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Propylene Glycol
000057-55-6
96%
Proprietary inhibitors
Not applicable
4%
Deionized Water
007732-18-5 Balance
This document is prepared pursuant to the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR
1910.122). In addition, other substances not
“Hazardous” per this OSHA Standard may be listed.
Where proprietary ingredients shows, the identity may be made available as provided in this standard.
BOSS CHILL PROPYLENE GLYCOL
BOSS LUBRICANTS: MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 3: HAZARDOUS IDENTIFICATION
Health:
2
Flammability:
0
Reactivity:
0
Special:
0
0 = minimal 1 = slight 2 = moderate 3 = serious 4 = severe
ROUTE(S) of Entry
Inhalation
A single prolonged (hours) inhalation exposure is not likely to cause adverse
effects. Mists in high concentrations may cause irritation of nose and throat, cause
headache, nausea or drowsiness. Prolonged or repeated exposure may result in the
absorption of potentially harmful amounts of material.
Skin:
A single prolonged exposure is not likely to result in the material being absorbed
through skin in harmful amounts. Repeated exposure may cause slight flaking,
tenderness and softening of skin.
Ingestion:
Single dose oral toxicity is low. If more than several mouthfuls are swallowed,
abdominal
discomfort, nausea or diarrhea may occur
.
Eyes:
May cause minor irritation of eyes in some individuals. Corneal injury is unlikely.
Target Organs:
None known
Effect of overexposure:
Repeated excessive ingestion may cause central nervous system effects. No
carcinogenic effects have been seen in long-term animal studies. Birth defects are
unlikely. Exposure having no adverse effects on the mother should have no effect
HMIS
H # 2
F # 0
R # 0
PPE†
†
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