be consumed in its entirety after heating/melting. Avoid re-heating multiple times; this may cause product degradation. If this product freezes, heat it as specified above and mix gently to redistribute the inhibitor.

STORAGE
- General information on storage conditions: Keep in a dry, cool place. Store in closed containers, in a secure area to prevent container damage and subsequent spillage. Store out of direct sunlight in a cool well-ventilated place. Keep stabiliser levels constant to avoid explosive polymerisation. An air space is required above the liquid in all containers; avoid storage under an oxygen-free atmosphere.
- Storage stability ¿ Remarks: Inhibitor levels should be maintained. The typical shelf-life for this product is 6 months.
- Storage incompatibility ¿ General: Store separate from: Strong oxidising agents, strong reducing agents, free radical generators, inert gas, oxygen scavengers and peroxides.
- Temperature tolerance ¿ Do not store below: 32 °F (0 °C)
- Temperature tolerance ¿ Do not store above: 100 °F (38 °C)

Transport information

Land transport (UN RTDG/ADR/RID)

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Exposure controls / personal protection

Airborne Exposure Guidelines:
- Engineering controls: Investigate engineering techniques to reduce exposures below airborne exposure limits or to otherwise reduce exposures. Provide ventilation if necessary to minimise exposures or to control exposure levels to below airborne exposure limits (if applicable see above). If practical, use local mechanical exhaust ventilation at sources of air contamination such as open process equipment.

- Respiratory protection: Avoid breathing processing vapour or mist. Where airborne exposure is likely or airborne exposure limits are exceeded (if applicable, see above), use NIOSH approved respiratory protection equipment appropriate to the material and/or its components (full face piece recommended). Consult respirator manufacturer to determine appropriate type equipment for a given application. Observe respirator use limitations specified by NIOSH or the manufacturer. For emergency and other conditions where there may be a potential for significant exposure or where exposure limit may be significantly exceeded, use an approved full face positive-pressure, self-contained breathing apparatus or positive-pressure airline with auxiliary self-contained air supply. Respiratory protection programs must comply with 29 CFR § 1910.134.

- Skin protection: Wear appropriate chemical resistant protective clothing and chemical resistant gloves to prevent skin contact. Consult glove manufacturer to determine appropriate type glove material for given application. Avoid natural rubber gloves. Wear face shield and chemical resistant clothing such as a rubber apron when splashing may occur. Rinse immediately if skin is contaminated. Wash contaminated clothing and clean protective equipment before reuse. Wash thoroughly after handling.

- Eye protection: Where there is potential for eye contact, wear chemical goggles and have eye flushing equipment immediately available.

Stability and reactivity

- Stability: This material is chemically stable under normal and anticipated storage, handling and processing conditions. However, this material can undergo hazardous polymerisation.
- Hazardous reactions: Hazardous polymerisation may occur. Polymerisation is exothermic and can degenerate into an uncontrolled reaction.
- Materials to avoid: Strong oxidising agents, strong reducing agents, free radical generators, inert gas, oxygen scavengers and peroxides.
- Conditions / hazards to avoid: This material polymerises exothermically in the presence of heat, contamination, oxygen free atmosphere, free radicals, peroxides and inhibitor depletion liberating heat. Avoid direct sunlight. Do NOT expose to ultraviolet light.
- Hazardous decomposition products: Thermal decomposition giving flammable and toxic products: Carbon oxides, acrylates and hazardous organic compounds.

Disposal considerations

- Waste disposal: Disposal via incineration is recommended. Dispose of in accordance with federal, state and local regulations. Consult a regulatory specialist to determine appropriate state or local reporting requirements, for assistance in waste characterisation and/or hazardous waste disposal and other requirements listed in pertinent environmental permits. Note: Chemical additions to, processing of, or otherwise altering this material may make this waste management information incomplete, inaccurate, or otherwise inappropriate. Furthermore, state and local waste disposal requirements may be more restrictive or otherwise different from federal laws and regulations.