Yes, it is a vinyl acetate-ethylene copolymer emulsion.
pH is 4.5-5.5. Mr. Frank did not say so, but others have pointed out that pH is not important after it dries.
Shelf life is given as a minimum of 180 days, but in practice it is closer to a year. This means the tine a closed container will remain free of bacterial attack and local changes in viscosity.
The formula has not been changed from that used by DuPont.
Those permissible exposure concentrations, 3 ppm and 1 ppm, have reference to the formaldehyde added as a preservative. Mr. Brand said even if you left the can open all the time, air concentration of formaldehyde would not get up to 1 ppm. (This is a time weighted average, not a short-term exposure limit.) The concentration of formaldehyde in Elvace 40-704 has been under 1000 ppm in the past; now it is 800 ppm.
They included the phrase about contact with skin possibly causing irritation or rash because they put that on all their products. It is a standard disclaimer. Some people are unusually sensitive.
Local exhaust and general ventilation are recommended because of the possibility of residual vinyl acetate in the adhesive.
Protective gloves and goggles are recommended because some people may be sensitive to it.
It does make one wonder about the usefulness of material safety data sheets.