| Identity: Life-saving appliances, self-inflating, UN2990, Class 9 |
| Trade Name: Life Raft, Self Inflating |
| Part Numbers: 1400-(),1900-(),RAF1104-(), RAF1108-(), RAF1108-(), RAF1206-(), RAF1210-(),RAF1212-() |
| Manufacturers Name: Survival Products, Inc. | Emergency Tel. Number: 1-800-535-5053 |
| Address: 5614 S.W. 25th Street | Tel. Number for Info: 954-966-7329 |
| Hollywood, FL 33023 | Date Prepared: 09 JUN 04 |
| Paints, Preservatives, and Solvents: |
% |
TLV Units |
Alloys and Metallic Coatings: |
% |
TLV Units |
| Pigments |
NA |
NA |
Base Metal | NA | NA |
| Catalyst | NA |
NA |
Alloys | NA | NA |
| Vehicle | NA |
NA |
Metallic Coatings | NA | NA |
| Solvents | NA |
NA |
Filler Metal Plus Coating or Core Flux | NA | NA |
| Additives | NA |
NA |
Other | NA | NA |
| Other | NA |
NA |
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| Hazardous Mixtures of other Liquids, Solids, or Gases: | |||||
| 1. Carbon dioxide, UN1013, Class 2.2 | |||||
| 2. Signal devices, hand, UN0373, Class 1.45 | |||||
Section III - Physical/Chemical Characteristics
| Boiling Point |
NA |
Specific Gravity H2O=1.0 |
NA |
| Vapor Pressure mm Hg |
NA |
Percent, Volatile By Volume |
NA |
| Vapor Density Air =1.0 |
NA |
Evaporation Rate |
NA |
| Solubility In Water |
NA |
Appearance and Odor |
NA |
| Flash Point (Method Used): Auto Ignition > 350 degrees F | Flammable Limits: NA | LEL: NA | UEL: NA |
| Extinguishing Media: Large volumes of water | |||
| Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Hand signal devices may include material that contains its own oxygen to maintain burning. Do not try to smother or use dry chemical. | |||
| Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Life raft contains cylinder of gas under pressure which may discharge or rupture under extreme temperatures. Life raft may contain hand signal devices that are explosive. These signal devices will burn with intense heat when exposed to fire. Keep away from flame or flame producing sources. | |||
| Stability: | Unstable | Conditions to Avoid: Open Flames, sparks, or high temperatures. | |
| Stable |
X |
| Threshold Limit Value: NA | Effects of Overexposure: NA | Emergency and First Aid Procedure: NA |
| Steps to be taken in case material is release or spilled: Hazardous materials are contained in sealed units within packed life raft. Spills should pose no threat if the sealed units are not breached. If compressed gas cylinder ruptures, ventilate area. If hand signal device ruptures, material spilled from unit should be swept away and burned by trained personnel. Ignition sources must be avoided. Handle materials with care. |
| Waste Disposal Method: Incineration is the preferred method of disposal of the protechnic materials in the hand signal devices. Any compressed gas released will dissipate into the atmosphere and leave no hazardous waste. |
| Respiratory Protection: | ||
| Ventilation: | Local Exhaust: NA | Special: NA |
| Mechanical (General): NA | Other: NA | |
| Protective Gloves: NA | Eye Protection: NA | Other Protective Equipment: NA |
| Precautions to be taken in handling and storing: These units should be stored in a cool, dry area away from danger of sparks, heat or flame. |
| Other Precautions: Do not drop the packed life raft. Do not pull the inflation lanyard (painter line) on the life raft. Only lift the packed life raft by the handles on its valise. Opening the life raft may cause the raft to inflate. The life raft can cause injury if inflated close to people or in a confined area. |
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