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Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for White Oil-Only SonicBonded Sorbents
29 CFR 1910.107(b)(3)- If floors in a spray booth or work area are combustible, they "shall be covered with noncombustible material of such character as to facilitate the safe cleaning and removal of residues."
29 CFR 1910.107(g)(2)- OSHA requires spraying areas to be "kept as free from the accumulation of deposits of combustible residues as practical."
29 CFR 1910.120(j)(1)- Under an OSHA requirement, "DOT-specified salvage drums or containers and suitable quantities of proper absorbents shall be kept available and used in areas where spills, leaks, or ruptures may occur."
29 CFR 1910.1450(e) - OSHA requires containment and cleanup materials for spills in laboratories to reduce occupational exposure to hazardous chemicals. 29 CFR 1910.22(a)(2) - Floors in your workplace should be, "maintained in a clean and, so far as possible, a dry condition."
HighLoft Saves You Money: Upgraded manufacturing capabilities create a Roll that's sturdy and soft but has a higher loft than standard mats for greater economy without compromising sorbency. Between SingleWeight and MediumWeight but able to take in 30 times its own weight in liquids!
Fast-Acting for Quick Response: MeltBlown polypropylene creates high surface area that enables Bonded Mat to quickly soak up liquids on contact.
High Absorbency Keeps It on the Job Longer: A random assembly of large-diameter MeltBlown poly fibers creates a lofty Roll. Mat absorbs high volumes of liquid fast. Great for catching overspray or soaking up spills.
Ultrasonic Bond Points Keep Mat Intact: Ultrasonic bond points fuse layers of fibers together — Mat keeps its shape even when completely saturated. "Dimples" add fast-wicking power.
Color-Coded: Color-coding helps you visually identify the right sorbent for your needs. Bright white designates Oil-Only sorbency for oil and other petroleum-based fluids — but not water; makes it easy to identify when saturated.