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boots, solvent-resistant suits or coveralls, and rubber-framed goggles and face shields. Full eye
protection with respirators or air-supplies hoods is mandatory whenever the atmospheric limits for the air
contaminants are exceeded. Personnel not essential to the paint stripping operation should be evacuated.
b. Accidental Contact. Clothing wetted with paint remover shall be removed immediately and not reworn
until laundered. If paint remover contacts the skin, flush off immediately with large quantities of water. If
remover enters the eyes, flush with running water for at least 15 minutes with the eyelids held open.
Medical attention must immediately be obtained. Personnel using paint removers must have ready
access to a safety shower and eyewash fountain.
c. Prohibited Use. Paint strippers or removers shall not be used on fiberglass-reinforced plastic
laminates, other plastics, electrical insulators (other than ceramic), or other materials, which may be
damaged by the stripper. Caustic strippers shall not be used on aluminum, magnesium, or zinc.
d. Personnel Protective Procedures. Paint strippers or removers shall not be used until personnel
protective guidance for the specific proposed use has been obtained from an Occupational Health
Service. Other paint removal methods shall be used (see paragraphs 2-17 through 2-24 for applicable
precautions) if personnel protective guidance cannot be practicably implemented.
special health hazards but do present special problems during mixing, application, and curing because
of the possibility of free isocyanate vapors being liberated.
WARNING
Vapor
These isocyanate vapors can cause irritation of the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract. Isocyanate
vapors can cause severe allergic reactions in sensitized individuals and may produce asthma-
type symptoms. The material safety data sheet shall be reviewed prior to using this product.
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