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The document provides a material safety data sheet for Ardell LashFree Remover, an eyelash adhesive remover. It is composed of 100% ethoxydiglycol. It can cause eye, skin, and respiratory irritation with prolonged exposure. In case of contact, flush areas with water and seek medical attention if irritation persists. The remover is flammable and produces carbon monoxide if burned, so proper precautions should be taken. It should be stored in a cool, well-ventilated area and employees should wear protective equipment like safety glasses and gloves when handling.

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Ardell LashFree Remover - Individual Eyelash Adhesive Remove

The document provides a material safety data sheet for Ardell LashFree Remover, an eyelash adhesive remover. It is composed of 100% ethoxydiglycol. It can cause eye, skin, and respiratory irritation with prolonged exposure. In case of contact, flush areas with water and seek medical attention if irritation persists. The remover is flammable and produces carbon monoxide if burned, so proper precautions should be taken. It should be stored in a cool, well-ventilated area and employees should wear protective equipment like safety glasses and gloves when handling.

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AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIES

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET


Section 1. Product and Company Identification
Product Name: Ardell LashFree Remover - Individual Eyelash Adhesive DATE: 5/17/2010
Remover
Formula: 30-2651 REV. 00
Item#: 65060, 680340, 680230

Manufacturer: American International Industries


2220 Gaspar Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90040
Chem-Tel: (800) 255-3924

Section 2. Composition / Information on Ingredients

Composition:
Component CAS # % Exposure Limits
Ethoxydiglycol 111-90-0 100.00% None Established
(Glycol Ether De)

Section 3. Hazardous Identification

Potential Health Effects, Signs and Symptoms of Exposure:


Primary Route of Entry: Eyes, skin or inhalation
Eye: Excess redness and swelling of the conjunctiva may occur. Causes irritation, experienced as
stinging and discomfort or pain.
Skin: Brief contact is not irritating. Prolonged contact causes mild to moderate local redness and
swelling.
Ingestion: Slightly toxic. May produce signs of intoxication characterized by incoordination, dizziness,
drowiness, headache, nausea, mental confusion, possibly slurred speech, and stupor, depending
on the quantity of material ingested.
Inhalation: Short-term harmful health affects are not expected from vapor generated at ambient temperature.

Chronic Exposure: Prolonged or repeated overexposure to mist or vapor generated at high temperature may result in
the inhalation of harmful amounts of material
Medical Conditions A knowledge of the available toxicology information and of the physical and chemical properties of
Aggravated by the material suggests that overexposure is unlikely to aggravate existing medical conditions.
Exposure:

Section 4. First Aid Measures

First Aid for Eye: Immediately flush eyes with water and continue washing for several minutes. Remove contact
lenses if worn. Obtain medical attention.

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First Aid for1.Skin:
Section ProductRemove contaminated
and Company clothing. Wash skin with soap and water. Obtain medical attention if
Identification
irritation persists. Wash clothing before reuse.

First Aid for Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. Obtain medical attention if symptoms persist.

First Aid for Ingestion: If patient is fully conscious, give two glasses of water. Induce momiting (This should be done only
by medical or experienced first-air personnel). Obtain medical attention.
Notes To Physician: There is no specific antidote. Treatment of overexposure should be directed at the control of
symptoms and the clinical condition of the patient.

Section 5. Fire Fighting Measures


Flash Point (°F/°C): 215°F /102°C (Closed Cup); 230°F / 110°C (Open Cup)

Flammable Limit LEL: 1.2


(vol%): UEL: 23.5

Extinguisher Media to No information currently available.


Avoid:

Special Fire Fighting Do not direct a solid stream of water or foam into hot, burning pools; this may cause frothing and
Procedures: increased fire intensity.

Special Protective Use self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing.


Equipment for
Firefighters

Hazardous Burning can produce the following products. Carbon Monoxide and / or carbon dioxide. Carbon
Combustion Products: monoxide is highly toxic if inhaled. Carbon dioxide in sufficient concentrations can act as an
asphyxiant.

Unusual Fire And This material may produce a floating fire hazard in extreme fire conditions.
Explosion Hazards:

Section 6. Accidental Release Measures


Spill or Release Small spills can be flushed with large amounts of water; larger spills should be collected for disposal.
Procedures:

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1. Product
Section 7. Handlingand
andCompany
Storage Identification

Handling & Storing: Avoid contact with eyes. Keep container closed. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly
after handling.

Glycol ethers as a family of solvents can be stored in carbon steel. Stainless steel or high baked,
phenolic-lined tanks may be considered for critical applications sensitive to slight discoloration or
trace iron contamination. Piping can be made of the same material as the storage tank. A
centrifugai pmp is suitable for transfer services. Butyl rubber or EPDM can be used for gaskets
and packing. NOTE: UCC does not recommend using aluminum, copper, galvanized iron,
galvanized steel, Viton, neoprene, nitrile or nutrual rubber with glycol esters. Glycol ethers do not
present a significant flammability hazard at normal storage temperatures. They have relatively low
vapor pressures, viscosities and freezing points.

Section 8. Exposure Controls / Personal Protective Equipment

Respiratory Protections (Specific Type):


If necessary, use rspirator or a NIOSH-approved air-purifying respirator with organic vapor
cartridge and particulate pre-filter is recommended.

Ventilation to be Used:
General (mechanical) room ventilation is expected to be satisfactory.
Other Protective Clothing and Equipment:
Eye: Safety glasses or monogoggles
Gloves: Polyvinyl chloride coated.

Other Protective Equipment:


Eye bath, safety shower.

Process Hazard: Sudden release of hot orgaqnic chemical vapor or mists from process equipment operating at
elevated temperature and pressure, or sudden ingress of air into hot equipment under a vacuum,
may result in ignitions without the presence of obvious ignition sources. Published "autoignition" or
"ignition" temperature values cannot be treated as safe operating temperatures in chemical
processes without analysis of the actual process conditions. Any use of this product in elevated-
temperature processes should be thoroughly evaluated to establish and maintain safe operating
conditions. Further information is availabe in a technical bulletin entitled "ignition Hazards of
Organic Chemical Vapor."

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Section 1. ProductStandard (ASTM) test
and Company values do not predict many real life situations. Autoignition is the result of a
Identification
gas-phase runaway reaction which occurs when the heat generation rate inside a given volume of
reactant exceeds that of heat loss rate. The heat balance determining autoignition is therefore
dependent on factors such as the reactant pressure plus the volume and geometry of any
container. The ASTM standard AIT test uses a small (500ml) atmospheric pressure. The AITs
determined using this test can be appreciably greater than those that might be experienced in
large commercial equipment, especially if elevated pressures are involved. Any operation at
temperatures above the flash point should be reviewed by the appropriate expert (e.g., safety
engineer, chemist). When the ASTM autoignition temperature is required it can be obtained by
calling the Vendor.

Section 9. Physical and Chemical Properties


Appearance @ 25°C: Transparent colorless Viscosity (RVT): Not applicable
liquid
Odor @ 25°C: Mild ethereal Vapor Pressure: 0.009 kpa / 0.07mmHg @ 20°C
pH Not applicable Vapor Density: 4.6 (air =1)
Specific Gravity: 0.990 20°C/ 20°C Evaporation Rate: 0.01 (Butyl Acetate =1)
Ignition: Not applicable Freezing Point: -44°C / -46°F
Melting Point: Not applicable Percent Volatiles: 100%
Boiling Point: 393.4°F /200.8°C Molecular Weight: 134.2 g/mol
Solubility in Water Miscible

Section 10. Stability and Reactivity

Stability: Stable under ordinary conditions of use and storage.

Hazardous Decomposition Products:


Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide may form when heated to decomposition.

Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid):


Strong alkalies. High temperatures in the presence of strong bases. Acids. Strong oxidizing
agents.

Hazardous Polymerization:
Will not occur

Conditions to Avoid: Do not distill to dryness. Avoid excessive temperature or prolonged reflux, suach as in batch
distillations.

Section 11. Toxicological Information

Acute Oral Toxicity: No data available.

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Acute Dermal
Section Toxicity: No
1. Product and Company
data available. Identification

Acute Inhalation
No data available.
Toxicity:
Skin Irritation: No data available.

Eye Irritation: No data available.


Sensitisation: No data available.

Section 12. Ecological Information


Acute Toxicity
Fish: No data available.
Aquatic Invertebrates: No data available.
Algae: No data available.
Micro organisms: No data available.

Section 13. Disposable Considerations


Incinerate in a furnace where premitted under Federal, State, and local regulations. At low concentrations in water this
product is biodegradable in wastewater treatment plant. Dispose in accordance with all applicable Federal, State, and
local environmental regulations. Empty containers should be recycled or disposed of through an approved waste
management facility.

Section 14. Transportation Information

<DOT Information>
Proper Shipping Name (49CFR 172.101): Non Regulated Material
Hazard Class:
UN/NA:
Packing Group:

Section 15. Regulatory Information

Regulatory information available upon request.

Section 16. Other Information

Additional information available upon request.

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