Abro Paint Remover Msds Exclusive
Because safety data sheets are updated frequently and vary by region (and because I cannot host PDF files directly), I have provided the official link to the manufacturer's page below, followed by a summary of the typical hazards and first aid measures for this specific product.
The primary function of an MSDS is to standardize hazard communication. By detailing the chemical composition, it allows users to understand exactly what they are handling—be it flammable propellants or toxic solvents. This transparency is vital in professional environments where "Right to Know" laws mandate that workers are aware of the risks associated with their tools. For instance, knowing that ABRO's formula is highly flammable dictates specific operational protocols, such as the prohibition of smoking or the use of non-sparking tools in the workspace. abro paint remover msds
- Hazard Classification: Flammable Liquid, Category 2
- GHS Hazard Pictograms:
Hazard statements and pictograms (what they mean)
- Flammable liquid/ vapor: fire risk — keep away from heat/sparks, store in cool ventilated area.
- Acute toxicity (oral/dermal/inhalation): may be harmful or fatal if swallowed/inhaled; use respiratory and skin protection.
- Skin corrosion/irritation, serious eye damage: corrosive ingredients — immediate decontamination needed after contact.
- Specific target organ toxicity (single/repeated exposure): may cause organ damage (CNS, liver, kidney); limit exposure.
- Carcinogenicity: if present, long-term exposure increases cancer risk — stricter controls and medical surveillance may be required.
- Hazardous to the aquatic environment: avoid release to waterways; dispose as hazardous waste.

