{"operation":"document","citation":"04-0276","title":"Karden Associates, Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation","source_type":"guidance","agency":"Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration","status":"guidance","official":true,"published_on":"2004-12-28","effective_on":null,"summary":"04-0276 response to Karden Associates, Inc. concerning 172.101.","machine_formats":{"json":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-interpretation-04-0276.json","markdown":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-interpretation-04-0276.md"},"app_url":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-interpretation-04-0276","source_url":"https://www.phmsa.dot.gov/sites/phmsa.dot.gov/files/legacy/interpretations/Interpretation%20Files/2004/040276.pdf","body":"<<<PAGE 1>>>\n\nof Transportation\nU.S. Department\n400 Seventh St., S.W.\nWashington, D.C. 20590\nResearch and\nAdministration\nSpecial Programs\nDEC 28 2004\nMr. Denis Sapiro\nRef. No.: 04-0276\n3241 44'h Ave. SW\nKarden Associates, Inc.\nSeattle, WA 98116-3324\nDear Mr. Sapiro:\nThis is in response to your December 2, 2004 letter requesting clarification of the Hazardous\nMaterials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180). Specifically, you ask if asphalt is subject\nto the HMR in the following scenario:\nHot asphalt is loaded into a bulk container at a shipper's facility. The asphalt is allowed to cool\nto a temperature below 37.8 °C. Finally, the material is offered into transportation at a\ntemperature below the flash point of the asphalt and 100 °C. In addition, the asphalt does not\nmeet the definition of any hazard class listed in § 173.2.\nAsphalt must be classed as a flammable liquid (Class 3; see § 173.120) if:\n(1) The flash point of the material is not more than 60.5 °C (141 °F), or\n(2)\nThe material is in a liquid phase with a flash point at or above 37.8 °C (100 °F) and is\nintentionally heated and offered for transportation or transported at or above its flash\npoint in a bulk packaging.\nAsphalt meets the definition of an \"elevated temperature material\" (see § 171.8) if it is offered\ninto transportation or transported in a bulk packaging and any of the following conditions are\nmet:\n(1)\nThe material is in a liquid phase and transported at a temperature at or above 100 °C;\n(2)\nThe material is in a liquid phase with a flash point at or above 37.8 °C and is intentionally\nheated and offered for transportation or transported at or above its flash point; or\n(3)\nThe material is in a solid phase and transported at a temperature at or above 240 °C.\n172.101\n040276\n\n<<<PAGE 2>>>\n\nAccording to the scenario you described, the asphalt offered into transportation does not meet the\ndefinition of a Class 3 (flammable liquid) or an \"elevated temperature material\" when it is\noffered into transportation. In addition, it does not meet the definition of any other hazard class\nlisted in § 173.2. Therefore, the asphalt does not meet the definition of a hazardous material in\n§ 171.8 and is not subject to the HMR.\nI hope this information is helpful. Please contact us if you require additional assistance.\nSincerely,\nBing\n'John A. Gale\nChief, Standards Development\nOffice of Hazardous Materials Standards\n\n<<<PAGE 3>>>\n\nDENIS SAPIRO\nTEL: 206-9370846\nDec 02,04\n11:58 No. 001 P.02\nKARDEN ASSOCIATES, INC.\n3241-441 Are. SW Settle WA. 48116-3324, Jax 206) 937-0846, (206) 932-7698, d.sapiro@worldnot.att.nct\nFichenlaub\nMr. Edward Mazzullo\n$172.101\nDirector of Hazmat Standards\n400 - 7th Street SW\nUS DOT/RSPA (DHM-10)\nApplicability\nWashingtor DC 20590\n04-0276\nDear Mr. Mazzullo:\nKarden Associates, Inc. hereby asks for a formal interpretation on the proper shipping of bulk\ncontainers of asphalt below elevated temperatures.\nQuestion: Is asphalt that was poured hot into bulk containers, and then allowed to cool below\n100 ° C, below its flashpoint and below 37.8° C, and below 240°C and then offered for\ntransportation no longer regulated by the Hazardous Materials regulations in 49 CFR Parts 100 -\n18S? The material does not meet any other definition of hazardous materials and will be\ntransported by both truck and vessel.\nBackaround: A typical asphalt material safety data sheet is attached and states that the material\nis regulated as an elevated temperature material.\nIn 49 CFR 172.101 asphalt has two listings:\nProper Shipping Name\nAsphalt, at or above its flash\nAsphalt, cut back, see Tars,\npoint\nTars, Liquid including road\nasphalt and oils, bitumen and\ncut backs\nHazard class or Division\n3\nIdentification Number\nNA 1999\n3N1999\nPackaging Group\n1II\nThe asphalt is poured into bulk tanks at the shipper's facility, allowed to cool and shipped to a\ntug and barge facility for shipment to Alaska. The bulk containers are not specification portable\ntanks and they do not have pressure relief valves. These containers do meet the packaging\nrequirements of 49 CIR 130.21. The material is currently not handled as a hazardous material.\nCurrent practices: Current handling has been based on a letter of clarification dated June 12,\n1995 from US DOT RSPA Deputy Director, Office of Hazardous Materials Standards, Thomas\n• 1.1. 1:5 .\n\n<<<PAGE 4>>>\n\nDENIS SAPIRO\nTEL: 206-9370846\nDec 02,04\n11:59 No.001 P.04\nG. Allan to James C. Finlay, Amoco Chemical Company, Chicago, Illinois. This letter dcalt with\n\"when offered for transportation\" as it applies to elevated tcmperature material (ETM) as definc\nin 49 CFR 171.8. Further the material does not appear to meel the definition of \"Hazardous\nMaterial\" given in 49 CFR 171.8 as it does not match the description in 172.101 or hazard class\nand division in 49 CFR 173.\nThank you in advance for your time and consideration. If you need further information please\ncall or email at the numbers given above.\nSincerely,\nDenis Sapico\nDenis Sapiro\nPresident\n\n<<<PAGE 5>>>\n\nENIS SAPIRO\nTEL: 206-9370846\nDec 02,04\nMAR-23-2004\n15:28\nHMIC\n12:03 No.001 P.11\n1.02/02\nof Transporation\nU.5 Deportment\nResearch and\nSpecial Programs\nAdministration\nAN 12 |995\nMr. Jamas C- Finlay\nPost Office Box 87759\nAnoco Chemical Company\nChicago, Illinola\n60680-0759\nDear Mx. Finlay:\n\"when offered for transportation\" as it applies to elevated temperature\nThis is In Iasponse to your lattor concerning clarification of the phrase\nmatarial (ETM), as defined in 49 CFR 171.8.|\nresponding, and hope it has not causad any inconvenience.\nI apologize for the delay in\nETM the temperature must be taken immediataly prior to boing offered for\nYou statad chat your company was informed chat for a material described as\n\"storage tank temperature\" be considered and approvad as the reference\ntransportation. If this understanding is correct, you requested that\nyour letter.\ntemperature for ETM, as proposed in tha two (2) alternatives suggested in\nThe phrase \"when offered for transportation\" as it applies to ETMs means\nwhen a pacicago is loaded or filled with a material that is heated and\ntemperature at or above 100°C (212 F), or is in a solid phase and et a\noffered at oi above its flashpoint, is in a liquid phase and at a\ncemperature at or above 240°C (464°F), It is tegulated as an ETM.\nIf a\ncool to a temperature bolow 212°F bafore being offered lor transportation,\nmaterial in loadod at a temperaturo eat or above 212°F, but is allowed to\nit would not meet the definition of an elevated temperature material.\nThe Hazardous Materiala Regulations do not roquire an offeror \"to take the\ncalease from the proparty.\"\ntemperature of a product designated as an ETM Immediately prior to its\nan offeror ever determina\nIn fact,\nthere ia no absolute zequirement that\naimply to make a datermination of whethar a matarial meats\nthe actual tomperature of an ETM. It 1s enough,\nan ETM by using any availablo data that supporta the offerora detarmination.\nthe critoria for\nphase at 130°C.\nFor example,\nconsider a natarial that passes from a solid phase to a liquid\nstate, then clearly it meata the critaria for an EIM and there is no need to\nIl that material 18 loaded and transported in Its liquid\ndetermine the actual temperature.\nsuch as that discussed in your proposed alternaiives; may be used by an\nSimilarly, process-control information,\ncriteria for an ETM.\nofferor in making a determination of whether certain producta meat the\nplease contact ne.\nI hope this information is holpíul, If I can be of further assistance,\nSincerely,\nons. I. Allan\n1.72.10 1(E)\nDeputy Dixoctor, Offioo of\nhoma G. Allan\nHazardous Materials Standaids\nTOIAL P. Ø2\n\n<<<PAGE 6>>>\n\nDENIS SAPIRO\nTEL: 206-9370846\nDec 02,04\n11:58 No. 001 P.03\nU. 9. OIL & REFINING CO.\nMATBRIAL\nBARBT Y\nDATA\n8 HIE I\nPG 58-28\nPage 1 of 6\nRevised 9/12/01\nMSDS NO. 511413\nJ. S. OIL & REFINING CO\n001 Marshall Ave\nEMERGENCY ASSISTANCE:\nTacoma, WA 98421\nCHEMIREC: (800) 424-9300\nCOMPANY:\n(253) 383-1651\na Ra in For on on Bale, dunne dian product use product.\nIMPORTANT:\n------\nMATERIAL IDENTIBICATION\nTrado Name: ASPHALI CEMENT,\nPG\n58-28\nChamical Family: HYDROCARBON\nGeneric Name: ASPHALT\nDOT Bhipping Name:\nNA/UN3257, III\nELEVATED TEMPERATURE MATERIAL, LIQUID, N.O.S., 9,\n(ASPHALT PG 58-28)\nNFPA Hazard Rating:\nFIRE:\nSPECIAL:\nREACTIVITY: 0\nPRODUCT\nCOMPONENTB\nComponent\nCAS Number\nPercent\nANTI-STRIPPING ADDITIVE\nFETROLEUM ASPHALT\n8052-42-4\n90-100 (AP)\nPOLYMER ADDITIVE\n0-1\n(AP)\nHYDROGEN SULFIDE\n7783-06-04\n0-10 (AP)\nTR\nOCCUPATIONAL\nEXPOSURR\nLIMITE\nSubstance\nValue\nI1m0/Type\nDato\nSource\nbiana rosat (netnoal :\nƠ1 316°C\n(COC)\n\n<<<PAGE 7>>>\n\nDENIS SAPIRO\nTEL: 206-9370846\nDec 02,04\n11:59 No.001 P.05\nASPHALT FUMES\n10 MG/M3\n5 MG/M3\n8 Hr PEL\n15 Min STEL\n1980\n1980\nOSHA\nOSHA\nHYDROGEN SULFIDE\n10 PPM\n15 PPM\n8 Hr PEL\n15 Min STEL\n1989\n1989\nOSHA\nOSHA\nPG 58-28\nPage 2 of 6\n4.\nHEALTH\nINFORMATION\nBitecte of Overexposure:\nINHALATION OF HIGH CONCENTRATIONS MAY CAUSE EYE AND RESPIRATORY IRRITATION,\nPROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT WITH PRODUCT AT WARM OR NEAR AMBIENT\nHEADACHES, DIZZINESS OR NAUSEA, UNCONSCIOUSNESS AND POSSIBLY DEATH.\nTEMPERATURE MAY CAUSE SKIN IRRITATION. CAUTION: PRODUCT NORMALLY SHIPPED HOT\n(APPROXIMATELY 310-360°F)\nSKIN CONTACT WITH HOT PRODUCT MAY CAUSE THERMAL BURNS. PROLONGED OR REPEATED\nIRRITATION AND DERMATITIS; HOWEVER, BASED ON HUMAN EXPERIENCE THIS PRODUCT I\nCONTACT WITH THIS PRODUCT AT WARM OR AMBIENT TEMPERATURES MAY CAUSE SKIN\nJUDGED TO BE NEITHER CORROSIVE NOR AN IRRITANT BY OSHA CRITERIA.\nPRODUCT AT WARM OR AMBIENT TEMPERATURES MAY CAUSE EYE IRRITATION BUT WILL NO\nEYE CONTACT WITH HOT PRODUCT MAY CAUSE THERMAL BURNS. CONTACT WITH THIS\nDAMAGE EYE TISSUE.\nHYDROGEN SULFIDE (HS) GAS. COOLING PRODUCT MAY CONTINUE TO EMIT TRACES OF\nCAUTION: UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES SULFUR COMPOUNDS IN HOT PRODUCT MAY FOR\nH2S TEMPORALLY FROM ENTRAPPED OR DISSOLVED GASSES. H2S IS A COLORLESS, TOXIC\nAND EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE GAS WITH AN ODOR AT LOW CONCENTRATIONS CHARACTERISTI\nOF ROTTEN EGGS AND SWEETISH AT HIGH CONCENTRATIONS. ODOR CANNOT BE RELIED\nINBFFECTIVE TO HS, AND THE H2S ODOR MAY BE MASKED BY THE GENERAL ODOR OF HO\nUPON AS A MEANS OF DETECTION BECAUSE THE SENSE OF SMELL RAPIDLY BECOMES\nPRODUCT. BECAUSE THE H2S MAY ACCUMULATE IN TANKS AND BULK TRANSPORT\nCOMPARIMENTS, PERSONNEL SHOULD STAND UPWIND, KEEP THEIR FACES AT LEAST TWO\nHATCHES AND DOME COVERS.\nFEET FROM COMPARTMENT OPENINGS, AND AVOID BREATHING VAPORS WHEN OPENING\nTRACT IRRITATION, HEADACHE NERVOUSNESS AND NAUSEA, AND ONLY A FEW BREATHS OF\nPROLONGED BREATHING OF 50 TO 100 PPM OF H2S MAY PRODUCE EYE AND RESPIRATORY\nFATAL. NIOSH-APPROVED RESPIRATORY EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE USED WHEN PERMISSIBLE\nHIGH CONCINTRATIONS (700 - 1000 PPM) MAY LEAD TO UNCONSCIOUSNESS AND COULD B\nCONCENTRATIONS ARE EXCEEDED.\nPRODUCT HAS A LOW ORDER OF ACUTE ORAL AND DERMAL TOXICITY, BUT MINUTE\nTO SEVERS PULMONARY INJURY AND POSSIBLY DEATH.\nAMOUNTS ASPIRATED INTO THE LUNGS DURING INGESTION OR VOMITING MAY CAUSE MILD\n5.\nPIRB AND EXPLOSION\n--\n---\nFlash Point (Method): GT 316°C|\n(COC)\n\n<<<PAGE 8>>>\n\nDENIS SAPIRO\nTEL: 206-9370846\nDec 02,04\n12:00 No.001 P.06\nAutoignition Temperature (Method):\nAP 485°C (EST.)\nFlammablo Limits (8 Vol. In alx)\nat Normal Atmospheric Iamperature\nUPPER: ND/A\nLOWER: ND/A\nand Pressure\n\n<<<PAGE 9>>>\n\nDENIS SAPIRO\nTEL: 206-9370846\nDec 02,04\n12:00 No. 001 P.0?\nPG 58-28\nPage 3 of 6\nUnusual Fire and Exploaion Hazarda:\nSPACE OF CONTAINERS AND MAY EXPLODE OR IGNITE UPON EXPOSURE TO A SOURCE OF\nAT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES, VOLATILE HYDROCARBONS MAY FORM IN THE VAPOR\nAS H2S AND LOW-BOILING HYDROCARBONS, MAY ACCUMULATE IN THE VAPOR SPACE OF HO\nIGNITION. STUDIES HAVE SHOWN THAT RELATIVELY LOW FLASH POINT SUBSTANCES SUCI\nFLAMMABILITY CHARACTERISTICS OF A SIGNIFICANTLY LOWER FLASH PRODUCT. AS A\nASPHALT TANKS AND BULK TRANSPORT COMPARTMENTS. SUCH VAPORS MAY EXHIBIT\nPRECAUTION KEEP IGNITION SOURCES AWAY FROM VENTS AND OPENINGS.\nExtinguiøhing Media:\nFIRE. WATER OR FOAM MAY CAUSE FROTHING. USE WATER TO KEEP FIRE-EXPOSED\nUSE WATER SPRAY, DRY CHEMICAL, FOAM OR CARBON DIOXIDE TO EXTINGUISH THE\nCONTAINERS COOL. WATER SPRAY MAY BE USED TO FLUSH SPILLS AWAY FROM\nEXPOSURES. MINIMIZE BREATHING OF GASSES, VAPOR, FUME OR DECOMPOSITION\nSPACE WITHOUT PROPER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT,\nPRODUCTS. FOR FIRES INVOLVING THIS MATERIAL, DO NOT ENTER ANY ENCLOSED FIRE\nAPPARATUS.\nCOOL TANKS AND CONTAINERS EXPOSED TO FIRE WITH WATER.\nINCLUDING SELF-CONTAINED BREATHIN\nUSE OF WATER AND EXTINGUISHING MEDIA CONTAINING WATER MAY CAUSE FROTHING\nIMPROPER\nWHICH CAN SPREAD THE FIRE OVER A LARGER AREA.\n------\n6.\nEMPLOYEE PROTBCTION\nReapiratory:\nNONE IS NEEDED UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS WITH ADEQUATE\nVENTILATION.\nAPPROVED RESPIRATORY EQUIPMENT MUST BE WORN.\nIF EXPOSURE EXCEEDS THE CONTROL LIMITS, NIOSH\nEye:\nSHOULD BE WORN WHENEVER THERE IS A LIKELIHOOD OF SPLASHING OF\nEYE PROTECTION (CHEMICAL-TYPE GOGGLES AND/OR FACE SHIELD)\nSPRAYING LIQUID.\n8kin:\nWHEN SKIN CONTACI IS POSSIBLE, AND ESPECIALLY WHEN HANDLING\nHOT MATERIAL, PROTECTIVE CLOTHING SUCH AS GLOVES, IMPERVIOUS\nWORN.\nAPRON, LONG-SLEEVES, BOOTS AND FACIAL PROTECTION MUST BE\nOther:\nAVAILABLE IN THE VICINITY OF ANY POTENTIAL EXPOSURE.\nEMERGENCY EYE WASH FOUNTAINS AND SAFETY SHOWERS SHOULD BE\n\n<<<PAGE 10>>>\n\nDENIS SAPIRO\nTEL: 206-9370846\nDEc 02,04\n12:00 No. 001 P.08\nPG 58-28\nPage 4 of 6\n7.\nENEROENCY AND FIRST AID\nInhalation:\nIMMEDIATELY REMOVE FROM CONTAMINATED AREA TO FRESH AIR. FOR\nRESPIRATORY DISTRESS, GIVE OXYGEN OR ADMINISTER CPR\nMEDICAL ATTENTION.\n(CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION), IF NECESSARY. OBTAIN PROMPT\nBye Contact:\nFLUSH WITH CLEAN LOW-PRESSURE WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES.\nIF IRRITATION PERSISTS, OBTAIN MEDICAL ATTENTION.\nSkin Contact: REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING.\nWASH AFFECTED AREA WELL WITH A WATERLESS CLEANSER\nWIPE EXCESS OIL OFF WITH A DRY\nFOLLOWED BY SOAP AND WATER.\nFLUSH WITH COOL LOW-PRESSURE WATER AND GET MEDICAL TREATMENT.\nHOT LIQUID MAY CAUSE BURNS;\nIngestion:\nLUNGS WILL CAUSE CHEMICAL PNEUMONIA. MUST OBTAIN MEDICAL\nDO NOT INDUCE VOMITING, SINCE ASPIRATION INTO THE\nATTENTION PROMPTLY.\n8.\nBPILL AND DISPOSAL\nActions 1f Material 1a Spilled ox Leaked:\nFREE PRODUCT. ADD SAND, EARTH, OR OTHER SUITABLE ABSORBENT TO SPILL AREA.\nSHUT AND ELIMINATE ALL SOURCES OF IGNITION. KEEP PEOPLE AWAY. RECOVER\nMINIMIZE SKIN CONTACT. HOT PRODUCT WILL SOLIDIFY WHEN COOLED. KEEP PRODUCT\nPRODUCT HAS ENTERED SEWERS OR WATERCOURSES. ASSURE CONFORMITY WITH APPLICABL\nOUT OF SEWERS AND WATERCOURSES BY DIKING OR IMPOUNDING. ADVISE AUTHORITIES I\nGOVERNMENTAL REGULATIONS.\nWaste Dioposal Mothode:\nTREATMENI, TRANSPORTERS, AND DISPOSAL SITES IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABL\nMAXIMIZE PRODUCT RECOVERY FOR REUSE PRIOR TO DISPOSAL.\nUSE APPROVED\nLAWS.\n\n<<<PAGE 11>>>\n\nDENIS SAPIRO\nTEL: 206-9370846\nDec 02,04\n12:00 No.001 P.09\nPG 58-28\nPage 5 of 6\n9.\nPRYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA\nSpecific Gravity (H20 ~ 1 @ 39.2°F): AP 0.98 TO 1.3\nViacobity Units, Temp. (Mathod): AP 330 CST @ 1350C (D445)\nVolatile Characteristic: SLIGHT\nAppearance and Odor:\nSLIGHTLY CRACKED OR BURNT TO ASPHALTIC ODOR. SOLID AT\nBLACK COLORED VISCOUS LIQUID;\nAMBIENT TEMPERATURE.\nConditiona to Avoid:\nEXTREME HEAT AND OPEN FLAME\nMaterials to Avoid: REACTS WITH STRONG ACIDS, OXIDIZING MATERIALS AND\nALKALIES.\nHazardous Decomposition Products: BURNING OR EXCESSIVE HEATING MAY\nOXIDES AND/OR OTHER COMPOUNDS OF SULFUR.\nPRODUCE CARBON MONOXIDE AND OTHER HARMFUL GASES AND VAPORS INCLUDING\n10.\nREGULATORY INFORMATION\nREPORTABLE QUANTITY (RQ), BPA 40 CFR 302 (CIRCLA BBCTION 102)\nNO RQ FOR PRODUCT OR ANY CONSTITUENT GREATER THAN 17 OR 0.18\n(CARCINOGEN)\nTOXIC TOXIC CHEMIC IS PRINT ON THAN A C\n(CARCINOGEN)\nThreshold Planning Quantify\nNO TPO FOR PRODUCT OR ANY CONSTITUENT GREATER THAN 18 OR 0.18\n(IPQ), (8ARA 301 - 304):\n(CARCINOGEN)\nEPA Hazard Classification,\nAcute Health Hazard:\n(SARA 311 - 312):\nFire Hazard:\nChronic Health Hazard:\nReactive Hazard;\nPresure Hazard:\nNot Applicable:\nx\n\n<<<PAGE 12>>>\n\nDENIS SAPIRO\nTEL: 206-9370846\nDec 02,04\n12:02 No.001 P.10\nPG 58-28\nPage 6 of 6\n11.\nADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS\nHandling & Storage:\nCLEANED PRIOR TO ALL MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES. ALL MATERIAL SAMPLING SHOULD B\nPARTS AND EQUIPMENT USING OR CONTAINING THIS MATERIAL MUST BE STEAM-\nCONDUCTED IN A MANNER WHICH AVOIDS VAPOR INHALATION OR SKIN CONTACT. SPECIA\nLABORATORY SAMPLES.\nCARE AND LABELING MUST BE PROVIDED DURING TRANSPORTATION/HANDLING OF\nPLENTY OF SOAP AND WATER BEFORE EATING, DRINKING, SMOKING, OR USE OF TOILET\nUSE GOOD PERSONAL HYGIENE PRACTICES.\nWASH HANDS WITH\nCLEANERS TO REMOVE PRODUCT FROM SKIN.\nDO NOT USE SOLVENTS (GASOLINE, KEROSENE,\nREMOVED AND LAUNDERED BEFORE REUSE. DISCARD CONTAMINATED LEATHER GOODS.\nOIL-SOAKED CLOTHING MUST BE PROMPTLY\nGeneral Comments:\nSOURCES OTHER THAN DIRECT TEST DATA ON THE MIXTURE ITSELF.\nSOME OF THE INFORMATION PRESENT AND CONCLUSIONS DRAWN HEREIN ARE FROM\n-----NOTE....---Qualifications\nLT = Less Than\nBQ = Equal\nAP = Approximately\nOT = Greater than\nUK = Unknown\nN/AV = Not Available\nTR = Trace\nN/AP = Not Applicable\nN/DA « No Data Available\nDiaclaimax Of Llability\nThe information in this MSDS was obtained for sources which we believe\nTHE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED WITHOUT ANY\nACCURACY OR CORRECTNESS.\nTHE PRODUCT.","truncated":false,"body_characters":17101}