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Material Safety Data Sheet


Section 1- Hazardous Ingredients

Lists the ingredients that are hazardous materials and their concentrations.

Section 1- Hazardous Ingredients

Chemical Identity Concen- tration CAS PIN Number LD 50 Species and Route LC 50 Species and Route
Continuous Filament Fiber Glass 76% N/A N/A N/A N/A
Polyester Resin in Styrene 24% 100-42-5 N/A N/A N/A


Section 2-Preparation Information

Gives the name and phone number of the person or department who prepared the Data Sheet as well as the date it was prepared. The Data Sheet is considered expired if it is older than 3 years.

Section II- PREPARATION INFORMATION

Prepared by (Group Department Etc)

Waco Composites, Waco, Texas USA
Phone Number

254-752-3622
Date of Preparation

1-1-04

Section 3-Product Information

Names the product by the same name used on the label. Gives the uses, and name of the supplier or manufacturer with addresses and telephone numbers.

SECTION III-PRODUCT INFORMATION

Product Identifier ArmorCore Bullet Resistant Panels
Manufacturer’s Name ArmorCore Bullet Resistant Panels Suppliers Name Waco Composites
Street Address 302 S. 27th Street Street Street Address P.O. Box 21223
City Waco Province Texas
Postal Code 76702-1223 Emergency Tel. No. (254) 752-3622
Product Use

Used for ballistic sheathing in millwork or walls

SECTION 4-Physical Data

Explains the relevant properties of the material when in use. The section tells you:

Section IV-Physical Data

Physical State Solid Odour and appearance No odour/pale green Odour Threshhold N/A
Specific Gravity Solid Co-efficient of N/A Vapor Pressure Solid
Boiling Point (C) Solid Freezing Point (C) Solid Vapor Density Solid
Evaporation Rate BuAc=1 N/A- Solid Percent volatile (by volume) 0% Ph N/A

SECTION 5-Fire or Explosion Hazard

Describes the likelihood of the material burning or exploding under different circumstances such as exposure to various temperatures, effects of static electricity, sharp impacts, and so on. This section will provide important information for the design of safe controls or the most effective emergency equipment to wear.

Section V Fire Explosion Hazard

Conditions of Flammability None
Means of Exctinction Water/Use protective gear with self-contained breathing apparatus
Explosion Data Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact None Sensitivity to static discharge None
Flashpoint (“ C) and Method None Upper Flammable Limit % None Lower Flammable Limit None
Autoignition Temperature (“C) None Hazardous Combustion Products Co2 Co


SECTION 6- Reactivity Data

Describes what the material does when exposed to certain other chemicals, or to heat, light, vibration, air or moisture, and how material should be stored.

Section VI -Reactivity Data

Stability Stable-Solid material
Incompatible Materials Oxidizers, strong acids and bases
Conditions of Reactivity Stable at normal storage conditions. Avoid heating above 450 F
Hazardous Decomposition Products Combustion may produce carbon monoxide carbon dioxide and irritating or toxic vapors & gases


SECTION 7- Toxicological Properties

Explains how the hazardous material can effect a worker’s health; how it enters the body as well as the conditions or diseases it may cause.

Section VII- Toxicological Properties

Route of entry Primary route is inhalation of fibrous dust
Skin contact Skin Absorption Eye Contact Inhalation Ingestion
Irritant None Irritant Negligible None
Effects of Acute Exposure to Product Mild irritation to skins and eyes when exposed to dust
Effects of Chronic Exposure to Product Itchy skin and dryness of skin
Exposure Limits Protect skin Irritancy to product None Known Synergistic Products N/A
Evidence of Carcinogenity, Reproductive Toxicity, Toxicogenicity or Mutagenicity None Sensitivity to product Itchy Skin


Section 8- Preventative Measures

This section of the MSDS recommends controls or safe procedures for the handling, use, storage and disposal of the material, based on all hazard information given in other sections of the MSDS.

Section VIII- Preventative Measures

Personal Protective Equipment Tyvek Suit, dust/particle mask, gloves, safety glasses
Gloves Leather Gloves
Respiratory (specify) Moldex 2300 Dust and Mist Respirator
Eye (Specify) Safety goggles/glasses
Footwear (specify) Socks and Shoes
Other Equipment (Specify) Tyvek protective suits and sleeves
Engineering Controls (e.g. ventilation, enclosed process specify) Local exhaust ventilation to maintain appropriate dust levels
Leak and spill procedure None
Waste Disposal No special disposal requirements/ inert solid waste
Handling Procedures and Equipment Handle with gloves and 2 men per 1 panel
Storage Requirements Stored inside under cover, stacked flat on the floor
Special Shipping Information NoneSpecial Shipping Information None



Section 9- First Aid Measures

Describes the immediate treatment to be given to a person who has been affected by exposure to the hazardous material. Treatment steps are usually described in chronological order: what to do first, second, third, etc., starting with the removal of the victim from the unsafe area.

Sections IX - First Aid Measures

Inhalation If irritation persists, seek medical attention
Ingestion If Swallowed seek medical attention
Eye Contact Flush eyes with water for 15 minutes
Skin Contact Rinse contact areas with water, then wash with mild soap