SDS

COMPANY IDENTITY: READY SEAL, INC.
PRODUCT IDENTITY: READY SEAL EXTERIOR WOOD STAIN
DATE: 10/28/2019
PAGE: Page 4 of 8
SECTION 6 - ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
SPILL AND LEAK RESPONSE AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS:
Uncontrolled releases should be responded to by trained personnel using pre-planned procedures. Proper protective equipment
should be used. In case of a spill, clear the affected area, protect people and respond with trained personnel.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
The proper, personal, protective equipment for incidental releases (such as: 1 Liter of the product released in a well-ventilated
area), use impermeable gloves (triple-gloves: rubber gloves and nitrile gloves over latex gloves), goggles, face shield and
appropriate body protection. In the event of a large release, use impermeable gloves, specific for the material handled,
chemically resistant suit and boots, and hard hat. Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus or respirator may be required where
engineering controls are not adequate or conditions for potential exposure exist. When respirators are required, select
NIOST/MSHA approved based on actual or potential airborne concentrations in accordance with the latest OSHA and/or ANSI
recommendations.
ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS
Stop spill at source. Construct temporary dikes of dirt, sand or any appropriate readily available material to prevent spreading of
the material. Close or cap valves and/or block or plug hole in leaking container and transfer to another container. Keep from
entering storm sewers and ditches which lead to waterways; and if necessary, call the local fire or police department for
immediate emergency assistance.
CONTAINMENT AND CLEAN-UP MEASURES
Absorb spilled liquid with polypads or other suitable absorbent materials. If necessary, neutralize using suitable buffering
material (acid with soda ash or base with phosphoric acid), and test area with litmus paper to confirm neutralization. Clean up
with non-combustible absorbent (sand, soil, etc.). Shovel up and place all spill residues in suitable containers. Dispose soiled
materials at an appropriate waste disposal facility according to current applicable laws and regulations and product
characteristics at time of disposal (see Section 13 Disposal Considerations).
SECTION 7 - HANDLING AND STORAGE
HANDLING
Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Wear OSHA Standard goggles or face shield.
Consult Safety Equipment Supplier. Wear goggles, face shield, gloves, apron & footwear impervious to this material. Wash
clothing before reuse. To minimize static discharge when transferring, ensure electrical continuity by bonding and grounding all
equipment. Use an inlet line diameter of at least 3.5 inches (8.9 centimeters) with a maximum flow rate of 2 gallons per minute (1
meter per second).
STORAGE
Do not store above 120°F / 49°C.
Keep container tightly closed & upright when not in use to prevent leakage.
NON-BULK CONTAINERS
Store containers in a cool, dry location, away from direct sunlight, sources of intense heat or where freezing is possible. Material
should be stored in secondary containers or in a diked area, as appropriate. Store containers away from incompatible chemicals
(see Section 10, Stability and Reactivity). Post warning and “NO SMOKING” signs in storage and use areas, as appropriate.
Empty containers should be handled with care. Never store food, feed or drinking water in containers which held this product.
BULK CONTAINERS
All tanks and pipelines which contain this material must be labeled. Perform routine maintenance on tanks or pipelines which
contain this product. Report all leaks immediately to the proper personnel.
TANK CAR SHIPMENTS
Tank cars carrying this product should be leaded and unladed in strict accordance with tank-car manufacturer’s recommendation
and all established on-site safety procedures. Appropriate personal protective equipment must be used (see Section 8,
Engineering Controls and Personal Protective Equipment). All loading and unloading equipment must be inspected prior to each
use. Loading and unloading operations must be attended at all times. Tank cars must be level, brakes must be set or wheels
must be locked or blocked prior to loading or unloading. Tank car (for loading) or storage tanks (for unloading) must be verified
to be correct for receiving this product and be properly prepared prior to starting the transfer operations. All lines must be blown-
down and purged before disconnecting them from the tank car of vessel.