Should include inhalation (move to fresh air), skin/eye contact (rinse), ingestion (do not induce vomiting – risk of aspiration).
Most aerosols use gases like Propane or Butane to expel the paint. These are "Extremely Flammable" and can explode if the container is heated above 50°C (122°F).
For workplace safety compliance, legal requirements, or emergency situations, you obtain the official SDS directly from the manufacturer or supplier.
| Section | Typical Finding for Good-Quality Spray Paint | |--------|------------------------------------------------| | Flammability | Extremely flammable aerosol | | Health hazards | Eye irritation, drowsiness, aspiration danger | | PPE required | Solvent-resistant gloves, safety glasses, ventilation, respirator (if spraying) | | Storage | Cool, dry, <49°C, away from oxidizers | | Disposal | Empty cans may be recyclable (check local rules). Do not incinerate. |
Ventilate area, remove ignition sources, absorb with inert material, avoid breathing vapor.
This is the most critical section for quick reference. It lists the GHS classifications and warning labels: DANGER.
Vapors can cause respiratory irritation, drowsiness, or dizziness. High concentrations may lead to nervous system depression.
When spraying for prolonged periods or working indoors, standard safety gear is required:
Nasca Spray Paint Msds [top]
Should include inhalation (move to fresh air), skin/eye contact (rinse), ingestion (do not induce vomiting – risk of aspiration).
Most aerosols use gases like Propane or Butane to expel the paint. These are "Extremely Flammable" and can explode if the container is heated above 50°C (122°F).
For workplace safety compliance, legal requirements, or emergency situations, you obtain the official SDS directly from the manufacturer or supplier. nasca spray paint msds
| Section | Typical Finding for Good-Quality Spray Paint | |--------|------------------------------------------------| | Flammability | Extremely flammable aerosol | | Health hazards | Eye irritation, drowsiness, aspiration danger | | PPE required | Solvent-resistant gloves, safety glasses, ventilation, respirator (if spraying) | | Storage | Cool, dry, <49°C, away from oxidizers | | Disposal | Empty cans may be recyclable (check local rules). Do not incinerate. |
Ventilate area, remove ignition sources, absorb with inert material, avoid breathing vapor. Should include inhalation (move to fresh air), skin/eye
This is the most critical section for quick reference. It lists the GHS classifications and warning labels: DANGER.
Vapors can cause respiratory irritation, drowsiness, or dizziness. High concentrations may lead to nervous system depression. | Ventilate area, remove ignition sources, absorb with
When spraying for prolonged periods or working indoors, standard safety gear is required: