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Sunday, April 26, 2015

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET of Marine Engineer


Marine Engineer
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

taken from the "Ideal Deckhand Manual"

Product name: Engineer
Product code: r-u-up-2-69
W.H.M.I.S. classification: lower class if any class at all
Material use: Not much use at all
U.S.H.M.I.S. (GUIDELINE ONLY):
  • Health- Generally an unhealthy lot
  • Flammability- Unfortunately they do not burn very well
  • Reactivity- Very slow (witted)
  • Personal protection- Trojan extra heavy duty
Hazardous ingredients:
  • May contain alcohol,
  • amphetamines,
  • barbiturates
  • or any number of psychedelic drugs
Physical data:
  • Odor- Pungent odor
  • Odor threshold- Not very long (perish the thought)
  • Specific gravity- Should sink if secured to an anchor
  • Density- Yes, they are extremely dense
Reactivity data:
  • Stability- can become very unstable if asked to think or make a decision
  • Incompatibility with other lower life forms- No incompatibility (That’s a double negative to any engineers that may be having this read to them)
  • Conditions of reactivity- Reactions?? Yea right!
Toxicological properties:
  • Route of entry- You do not want to go there
  • Irritability- Is a severe irritant
  • Mutagenicity- May cause heritable genetic damage
Effects of acute exposure
  • May affect: ability to problem solve, I.Q.,
  • common sense.
  • May cause headache and nausea.
First aid measures:
  • Skin- Wash affected areas with soap and water.
  • Remove Contaminated clothing; if irritation persists, see doctor
  • Eyes- Look the other way, irritating but does not injure eye tissue
Additional info:
  • The bilge dwellers are a lower fife form that should be avoided.
In the days of sail, this was not a problem, life was good. Now we have to put up with them until an unmanned engine room comes along. Oh what a happy day that will be.

Q: What do engineers use for birth control?
A: Their personalities.

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