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SAFETY DATA SHEETDATE: MAY 27, 20151. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATIONProduct NameTrade NamesModelPart No.Life Raft Kit R0184-( )Life Raft Kit R1232-( )Life Raft Kit R1329-( )Life Raft Kit R1417-( )Life Raft Kit R1470-( )Life Raft Kit R1515-( )Life Raft Kit R1639-( )CompanySupplemental Raft Accessories Kits; Slide/Raft Survival KitsModelPart No.Life Raft Kit R1649-( )Life Raft Kit R1663-( )Life Raft Kit R1708-( )Life Raft Kit R1770-( )Life Raft Kit R1841-( )Life Raft Kit R1843-( )Life Raft Kit R1910-( )Eastern Aero Marine5502 NW 37th AvenueMiami, Florida 33142Telephone(800) 255-3924Fax(305) 637-8632Emergency Phone Number (813) 248-0585ModelLife Raft KitLife Raft KitLife Raft KitLife Raft KitLife Raft KitLife Raft KitLife Raft KitPart No.R2009-( 4-101ModelLife Raft KitBase Kit-4Renewal Kit-2Renewal Kit-4Part No.R1858-101S3053-101S3051-( )S3054-1012. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Pyrotechnic Signaling Device (flares) including Signaling Devices, Hand.Matches, Strike Anywhere.Lithium Batteries, contained in equipment.Sterno Candle (gelled alcohol, canned cooking fuel).Flammable Solids, Organic.Ration, Heating Fuel, Compressed.Symbol(s) or pictogram(s)Hazard statement(s)Precautionary statement(s)Hazards not otherwise classifiedRefer to supplier’s Safety Data Sheets for specific information oncomponents.Refer to supplier’s Safety Data Sheets for specific information oncomponents.Refer to supplier’s Safety Data Sheets for specific information oncomponents.Refer to supplier’s Safety Data Sheets for specific information oncomponents.3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTSN/A. Refer to supplier’s Safety Data Sheets for specific information on components.4. FIRST AID MEASURESInhalationSkin ContactEye ContactIngestionProvide patient with fresh air and seek medical advice.Do not use solvents. Wash with soap and water.Irrigate thoroughly with water and seek medical advice.Get medical aid immediately.EAM Life Raft Kits and Slide Raft Kits SDS 005Page 1 of 3

SAFETY DATA SHEET5. FIREFIGHTING MEASURESSuitable Extinguishing MediaSpecific Hazards From CombustionPersonal ProtectionLarge volumes of water. Sand.Refer to supplier’s Safety Data Sheets for specific information oncomponents.Use air-ventilated full mask and full protective clothing.6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURESHazardous materials are contained in sealed units within packed kits. Spills should pose no threat if sealed unitsare not breached. Refer to supplier’s Safety Data Sheets for specific information on components.7. HANDLING AND STORAGEThese units should be stored in a cool dry area, away from danger of sparks, heat or flames. Refer to supplier’sSafety Data Sheets for specific information on components.8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTIONRefer to supplier’s Safety Data Sheets for specific information on components.9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIESRefer to supplier’s Safety Data Sheets for specific information on components.10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITYKits are stable if stored in the original package in cool and dry conditions. Do not subject kits to hightemperatures or excessively humid conditions. Refer to supplier’s Safety Data Sheets for specific information oncomponents.11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATIONN/A. Refer to supplier’s Safety Data Sheets for specific information on components.12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATIONN/A. Refer to supplier’s Safety Data Sheets for specific information on components.13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONSRefer to supplier’s Safety Data Sheets for specific disposal information of components. Other solid portions ofthe kits may be disposed of as domestic waste in accordance with local laws and regulations.14. TRANSPORT INFORMATIONUN NumberUN Proper Shipping NameTransport Hazard Class(es)Packing GroupUN3072Life Saving Appliance, Not Self-Inflating15. REGULATORY INFORMATIONN/A. Refer to supplier’s Safety Data Sheets for specific information on components.EAM Life Raft Kits and Slide Raft Kits SDS 005Page 2 of 3

16. OTHER INFORMATIONRevision LevelOtherSAFETY DATA SHEETOriginalSupplier’s Safety Data Sheets can be found on our websiteat www.eamworldwide.com/technical-data/EAM Life Raft Kits and Slide Raft Kits SDS 005Page 3 of 3

SAFETY DATA SHEET1. Product and Company Identification12 Ga HP (High Performance) Red Aerial SignalUse:Orion Safety Products3157 North 500 WestPeru, IN 469702.Phone Number:EMERGENCYMarine emergency signalUS 1-800-851-5260Intl (11) 1-765-472-4375CHEMTREC 1-800-424-9300Hazards IdentificationEmergency OverviewHazard Statements:Fire or projection hazardCauses severe skin burns and eye damage (product when burning)Causes skin irritation (contents)Harmful if inhaled.Causes eye irritation (contents)DangerPrecautionary Statements:GHS ClassificationsExplosiveAcute ToxicitySkin Corrosion / IrritationSerious Eye Damage / Irritation3.Keep out of reach of children.Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. – no smoking.Keep/Store away from combustible materials.Protect from moisture; avoid long term immersion in waterKeep cool. Protect from sunlight.Do not expose long term to temperatures exceeding 180 FAvoid breathing dust/smokeAvoid release to the environment.(contents)Use only outdoors.Wear eye protection.Do not dismantle.In case of fire: use water deluge. Do not use dry powder or foam extinguishers!Division 1.4Category 5Product- Category 1AContents - Category 2Product-Category 1Contents - Category 2BNFPA RatingFlammability2Health2Reactivity1HMIS RatingFlammability1Health3Physical Hazard1Composition / Information on IngredientsComponentStrontium NitrateMagnesiumStrontium PeroxideBlack PowderPolyvinyl ChlorideDextrinPrimer (contains small amount of lead styphanate which issealed under normal conditions)CAS #EINCS -4 50% 50% 30% 30% 20% 20%n/an/an/a4. First Aid MeasuresIf fumes from ignition or contents are inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration and get medicalInhalationaid.SkinEyesIngestion5.For burns, cool with water and bandage appropriately. If contents are contacted, wash with area with soap and water for 15minutes. Remove contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. Get medical aid if burned or irritation occurs.If burned, cover eye and get medical help immediately. If contents get into eye, flush with plenty of water for at least 15minutes, occasionally lifting the up and lower lids. Remove contact lenses if easily possible Get medical aid immediately.Get medical aid immediately.Firefighting MeasuresExtinguishing MediaProtective Equipment andPrecautions for FirefightersSpecific Hazards Arisingfrom the ChemicalFlashpoint6.Foam and dry chemical extinguishers andsuffocation are ineffectiveWear full protective clothing and NIOSH-approved self-contained breathing apparatus with full face piece operatedin the pressure demand or other positive pressure mode. Prevent further propagation of fire by spraying unburntnearby product with water. Combat fire from a sheltered position.Water DelugeUnsuitable Extinguishing MediaOnly use outdoors. Use copious amounts of water to extinguish fire. Using small quantities of water on contents /broken shells can cause auto / re-ignition as contents contain magnesium. Use of water on a magnesium fire willgenerate hydrogen gas that may cause an explosion. Irritating fumes. Flaming projectiles may be ejected during afire. Trace amounts of lead vapor may be produced (from ignition primer) in a fire situation.Not ApplicableAccidental Release MeasuresPersonal PrecautionsFlammability LimitsDo not breathe smoke from use or contents and avoid contact with skin andeyes. Wear flame retardant clothing with long sleeves, dust mask, rubber ornitrile gloves, safety goggles, safety shoes when cleaning up contents. Avoid12gaHPNot ApplicableIgnition Temperature 180FEnvironmental PrecautionsPrevent dispersion of contents on soil and in water. Prevent contentsfrom spreading or entering into drains, ditches, groundwater or riversby using appropriate barriers.Page 1 of 3March 2015

friction on the released product. Keep away from ignition sources.Methods for Containment and Clean-upUse caution when cleaning up spilled product contents. Remove heat, flames, sparks and other sources of ignition. Use non-sparking tools andequipment. Prevent buildup of electrostatic charges by grounding. Clean spills in a manner that does not disperse dust into the air. Do not absorb insawdust or other combustible absorbents. Pick up spill for recovery or disposal and place in an approved container. Wash away remainder with plenty ofwater. Collect wash water for approved disposal. Be very careful - magnesium powder may spontaneously ignite in presence of moisture. Magnesiumpowder reacts with water, producing flammable hydrogen gas.7. Handling and StorageUse product only in designated launcher – do not attempt to use in 12 gauge shotgun. Point launcher away from body, other people,Handlinganimals or combustible products when firing. Wear eye protection during use. Turn face from launcher when firing. Follow instructions onpackage. Avoid contact with clothing and other combustible materials. Use outdoors only! Do not ignite or launch product inside a vehicleor building. Avoid ingestion and inhalation of smoke and contents. Wash thoroughly after handling. Avoid contact with heat sparks, andflame. Do not disassemble signal.Store in a dry place away from direct sunlight, heat and incompatible materials. Store away from food and beverages. Store away fromflammable materials, sources of heat, flame and sparks. Store at ambient temperature.Storage8.Exposure Controls / Personal ProtectionExposure LimitsStrontium NitrateMagnesiumStrontium PeroxideBlack PowderPolyvinyl ChlorideDextrinEngineering ControlsEye / Face ProtectionSkin ProtectionRespiratory ProtectionGeneral Hygiene9.OSHA PELACGIH TLVNot EstablishedNot EstablishedNot EstablishedNot EstablishedNuisance dust 15 mg/m³.Nuisance dust 15 mg/m³.Not EstablishedNot Established5mg/ml for the respirable portion and 15mg/ml' for total dust.5 and 10mg/ml, respectively15 mg/m³ total dust10 mg/m³Use product outdoors only! When cleaning up contents, use local and/or general exhaust.Turn face from launcher when firing. Wear safety glasses or goggles during use and when cleaning up spilled contents.None under normal conditions when using product unless prolonged handling is anticipated. When cleaning up spilledcontents, wear impervious protective clothing, including gloves, boots, and a lab coat, apron or coveralls, as appropriate.Wash hands and face before eating, drinking or using tobacco products.None under normal conditions when using product. A particulate respirator (NIOSH t N95 or better filters) may be worn duringthe cleanup of spilled contents.Use product outdoors away from combustible products. For cleanup of spilled contents, emergency showers and eye washstations should be available. Educate and train employees in the safe use and handling of hazardous materials. Maintaingood housekeeping and safety practices. Do not let contents accumulate in storage or work areas. Clean spills up promptly.Physical and Chemical PropertiesAppearance (color, physical form, shape):pH:Boiling PointVapor Pressure:Not availableNot applicableNot applicablePlastic shotgun shell filled with grey material with primer on one end; all materials sealed / enclosedunder normal conditionsMelting Point:Freezing Point:Specific GravityNot availableNot applicableNot applicable10. Stability and ReactivityChemical Stability StablePossibility of Hazardous ReactionsConditions to AvoidExcessive temperatures, moisture,water, acids, and ignition sources.11.Incompatible MaterialsReducing Agents, Organic Materials, Finely PowderedMetals, Acids, Water, Halogens, Hydrogen Fluoride.Solubility:Evaporation Rate:Vapor Density:Not availableNot applicableNot applicableHazardous polymerization will not occur.Hazardous Decomposition ProductsOxides of Strontium and NitrogenToxicology InformationToxicologyStrontium NitrateMagnesiumStrontium PeroxideBlack PowderPolyvinyl ChlorideDextrinOral LD50skin LD50LC50Rat 2750 mg/kgNot availableNot availableRat: 230 mg/kgNot availableNot availableNot availableNot availableNot availableNot availableNot availableNot availableNot availableNot availableNot availableNot availableNot availableNot availableAcute Dose EffectsBurning shell can cause severe burns if in contact with body - product burns at an extremely high temperature.Particles from firing may be harmful if inhaled. Contact with contents may cause moderate skin and eye irritation.Inhalation of smoke or contents will cause irritation to the lungs and mucus membrane. Exposure to smokeduring use may aggravate asthma if inhaled.Irritation12gaHPIrritating to the skin and eyes on contact. Inhalation willPage 2 of 3CorrosivityRepeated Dose EffectsNo known chronic effects. Repeatedor prolong exposure to this compoundis not known to aggravate medicalconditions.May cause eye or skin burns if incontact with burning shell.March 2015

cause irritation to the lungs and mucus membrane.CarcinogenicityNone of the ingredients are listed by NTP, IARC or regulatedas a Carcinogen by OSHAReproductive EffectsNo information foundGenetic EffectsNo information foundNeurological EffectsNo information foundDevelopmentalEffectsTarget OrganEffectsNo information foundSensitizationNo information found12.Eye, skin and lungsEcological InformationPersistence /DegradabilityNo information foundAquatic ToxicityStrontium Nitrate: Acute toxicity - Fishes, Carassius auratus,LC100, 9,615 mg/l; Chronic toxicity - Fishes, Gasterosteusaculeatus, LC100, 2.912 mg/l13.Bioaccumulation /AccumulationNo information foundMobility in EnvironmentalMediaNo information foundDisposal Considerations (for spills and leakage)Dispose of contaminated product and materials used in cleaning up spills or leaks in the manner approved for pyrotechnic material. Consult appropriate federal,state, and local regulatory agencies to ascertain proper disposal procedures. Open burning is preferred method of disposal for pyrotechnic materials.14.Transportation InformationUnited States& International15.shipping namehazard classID Numberpacking groupEX NumberReportable QuantitiesFlares, Aerial1.4GUN0403IIEX-2004110275noneRegulatory InformationUS RegulationsStrontium NitrateMagnesiumStrontium PeroxideBlack PowderPolyvinyl ChlorideUS StatesStrontium NitrateMagnesiumStrontium PeroxideBlack NoNoNotstatedNoNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNot statedNot statedNot statedNot statedNot statedNot statedNot statedNot statedNot statedNot statedCERCLACWACAAYesNoNoYesNoYesNotstatedYesNoNot statedNoCanadaEuropeProp 65NJPAWHMISDSLNo1743NoNo resultsYes2No1136YesNo resultsYesnwgNoNotstatedNoNo resultsYesnot listedNot statedNot statedNot statedNo resultsYesnot listedNo1745Not statedNot statedNo3622Polyvinyl Chloride16.SARA302NoAcuteNoSARA313NoTSCAwgkOther InformationRevision Information:March 2015Risk and Safety Phrases:R10 FlammableR38 Irritating to skin (contents)R20 Harmful by inhalation.R21 Harmful in contact with skin.R22 Harmful if swallowed.R34 Causes burnsR36 Irritating to eyes.R37 Irritating to respiratory system.S17 Keep away from combustible materialS16 Keep away from sources of ignitionS2 Keep out of the reach of children.S8 Keep container dry.S13 Keep away from food, drink and animalfoodstuffs.S24 Avoid contact with skin.S25 Avoid contact with eyes.S29 Do not empty into drains.S41, In case of fire and / or explosion do notbreathe fumesS43 In case of fire use waterS39 Wear eye / face protection.S51 Use only in well ventilated areasKey / Legend:HMIS: hazardous material identification systemNFPA: national fire protection associationCAS: Chemical Abstracts Service numberEINECS: European inventory of existing chemicalsubstancesOSHA PEL: occupational safety and healthadministration permissible exposure limitNIOSH TLV: national institute of occupational safetyand health Threshold Limit ValueNTP: National Toxicology ProgramIARC: International Agency for Research on CancerTSCA: toxic substance control act - USCERCLA: comprehensive environmental response,compensation and liability act – USCWA: clean water act - USCAA: clean air act - USSARA: superfund amendments and reauthorizationact – USPROP 65:California’s Proposition 65 listWHMIS: workplace hazardous materialsinformation system - CanadaDSL: Domestic Substances List - CanadaWGK: water hazard classes - GermanyLegal Statement:This information is accurate to the best knowledge Orion Safety Products. Orion Safety Products makes no representations or warranties, either express or implied, including without limitation any warranties ofmerchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, with respect to the information set forth herein or the product to which the information refers. Accordingly, Orion Safety Products will not be responsible fordamages resulting from use of or reliance upon this information. Any person utilizing this document should seek competent professional advice to verify and assume responsibility for the suitability of thisinformation to their particular situation.12gaHPPage 3 of 3March 2015

Safety Data SheetIssued byDepartmentDatePage noAtpR&D24 October 20141 (10)SDS Ikaros Parachute Rocket Red5Product denominationIkaros Parachute Rocket RedDocument no.Edition no.Supersedes: Version 4 dated 12 September 2011SECTION 1IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE/MIXTURE AND OF THECOMPANY/UNDERTAKING1.1. Product identifierProduct NameIkaros Parachute Rocket RedArticle Nos.340100 (Order article Nos. 340100, 340170 and 340180)Chemical name50 g of propellant composition, 6.5 g of black powder and95 g of red illuminating compositionDocument numberSDS Ikaros Parachute Rocket Red – ed51.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised againstUseDistress signalUses advised againstNone specified1.3. Details of the supplier of the safety data sheetCompany/ManufacturerHansson PyroTech AB / Nammo LIAB ABCompany addressP O Box 154, SE-711 23 Lindesberg, SwedenE-mail, ech.comTelephone number 46 581 871 00Telefax number 46 581 872 511.4. Emergency telephone numberEmergency telephone number 46 581 87 111 (Available 24 hours)Contact personAsk for officer on duty at Nammo LIAB ABSECTION 2HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION2.1. Classification of the substance or mixtureMain health hazardHazards refer to contents of rocketInhalationMay be mildly irritating to respiratory systemSkin contactMay be mildly irritating to skin. Contact with exhaustflame or burning flare can cause severe burnsEye contactIrritating to eyesIngestionHarmful if swallowedFire and explosive hazardsRisk of explosion by shock, friction, fire or other sourcesof ignition.Environmental hazardsNot classified as hazardous to the environmentCLP ClassificationDPD Classification

Safety Data SheetIssued byDepartmentDatePage noAtpR&D24 October 20142 (10)SDS Ikaros Parachute Rocket Red5Product denominationIkaros Parachute Rocket RedDocument no.Edition no.Supersedes: Version 4 dated 12 September 2011Explosive Division 1.3 – H203Acute Toxic Category 4 – H302Eye Irritant Category 2 – H319For full wording of Hazardstatements see Section 16Explosive – R2Harmful –R22-R36For full wording of Risk phrases see Section 162.2. Label elementsDANGERContains: Strontium nitrate andPotassium perchlorateH203 – Explosive; fire, blast orprojection hazard.H302 – Harmful if swallowed.H319 – Causes serious eye irritation.2.3. Other hazardsSECTION 3P102 - Keep out of reach of children.P210 - Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hotsurfaces. – No smoking.P501 – Dispose of contents / container to authorisedwaste disposal facility.P370 P378 - In case of fire: Use water for extinction.P309 P311 - If exposed or if you feel unwell: Call aPOISON CENTER or doctor/physician.P301 P310 – IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a POISONCENTER or doctor/physician.May be mildly irritating to skin and respiratory system.Contact with exhaust flame or burning flare can causesevere burns.COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS3.2. MixturesHazardous component(s)Under CLP EC1272/2008SubstancesCAS lso contains Under DPD EC1999/45REACHRegistrationNo.%GramCLP Hazard Category & HStatementsOxidising Solid Cat 3 – H272Acute Toxic Cat 4 – 174.8Oxidising Solid Cat 3 – H2720.460.7Skin Irritant Cat 2 – H31501-21194882243501-21194872952747.5Eye Irritant Cat 2 – H319Oxidising Solid Cat 1 – H271Acute Toxic Cat 4 – H302Magnesium powder stabilised with polymerised linseed oil

Safety Data SheetIssued byDepartmentDatePage noAtpR&D24 October 20143 (10)SDS Ikaros Parachute Rocket Red5Product denominationDocument no.Ikaros Parachute Rocket RedEdition no.Supersedes: Version 4 dated 12 September 2011SubstancesCAS No.EC No.%GramSymbol & Risk phrasesStrontium nitrate10042-76-9233-131-931.3547.5O, Xn: R8-22-36Potassium perchlorate7778-74-7231-912-924.0936.5O, Xn: R9-22Potassium nitrate7757-79-1231-818-83.174.8O, N: R8-50Sulphur7704-34-9231-722-60.460.7Xi: R36/37/38 52/53For full wording of H-statements and R-phrases see Section 16.SECTION 4FIRST-AID MEASURES4.1. Description of first aid measuresAfter inhalationMove patient to fresh air.After skin contactIf burned, wash with plenty of water for at least 20 min.After eye contactKeep eyelids apart. Wash with a lot of water. If neededvisit physician.After ingestionContact a physician.4.2. Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayedContact with exhaust flame or burning flare can causesevere burns. Harmful if swallowed.4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment neededNone other than above.SECTION 5FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES5.1. Extinguishing media- Suitable extinguishing mediaUse any fire extinguishing media at early stages of fire.Once the product has ignited it cannot be extinguished.- Not to be usedNo restriction.5.2. Special hazards arising from the substance or mixtureProduct is explosive, evolving large quantities of gasesand emitting large quantities of heat radiation if involvedin fire.5.3. Advice for fire-fightersSECTION 6Normal equipment.ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES6.1. Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency proceduresPersonal precautionsNormal industrial hygiene, use protective gloves.

Safety Data SheetIssued byDepartmentDatePage noAtpR&D24 October 20144 (10)SDS Ikaros Parachute Rocket Red5Product denominationIkaros Parachute Rocket RedDocument no.Edition no.Supersedes: Version 4 dated 12 September 20116.2. Environmental precautionsDo not let waste reach drains, sewers and bodies of wateror leak into ground.6.3. Methods and material for containment and cleaning upCollect using non-sparking tools, reuse if undamaged.Otherwise, keep for disposal by experts.6.4. Reference to other sectionsSee Sections 8 & 13.SECTION 7HANDLING AND STORAGE7.1. Precautions for safe handlingAvoid dropping the signal on hard surfaces.7.2. Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilitiesStorageTemperature should not exceed 75 C7.3. Specific end use(s)Distress signalSECTION 8 PERSONAL PROTECTION/EXPOSURE CONTROLS8.1. Control parametersNone set8.2. Exposure controlsRecommended engineering controlsNo fire, sparks or welding close to the items. If cleaningup spillage, use tools which can not strike sparks.Personal protective equipmentNormally none needed. But in case of spillage:- Respiratory protectionIn case of dust use particle filter mask such as EN143Type P or EN149 Type FFP-S.- Hand protectionLeather or similar protective gloves.- Eye protectionShatter-proof glasses or goggles.- Skin protectionNormal industrial hygieneSpecific hygiene measuresNo smoking.Further informationAlways check applicability with your supplier of protectiveequipment.SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES9.1. Information on basic physical and chemical properties

Safety Data SheetIssued byDepartmentDatePage noAtpR&D24 October 20145 (10)SDS Ikaros Parachute Rocket Red5Product denominationIkaros Parachute Rocket RedDocument no.Edition no.Supersedes: Version 4 dated 12 September 2011AppearanceDark red plastic tube with red plastic lids and orange labelOdourNoneOdour threshold valueNot applicablepH (concentrated product)Not applicableMelting pointNot determined(ºC)Boiling point/range(ºC)Not applicableFlash point (ºC)Not applicableEvaporation rateNot applicableFlammabilityContents are flammableExplosive propertiesIntrinsically explosive. Contains rocket motor and very hotand intense burning red flare.Vapour pressure (mbar at 25 C)Not applicableVapour densityNot applicableDensity at 20ºC(g/cm3)Not determinedSolubility in water (% by weight)InsolubleSolubility in solventsNot determinedPartition coefficient (log Pow)Not applicableAutoignition temperature (ºC) 250Decomposition temperatureNot determined(ºC)ViscosityNot applicableOxidising propertiesContents have oxidising properties9.2. Other informationNote: These are typical values and do not constitute a specificationSECTION 10STABILITY AND REACTIVITY10.1. ReactivityStable product under recommended storage and handlingconditions.10.2. Chemical stabilityStable product under recommended storage and handlingconditions.10.3. Possibility of hazardous reactionsStable product under recommended storage and handlingconditions.

Safety Data SheetIssued byDepartmentDatePage noAtpR&D24 October 20146 (10)SDS Ikaros Parachute Rocket Red5Product denominationIkaros Parachute Rocket RedDocument no.Edition no.Supersedes: Version 4 dated 12 September 201110.4. Conditions to avoidHigh temperatures, above 75 oC10.5. Incompatible materialsNot applicable.10.6. Hazardous decomposition productsProduct is explosive, evolving large quantities of gasesand emitting large quantities of heat radiation if involvedin fire.SECTION 11TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION11.1. Information on toxicological effectsNo data available on mixture. Data based on individual components shown below.Hazardous ingredientsPotassium perchlorate, Strontium nitrate, and Sulphur.(a) acute toxicityStrontium nitrate: LD50 oral rat 1892 mg/kg Harmful byingestionCalculated product ATE 901 mg/kg(b) skin corrosion/irritationSulphur: Skin irritant category 2 under CLP(c) serious eye damage/irritationStrontium nitrate: Eye irritant category 2 under CLP(d) respiratory or skin sensitisationNo ingredients classified as sensitisers(e) germ cell mutagenicityNo deleterious effects known.(f) carcinogenicityNo deleterious effects known.(g) reproductive toxicityNo deleterious effects known.(h) STOT-single exposureNo deleterious effects known.(i) STOT-repeated exposureNo deleterious effects known.(j) aspiration hazardNo deleterious effects known.Likely routes of exposureContact with skinSymptoms related to the physical,chemical and toxicologicalcharacteristicsPowders may be mildly irritating to the skin, eyes andrespiratory tract. May cause gastric irritation, nausea andvomiting.Delayed and immediate effects aswell as chronic effects from shortand long-term exposureNo deleterious effects known.Other informationNoneSECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION12.1. Toxicity

Safety Data SheetIssued byDepartmentDatePage noAtpR&D24 October 20147 (10)SDS Ikaros Parachute Rocket Red5Product denominationDocument no.Ikaros Parachute Rocket RedEdition no.Supersedes: Version 4 dated 12 September 2011No data available on mixture. Data based on individual components shown below.EC50 Daphnia magna 24h: 670mg/l Not harmful.Potassium perchlorate12.2. Persistence and degradabilityNot applicable – contains inorganic materials and is inform of solid article.12.3. Bioaccumulative potentialMobilityNo test data on product.12.4. Mobility in soilNone – product in form of solid article.12.5. Results of PBT and vPvB assessmentDoes not fulfil the criteria for classification as PBT or vPvB.12.6. Other adverse effectsNot a Marine pollutant (IMDG Code).SECTION 13DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS13.1. Waste treatment methodsDisposal of waste materialsWaste should be kept in separate container.NO SMOKING!Destruction must only be done by experts. Used productmay be disposed as ordinary plastic/metallic waste.DO NOT TRY TO DISMANTLE THE PRODUCT!Contaminated packingMay burn rapidly.SECTION 14TRANSPORT INFORMATION14.1. UN numbersSee table below14.2. UN proper shipping nameSee table below14.3. Transport hazard class(es)See table below14.4. Packing groupNot applicable14.5. Environmental hazardsNone14.6. Special precautions for userSee P Statements in Section 2.214.7. Transport in bulk according toAnnex II of MARPOL 73/78 and the IBCCodeNot applicableTransportNon US marketNon US marketUSA marketIn Fibre Board BoxIn Steel Cage In Steel Cage

Safety Data SheetIssued byDepartmentDatePage noAtpR&D24 October 20148 (10)SDS Ikaros Parachute Rocket Red5Product denominationDocument no.Ikaros Parachute Rocket RedEdition no.Supersedes: Version 4 dated 12 September 2011ClassificationFibre Board BoxFibre Board 5060403- Proper shippingnameSignals, distress, shipSignals, distressFlares, aerial- Transport Class1.3G1.4S1.4G- Packing InstructionP135P135P1351.31.41.4- EMS codeF-B, S-XF-B, S-XF-B, S-XEX 11/4817/2004Article Number(Order article No.)- UN No.LabelIMO-IMDG codeSwedish RescueService Agency Cert.No.CommentSECTION 15Not classified as Marine PollutantsREGULATORY INFORMATION15.1. Safety, health and environmental regulations/legislation specific for thesubstance or mixtureNone specified15.2. Chemical Safety AssessmentA Chemical Safety Assessment has not been carried outon this mixture.SECTION 16Inventories -OTHER INFORMATIONAll in

EAM Life Raft Kits and Slide Raft Kits SDS 005 Page 1 of 3 SAFETY DATA SHEET DATE: MAY 27, 2015 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name Supplemental Raft Accessories Kits; Slide/Raft Survival Kits Trade Names Model Part No. Model Part No. Model Part No. Model Part No.