Ew, a Nasty Chemical
What Is This Stuff?
Ouch! Exposure Effects
In Case of Emergency
Handle With Care
100

This solvent makes up about half the product and can damage nerves with long exposure.

What is n-Hexane?

100

The SDS describes the odor as such.

What is a solvent odor?

100

These three main routes are the fastest ways for the chemicals to enter your body.

What are inhalation, skin contact, and ingestion?

100

The first thing to do if this gets in eyes/on skin, or in lungs.

What is rinse with water for 20 minutes, and get fresh air?

100

The SDS says “no smoking” for this obvious reason.

What is extreme flammability?

200

Known as MEK, this chemical helps the cement dry quickly—but don’t sniff it for inspiration.

What is Methyl Ethyl Ketone?

200

Vapors are heavier than air, so they tend to gather here.

What is near the floor or low spaces?

200

Short-term exposure can cause this kind of irritation to your eyes or skin.

What is redness, burning, or stinging?

200

Three key conditions for storage.

What is cool, dry, and well-ventilated?

200

Always transport in containers that are both of these.

What are closed and upright?

300

This alcohol gives rubbing alcohol its kick and your lungs their irritation if inhaled.

What is Isopropyl Alcohol?

300

With a specific gravity of 0.708, it would do this if poured into water.

What is float?

300

Name one symptom that could indicate chronic exposure beyond dizziness.

What is organ damage or reduced fertility?

300

Never cut or weld an empty container—because of this leftover hazard.

What is retained flammable vapor?

300

Always make sure to know this in case of an accident.

What is the clean up or emergency response procedure?