| Hazard Type | Required PPE (Typical for ABRO Spray Paint) | | :--- | :--- | | | Organic vapor cartridge respirator (NIOSH approved – e.g., 3M 6001 or equivalent) with particulate pre-filter (P95/P100). For daily professional use, a supplied-air respirator or fresh air hood is mandatory. Note: Disposable N95 masks do NOT protect against solvents. | | Skin | Nitrile gloves (neoprene or butyl rubber – solvent breakthrough time: 4-8 hours). Do not use latex (solvents penetrate quickly). | | Eyes | Chemical splash goggles (not just safety glasses) + face shield if spraying overhead. | | Body | Tyvek suit or cotton coveralls (synthetics like polyester can generate static). Remove immediately if soaked. |
: Flush immediately with water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical attention. abro spray paint safety data sheet
According to Global Harmonized System (GHS) classifications found in Section 2, ABRO spray paint is labeled with the signal word due to the following risks: | Hazard Type | Required PPE (Typical for
Move the person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing. Skin Contact: | | Skin | Nitrile gloves (neoprene or
This information is a summary based on available SDS search results. Always refer to the specific SDS document provided by ABRO Industries for the exact product in use. ABRO SPRAY PAINT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
To the uninitiated, a Safety Data Sheet can look like a wall of dense technical jargon. However, breaking it down into its 16 standard sections makes it accessible and actionable. Here is how to interpret the sections most relevant to ABRO spray paint users: