Thanks, Joe You wouldn't happen to remember the exact name of the monomer? I can of course contact Pianotek to get it. Susan On 11/1/2010 6:00 PM, Joseph Garrett wrote: > > For Everyone's peace of mind. Although, the Monomer stinks, it is not > a direct health hazard. I used to have the Safety Sheets on this > product, but can't seem to find them at the moment. If you need to > have ALL of the pertinent data regarding this, please contact > Pianotek. Since they are the authorized distributor of this product, > they are required to have the Safety Sheets, (forget the abreviation > of this sheet that all refer to), available to any/all who request it. > It's biggest no-no is not to get in direct skin contact as it could > possibly cause skin irritations. Of course, normal ventilation > procedures, that all of us should use, when working with solvents, > etc., do apply. As I recall, there is no evidence of this stuff > causing problems, like say.....Polyester Touchup solutions that are > extremely cacinogenic when in a liquid form. We should all have the > information before casting doubts about this and other products we > use. I would say that the recent request for th e list of "nasties" > should include this product. As always, it only takes one Henny Penny > to say "The Sky is Falling!".<G> > Regards, > Joe > Joe Garrett, R.P.T. > Captain of the Tool Police > Squares R I -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20101101/856f4ecd/attachment.htm>
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