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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET |
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POWERCLEAN |
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Section I - General Information |
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(000000-000000- - 0095) |
Date of Issue:
1/23/2006 12:00:00 AM |
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Supercedes:
3/15/2002 12:00:00 AM |
Chemical Name & Synonyms:
N/A |
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Trade Name & Synonyms:
POWER CLEAN |
Chemical Family:
AQUEOUS ALKALINE DETERGENT |
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Formula is a mixture: [√] |
Manufacturer Name:
AB SOLUTIONS . |
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Manufacturer Address:
NO,49A, ALANDUR ROAD, SAIDAPET,CHENNAI |
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Prepared By:
Chemist |
Product Code Number: |
Emergency Phone Number:
091-044-23717492 |
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Section II - Hazardous Ingredients |
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THE HAZARDS PRESENTED BELOW ARE THOSE OF THE INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS |
Chemical Name (Ingredients) |
Hazard |
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PEL |
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SODIUM DODECYLBENZENE SULFONATE |
IRRITANT |
N/E 1 |
N/E 2 |
N/E |
25155-30-0 |
SODIUM XYLENE SULFONATE |
IRRITANT |
N/E 1 |
N/E 2 |
N/E |
1300-72-7 |
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IRRITANT |
N/E 1 |
N/E 2 |
N/E |
7758-29-4 |
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Section IIa - Non-Hazardous Ingredients |
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(NON-HAZARDOUS INGREDIENT NAMES AND CAS NUMBERS ARE PROTECTED UNDER TRADE) |
Secret Registry |
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Section III - Physical Data |
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Boiling Point (°F): |
210° |
Specific Gravity (H20=1): |
1.1 |
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg): |
15.71 |
Color: |
GREEN |
Vapor Density (Air=1): |
0.6 |
Odor: |
NONE |
pH @ 100% : |
10.4 |
Clarity: |
TRANSPARENT |
% Volatile by Volume: |
72.9 |
Evaporation Rate (BuAc=1): |
0.42 |
H20 Solubility: |
COMPLETE |
Viscosity: |
SEMI-VISCOUS |
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Section IV - Fire and Explosion Hazard |
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Flash Point: |
NON-FLAM |
Method Used: |
SETAFLASH |
Flammable Limits: |
N/A |
UEL: |
N/A |
LEL: |
N/A |
Aerosol Level (NFPA 30B): |
N/A |
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Extinguishing Media: |
NFPA 704 Hazard Rating: |
[√] Foam |
[√] Alcohol Foam |
[√] CO2 |
[√] Dry Chemical |
[√] Water Spray |
[ ] Other |
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4-Extreme
3-High
2-Moderate
1-Slight
0-Insignificant |
Health: |
2 |
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Flammability: |
1 |
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Instability: |
0 |
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Special: |
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Special Fire Fighting Procedures: FIREFIGHTERS SHOULD WEAR A SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS AND FULL PROTECTIVE GEAR. EXTINGUISHING MEDIA SHOULD BE CHOSEN BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE SURROUNDING FIRE. COOL FIRE-EXPOSED CONTAINERS WITH WATER SPRAY TO PREVENT BURSTING. |
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: USE CARE AS SPILLS MAY BE SLIPPERY. THE USE OF WATER SPRAY (F0G) WHILE EFFECTIVE, MAY CAUSE FROTHING AND FOAMING. NEVER USE A WATER JET AS THIS WILL JUST SPREAD THE FIRE. |
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Section V - Health and Hazard Data |
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Threshold Limit Value:
NOT ESTABLISHED. |
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Effects of Overexposure: |
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Acute: (Short Term Exposure)
EYE CONTACT: CAUSES SEVERE IRRITATION SEEN AS TEARING, REDNESS AND A BURNING SENSATION. SKIN CONTACT: CAUSES SEVERE IRRITATION SEEN AS REDNESS, ITCHING, AND A BURNING SENSATION. PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT AS FROM CLOTHING WET WITH MATERIAL MAY CAUSE DRYING, DEFATTING, AND CRACKING OF THE SKIN. INHALATION: CAUSES RESPIRATORY IRRITATION SEEN AS COUGHING AND SNEEZING. MAY CAUSE CHEST TIGHTNESS, CHEST PAIN, AND BURNING THROAT. INGESTION: CAUSES IRRITATION WITH POSSIBLE NAUSEA, VOMITING, AND DIARRHEA. |
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Chronic: (Long Term Exposure)
NO HUMAN CHRONIC EFFECTS KNOWN. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE ARE PRE-EXISTING RESPIRATORY AND SKIN CONDITIONS SUCH AS ASTHMA, EMPHYSEMA, AND DERMATITIS. TARGET ORGANS: KIDNEYS. |
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THERE IS NO PRIMARY ROUTE OF ENTRY INTO THE BODY. THE PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE ARE SKIN AND EYE CONTACT. |
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Primary Routes of Entry |
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[ ] Inhalation |
[ ] Ingestion |
[ ] Absorption |
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Emergency First Aid Procedures: |
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Inhalation:
REMOVE FROM THE AREA TO FRESH AIR. IF NOT BREATHING, CLEAR THE AIRWAY AND START MOUTH TO MOUTH ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. |
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Eye Contact:
IMMEDIATELY RINSE THE EYES WITH WATER. REMOVE ANY CONTACT LENSES AND CONTINUE FLUSHING FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES. HOLD THE EYELIDS APART TO ENSURE RINSING OF THE ENTIRE SURFACE OF THE EYES AND LIDS WITH WATER. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. |
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Skin Contact:
IMMEDIATELY REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND SHOES. FLUSH AFFECTED AREAS WITH LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER FOR 20 TO 30 MINUTES. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. DISCARD CLOTHING AND SHOES. |
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Ingestion:
GIVE 3 TO 4 GLASSES OF WATER, BUT DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. IF VOMITING OCCURS, GIVE FLUIDS AGAIN. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. DO NOT GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS OR CONVULSING PERSON. |
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Notes to Physician:
THERE IS NO SPECIFIC ANTIDOTE. TREAT THE PATIENT SYMPTOMATICALLY. |
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Section VI - Toxicity Information |
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[ ] IARC |
[ ] NTP |
[ ] OSHA |
[ ] ACGIH |
[ ] Other |
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VOC CONTENT: 0% BY WEIGHT; 0% BY VOLUME; 0 G/L
SODIUM DODECYLBENZENE SULFONATE
ORL-RAT LD50: 438 MG/KG 3.
SKN-RBT SDT: 20 MG/24H MODERATE 3.
EYE-RBT SDT: 250 UG/24H SEVERE 3.
SODIUM XYLENE SULFONATE
SKN-RAT TDLO: 3380 MG/KG/17D-I 3.
ORL-RAT LD50: >5 G/KG 4.
SODIUM TRIPOLYPHOSPHATE
ORL-RAT LD50: 3120 MG/KG 3.
SKN-RBT LD50: >4640 MG/KG 3.
SKN-RBT-SDT: 500 MG/24H MODERATE 3. |
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RATS FED SODIUM TRIPOLYPHOSPHATE IN THEIR DIET FOR TWO YEARS EXHIBITED DECREASED GROWTH, INCREASED KIDNEY/BODY WEIGHT RATIOS AND KIDNEY CHANGES. 4. |
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Section VII - Reactivity Data |
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Stability |
Hazardous Polymerization |
Conditions to Avoid:
AVOID HEAT, HOT SURFACES, SPARKS, AND OPEN FLAMES; MOISTURE AND AQUEOUS CONDITIONS. |
[√] Will not occur |
[ ] May occur |
Conditions to Avoid:
N/A. |
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Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid):
STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS SUCH AS CHLORINE BLEACH AND CONCENTRATED HYDROGEN PEROXIDE; ACIDS AND STRONG BASES. |
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Hazardous Decomposition Products:
OXIDES OF PHOPHOROUS, SULFUR, AND CARBON; HYDROGEN SULFIDE AND SOME METALLIC OXIDES. |
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Section VIII - Spill Or Leak Procedures |
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Steps to be Taken if Material is Released or Spilled:
WEAR APPROPRIATE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. USE CARE AS SPILLS MAY BE SLIPPERY. SHUT OFF SOURCE OF LEAK. DIKE AND CONTAIN SPILL. ABSORB WITH AN INERT MATERIAL AND TRANSFER ALL MATERIAL INTO A PROPERLY LABELED CONTAINER FOR DISPOSAL. PREVENT PRODUCT FROM CONTAMINATING SOIL OR FROM ENTERING SEWAGE AND DRAINAGE. FLUSH AREA WITH WATER. |
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Waste Disposal Method(s):
DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. |
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Neutralizing Agent:
USE DILUTE ACIDS SUCH AS HYDROCHLORIC ACID OR VINEGAR. ADD CAUTIOUSLY WHILE MIXING. WEAR APPROPRIATE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. |
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Section IX - Special Protection Information |
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Required Ventilation:
LOCAL VENTILATION IS RECOMMENDED TO CONTROL EXPOSURE FROM OPERATIONS THAT CAN GENERATE MISTS. LOCAL VENTILATION IS PREFERRED, BECAUSE IT PREVENTS DISPERSION INTO WORK AREAS BY CONTROLLING IT AT ITS SOURCE. |
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Respiratory Protection:
RESPIRATORS SHOULD BE SELECTED BY AND USED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A TRAINED HEALTH AND SAFETY PROFESSIONAL FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS FOUND IN OSHA'S RESPIRATOR STANDARD (29 CFR 1910.134) AND ANSI'S STANDARD FOR RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (Z88.2-1992). FOR CONCENTRATIONS ABOVE THE TLV AND/OR PEL BUT LESS THAN 10 TIMES THESE LIMITS, A NIOSH APPROVED HALF-FACEPIECE RESPIRATOR EQUIPPED WITH APPROPRIATE CHEMICAL CARTRIDGES MAY BE USED. FOR CONCENTRATIONS GREATER THAN 10 TIMES THE TLV AND/OR PEL, CONSULT THE NIOSH RESPIRATOR DECISION LOGIC FOUND IN PUBLICATION NO. 87-116 OR ANSI Z88.2-1992. |
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Glove Protection:
NEOPRENE OR NITRILE RUBBER GLOVES SHOULD BE WORN. ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA'S PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) STANDARD FOR HAND PROTECTION, 29 CFR 1910.138. |
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Eye Protection:
CHEMICAL GOGGLES SHOULD BE WORN. ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA'S PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) STANDARD FOR EYE AND FACE PROTECTION, 29 CFR 1910.133. |
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Other Protection:
WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN HANDLING. A SAFETY SHOWER AND AN EYEWASH STATION SHOULD BE AVAILABLE. REMOVE SOAKED CLOTHING AND SHOES. WASH CLOTHING AND CLEAN SHOES BEFORE REUSE. |
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Section X - Storage and Handling Information |
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Storage Temperature |
Storage Conditions |
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[√] Indoors |
[√] Outdoors |
[ ] Heated |
[ ] Refrigerated |
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Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storing:
ALWAYS STORE MATERIAL IN ITS ORIGINAL CONTAINER. KEEP CONTAINER TIGHTLY CLOSED WHEN NOT IN USE. KEEP FROM FREEZING. IF PRODUCT FREEZES ALLOW IT TO SLOWLY WARM TO ROOM TEMPERATURE AND STIR THOROUGHLY BEFORE USING. |
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Other Precautions:
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. READ THE ENTIRE LABEL BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT. |
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Section XI - Regulatory Information |
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Chemical Name |
CAS Number |
Upper % Limit |
None. |
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Those Ingredients listed above are subject to the reporting requirements of 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR part 372. |
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Please call 1-800-527-9919 for additional information if you are a California customer. This MSDS is not intended for users in the state of California. |
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Section XII - References |
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1. THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUES FOR CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES AND PHYSICAL AGENTS
AND BIOLOGICAL EXPOSURE INDICES, ACGIH, 1997.
2. OSHA PEL.
3. DANGEROUS PROPERTIES OF INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS, 7TH EDITION,
N. IRVING SAX AND RICHARD J. LEWIS, JR.
4. REGISTRY OF TOXIC EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES, CCINFODisc, 1998.
# INGREDIENTS PERCENTAGES WITHELD AS TRADE SECRET.
MASS. TRADE SECRET NUMBER 99-172-003
ALL OF THE COMPONENTS WITHIN THIS PRODUCT CAN BE FOUND IN THE CURRENT TSCA
INVENTORY.
-IRR:IRRITANT, FLAM/FLAMM:FLAMMABLE, COMB:COMBUSTIBLE, CORR:CORROSIVE
CARC:CARCINOGENIC, TOX:TOXIC, N/A:NOT APPLICABLE, N/E:NOT ESTABLISHED,
COC:CLEVELAND OPEN CUP, PMCC:PENSKY-MARTIN CLOSED CUP, TCC:TAGLIABUE CLOSED
CUP, LEL:LOWER EXPLOSION LIMIT, UEL:UPPER EXPLOSION LIMIT, NFPA:NATIONAL
FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION, IARC:INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR THE RESEARCH ON
CANCER, NTP:NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM, OSHA:OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH
ADMINISTRATION, ACHGIH:AMERICAN CONFERENCE OF GOVERNMENTAL INDUSTRIAL |
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THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BASED ON DATA CONSIDERED ACCURATE IN LIGHT OF CURRENT FORMULATION. HOWEVER, NO WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF THE DATA OR THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE THEREOF. |
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AB SOLUTIONS. assumes no responsibility for personal injury or property damage caused by the use, storage, or disposal of the product in a manner not recommended on the product label. Users assume all risks associated with such unrecommended use, storage, or disposal of the product. |
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ABS-25 AEROSOL |
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Section I - General Information |
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(000000-000000- - 5059) |
Date of Issue:
2/1/2002 12:00:00 AM |
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Supercedes:
1/24/2002 12:00:00 AM |
Chemical Name & Synonyms:
N/A |
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Trade Name & Synonyms:
ABS-25 AEROSOL |
Chemical Family:
CHLORONATED HYDROCARBON |
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Formula is a mixture:
[√] |
Manufacturer Name:
AB SOLUTIONS |
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Manufacturer Address:
N0,49A, ALANDUR ROAD,
SAIDAPET, CHENNAI |
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Prepared By:
Chemist |
Product Code Number:
025 |
Emergency Phone Number:
23717492 |
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Section II - Hazardous Ingredients |
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THE HAZARDS PRESENTED BELOW ARE THOSE OF THE INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS |
Chemical Name (Ingredients) |
Hazard |
TLV |
PEL |
STEL |
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1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE |
IRRITANT |
350 PPM 1. |
350 PPM 2. |
450 PPM 1. |
71-55-6 |
1,4-DIOXANE |
IRRITANT |
N/E 1. |
N/E 2 |
N/E |
123-91-1 |
CARBON DIOXIDE |
ASPHYXIANT |
5000PPM 1. |
5000PPM 2. |
N/E |
124-38- |
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Section III - Physical Data |
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Boiling Point (°F): |
165° |
Specific Gravity (H20=1): |
1.32 |
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg): |
15.71 |
Color: |
COLORLESS |
Vapor Density (Air=1): |
4.6 |
Odor: |
SHARP/SOLVENT |
pH @ 100% : |
N/A |
Clarity: |
TRANSPARENT |
% Volatile by Volume: |
100 |
Evaporation Rate (BuAc=1): |
0.4 |
H20 Solubility: |
NEGLIGIBLE |
Viscosity: |
NON-VISCOUS |
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Section IV - Fire and Explosion Hazard |
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Flash Point: |
NON-FLAM |
Method Used: |
T.C.C |
Flammable Limits: |
1,4-DIOXANE |
UEL: |
22% |
LEL: |
2% |
Aerosol Level (NFPA 30B): |
1 |
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Extinguishing Media: |
NFPA 704 Hazard Rating: |
[√] Foam |
[√] Alcohol Foam |
[√] CO2 |
[√] Dry Chemical |
[√] Water Spray |
[ ] Other |
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4-Extreme
3-High
2-Moderate
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0-Insignificant |
Health: |
2 |
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Flammability: |
1 |
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Instability: |
0 |
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Special Fire Fighting Procedures: FIREFIGHTERS SHOULD WEAR A SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS AND FULL PROTECTIVE GEAR. EXTINGUISHING MEDIA SHOULD BE CHOSEN BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE SURROUNDING FIRE. USE WATER SPRAY TO COOL FIRE EXPOSED CONTAINERS TO PREVENT BURSTING. |
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: VAPORS ARE HEAVIER THAN AIR AND MAY TRAVEL TO AND COLLECT IN DISTANT AREAS. CONCENTRATED VAPORS CAN BE IGNITED BY HIGH INTENSITY ENERGY SOURCE. FLAME EXTENSION IS 0 INCHES, BURNBACK IS 0 INCHES. |
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Section V - Health and Hazard Data |
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Threshold Limit Value:
NOT ESTABLISHED FOR MIXTURE. SEE SECTION II. |
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Effects of Overexposure: |
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Acute: (Short Term Exposure)
EYE CONTACT: MAY CAUSE IRRITATION SEEN AS REDNESS, STINGING, TEARING AND BLURRED VISION. MAY CAUSE PERMANENT IRREVERSIBLE EYE DAMAGE. SKIN CONTACT: PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT MAY CAUSE IRRITATION SEEN AS ITCHING, REDNESS, SWELLING, TINGLING, NUMBNESS AND A BURNING SENSATION. PRODUCT MAY BE ABSORBED THROUGH THE SKIN IN HARMFUL AMOUNTS. INHALATION: MAY CAUSE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM EFFECTS SEEN AS NAUSEA, HEADACHE, DIZZINESS, DROWSINESS, UNCONSCIOUSNESS, FATIGUE, IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT, CARDIAC ARREST AND DEATH. INGESTION: INGESTION AND SUBSEQUENT VOMITING OF THIS PRODUCT CAN LEAD TO ASPIRATION OF THE PRODUCT INTO THE LUNGS WHICH CAN CAUSE DAMAGE AND MAY BE FATAL. CAUSES SEVERE IRRITATION WITH POSSIBLE STOMACH CRAMPS, NAUSEA, VOMITING AND DIARRHEA. MAY CAUSE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM EFFECTS SIMILAR TO INHALATION. ALCOHOL MAY EXACERBATE THE EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE. AVOID ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION. |
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Chronic: (Long Term Exposure)
OVEREXPOSURE MAY CAUSE ADVERSE EFFECTS ON THE LUNGS, LIVER, KIDNEYS AND CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. MAY RESULT IN CARDIAC SENSITIZATION AND INCREASE THE RISK OF CARDIAC ARREST. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE ARE NEURITIS, PRE-EXISTING RHYTHM DISORDERS OF THE HEART, LIVER DISEASES AND RESPIRATORY AND SKIN CONDITIONS SUCH AS ASTHMA, EMPHYSEMA AND DERMATITIS. TARGET ORGANS: |
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Primary Routes of Entry |
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[ ] Inhalation |
[ ] Ingestion |
[ ] Absorption |
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Emergency First Aid Procedures: |
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Inhalation:
REMOVE FROM THE AREA TO FRESH AIR. IF NOT BREATHING, CLEAR THE AIRWAY AND START MOUTH TO MOUTH ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. |
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Eye Contact:
RINSE THE EYES WITH WATER. REMOVE ANY CONTACT LENSES AND CONTINUE FLUSHING WITH PLENTY OF WATER FOR SEVERAL MINUTES. SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IF IRRITATION DEVELOPS. |
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Skin Contact:
WASH AFFECTED AREAS WITH PLENTY OF SOAP AND WATER FOR SEVERAL MINUTES. SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IF IRRITATION DEVELOPS. |
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Ingestion:
GIVE 3 TO 4 GLASSES OF WATER, BUT DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. IF VOMITING OCCURS, GIVE FLUIDS AGAIN. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. DO NOT GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS OR CONVULSING PERSON. |
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Notes to Physician:
INGESTION AND SUBSEQUENT VOMITING OF THIS PRODUCT CAN LEAD TO ASPIRATION OF THE PRODUCT INTO THE LUNGS WHICH CAN CAUSE DAMAGE AND MAY BE FATAL. DEPENDING ON THE AMOUNT INGESTED AND RETAINED AS WELL AS THE TOXICITY OF THE PRODUCT, GASTRIC LAVAGE SHOULD BE CONSIDERED. KEEP PATIENT'S HEAD BELOW HIPS TO PREVENT PULMONARY ASPIRATION. IF COMATOSE, A CUFFED ENDOTRACHAEL TUBE WILL PREVENT ASPIRATION. ADRENALIN SHOULD NEVER BE GIVEN TO PERSONS OVEREXPOSED TO 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETH |
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Section VI - Toxicity Information |
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Product Contains Chemicals Listed as Carcinogen or Potential Carcinogen By: |
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[ ] IARC |
[ ] NTP |
[ ] OSHA |
[ ] ACGIH |
[ ] Other |
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1,1,1-TRICHLORETHANE
EYE-RBT-SDT: 100 MG MILD 4.
SKN-RBT-SDT: 5 GM/12D (INTERMITTENT) MILD 4.
IHL-RAT LC50: 18000 PPM/4H 4.
ORL-RAT LD50: 9600 MG/KG 4. |
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CHRONIC OVEREXPOSURE TO 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE HAS CAUSED LIVER EFFECTS IN EXPERIMENTAL |
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REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS
IN ANIMAL STUDIES, 2 OUT OF 3 STUDIES INDICATE NO REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY. THE THIRD STUDY NOTED DELAYS IN NORMAL DEVELOPMENT, BUT THESE DELAYS DID NOT AFFECT LATER LIFE. 3. |
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1,4-DIOXANE
EYE-RBT-SDT: 100 MG/24H MODERATE 4.
SKN-RBT-OIT: 515 MG MILD 4.
SKN-RBT LD50: 7600 UL/KG 4.
IHL-RAT LC50: 46 GM/M3/2H 4.
ORL-RAT LD50: 4200 MG/KG 4.
CARBON DIOXIDE
IHL-HMN LCLo: 9 PPH/5M 4.
IHL-RAT TCLo: 10,000 PPM/24H/30D-C 4.
IHL-RAT TCLo: 6 PPH/24H FEMALE 10 DAYS AFTER CONCEPTION 4. |
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Section VII - Reactivity Data |
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Stability |
Hazardous Polymerization |
Conditions to Avoid:
AVOID HEAT, HOT SURFACES, SPARKS, AND OPEN FLAMES; |
[√] Will not occur |
[ ] May occur |
Conditions to Avoid:
N/A. |
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Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid):
STRONG ALKALIES, BASES, COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS, METAL CARBIDE, METAL SALTS AND REACTIVE METALS SUCH AS ALUMINUM, POTASSIUM AND SODIUM. STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS SUCH AS CHLORINE BLEACH AND CONCENTRATED HYDROGEN PEROXIDE. REDUCING AGENTS SUCH AS SODIUM THIOSULFATE. |
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Hazardous Decomposition Products:
HYDROGEN CHLORIDE, PHOSGENE AND CHLORINE. |
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Section VIII - Spill Or Leak Procedures |
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Steps to be Taken if Material is Released or Spilled:
ELIMINATE ALL IGNITION SOURCES AND VENTILATE THE AREA. WEAR APPROPRIATE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. DUE TO THE NATURE OF THE AEROSOL PACKAGING, A LARGE SPILL IS UNLIKELY. FOR A SMALL SPILL, ABSORB WITH AN INERT MATERIAL AND TRANSFER ALL MATERIAL INTO A PROPERLY LABELED CONTAINER FOR DISPOSAL. |
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Waste Disposal Method(s):
DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. TYPICAL DISPOSAL IS TO WRAP THE EMPTY AEROSOL CONTAINER IN SEVERAL LAYERS OF NEWSPAPER AND DISPOSE OF IN THE TRASH. AEROSOL RECYCLING PROGRAMS ARE AVAILABLE IN MANY AREAS. DO NOT PUNCTURE OR INCINERATE THIS CONTAINER. |
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Neutralizing Agent:
N/A |
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Section IX - Special Protection Information |
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Required Ventilation:
LOCAL VENTILATION IS RECOMMENDED TO CONTROL EXPOSURE FROM OPERATIONS THAT CAN GENERATE MISTS OR VAPORS. |
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Respiratory Protection:
A NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED RESPIRATOR IN POORLY VENTILATED AREAS AND/OR FOR EXPOSURE ABOVE THE ACGIH TLV OR OSHA PEL OR WHERE MISTING EXISTS. |
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Glove Protection:
NEOPRENE OR NITRILE RUBBER GLOVES IF REPEATED OR PROLONGED SKIN CONTACT IS LIKELY. |
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Eye Protection:
SAFETY GLASSES IF THE METHOD OF USE PRESENTS THE LIKELIHOOD OF EYE CONTACT. |
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Other Protection:
WEAR GENERAL-DUTY WORK CLOTHES AND SHOES. A SAFETY SHOWER AND AN EYEWASH STATION SHOULD BE AVAILABLE. |
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Section X - Storage and Handling Information |
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Storage Temperature |
Storage Conditions |
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[√] Indoors |
[ ] Outdoors |
[ ] Heated |
[ ] Refrigerated |
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Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storing:
EMPTY CONTAINERS MAY CONTAIN PRODUCT RESIDUES WHICH MAY EXHIBIT THE HAZARDS OF THE PRODUCT. DO NOT PUNCTURE, CUT, WELD, SOLDER, DRILL, GRIND OR EXPOSE EMPTY CONTAINERS TO HEAT, HOT SURFACES, SPARKS OR OPEN FLAME TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPLOSION. |
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Other Precautions:
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. READ THE ENTIRE LABEL BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT. FOLLOW THE LABEL DIRECTIONS. |
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Section XI - Regulatory Information |
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Chemical Name |
CAS Number |
Upper % Limit |
1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE |
71-55-6 |
95 |
1,4 DIOXANE |
123-91-1 |
5 |
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Those Ingredients listed above are subject to the reporting requirements of 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR part 372. |
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Please call 1-800-527-9919 for additional information if you are a California customer. This MSDS is not intended for users in the state of California. |
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Section XII - References |
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1. THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUES FOR CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES AND PHYSICAL AGENTS AND BIOLOGICAL INDICES, ACGIH, 2001. 2. OSHA PEL. 3. VENDOR'S MSDS. 4. REGISTRY OF TOXIC EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES, CCINFODisc, 2001. ALL COMPONENTS IN THIS PRODUCT CAN BE FOUND IN THE CURRENT TSCA INVENTORY. IRR:IRRITANT, FLAM/FLAMM:FLAMMABLE, COMB:COMBUSTIBLE, CORR:CORROSIVE CARC:CARCINOGENIC, TOX:TOXIC, N/A:NOT APPLICABLE, N/E:NOT ESTABLISHED, COC:CLEVELAND OPEN CUP, PMCC:PENSKY-MARTIN CLOSED CUP, TCC:TAGLIABUE CLOSED CUP, LEL:LOWER EXPLOSION LIMIT, UEL:UPPER EXPLOSION LIMIT, NFPA:NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION, IARC:INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR THE RESEARCH ON CANCER, NTP:NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM, OSHA:OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, ACGIH:AMERICAN CONFERENCE OF GOVERNMENTAL INDUSTRIAL HYGIENISTS, TLV:THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE, PEL:PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMIT, STEL:SHORT-TERM EXPOSURE LIMIT, MLD:MILD, MOD:MODERATE, SEV:SEVERE, MUT:MUTAGENIC, ASPHYX:ASPHYXIANT, PNOS:PARTICULATES (INSOLUBLE) NOT OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, SDT:STANDARD DRAIZE TEST, OIL:OPEN IRRITATION TEST, ORL:ORAL, IHL:INHALATION, HMN:HUMAN |
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THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BASED ON DATA CONSIDERED ACCURATE IN LIGHT OF CURRENT FORMULATION. HOWEVER, NO WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF THE DATA OR THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE THEREOF. |
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AB SOLUTIONS. assumes no responsibility for personal injury or property damage caused by the use, storage, or disposal of the product in a manner not recommended on the product label. Users assume all risks associated with such unrecommended use, storage, or disposal of the product. |
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FINCARE |
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Section I - General Information |
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(000000-000000- - 0505) |
Date of Issue:
3/9/2006 12:00:00 AM |
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Supercedes:
10/2/2003 12:00:00 AM |
Chemical Name & Synonyms:
N/A |
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Trade Name & Synonyms:
FINCARE |
Chemical Family:
AQUEOUS ALKALINE SOLUTION |
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Formula is a mixture:
[√] |
Manufacturer Name:
AB SOLUTIONS |
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Manufacturer Address:
N0,49A, ALANDUR ROAD,
SAIDAPET, CHENNAI |
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Prepared By:
Chemist |
Product Code Number:
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Emergency Phone Number:
04443717492 |
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Section II - Hazardous Ingredients |
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THE HAZARDS PRESENTED BELOW ARE THOSE OF THE INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS |
Chemical Name (Ingredients) |
Hazard |
TLV |
PEL |
STEL |
CAS # |
SODIUM HYDROXIDE |
CORROSIVE |
N/E 1. |
2 MG/M3 2 |
2 MG/M3 $1 |
1310-73- |
TETRASODIUM ETHYLENE DIAMINE TETRAACETATE |
IRRITANT |
N/E 1. |
N/E 2 |
N/E |
640-02-8 |
$ AS CEILING LIMIT |
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Section IIa - Non-Hazardous Ingredients |
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(NON-HAZARDOUS INGREDIENT NAMES AND CAS NUMBERS ARE PROTECTED UNDER TRADE) |
Secret Registry |
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Section III - Physical Data |
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Boiling Point (°F): |
212° |
Specific Gravity (H20=1): |
1.175 |
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg): |
14.52 |
Color: |
RED |
Vapor Density (Air=1): |
0.7 |
Odor: |
ODORLESS |
pH @ 100% : |
13.3 |
Clarity: |
TRANSPARENT |
% Volatile by Volume: |
95 |
Evaporation Rate (BuAc=1): |
0.6 |
H20 Solubility: |
COMPLETE |
Viscosity: |
NON-VISCOUS |
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Section IV - Fire and Explosion Hazard |
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Flash Point: |
>200°F |
Method Used: |
SETAFLASH |
Flammable Limits: |
HYDROGEN GAS |
UEL: |
75% |
LEL: |
4% |
Aerosol Level (NFPA 30B): |
N/A |
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Extinguishing Media: |
NFPA 704 Hazard Rating: |
[√] Foam |
[√] Alcohol Foam |
[√] CO2 |
[√] Dry Chemical |
[√] Water Spray |
[ ] Other |
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4-Extreme
3-High
2-Moderate
1-Slight
0-Insignificant |
Health: |
3 |
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Flammability: |
1 |
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Instability: |
1 |
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Special: |
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Special Fire Fighting Procedures: FIREFIGHTERS SHOULD WEAR A SELF CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS AND FULL PROTECTIVE GEAR. EXTINGUISHING MEDIA SHOULD BE CHOSEN BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE SURROUNDING FIRE. COOL FIRE-EXPOSED CONTAINERS WITH WATER SPRAY TO PREVENT BURSTING. |
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Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: PROLONGED CONTACT WITH REACTIVE METALS, SUCH AS ALUMINUM, BRASS, BRONZE, CHROMIUM, MAGNESIUM, TIN, ZINC, AND ALLOYS, CAN CAUSE THE FORMATION OF FLAMMABLE HYDROGEN GAS WHICH CAN FORM AN EXPLOSIVE MIXTURE WITH AIR. THE USE OF WATER SPRAY (F0G) WHILE EFFECTIVE, MAY CAUSE FROTHING AND FOAMING. NEVER USE A WATER JET AS THIS WILL JUST SPREAD THE FIRE. USE CARE AS SPILLS MAY BE SLIPPERY. |
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Section V - Health and Hazard Data |
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Threshold Limit Value:
NOT ESTABLISHED. |
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Effects of Overexposure: |
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Acute: (Short Term Exposure) |
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EYE CONTACT: CORROSIVE. CAUSES BURNS, CORNEAL DAMAGE, AND POSSIBLE BLINDNESS. SKIN CONTACT: CORROSIVE. CAUSES BURNS, AND POSSIBLE DEEP ULCERATIONS OR SCARRING THAT ARE NOT IMMEDIATELY NOTICED OR PAINFUL. TEMPORARY HAIR LOSS MAY OCCUR AT BURN SITE. THE SEVERITY OF THESE EFFECTS DEPEND ON CONCENTRATION AND HOW SOON AFTER EXPOSURE THE AREA IS WASHED. INHALATION: CAUSES BURNS TO THE RESPIRATORY TRACT, NOSE, MOUTH, AND THROAT WITH DISCOMFORT, NASAL DISCHARGE, SNEEZING, COUGHING, RAPID HEARTBEAT, AND CHEST PAIN. INHALATION OF MIST MAY CAUSE CHEMICAL PNEUMONITIS WHICH CAN CAUSE DAMAGE AND MAY BE FATAL. INGESTION: CORROSIVE. CAUSES BURNS TO THE MOUTH, THROAT, ESOPHAGUS, AND STOMACH WITH NAUSEA AND PAIN. SYMPTOMS MAY INCLUDE VOMITING OF BLOOD. BLOOD LOSS THROUGH DAMAGED TISSUE CAN LEAD TO LOW BLOOD PRESSURE, SHOCK, AND MAY BE FATAL. |
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Chronic: (Long Term Exposure)
MAY CAUSE BRONCHOPNEUMONIA, CHEMICAL PNEUMONITIS, PULMONARY EDEMA, AND DELAYED SCARRING OF THE AIRWAY AND OTHER AFFECTED ORGANS. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE ARE PRE-EXISTING RESPIRATORY AND SKIN CONDITIONS SUCH AS ASTHMA, EMPHYSEMA, AND DERMATITIS. TARGET ORGANS: NONE KNOWN. THERE IS NO PRIMARY ROUTE OF ENTRY INTO THE BODY. THE PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE ARE SKIN AND EYE CONTACT. |
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Primary Routes of Entry |
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[ ] Inhalation |
[ ] Ingestion |
[ ] Absorption |
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Emergency First Aid Procedures: |
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Inhalation:
REMOVE FROM THE AREA TO FRESH AIR. IF NOT BREATHING, CLEAR THE AIRWAY AND START MOUTH TO MOUTH ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. |
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Eye Contact:
IMMEDIATELY RINSE THE EYES WITH WATER. REMOVE ANY CONTACT LENSES. HOLD THE EYELIDS APART TO ENSURE RINSING OF THE ENTIRE SURFACE OF THE EYES AND LIDS WITH WATER. CONTINUE FLUSHING FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. |
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Skin Contact:
IMMEDIATELY REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND SHOES. FLUSH AFFECTED AREAS WITH LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER FOR 20 TO 30 MINUTES. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. DISCARD CLOTHING AND SHOES. |
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Ingestion:
GIVE 3 TO 4 GLASSES OF WATER, BUT DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. IF VOMITING OCCURS, GIVE FLUIDS AGAIN. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. DO NOT GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS OR CONVULSING PERSON. |
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Notes to Physician:
PROBABLE MUCOSAL DAMAGE MAY CONTRAINDICATE THE USE OF GASTRIC LAVAGE. DEPENDING ON THE AMOUNT INGESTED AND RETAINED AS WELL AS THE TOXICITY OF THE PRODUCT, GASTRIC LAVAGE SHOULD BE CONSIDERED. KEEP PATIENT'S HEAD BELOW HIPS TO PREVENT PULMONARY ASPIRATION. IF COMATOSE, A CUFFED ENDOTRACHAEL TUBE WILL PREVENT ASPIRATION. |
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Section VI - Toxicity Information |
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Product Contains Chemicals Listed as Carcinogen or Potential Carcinogen By: |
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[ ] IARC |
[ ] NTP |
[ ] OSHA |
[ ] ACGIH |
[ ] Other |
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VOC CONTENT: 0% BY WEIGHT; 0% BY VOLUME; 0 G/L |
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SODIUM HYDROXIDE
ORL-RAT LD50: 104-340 MG/KG 4.
ORL-RBT LDLo: 500 MG/KG 3.
SKN-RBT TCLo: 25 PPH 3.
SKN-RBT SDT: 500 MG/24H SEVERE 3.
EYE-RBT SDT: 1 MG/24H SEVERE 3. |
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TETRASODIUM ETHYLENE DIAMINETETRAACETATE
SKN-RBT SDT: 500 MG/24H MODERATE 3.
EYE-RBT SDT: 100 MG/24H MODERATE 3.
ORL-RAT LD50: 10 MG/KG 3. |
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EDTA AND ITS SODIUM SALTS HAVE BEEN REPORTED TO CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS IN LABORATORY ANIMALS ONLY AT EXAGGERATED DOSES THAT WERE TOXIC TO THE MOTHER. THESE EFFECTS ARE LIKELY ASSOCIATED WITH ZINC DEFICIENCY DUE TO CHELATION. EXPOSURES HAVING NO EFFECT ON THE MOTHER SHOULD HAVE NO EFFECT ON THE FETUS. 4. |
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Section VII - Reactivity Data |
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Stability |
Hazardous Polymerization |
Conditions to Avoid:
NONE KNOWN. |
[√] Will not occur |
[ ] May occur |
Conditions to Avoid:
N/A. |
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Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid):
STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS SUCH AS CHLORINE BLEACH AND CONCENTRATED HYDROGEN PEROXIDE; ACETALDEHYDE, ACIDS, ACROLEIN, CHLORINATED OR FLUORINATED HYDROCARBONS, CHLORINE TRIFLUORIDE, HYDROQUINONE, GLYCOLS, LEATHER, MALEIC ANHYDRIDE, ORGANIC HALOGEN OR NITRO COMPOUNDS, PHOSPHOROUS PENTOXIDE, REDUCING SUGARS, TETRAHYDROFURAN, AND WOOL. PROLONGED CONTACT WITH REACTIVE METALS, SUCH AS ALUMINUM, BRASS, BRONZE, CHROMIUM, MAGNESIUM, TIN, ZINC, AND ALLOYS, CAN CAUSE THE FORMATION OF FLAMMABLE HYDROGEN GAS WHICH CAN FORM AN EXPLOSIVE MIXTURE WITH AIR. |
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Hazardous Decomposition Products:
OXIDES OF CARBON, NITROGEN, AND SULFUR; AMMONIA AND SODIUM COMPOUNDS. |
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Section VIII - Spill Or Leak Procedures |
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Steps to be Taken if Material is Released or Spilled:
WEAR APPROPRIATE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. USE CARE AS SPILLS MAY BE SLIPPERY. SHUT OFF SOURCE OF LEAK. DIKE AND CONTAIN SPILL. ABSORB WITH AN INERT MATERIAL AND TRANSFER ALL MATERIAL INTO A PROPERLY LABELED CONTAINER FOR DISPOSAL. PREVENT PRODUCT FROM CONTAMINATING SOIL OR FROM ENTERING SEWAGE AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS AND BODIES OF WATER. FLUSH AREA WITH WATER. |
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Waste Disposal Method(s):
DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. |
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Neutralizing Agent:
USE DILUTE ACIDS SUCH AS HYDROCHLORIC ACID OR VINEGAR. ADD CAUTIOUSLY WHILE MIXING. WEAR APPROPRIATE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. |
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Section IX - Special Protection Information |
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Required Ventilation:
LOCAL VENTILATION IS RECOMMENDED TO CONTROL EXPOSURE FROM OPERATIONS THAT CAN GENERATE EXCESSIVE LEVELS OF MISTS OR VAPORS. LOCAL VENTILATION IS PREFERRED, BECAUSE IT PREVENTS DISPERSION INTO WORK AREAS BY CONTROLLING IT AT ITS SOURCE. |
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Respiratory Protection:
RESPIRATORS SHOULD BE SELECTED BY AND USED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A TRAINED HEALTH AND SAFETY PROFESSIONAL FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS FOUND IN OSHA'S RESPIRATOR STANDARD (29 CFR 1910.134) AND ANSI'S STANDARD FOR RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (Z88.2-1992). FOR CONCENTRATIONS ABOVE THE TLV AND/OR PEL BUT LESS THAN 10 TIMES THESE LIMITS, A NIOSH APPROVED HALF-FACEPIECE RESPIRATOR EQUIPPED WITH APPROPRIATE CHEMICAL CARTRIDGES MAY BE USED. FOR CONCENTRATIONS GREATER THAN 10 TIMES THE TLV AND/OR PEL, CONSULT THE NIOSH RESPIRATOR DECISION LOGIC FOUND IN PUBLICATION NO. 87-116 OR ANSI Z88.2-1992. |
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Glove Protection:
NEOPRENE OR NITRILE RUBBER GLOVES SHOULD BE WORN. ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA'S PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) STANDARD FOR HAND PROTECTION, 29 CFR 1910.138. |
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Eye Protection:
CHEMICAL GOGGLES AND A FACE SHIELD SHOULD BE WORN. ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA'S PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) STANDARD FOR EYE AND FACE PROTECTION, 29 CFR 1910.133. |
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Other Protection:
WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN HANDLING. A SAFETY SHOWER AND AN EYEWASH STATION SHOULD BE AVAILABLE. |
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Section X - Storage and Handling Information |
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Storage Temperature |
Storage Conditions |
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[ ] Heated |
[ ] Refrigerated |
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Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storing:
ALWAYS STORE MATERIAL IN ITS ORIGINAL CONTAINER. KEEP CONTAINER TIGHTLY CLOSED WHEN NOT IN USE. DO NOT STORE IN UNLINED METAL CONTAINERS. KEEP FROM FREEZING. IF PRODUCT FREEZES ALLOW IT TO SLOWLY WARM TO ROOM TEMPERATURE AND STIR THOROUGHLY BEFORE USING. |
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Other Precautions:
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. READ THE ENTIRE LABEL BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT. FOLLOW THE LABEL DIRECTIONS. |
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Section XI - Regulatory Information |
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Chemical Name |
CAS Number |
Upper % Limit |
None. |
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Those Ingredients listed above are subject to the reporting requirements of 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR part 372. |
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Section XII - References |
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1. THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUES FOR CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES AND PHYSICAL AGENTS AND BIOLOGICAL EXPOSURE INDICES, ACGIH, 2005. 2. OSHA PEL. 3. REGISTRY OF TOXIC EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES, CCINFOWeb, 2006. 4. VENDOR'S MSDS. ALL THE COMPONENTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSCA) AND ARE EITHER LISTED ON THE TSCA INVENTORY OR OTHERWISE EXEMPTED FROM LISTING. IRR:IRRITANT, FLAM/FLAMM:FLAMMABLE, COMB:COMBUSTIBLE, CORR:CORROSIVE CARC:CARCINOGENIC, TOX:TOXIC, N/A:NOT APPLICABLE, N/E:NOT ESTABLISHED, COC:CLEVELAND OPEN CUP, PMCC:PENSKY-MARTIN CLOSED CUP, TCC:TAGLIABUE CLOSED CUP, LEL:LOWER EXPLOSION LIMIT, UEL:UPPER EXPLOSION LIMIT, NFPA:NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION, IARC:INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR THE RESEARCH ON CANCER, NTP:NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM, OSHA:OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, ACGIH:AMERICAN CONFERENCE OF GOVERNMENTAL INDUSTRIAL HYGIENISTS, TLV:THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE, PEL:PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMIT, STEL:SHORT-TERM EXPOSURE LIMIT, MLD:MILD, MOD:MODERATE, SEV:SEVERE, MUT:MUTAGENIC, ASPHYX:ASPHYXIANT, PNOS:PARTICLES (INSOLUBLE) NOT OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, SDT:STANDARD DRAIZE TEST, ORL:ORAL, IHL:INHALATION, HMN:HUMAN |
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THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BASED ON DATA CONSIDERED ACCURATE IN LIGHT OF CURRENT FORMULATION. HOWEVER, NO WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF THE DATA OR THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE THEREOF. |
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ABS SOLUTIONS. assumes no responsibility for personal injury or property damage caused by the use, storage, or disposal of the product in a manner not recommended on the product label. Users assume all risks associated with such unrecommended use, storage, or disposal of the product. |
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ABS 205 |
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Section I - General Information |
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(000000-000000- - 0028) |
Date of Issue:
4/17/2007 12:00:00 AM |
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Supercedes:
4/3/2001 12:00:00 AM |
Chemical Name & Synonyms:
N/A |
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Trade Name & Synonyms:
ABS 205 |
Chemical Family:
HYDROCHLORIC INHIBITED ACID SOLUTION |
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Formula is a mixture:
[√] |
Manufacturer Name:
AB SOLUTIONS |
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Manufacturer Address:
N0,49A, ALANDUR ROAD,
SAIDAPET, CHENNAI |
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Prepared By:
Chemist |
Product Code Number:
205
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Emergency Phone Number:
044-23717492 |
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Section II - Hazardous Ingredients |
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THE HAZARDS PRESENTED BELOW ARE THOSE OF THE INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS |
Chemical Name (Ingredients) |
Hazard |
TLV |
PEL |
STEL |
CAS # |
HYDROCHLORIC ACID |
CORROSIVE |
N/E 1. |
5 PPM C 2 |
2 PPM C 1 |
7647-01-0 |
C CEILING LIMIT |
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Section III - Physical Data |
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Boiling Point (°F): |
220 |
Specific Gravity (H20=1): |
1.09 |
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg): |
20 |
Color: |
LIGHT AMBER |
Vapor Density (Air=1): |
0.8 |
Odor: |
PUNGENT ACID |
pH @ 100% : |
<1 |
Clarity: |
TRANSPARENT |
% Volatile by Volume: |
99.0 |
Evaporation Rate (BuAc=1): |
0.1 |
H20 Solubility: |
COMPLETE |
Viscosity: |
NON-VISCOUS |
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Section IV - Fire and Explosion Hazard |
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Flash Point: |
NON-FLAM |
Method Used: |
N/A |
Flammable Limits: |
HYDROGEN GAS |
UEL: |
4% |
LEL: |
75% |
Aerosol Level (NFPA 30B): |
N/A |
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Extinguishing Media: |
NFPA 704 Hazard Rating: |
[√] Foam |
[√] Alcohol Foam |
[√] CO2 |
[√] Dry Chemical |
[√] Water Spray |
[√] Other |
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4-Extreme
3-High
2-Moderate
1-Slight
0-Insignificant |
Health: |
3 |
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Flammability: |
0 |
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Instability: |
1 |
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Special Fire Fighting Procedures: FIREFIGHTERS SHOULD WEAR A SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS AND FULL PROTECTIVE GEAR. EXTINGUISHING MEDIA SHOULD BE CHOSEN BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE SURROUNDING FIRE. COOL FIRE-EXPOSED CONTAINERS WITH WATER SPRAY TO PREVENT BURSTING. |
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Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: PROLONGED CONTACT WITH REACTIVE METALS, SUCH AS ALUMINUM, ZINC, MAGNESIUM AND COPPER, CAN CAUSE FORMATION OF FLAMMABLE HYDROGEN GAS WHICH CAN FORM AN EXPLOSIVE MIXTURE WITH AIR. MAY RELEASE HYDROGEN CHLORIDE GAS WHEN HEATED. THE USE OF WATER SPRAY (FOG) WHILE EFFECTIVE, MAY CAUSE FROTHING AND FOAMING. NEVER USE A WATER JET AS THIS WILL JUST SPREAD THE FIRE. USE CARE AS SPILLS MAY BE SLIPPERY. |
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Section V - Health and Hazard Data |
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Threshold Limit Value:
2 PPM, CEILING LIMIT AS HYDROCHLORIC ACID 1. |
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Effects of Overexposure: |
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Acute: (Short Term Exposure)
SKIN CONTACT: CORROSIVE. CAUSES BURNS AND POSSIBLE DEEP ULCERATIONS OR SCARRING.
EYE CONTACT: CORROSIVE. CAUSES BURNS, CORNEAL DAMAGE, AND POSSIBLE BLINDNESS.
INHALATION: CAUSES BURNS TO THE RESPIRATORY TRACT, NOSE, MOUTH, AND THROAT WITH DISCOMFORT, NASAL DISCHARGE, SNEEZING, COUGHING, RAPID HEARTBEAT, AND CHEST PAIN. INHALATION OF MIST OR VAPORS MAY CAUSE CHEMICAL PNEUMONITIS WHICH CAN CAUSE DAMAGE AND MAY BE FATAL.
INGESTION: CORROSIVE. CAUSES BURNS TO THE MOUTH, THROAT, ESOPHAGUS, AND STOMACH WITH NAUSEA AND PAIN. SYMPTOMS MAY INCLUDE VOMITING OF BLOOD. BLOOD LOSS THROUGH DAMAGED TISSUE CAN LEAD TO LOW BLOOD PRESSURE AND SHOCK, AND MAY BE FATAL. |
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Chronic: (Long Term Exposure)
DENTAL DISCOLORATION AND EROSION OF EXPOSED TEETH MAY OCCUR ON PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO LOW CONCENTRATIONS OF HYDROGEN CHLORIDE VAPORS. MAY CAUSE BRONCHOPNEUMONIA, CHEMICAL PNEUMONITIS, PULMONARY EDEMA, AND DELAYED SCARRING OF THE AIRWAY AND OTHER AFFECTED ORGANS. REPEATED INHALATION OF MIST OR VAPORS MAY CAUSE LARYNGITIS, BRONCHITIS, GLOTTAL EDEMAL, PULMONARY EDEMA AND DEATH. REPEATED SKIN EXPOSURES MAY CAUSE DERMATITIS, ULCERATION AND/OR SCARRING.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE ARE PRE-EXISTING RESPIRATORY AND SKIN CONDITIONS SUCH AS ASTHMA, EMPHYSEMA, AND DERMATITIS.
TARGET ORGANS: NONE KNOWN. THERE IS NO PRIMARY ROUTE OF ENTRY INTO THE BODY. THE PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE ARE SKIN AND EYE CONTACT. |
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Primary Routes of Entry |
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[ ] Inhalation |
[ ] Ingestion |
[ ] Absorption |
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Emergency First Aid Procedures: |
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Inhalation:
REMOVE FROM THE AREA TO FRESH AIR. IF NOT BREATHING, CLEAR THE AIRWAY AND START MOUTH TO MOUTH ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. |
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Eye Contact:
IMMEDIATELY RINSE THE EYES WITH WATER. REMOVE ANY CONTACT LENSES AND CONTINUE FLUSHING FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES. HOLD THE EYELIDS APART TO ENSURE RINSING OF THE ENTIRE SURFACE OF THE EYES AND LIDS WITH WATER. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. |
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Skin Contact:
IMMEDIATELY REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND SHOES. FLUSH AFFECTED AREAS WITH LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER FOR 20 TO 30 MINUTES. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. DISCARD CLOTHING AND SHOES. |
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Ingestion:
GIVE 3-4 GLASSES WATER BUT DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. IF VOMITING OCCOURS GIVE FLUIDS AGAIN. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. DO NOT GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS OR CONVULSING PERSON. |
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Notes to Physician:
PROBABLE MUCOSAL DAMAGE MAY CONTRAINDICATE THE USE OF GASTRIC LAVAGE. MEASURES AGAINST CIRCULATORY SHOCK, RESPIRATORY DEPRESSION, AND CONVULSIONS MAY BE NEEDED.THERE IS NO SPECIFIC ANTIDOTE. TREAT THE PATIENT SYMPTOMATICALLY. |
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Section VI - Toxicity Information |
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Product Contains Chemicals Listed as Carcinogen or Potential Carcinogen By: |
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[ ] IARC |
[ ] NTP |
[ ] OSHA |
[ ] ACGIH |
[ ] Other |
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VOC CONTENT: 0% BY WEIGHT; 0% BY VOLUME; 0 G/L. |
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HYDROCHLORIC ACID
ORL-RAT LD50: 700 MG/KG (30-35% SOLUTION IN WATER) 5.
ORL-RBT LD50: 900 MG/KG (30-35% SOLUTION IN WATER) 4.
IHL-RAT LC50: 3,124 PPM/1H (AS HYDROGEN CHLORIDE) 4.
SKN-HMN SDT: 4% SOLUTION IN WATER/24H MILD 4.
SKN-RBT: 17-37% SOLUTION IN WATER/4H CORROSIVE 5.
EYE-RBT: 30-35% SOLUTION IN WATER/15S CORROSIVE 5. |
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EXPOSURES OF 100 PPM FOR 6 HRS A DAY FOR 50 DAYS CAUSED ONLY SLIGHT UNREST
AND IRRITATION TO THE EYES AND NOSE OF RABBITS, GUINEA PIGS AND PIGEONS.
THE HEMOGLOBIN CONTENT OF THE BLOOD WAS ALSO SLIGHTLY DIMINISHED. MONKEYS
RECEIVING 20 EXPOSURES OF 33 PPM FOR 6 HRS DID NOT DISPLAY ANY ADVERSE
EFFECTS. HIGHER EXPOSURES HAVE CAUSED WEIGHT LOSS WHICH PARALLELED THE
SEVERITY OF EXPOSURE. BABOONS EXPOSED TO 500, 5000, OR 10,000 PPM FOR 15
MINUTES DID NOT HAVE SIGNIFICANT ALTERATIONS IN ANY PULMONARY FUNCTION
PARAMETERS 3 DAYS OR 3 MONTHS AFTER EXPOSURE. IN HUMANS, LONG TERM
OVEREXPOSURES HAVE BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH EROSION OF TEETH. 3. |
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TWO STUDIES ON RATS WERE CONDUCTED TO DETERMINE IF HYDROGEN CHLORIDE
INCREASED THE FORMATION OF NASAL TUMORS OR INCREASED THE CARCINOGENIC
POTENTIAL OF FORMALDEHYDE. IN BOTH STUDIEDS THE RATS WERE EXPOSED TO 10 PPM FOR 6 HOURS A DAY, 5 DAYS A WEEK. ONE STUDY LASTED 84 WEEKS WHILE THE OTHER LASTED THE ANIMALS' LIFETIME. HYDROGEN CHLORIDE DID NOT CAUSE AN INCREASE IN NASAL TUMORS AND DID NOT INCREASE THE CARCINOGENICITY OF FORMALDEHYDE. 3. |
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Section VII - Reactivity Data |
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Stability |
Hazardous Polymerization |
Conditions to Avoid:
NONE KNOWN. |
[√] Will not occur |
[ ] May occur |
Conditions to Avoid:
N/A. |
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Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid):
STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS SUCH AS CHLORINE BLEACH AND CONCENTRATED HYDROGEN PEROXIDE. BASES, CYANIDE, LITHIUM SILICIDE, METALS, MERCURIC SULFATE, PERCHLORIC ACID, CARBIDES OF CALCIUM, CESIUM, RUBIDIUM, ACETYLIDES OF CESIUM AND RUBIDIUM, PHOSPHIDES OF CALCIUM AND URANIUM, AMINES, CARBONATES, CYANIDES, METALLIC OXIDES, SULFIDES. PROLONGED CONTACT WITH REACTIVE METALS, SUCH AS ALUMINUM, COPPER, BRASS, BRONZE, CHROMIUM, MAGNESIUM, TIN, ZINC, AND ALLOYS, CAN CAUSE THE FORMATION OF FLAMMABLE HYDROGEN GAS WHICH CAN FORM AN EXPLOSIVE MIXTURE WITH AIR. |
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Hazardous Decomposition Products:
HYDROGEN CHLORIDE. |
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Section VIII - Spill Or Leak Procedures |
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Steps to be Taken if Material is Released or Spilled:
WEAR APPROPRIATE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. VENTILATE THE AREA. USE CARE AS SPILLS MAY BE SLIPPERY. DIKE AND CONTAIN SPILL. ABSORB WITH AN INERT MATERIAL AND TRANSFER ALL MATERIAL INTO A PROPERLY LABELED CONTAINER FOR DISPOSAL. PREVENT PRODUCT FROM CONTAMINATING SOIL OR FROM ENTERING SEWAGE AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS AND BODIES OF WATER. FLUSH AREA WITH WATER. |
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Waste Disposal Method(s):
DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL REGULATIONS |
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Neutralizing Agent:
USE SODIUM BICARBONATE OR SODA ASH. ADD CAUTIOUSLY WHILE MIXING. WEAR APPROPRIATE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. |
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Section IX - Special Protection Information |
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Required Ventilation:
LOCAL VENTILATION IS RECOMMENDED TO CONTROL EXPOSURE FROM OPERATIONS THAT CAN GENERATE EXCESSIVE LEVELS OF MISTS. LOCAL VENTILATION IS PREFERRED, BECAUSE IT PREVENTS DISPERSION INTO WORK AREAS BY CONTROLLING IT AT ITS SOURCE. |
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Respiratory Protection:
RESPIRATORS SHOULD BE SELECTED BY AND USED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A TRAINED HEALTH AND SAFETY PROFESSIONAL FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS FOUND IN OSHA'S RESPIRATOR STANDARD (29 CFR 1910.134) AND ANSI'S STANDARD FOR RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (Z88.2-1992). FOR CONCENTRATIONS ABOVE THE TLV AND/OR PEL BUT LESS THAN 10 TIMES THESE LIMITS, A NIOSH APPROVED HALF-FACEPIECE RESPIRATOR EQUIPPED WITH APPROPRIATE CHEMICAL CARTRIDGES MAY BE USED. FOR CONCENTRATIONS GREATER THAN 10 TIMES THE TLV AND/OR PEL, CONSULT THE NIOSH RESPIRATOR DECISION LOGIC FOUND IN PUBLICATION NO. 87-116 OR ANSI Z88.2-1992. |
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Glove Protection:
NEOPRENE OR NITRILE RUBBER GLOVES SHOULD BE WORN. ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA'S PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) STANDARD FOR HAND PROTECTION, 29 CFR 1910.138. |
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Eye Protection:
CHEMICAL GOGGLES AND A FACE SHIELD SHOULD BE WORN WHEN HANDLING. ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA'S PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) STANDARD FOR EYE AND FACE PROTECTION, 29 CFR 1910.133. |
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Other Protection:
WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN HANDLING. A SAFETY SHOWER AND AN EYEWASH STATION SHOULD BE AVAILABLE. |
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Section X - Storage and Handling Information |
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Storage Temperature |
Storage Conditions |
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[√] Indoors |
[ ] Outdoors |
[ ] Heated |
[ ] Refrigerated |
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Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storing:
ALWAYS STORE MATERIAL IN ITS ORIGINAL CONTAINER. KEEP CONTAINER TIGHTLY CLOSED WHEN NOT IN USE. DO NOT STORE NEAR ALKALIES OR IN ALUMINUM CONTAINERS. EMPTY CONTAINERS MAY CONTAIN PRODUCT RESIDUES WHICH MAY EXHIBIT THE HAZARDS OF THE PRODUCT. |
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Other Precautions:
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. READ THE ENTIRE LABEL BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT. FOLLOW THE LABEL DIRECTIONS. |
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Section XI - Regulatory Information |
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Chemical Name |
CAS Number |
Upper % Limit |
HYDROGEN CHLORIDE |
7647-01-0 |
20 |
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Those Ingredients listed above are subject to the reporting requirements of 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR part 372. |
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Section XII - References |
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1. THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUES FOR CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES AND PHYSICAL AGENTS AND BIOLOGICAL EXPOSURE INDICES, ACGIH, 2006.
2. OSHA PEL.
3. VENDOR'S MSDS.
4. REGISTRY OF TOXIC EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES, CCINFOWeb, 2007.
5. EUROPEAN CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES INFORMATION SYSTEM (ESIS) INTERNATIONAL UNIFORM CHEMICAL INFORMATION DATABASE (IUCLID) CHEMICAL DATA SHEETS.
ALL THE COMPONENTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSCA) AND ARE EITHER LISTED ON THE TSCA INVENTORY OR OTHERWISE EXEMPTED FROM LISTING. |
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IRR: IRRITANT, OSHA: OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, IARC: INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR THE RESEARCH ON CANCER, TOX: TOXIC, NFPA: NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION, PPM: PARTS PER MILLION, UEL: UPPER EXPLOSION LIMIT, STEL: SHORT-TERM EXPOSURE LIMIT, SKN: SKIN, IHL: INHALATION, COMB: COMBUSTIBLE, CORR: CORROSIVE, MUT: MUTAGENIC, CARC: CARCINOGENIC, N/A: NOT APPLICABLE, TLV: THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE, N/E: NOT ESTABLISHED, ORL: ORAL, FLAM: FLAMMABLE, ASPHYX: ASPHYXIANT, COC: CLEVELAND OPEN CUP, PNOR: PARTICLES NOT OTHERWISE REGULATED, LEL: LOWER EXPLOSION LIMIT, PNOS: PARTICLES NOT OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, PMCC: PENSKY-MARTIN CLOSED CUP, NTP: NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM, TCC: TAGLIABUE CLOSED CUP, SEV: SEVERE, RBT: RABBIT, INV: INTRAVENOUS, ACGIH: AMERICAN CONFERENCE OF GOVERNMENTAL INDUSTRIAL HYGIENISTS, PEL: PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMIT, MOD: MODERATE, IPT: INTRAPERITONEAL, GM/KG: GRAMS PER KILOGRAM, C.C.C.: CLEVELAND CLOSED CUP, HMN: HUMAN, MG/M3: MILLIGRAMS PER CUBIC METER, MG/KG: MILLIGRAMS PER KILOGRAM, VOC: VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND, SDT: STANDARD DRAIZE TEST, MSE: MOUSE, GPG: GUINEA PIG. |
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THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BASED ON DATA CONSIDERED ACCURATE IN LIGHT OF CURRENT FORMULATION. HOWEVER, NO WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF THE DATA OR THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE THEREOF. |
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AB SOLUTIONS. assumes no responsibility for personal injury or property damage caused by the use, storage, or disposal of the product in a manner not recommended on the product label. Users assume all risks associated with such unrecommended use, storage, or disposal of the product. |
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203 |
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Section I - General Information |
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(000000-000000- - 0010) |
Date of Issue:
3/29/2005 12:00:00 AM |
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Supercedes:
9/12/2000 12:00:00 AM |
Chemical Name & Synonyms:
N/A |
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Trade Name & Synonyms:
ABS 203 |
Chemical Family:
AQUEOUS ACID SOLUTION |
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Formula is a mixture:
[√] |
Manufacturer Name:
AB SOLUTIONS |
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Manufacturer Address:
N0,49A, ALANDUR ROAD,
SAIDAPET, CHENNAI |
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Prepared By:
Chemist |
Product Code Number:
203
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Emergency Phone Number:
044-23717492 |
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Section II - Hazardous Ingredients |
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THE HAZARDS PRESENTED BELOW ARE THOSE OF THE INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS |
Chemical Name (Ingredients) |
Hazard |
TLV |
PEL |
STEL |
CAS # |
HYDROCHLORIC ACID |
CORROSIVE |
N/E 1. |
5 PPM C 2 |
2 PPM C 1 |
7647-01-0 |
CITRIC ACID |
IRRITANT |
N/E 1 |
N/E 2 |
N/E |
77-92-9 |
C CEILING LIMIT |
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Section IIa - Non-Hazardous Ingredients |
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(NON-HAZARDOUS INGREDIENT NAMES AND CAS NUMBERS ARE PROTECTED UNDER TRADE) |
Secret Registry |
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Section III - Physical Data |
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Boiling Point (°F): |
220° |
Specific Gravity (H20=1): |
1.04 |
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg): |
19.8 |
Color: |
PURPLE |
Vapor Density (Air=1): |
0.7 |
Odor: |
PUNGENT ACID |
pH @ 100% : |
0.7 |
Clarity: |
TRANSPARENT |
% Volatile by Volume: |
99 |
Evaporation Rate (BuAc=1): |
0.85 |
H20 Solubility: |
COMPLETE |
Viscosity: |
NON-VISCOUS |
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Section IV - Fire and Explosion Hazard |
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Flash Point: |
NON-FLAM |
Method Used: |
N/A |
Flammable Limits: |
HYDROGEN GAS |
UEL: |
75% |
LEL: |
4% |
Aerosol Level (NFPA 30B): |
N/A |
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Extinguishing Media: |
NFPA 704 Hazard Rating: |
[√] Foam |
[√] Alcohol Foam |
[√] CO2 |
[√] Dry Chemical |
[√] Water Spray |
[√] Other |
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4-Extreme
3-High
2-Moderate
1-Slight
0-Insignificant |
Health: |
3 |
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Flammability: |
1 |
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Instability: |
0 |
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Special: |
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Special Fire Fighting Procedures: FIREFIGHTERS SHOULD WEAR A SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS AND FULL PROTECTIVE GEAR. EXTINGUISHING MEDIA SHOULD BE CHOSEN BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE SURROUNDING FIRE. COOL FIRE-EXPOSED CONTAINERS WITH WATER SPRAY TO PREVENT BURSTING. |
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Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: PROLONGED CONTACT WITH REACTIVE METALS, SUCH AS ALUMINUM, COPPER, BRASS, BRONZE, CHROMIUM, MAGNESIUM, TIN, ZINC, AND ALLOYS, CAN CAUSE THE FORMATION OF FLAMMABLE HYDROGEN GAS WHICH CAN FORM AN EXPLOSIVE MIXTURE WITH AIR. |
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Section V - Health and Hazard Data |
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Threshold Limit Value:
2 PPM AS HYDROGEN CHLORIDE CEILING LIMIT 1. |
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Effects of Overexposure: |
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Acute: (Short Term Exposure)
EYE CONTACT: CORROSIVE. CAUSES BURNS, CORNEAL DAMAGE, AND POSSIBLE BLINDNESS. SKIN CONTACT: CORROSIVE. CAUSES BURNS AND POSSIBLE DEEP ULCERATIONS OR SCARRING. INHALATION: MIST OR VAPOR CAUSES BURNS TO THE RESPIRATORY TRACT, NOSE, MOUTH, AND THROAT WITH DISCOMFORT, NASAL DISCHARGE, SNEEZING, COUGHING, RAPID HEARTBEAT, AND CHEST PAIN. INHALATION OF MIST OR VAPORS MAY CAUSE CHEMICAL PNEUMONITIS WHICH CAN CAUSE DAMAGE AND MAY BE FATAL. INGESTION: CORROSIVE. CAUSES BURNS TO THE MOUTH, THROAT, ESOPHAGUS, AND STOMACH WITH NAUSEA AND PAIN. SYMPTOMS MAY INCLUDE VOMITING OF BLOOD. BLOOD LOSS THROUGH DAMAGED TISSUE CAN LEAD TO LOW BLOOD PRESSURE AND SHOCK, AND MAY BE FATAL. |
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Chronic: (Long Term Exposure)
DENTAL DISCOLORATION AND EROSION OF EXPOSED TEETH OCCUR ON PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO LOW CONCENTRATIONS OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID VAPORS. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE ARE PRE-EXISTING RESPIRATORY AND SKIN CONDITIONS SUCH AS ASTHMA, EMPHYSEMA, AND DERMATITIS. TARGET ORGANS: NONE KNOWN. THERE IS NO PRIMARY ROUTE OF ENTRY INTO THE BODY. THE PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE ARE SKIN AND EYE CONTACT. |
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Primary Routes of Entry |
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[ ] Inhalation |
[ ] Ingestion |
[ ] Absorption |
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Emergency First Aid Procedures: |
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Inhalation:
REMOVE FROM THE AREA TO FRESH AIR. IF NOT BREATHING, CLEAR THE AIRWAY AND START MOUTH TO MOUTH ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. |
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Eye Contact:
IMMEDIATELY RINSE THE EYES WITH WATER. REMOVE ANY CONTACT LENSES AND CONTINUE FLUSHING FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES. HOLD THE EYELIDS APART TO ENSURE RINSING OF THE ENTIRE SURFACE OF THE EYES AND LIDS WITH WATER. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. |
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Skin Contact:
WASH AFFECTED AREAS WITH LARGE AMOUNTS OF SOAP AND WATER FOR 15 MINUTES. REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND SHOES. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. WASH CLOTHING AND CLEAN SHOES BEFORE REUSE. |
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Ingestion:
GIVE 3 TO 4 GLASSES OF WATER, BUT DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. IF VOMITING OCCURS, GIVE FLUIDS AGAIN. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. DO NOT GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS OR CONVULSING PERSON. |
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Notes to Physician:
PROBABLE MUCOSAL DAMAGE MAY CONTRAINDICATE THE USE OF GASTRIC LAVAGE. MEASURES AGAINST CIRCULATORY SHOCK, RESPIRATORY DEPRESSION, AND CONVULSIONS MAY BE NEEDED. |
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Section VI - Toxicity Information |
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Product Contains Chemicals Listed as Carcinogen or Potential Carcinogen By: |
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|
[ ] IARC |
[ ] NTP |
[ ] OSHA |
[ ] ACGIH |
[ ] Other |
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VOC CONTENT: 0% BY WEIGHT, 0% BY VOLUME, 0 G/L |
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HYDROCHLORIC ACID
ORL-RAT LD50: 900 MG/KG 3.
IHL-RAT LC50: 3124 PPM/1H 3.
SKN-HMN SDT: 4%/24H MILD 3.
EYE-RBT RINSED WITH WATER: 5 MG/30S MILD 3. |
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EXPOSURES OF 100 PPM FOR 6 HRS A DAY FOR 50 DAYS CAUSED ONLY SLIGHT UNREST
AND IRRITATION TO THE EYES AND NOSE OF RABBITS, GUINEA PIGS, AND PIGEONS.
THE HEMOGLOBIN CONTENT OF THE BLOOD WAS ALSO SLIGHTLY DIMINISHED. MONKEYS
RECEIVING 20 EXPOSURES OF 33 PPM FOR 6 HRS DID NOT DISPLAY ANY ADVERSE
EFFECTS. HIGHER EXPOSURES HAVE CAUSED WEIGHT LOSS WHICH PARALLELED THE
SEVERITY OF EXPOSURE. BABOONS EXPOSED TO 500, 5000, OR 10,000 PPM FOR 15
MINUTES DID NOT HAVE SIGNIFICANT ALTERATIONS IN ANY PULMONARY FUNCTION
PARAMETERS 3 DAYS OR 3 MONTHS AFTER EXPOSURE. IN HUMANS, LONG TERM
OVEREXPOSURES HAVE BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH EROSION OF TEETH. 4.
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TWO STUDIES ON RATS WERE CONDUCTED TO DETERMINE IF HYDROGEN CHLORIDE
INCREASED THE FORMATION OF NASAL TUMORS OR INCREASED THE CARCINOGENIC
POTENTIAL OF FORMALDEHYDE. IN BOTH STUDIEDS THE RATS WERE EXPOSED TO 10 PPM FOR 6 HOURS A DAY, 5 DAYS A WEEK. ONE STUDY LASTED 84 WEEKS WHILE THE OTHER LASTED THE ANIMALS' LIFETIME. HYDROGEN CHLORIDE DID NOT CAUSE AN INCREASE IN NASAL TUMORS AND DID NOT INCREASE THE CARCINOGENICITY OF FORMALDEHYDE. 4. |
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CITRIC ACID
ORL-RAT LD50: 3 G/KG 3.
SKN-RBT SDT: 500 MG/24H MILD 3.
EYE-RBT SDT: 750 UG/24H SEVERE 3. |
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Section VII - Reactivity Data |
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Stability |
Hazardous Polymerization |
Conditions to Avoid:
AVOID HEAT, HOT SURFACES, SPARKS, AND OPEN FLAMES. |
[√] Will not occur |
[ ] May occur |
Conditions to Avoid:
N/A. |
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Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid):
STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS SUCH AS CHLORINE BLEACH AND CONCENTRATED HYDROGEN PEROXIDE; BASES, CYANIDE, LITHIUM SILICIDE, MERCURIC SULFATE, PERCHLORIC ACID, CARBIDES OF CALCIUM, CESIUM, RUBIDIUM, ACETALDEHYDES OF CESIUM AND RUBIDIUM, PHOSPHIDES OF CALCIUM AND URANIUM. PROLONGED CONTACT WITH REACTIVE METALS, SUCH AS ALUMINUM, COPPER, BRASS, BRONZE, CHROMIUM, MAGNESIUM, TIN, ZINC, AND ALLOYS, CAN CAUSE THE FORMATION OF FLAMMABLE HYDROGEN GAS WHICH CAN FORM AN EXPLOSIVE MIXTURE WITH AIR. |
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Hazardous Decomposition Products:
OXIDES OF CARBON; HYDROGEN GAS. |
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Section VIII - Spill Or Leak Procedures |
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Steps to be Taken if Material is Released or Spilled:
WEAR APPROPRIATE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. ENSURE ADEQUATE VENTILATION. USE CARE AS SPILLS MAY BE SLIPPERY. SHUT OFF SOURCE OF LEAK. DIKE AND CONTAIN SPILL. ABSORB WITH AN INERT MATERIAL AND TRANSFER ALL MATERIAL INTO A PROPERLY LABELED CONTAINER FOR DISPOSAL. PREVENT PRODUCT FROM CONTAMINATING SOIL OR FROM ENTERING SEWAGE AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS AND BODIES OF WATER. FLUSH AREA WITH WATER. |
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Waste Disposal Method(s):
DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL REGULATIONS |
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|
Neutralizing Agent:
USE SODIUM BICARBONATE OR SODA ASH. ADD CAUTIOUSLY WHILE MIXING. WEAR APPROPRIATE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. |
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Section IX - Special Protection Information |
|
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Required Ventilation:
LOCAL VENTILATION IS RECOMMENDED TO CONTROL EXPOSURE FROM OPERATIONS THAT CAN GENERATE EXCESSIVE LEVELS OF MISTS OR VAPORS. LOCAL VENTILATION IS PREFERRED, BECAUSE IT PREVENTS DISPERSION INTO WORK AREAS BY CONTROLLING IT AT ITS SOURCE. |
|
|
Respiratory Protection:
RESPIRATORS SHOULD BE SELECTED BY AND USED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A TRAINED HEALTH AND SAFETY PROFESSIONAL FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS FOUND IN OSHA'S RESPIRATOR STANDARD (29 CFR 1910.134) AND ANSI'S STANDARD FOR RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (Z88.2-1992). FOR CONCENTRATIONS ABOVE THE TLV AND/OR PEL BUT LESS THAN 10 TIMES THESE LIMITS, A NIOSH APPROVED HALF-FACEPIECE RESPIRATOR EQUIPPED WITH APPROPRIATE CHEMICAL CARTRIDGES MAY BE USED. FOR CONCENTRATIONS GREATER THAN 10 TIMES THE TLV AND/OR PEL, CONSULT THE NIOSH RESPIRATOR DECISION LOGIC FOUND IN PUBLICATION NO. 87-116 OR ANSI Z88.2-1992. |
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Glove Protection:
NEOPRENE OR NITRILE RUBBER GLOVES SHOULD BE WORN. ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA'S PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) STANDARD FOR HAND PROTECTION, 29 CFR 1910.138. |
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Other Protection:
WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN HANDLING. A SAFETY SHOWER AND AN EYEWASH STATION SHOULD BE AVAILABLE. |
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Section X - Storage and Handling Information |
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Storage Temperature |
Storage Conditions |
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[√] Indoors |
[ ] Outdoors |
[ ] Heated |
[ ] Refrigerated |
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Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storing:
ALWAYS STORE MATERIAL IN ITS ORIGINAL CONTAINER IN A COOL, DRY, WELL VENTILATED AREA. KEEP CONTAINER TIGHTLY CLOSED WHEN NOT IN USE. KEEP FROM FREEZING. IF PRODUCT FREEZES ALLOW IT TO SLOWLY WARM TO ROOM TEMPERATURE AND STIR THOROUGHLY BEFORE USING. |
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Other Precautions:
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. READ THE ENTIRE LABEL BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT. FOLLOW THE LABEL DIRECTIONS. TRACES OF FREE ETHYLENE OXIDE MAY BE PRESENT IN THIS PRODUCT AND COULD ACCUMULATE IN THE HEADSPACE OF STORAGE AND TRANSPORT VESSELS. |
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Section XI - Regulatory Information |
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Chemical Name |
CAS Number |
Upper % Limit |
HYDROGEN CHLORIDE |
7647-01-0 |
10 |
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Those Ingredients listed above are subject to the reporting requirements of 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR part 372. |
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Please call 1-800-527-9919 for additional information if you are a California customer. This MSDS is not intended for users in the state of California. |
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Section XII - References |
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1. THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUES FOR CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES AND PHYSICAL
AGENTS AND BIOLOGICAL EXPOSURE INDICES, ACGIH, 2005.
2. OSHA PEL
3. REGISTRY OF TOXIC EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES, CCINFOWeb, 2005.
4. VENDOR'S MSDS.
ALL THE COMPONENTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSCA) AND ARE EITHER LISTED ON THE TSCA INVENTORY OR OTHERWISE EXEMPTED FROM LISTING. -
IRR:IRRITANT, FLAM/FLAMM:FLAMMABLE, COMB:COMBUSTIBLE, CORR:CORROSIVE CARC:CARCINOGENIC, TOX:TOXIC, N/A:NOT APPLICABLE, N/E:NOT ESTABLISHED, COC:CLEVELAND OPEN CUP, PMCC:PENSKY-MARTIN CLOSED CUP, TCC:TAGLIABUE CLOSED CUP, LEL:LOWER EXPLOSION LIMIT, UEL:UPPER EXPLOSION LIMIT, NFPA:NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION, IARC:INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR THE RESEARCH ON CANCER, NTP:NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM, OSHA:OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, ACGIH:AMERICAN CONFERENCE OF GOVERNMENTAL INDUSTRIAL HYGIENISTS, TLV:THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE, PEL:PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMIT, STEL:SHORT-TERM EXPOSURE LIMIT, MLD:MILD, MOD:MODERATE, SEV:SEVERE, MUT:MUTAGENIC, ASPHYX:ASPHYXIANT, PNOS:PARTICLES (INSOLUBLE) NOT OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, SDT:STANDARD DRAIZE TEST, ORL:ORAL, IHL:INHALATION, HMN:HUMAN |
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THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BASED ON DATA CONSIDERED ACCURATE IN LIGHT OF CURRENT FORMULATION. HOWEVER, NO WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF THE DATA OR THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE THEREOF. |
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AB SOLUTIONS. assumes no responsibility for personal injury or property damage caused by the use, storage, or disposal of the product in a manner not recommended on the product label. Users assume all risks associated with such unrecommended use, storage, or disposal of the product. |
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ABS 202 |
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Section I - General Information |
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(000000-000000- - 0028) |
Date of Issue:
4/17/2007 12:00:00 AM |
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Supercedes:
4/3/2001 12:00:00 AM |
Chemical Name & Synonyms:
N/A |
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Trade Name & Synonyms:
ABS 202 |
Chemical Family:
HYDROCHLORIC ACID SOLUTION |
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Formula is a mixture:
[√] |
Manufacturer Name:
AB SOLUTIONS |
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Manufacturer Address:
N0,49A, ALANDUR ROAD,
SAIDAPET, CHENNAI |
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Prepared By:
Chemist |
Product Code Number:
202
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Emergency Phone Number:
044-23717492 |
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Section II - Hazardous Ingredients |
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THE HAZARDS PRESENTED BELOW ARE THOSE OF THE INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS |
Chemical Name (Ingredients) |
Hazard |
TLV |
PEL |
STEL |
CAS # |
HYDROCHLORIC ACID |
CORROSIVE |
N/E 1. |
5 PPM C 2 |
2 PPM C 1 |
7647-01-0 |
C CEILING LIMIT |
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Section III - Physical Data |
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Boiling Point (°F): |
220 |
Specific Gravity (H20=1): |
1.09 |
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg): |
20 |
Color: |
LIGHT AMBER |
Vapor Density (Air=1): |
0.8 |
Odor: |
PUNGENT ACID |
pH @ 100% : |
<1 |
Clarity: |
TRANSPARENT |
% Volatile by Volume: |
99.0 |
Evaporation Rate (BuAc=1): |
0.1 |
H20 Solubility: |
COMPLETE |
Viscosity: |
NON-VISCOUS |
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Section IV - Fire and Explosion Hazard |
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Flash Point: |
NON-FLAM |
Method Used: |
N/A |
Flammable Limits: |
HYDROGEN GAS |
UEL: |
4% |
LEL: |
75% |
Aerosol Level (NFPA 30B): |
N/A |
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Extinguishing Media: |
NFPA 704 Hazard Rating: |
[√] Foam |
[√] Alcohol Foam |
[√] CO2 |
[√] Dry Chemical |
[√] Water Spray |
[√] Other |
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4-Extreme
3-High
2-Moderate
1-Slight
0-Insignificant |
Health: |
3 |
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Flammability: |
0 |
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Instability: |
1 |
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Special: |
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Special Fire Fighting Procedures: FIREFIGHTERS SHOULD WEAR A SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS AND FULL PROTECTIVE GEAR. EXTINGUISHING MEDIA SHOULD BE CHOSEN BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE SURROUNDING FIRE. COOL FIRE-EXPOSED CONTAINERS WITH WATER SPRAY TO PREVENT BURSTING. |
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Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: PROLONGED CONTACT WITH REACTIVE METALS, SUCH AS ALUMINUM, ZINC, MAGNESIUM AND COPPER, CAN CAUSE FORMATION OF FLAMMABLE HYDROGEN GAS WHICH CAN FORM AN EXPLOSIVE MIXTURE WITH AIR. MAY RELEASE HYDROGEN CHLORIDE GAS WHEN HEATED. THE USE OF WATER SPRAY (FOG) WHILE EFFECTIVE, MAY CAUSE FROTHING AND FOAMING. NEVER USE A WATER JET AS THIS WILL JUST SPREAD THE FIRE. USE CARE AS SPILLS MAY BE SLIPPERY. |
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Section V - Health and Hazard Data |
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Threshold Limit Value:
2 PPM, CEILING LIMIT AS HYDROCHLORIC ACID 1. |
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Effects of Overexposure: |
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Acute: (Short Term Exposure)
SKIN CONTACT: CORROSIVE. CAUSES BURNS AND POSSIBLE DEEP ULCERATIONS OR SCARRING.
EYE CONTACT: CORROSIVE. CAUSES BURNS, CORNEAL DAMAGE, AND POSSIBLE BLINDNESS.
INHALATION: CAUSES BURNS TO THE RESPIRATORY TRACT, NOSE, MOUTH, AND THROAT WITH DISCOMFORT, NASAL DISCHARGE, SNEEZING, COUGHING, RAPID HEARTBEAT, AND CHEST PAIN. INHALATION OF MIST OR VAPORS MAY CAUSE CHEMICAL PNEUMONITIS WHICH CAN CAUSE DAMAGE AND MAY BE FATAL.
INGESTION: CORROSIVE. CAUSES BURNS TO THE MOUTH, THROAT, ESOPHAGUS, AND STOMACH WITH NAUSEA AND PAIN. SYMPTOMS MAY INCLUDE VOMITING OF BLOOD. BLOOD LOSS THROUGH DAMAGED TISSUE CAN LEAD TO LOW BLOOD PRESSURE AND SHOCK, AND MAY BE FATAL. |
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Chronic: (Long Term Exposure)
DENTAL DISCOLORATION AND EROSION OF EXPOSED TEETH MAY OCCUR ON PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO LOW CONCENTRATIONS OF HYDROGEN CHLORIDE VAPORS. MAY CAUSE BRONCHOPNEUMONIA, CHEMICAL PNEUMONITIS, PULMONARY EDEMA, AND DELAYED SCARRING OF THE AIRWAY AND OTHER AFFECTED ORGANS. REPEATED INHALATION OF MIST OR VAPORS MAY CAUSE LARYNGITIS, BRONCHITIS, GLOTTAL EDEMAL, PULMONARY EDEMA AND DEATH. REPEATED SKIN EXPOSURES MAY CAUSE DERMATITIS, ULCERATION AND/OR SCARRING.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE ARE PRE-EXISTING RESPIRATORY AND SKIN CONDITIONS SUCH AS ASTHMA, EMPHYSEMA, AND DERMATITIS.
TARGET ORGANS: NONE KNOWN. THERE IS NO PRIMARY ROUTE OF ENTRY INTO THE BODY. THE PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE ARE SKIN AND EYE CONTACT. |
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Primary Routes of Entry |
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[ ] Inhalation |
[ ] Ingestion |
[ ] Absorption |
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Emergency First Aid Procedures: |
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Inhalation:
REMOVE FROM THE AREA TO FRESH AIR. IF NOT BREATHING, CLEAR THE AIRWAY AND START MOUTH TO MOUTH ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. |
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Eye Contact:
IMMEDIATELY RINSE THE EYES WITH WATER. REMOVE ANY CONTACT LENSES AND CONTINUE FLUSHING FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES. HOLD THE EYELIDS APART TO ENSURE RINSING OF THE ENTIRE SURFACE OF THE EYES AND LIDS WITH WATER. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. |
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Skin Contact:
IMMEDIATELY REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND SHOES. FLUSH AFFECTED AREAS WITH LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER FOR 20 TO 30 MINUTES. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. DISCARD CLOTHING AND SHOES. |
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Ingestion:
GIVE 3-4 GLASSES WATER BUT DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. IF VOMITING OCCOURS GIVE FLUIDS AGAIN. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. DO NOT GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS OR CONVULSING PERSON. |
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Notes to Physician:
PROBABLE MUCOSAL DAMAGE MAY CONTRAINDICATE THE USE OF GASTRIC LAVAGE. MEASURES AGAINST CIRCULATORY SHOCK, RESPIRATORY DEPRESSION, AND CONVULSIONS MAY BE NEEDED.THERE IS NO SPECIFIC ANTIDOTE. TREAT THE PATIENT SYMPTOMATICALLY. |
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Section VI - Toxicity Information |
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Product Contains Chemicals Listed as Carcinogen or Potential Carcinogen By: |
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[ ] IARC |
[ ] NTP |
[ ] OSHA |
[ ] ACGIH |
[ ] Other |
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VOC CONTENT: 0% BY WEIGHT; 0% BY VOLUME; 0 G/L. |
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HYDROCHLORIC ACID
ORL-RAT LD50: 700 MG/KG (30-35% SOLUTION IN WATER) 5.
ORL-RBT LD50: 900 MG/KG (30-35% SOLUTION IN WATER) 4.
IHL-RAT LC50: 3,124 PPM/1H (AS HYDROGEN CHLORIDE) 4.
SKN-HMN SDT: 4% SOLUTION IN WATER/24H MILD 4.
SKN-RBT: 17-37% SOLUTION IN WATER/4H CORROSIVE 5.
EYE-RBT: 30-35% SOLUTION IN WATER/15S CORROSIVE 5. |
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EXPOSURES OF 100 PPM FOR 6 HRS A DAY FOR 50 DAYS CAUSED ONLY SLIGHT UNREST
AND IRRITATION TO THE EYES AND NOSE OF RABBITS, GUINEA PIGS AND PIGEONS.
THE HEMOGLOBIN CONTENT OF THE BLOOD WAS ALSO SLIGHTLY DIMINISHED. MONKEYS
RECEIVING 20 EXPOSURES OF 33 PPM FOR 6 HRS DID NOT DISPLAY ANY ADVERSE
EFFECTS. HIGHER EXPOSURES HAVE CAUSED WEIGHT LOSS WHICH PARALLELED THE
SEVERITY OF EXPOSURE. BABOONS EXPOSED TO 500, 5000, OR 10,000 PPM FOR 15
MINUTES DID NOT HAVE SIGNIFICANT ALTERATIONS IN ANY PULMONARY FUNCTION
PARAMETERS 3 DAYS OR 3 MONTHS AFTER EXPOSURE. IN HUMANS, LONG TERM
OVEREXPOSURES HAVE BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH EROSION OF TEETH. 3. |
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TWO STUDIES ON RATS WERE CONDUCTED TO DETERMINE IF HYDROGEN CHLORIDE
INCREASED THE FORMATION OF NASAL TUMORS OR INCREASED THE CARCINOGENIC
POTENTIAL OF FORMALDEHYDE. IN BOTH STUDIEDS THE RATS WERE EXPOSED TO 10 PPM FOR 6 HOURS A DAY, 5 DAYS A WEEK. ONE STUDY LASTED 84 WEEKS WHILE THE OTHER LASTED THE ANIMALS' LIFETIME. HYDROGEN CHLORIDE DID NOT CAUSE AN INCREASE IN NASAL TUMORS AND DID NOT INCREASE THE CARCINOGENICITY OF FORMALDEHYDE. 3. |
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Section VII - Reactivity Data |
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Stability |
Hazardous Polymerization |
Conditions to Avoid:
NONE KNOWN. |
[√] Will not occur |
[ ] May occur |
Conditions to Avoid:
N/A. |
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Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid):
STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS SUCH AS CHLORINE BLEACH AND CONCENTRATED HYDROGEN PEROXIDE. BASES, CYANIDE, LITHIUM SILICIDE, METALS, MERCURIC SULFATE, PERCHLORIC ACID, CARBIDES OF CALCIUM, CESIUM, RUBIDIUM, ACETYLIDES OF CESIUM AND RUBIDIUM, PHOSPHIDES OF CALCIUM AND URANIUM, AMINES, CARBONATES, CYANIDES, METALLIC OXIDES, SULFIDES. PROLONGED CONTACT WITH REACTIVE METALS, SUCH AS ALUMINUM, COPPER, BRASS, BRONZE, CHROMIUM, MAGNESIUM, TIN, ZINC, AND ALLOYS, CAN CAUSE THE FORMATION OF FLAMMABLE HYDROGEN GAS WHICH CAN FORM AN EXPLOSIVE MIXTURE WITH AIR. |
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Hazardous Decomposition Products:
HYDROGEN CHLORIDE. |
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Section VIII - Spill Or Leak Procedures |
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Steps to be Taken if Material is Released or Spilled:
WEAR APPROPRIATE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. VENTILATE THE AREA. USE CARE AS SPILLS MAY BE SLIPPERY. DIKE AND CONTAIN SPILL. ABSORB WITH AN INERT MATERIAL AND TRANSFER ALL MATERIAL INTO A PROPERLY LABELED CONTAINER FOR DISPOSAL. PREVENT PRODUCT FROM CONTAMINATING SOIL OR FROM ENTERING SEWAGE AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS AND BODIES OF WATER. FLUSH AREA WITH WATER. |
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Waste Disposal Method(s):
DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL REGULATIONS |
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Neutralizing Agent:
USE SODIUM BICARBONATE OR SODA ASH. ADD CAUTIOUSLY WHILE MIXING. WEAR APPROPRIATE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. |
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Section IX - Special Protection Information |
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Required Ventilation:
LOCAL VENTILATION IS RECOMMENDED TO CONTROL EXPOSURE FROM OPERATIONS THAT CAN GENERATE EXCESSIVE LEVELS OF MISTS. LOCAL VENTILATION IS PREFERRED, BECAUSE IT PREVENTS DISPERSION INTO WORK AREAS BY CONTROLLING IT AT ITS SOURCE. |
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Respiratory Protection:
RESPIRATORS SHOULD BE SELECTED BY AND USED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A TRAINED HEALTH AND SAFETY PROFESSIONAL FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS FOUND IN OSHA'S RESPIRATOR STANDARD (29 CFR 1910.134) AND ANSI'S STANDARD FOR RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (Z88.2-1992). FOR CONCENTRATIONS ABOVE THE TLV AND/OR PEL BUT LESS THAN 10 TIMES THESE LIMITS, A NIOSH APPROVED HALF-FACEPIECE RESPIRATOR EQUIPPED WITH APPROPRIATE CHEMICAL CARTRIDGES MAY BE USED. FOR CONCENTRATIONS GREATER THAN 10 TIMES THE TLV AND/OR PEL, CONSULT THE NIOSH RESPIRATOR DECISION LOGIC FOUND IN PUBLICATION NO. 87-116 OR ANSI Z88.2-1992. |
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Glove Protection:
NEOPRENE OR NITRILE RUBBER GLOVES SHOULD BE WORN. ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA'S PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) STANDARD FOR HAND PROTECTION, 29 CFR 1910.138. |
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Eye Protection:
CHEMICAL GOGGLES AND A FACE SHIELD SHOULD BE WORN WHEN HANDLING. ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA'S PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) STANDARD FOR EYE AND FACE PROTECTION, 29 CFR 1910.133. |
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Other Protection:
WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN HANDLING. A SAFETY SHOWER AND AN EYEWASH STATION SHOULD BE AVAILABLE. |
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Section X - Storage and Handling Information |
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Storage Temperature |
Storage Conditions |
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[√] Indoors |
[ ] Outdoors |
[ ] Heated |
[ ] Refrigerated |
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Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storing:
ALWAYS STORE MATERIAL IN ITS ORIGINAL CONTAINER. KEEP CONTAINER TIGHTLY CLOSED WHEN NOT IN USE. DO NOT STORE NEAR ALKALIES OR IN ALUMINUM CONTAINERS. EMPTY CONTAINERS MAY CONTAIN PRODUCT RESIDUES WHICH MAY EXHIBIT THE HAZARDS OF THE PRODUCT. |
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Other Precautions:
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. READ THE ENTIRE LABEL BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT. FOLLOW THE LABEL DIRECTIONS. |
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Section XI - Regulatory Information |
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Chemical Name |
CAS Number |
Upper % Limit |
HYDROGEN CHLORIDE |
7647-01-0 |
20 |
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Those Ingredients listed above are subject to the reporting requirements of 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR part 372. |
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Please call 1-800-527-9919 for additional information if you are a California customer. This MSDS is not intended for users in the state of California. |
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Section XII - References |
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1. THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUES FOR CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES AND PHYSICAL AGENTS AND BIOLOGICAL EXPOSURE INDICES, ACGIH, 2006.
2. OSHA PEL.
3. VENDOR'S MSDS.
4. REGISTRY OF TOXIC EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES, CCINFOWeb, 2007.
5. EUROPEAN CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES INFORMATION SYSTEM (ESIS) INTERNATIONAL UNIFORM CHEMICAL INFORMATION DATABASE (IUCLID) CHEMICAL DATA SHEETS.
ALL THE COMPONENTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSCA) AND ARE EITHER LISTED ON THE TSCA INVENTORY OR OTHERWISE EXEMPTED FROM LISTING. |
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IRR: IRRITANT, OSHA: OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, IARC: INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR THE RESEARCH ON CANCER, TOX: TOXIC, NFPA: NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION, PPM: PARTS PER MILLION, UEL: UPPER EXPLOSION LIMIT, STEL: SHORT-TERM EXPOSURE LIMIT, SKN: SKIN, IHL: INHALATION, COMB: COMBUSTIBLE, CORR: CORROSIVE, MUT: MUTAGENIC, CARC: CARCINOGENIC, N/A: NOT APPLICABLE, TLV: THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE, N/E: NOT ESTABLISHED, ORL: ORAL, FLAM: FLAMMABLE, ASPHYX: ASPHYXIANT, COC: CLEVELAND OPEN CUP, PNOR: PARTICLES NOT OTHERWISE REGULATED, LEL: LOWER EXPLOSION LIMIT, PNOS: PARTICLES NOT OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, PMCC: PENSKY-MARTIN CLOSED CUP, NTP: NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM, TCC: TAGLIABUE CLOSED CUP, SEV: SEVERE, RBT: RABBIT, INV: INTRAVENOUS, ACGIH: AMERICAN CONFERENCE OF GOVERNMENTAL INDUSTRIAL HYGIENISTS, PEL: PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMIT, MOD: MODERATE, IPT: INTRAPERITONEAL, GM/KG: GRAMS PER KILOGRAM, C.C.C.: CLEVELAND CLOSED CUP, HMN: HUMAN, MG/M3: MILLIGRAMS PER CUBIC METER, MG/KG: MILLIGRAMS PER KILOGRAM, VOC: VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND, SDT: STANDARD DRAIZE TEST, MSE: MOUSE, GPG: GUINEA PIG. |
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THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BASED ON DATA CONSIDERED ACCURATE IN LIGHT OF CURRENT FORMULATION. HOWEVER, NO WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF THE DATA OR THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE THEREOF. |
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AB SOLUTIONS. assumes no responsibility for personal injury or property damage caused by the use, storage, or disposal of the product in a manner not recommended on the product label. Users assume all risks associated with such unrecommended use, storage, or disposal of the product. |
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ABS 201 |
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Section I - General Information |
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(000000-000000- - 0011) |
Date of Issue:
5/31/2006 12:00:00 AM |
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Supercedes:
10/10/2000 12:00:00 AM |
Chemical Name & Synonyms:
N/A |
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Trade Name & Synonyms:
ABS RUST CLEAN |
Chemical Family:
PHOSPHORIC ACID/GLYCOL ETHER AQUEOUS SOLUTION |
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Formula is a mixture:
[√] |
Manufacturer Name:
AB SOLUTIONS |
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Manufacturer Address:
N0,49A, ALANDUR ROAD,
SAIDAPET, CHENNAI |
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Prepared By:
D Hollas/Chemist |
Product Code Number:
201
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Emergency Phone Number:
044-23717492 |
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Section II - Hazardous Ingredients |
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THE HAZARDS PRESENTED BELOW ARE THOSE OF THE INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS |
Chemical Name (Ingredients) |
Hazard |
TLV |
PEL |
STEL |
CAS # |
HYDROCHLORIC ACID |
CORROSIVE |
1 MG/M3 1 |
1 MG/M3 2 |
3 MG/M3 1 |
7664-38-2 |
TRIPROPYLENE GLYCOL MONOMETHYL ETHER |
IRRITANT |
N/E 1. |
N/E 2. |
N/E 1. |
25498-49 |
C9-11 ETHOXYLATED ALCOHOLS |
IRRITANT |
N/E 1. |
N/E 2. |
N/E 1. |
68439-46-3 |
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Section III - Physical Data |
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Boiling Point (°F): |
210° |
Specific Gravity (H20=1): |
1.13 |
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg): |
14.3 |
Color: |
COLORLESS |
Vapor Density (Air=1): |
0.7 |
Odor: |
MILD |
pH @ 100% : |
0.4 |
Clarity: |
TRANSPARENT |
% Volatile by Volume: |
89 |
Evaporation Rate (BuAc=1): |
0.45 |
H20 Solubility: |
COMPLETE |
Viscosity: |
NON-VISCOUS |
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Section IV - Fire and Explosion Hazard |
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Flash Point: |
>200°F |
Method Used: |
SETAFLASH |
Flammable Limits: |
PRODUCT MIXTURE |
UEL: |
75% |
LEL: |
1.1% |
Aerosol Level (NFPA 30B): |
N/A |
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Extinguishing Media: |
NFPA 704 Hazard Rating: |
[√] Foam |
[√] Alcohol Foam |
[√] CO2 |
[√] Dry Chemical |
[√] Water Spray |
[ ] Other |
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4-Extreme
3-High
2-Moderate
1-Slight
0-Insignificant |
Health: |
3 |
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Flammability: |
1 |
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Instability: |
0 |
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Special: |
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Special Fire Fighting Procedures: FIREFIGHTERS SHOULD WEAR A SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS AND FULL PROTECTIVE GEAR. EXTINGUISHING MEDIA SHOULD BE CHOSEN BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE SURROUNDING FIRE. COOL FIRE-EXPOSED CONTAINERS WITH WATER SPRAY TO PREVENT BURSTING. |
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Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: PROLONGED CONTACT WITH REACTIVE METALS SUCH AS ALUMINUM, COPPER, BRASS, BRONZE, CHROMIUM, MAGNESIUM, TIN, ZINC, AND ALLOYS CAN CAUSE THE FORMATION OF FLAMMABLE HYDROGEN GAS WHICH CAN FORM AN EXPLOSIVE MIXTURE WITH AIR. THE USE OF WATER SPRAY (F0G) WHILE EFFECTIVE, MAY CAUSE FROTHING AND FOAMING. NEVER USE A WATER JET AS THIS WILL JUST SPREAD THE FIRE. USE CARE AS SPILLS MAY BE SLIPPERY. |
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Section V - Health and Hazard Data |
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Threshold Limit Value:
NOT ESTABLISHED FOR THE MIXTURE. SEE SECTION II. |
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Acute: (Short Term Exposure)
EYE CONTACT: CORROSIVE. CAUSES BURNS, CORNEAL DAMAGE, AND POSSIBLE BLINDNESS. SKIN CONTACT: CORROSIVE. CAUSES BURNS AND POSSIBLE DEEP ULCERATIONS OR SCARRING. PRODUCT MAY BE ABSORBED THROUGH THE SKIN IN HARMFUL AMOUNTS. INHALATION: CAUSES BURNS TO THE RESPIRATORY TRACT, NOSE, MOUTH, AND THROAT WITH DISCOMFORT, NASAL DISCHARGE, SNEEZING, COUGHING, RAPID HEARTBEAT, AND CHEST PAIN. INHALATION OF MIST OR VAPORS MAY CAUSE CHEMICAL PNEUMONITIS WHICH CAN CAUSE DAMAGE AND MAY BE FATAL. PROLONGED INHALATION MAY CAUSE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM EFFECTS SUCH AS HEADACHE, DIZZINESS, DROWSINESS, WEAKNESS, UNCONCIOUSNESS, AND POSSIBLE ANESTHETIC EFFECTS FROM CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DEPRESSION. INGESTION: CORROSIVE. CAUSES BURNS TO THE MOUTH, THROAT, ESOPHAGUS, AND STOMACH WITH NAUSEA AND PAIN. SYMPTOMS MAY INCLUDE VOMITING OF BLOOD. BLOOD LOSS THROUGH DAMAGED TISSUE CAN LEAD TO LOW BLOOD PRESSURE AND SHOCK, AND MAY BE FATAL. |
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Chronic: (Long Term Exposure)
REPEATED OR PROLONGED EXPOSURE MAY CAUSE KIDNEY DAMAGE. MAY CAUSE BRONCHOPNEUMONIA, CHEMICAL PNEUMONITIS, PULMONARY EDEMA, AND DELAYED SCARRING OF THE AIRWAY AND OTHER AFFECTED ORGANS. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED: PRE-EXISTING KIDNEY, URETHRA, AND BLADDER DISEASES; PRE-EXISTING RESPIRATORY AND SKIN CONDITIONS SUCH AS ASTHMA, EMPHYSEMA, AND DERMATITIS. TARGET ORGANS: LIVER, KIDNEYS, AND BLADDER. THE PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE ARE SKIN AND EYE CONTACT. |
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Primary Routes of Entry |
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[ ] Inhalation |
[ ] Ingestion |
[ ] Absorption |
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Emergency First Aid Procedures: |
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Inhalation:
REMOVE FROM THE AREA TO FRESH AIR. IF NOT BREATHING, CLEAR THE AIRWAY AND START MOUTH TO MOUTH ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. |
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Eye Contact:
IMMEDIATELY RINSE THE EYES WITH WATER. REMOVE ANY CONTACT LENSES AND CONTINUE FLUSHING FOR AT LEAST 30 MINUTES. HOLD THE EYELIDS APART TO ENSURE RINSING OF THE ENTIRE SURFACE OF THE EYES AND LIDS WITH WATER. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. |
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Skin Contact:
IMMEDIATELY REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND SHOES. FLUSH AFFECTED AREAS WITH LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER FOR 20 TO 30 MINUTES. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. DISCARD CLOTHING AND SHOES. |
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Ingestion:
GIVE 3 TO 4 GLASSES OF WATER, BUT DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. IF VOMITING OCCURS, GIVE FLUIDS AGAIN. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. DO NOT GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS OR CONVULSING PERSON. |
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Notes to Physician:
PROBABLE MUCOSAL DAMAGE MAY CONTRAINDICATE THE USE OF GASTRIC LAVAGE. MEASURES AGAINST CIRCULATORY SHOCK, RESPIRATORY DEPRESSION, AND CONVULSIONS MAY BE NEEDED. |
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Section VI - Toxicity Information |
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Product Contains Chemicals Listed as Carcinogen or Potential Carcinogen By: |
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[ ] IARC |
[ ] NTP |
[ ] OSHA |
[ ] ACGIH |
[ ] Other |
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VOC CONTENT: 10% BY WEIGHT, 11% BY VOLUME, 113 G/L |
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PHOSPHORIC ACID
EYE-RBT SDT: 119 MG SEVERE 4.
SKN-RBT SDT: 595 MG/24H SEVERE 4.
SKN-RBT LD50: 2740 MG/KG 4.
ORL-RAT LD50: 1530 MG/KG 4.
IHL-RAT LC50: >850 MG/M3/1H 4. |
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TRIPROPYLENE GLYCOL MONOMETHYL ETHER
ORL-RAT LD50: 3200 MG/KG 4.
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C9-11 ETHOXYLATED ALCOHOLS
ORL-RAT LD50: 1378 MG/KG 3.
ORL-RAT LD50: 1.4 G/KG 3.
SKN-RBT LD50: >5 G/KG 3.
SKN-RBT LD50: >2 GM/KG 3.
SKN-RAT TDLo: 1940 MG/KG 3.
EYE-RBT: SEVERE IRRITANT 3. |
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Section VII - Reactivity Data |
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Stability |
Hazardous Polymerization |
Conditions to Avoid:
HEAT, HOT SURFACES, SPARKS, AND OPEN FLAMES |
[√] Will not occur |
[ ] May occur |
Conditions to Avoid:
N/A. |
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Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid):
STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS SUCH AS CHLORINE BLEACH AND CONCENTRATED HYDROGEN PEROXIDE; REDUCING AGENTS SUCH AS SODIUM THIOSULFATE; ACIDS AND BASES; FLUORINE, SULFUR TRIOXIDE, AND PHOSPHOROUS PENTOXIDE. PROLONGED CONTACT WITH REACTIVE METALS SUCH AS ALUMINUM, COPPER, BRASS, BRONZE, CHROMIUM, MAGNESIUM, TIN, ZINC, AND ALLOYS CAN CAUSE THE FORMATION OF FLAMMABLE HYDROGEN GAS WHICH CAN FORM AN EXPLOSIVE MIXTURE WITH AIR. |
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Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid):
STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS SUCH AS CHLORINE BLEACH AND CONCENTRATED HYDROGEN PEROXIDE; REDUCING AGENTS SUCH AS SODIUM THIOSULFATE; ACIDS AND BASES; FLUORINE, SULFUR TRIOXIDE, AND PHOSPHOROUS PENTOXIDE. PROLONGED CONTACT WITH REACTIVE METALS SUCH AS ALUMINUM, COPPER, BRASS, BRONZE, CHROMIUM, MAGNESIUM, TIN, ZINC, AND ALLOYS CAN CAUSE THE FORMATION OF FLAMMABLE HYDROGEN GAS WHICH CAN FORM AN EXPLOSIVE MIXTURE WITH AIR. |
Hazardous Decomposition Products:
OXIDES OF CARBON AND PHOSPHOROUS; HYDROGEN GAS, ALDEHYDES, KETONES, AND ORGANIC ACIDS. |
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Section VIII - Spill Or Leak Procedures |
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Steps to be Taken if Material is Released or Spilled:
WEAR APPROPRIATE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. USE CARE AS SPILLS MAY BE SLIPPERY. SHUT OFF SOURCE OF LEAK. DIKE AND CONTAIN SPILL. ABSORB WITH AN INERT MATERIAL AND TRANSFER ALL MATERIAL INTO A PROPERLY LABELED CONTAINER FOR DISPOSAL. PREVENT PRODUCT FROM CONTAMINATING SOIL OR FROM ENTERING SEWAGE AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS AND BODIES OF WATER. FLUSH AREA WITH WATER. |
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Waste Disposal Method(s):
DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. |
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Neutralizing Agent:
USE SODIUM BICARBONATE OR SODA ASH. ADD CAUTIOUSLY WHILE MIXING. WEAR APPROPRIATE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. |
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Section IX - Special Protection Information |
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Required Ventilation:
LOCAL VENTILATION IS RECOMMENDED TO CONTROL EXPOSURE FROM OPERATIONS THAT CAN GENERATE EXCESSIVE LEVELS OF MISTS OR VAPORS. LOCAL VENTILATION IS PREFERRED, BECAUSE IT PREVENTS DISPERSION INTO WORK AREAS BY CONTROLLING IT AT ITS SOURCE. |
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Respiratory Protection:
RESPIRATORS SHOULD BE SELECTED BY AND USED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A TRAINED HEALTH AND SAFETY PROFESSIONAL FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS FOUND IN OSHA'S RESPIRATOR STANDARD (29 CFR 1910.134) AND ANSI'S STANDARD FOR RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (Z88.2-1992). FOR CONCENTRATIONS ABOVE THE TLV AND/OR PEL BUT LESS THAN 10 TIMES THESE LIMITS, A NIOSH APPROVED HALF-FACEPIECE RESPIRATOR EQUIPPED WITH APPROPRIATE CHEMICAL CARTRIDGES MAY BE USED. FOR CONCENTRATIONS GREATER THAN 10 TIMES THE TLV AND/OR PEL, CONSULT THE NIOSH RESPIRATOR DECISION LOGIC FOUND IN PUBLICATION NO. 87-116 OR ANSI Z88.2-1992. |
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Glove Protection:
NEOPRENE OR NITRILE RUBBER GLOVES SHOULD BE WORN. ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA'S PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) STANDARD FOR HAND PROTECTION, 29 CFR 1910.138. |
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Eye Protection:
CHEMICAL GOGGLES AND A FACE SHIELD SHOULD BE WORN WHEN HANDLING. ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA'S PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) STANDARD FOR EYE AND FACE PROTECTION, 29 CFR 1910.133. |
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Other Protection:
WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN HANDLING. A SAFETY SHOWER AND AN EYEWASH STATION SHOULD BE AVAILABLE. |
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Section X - Storage and Handling Information |
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Storage Temperature |
Storage Conditions |
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[√] Indoors |
[ ] Outdoors |
[ ] Heated |
[ ] Refrigerated |
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Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storing:
ALWAYS STORE MATERIAL IN ITS ORIGINAL CONTAINER IN A COOL, DRY, WELL VENTILATED AREA, OUT OF DIRECT SUNLIGHT. KEEP CONTAINER TIGHTLY CLOSED WHEN NOT IN USE. DO NOT STORE IN UNLINED METAL CONTAINERS. EMPTY CONTAINERS MAY CONTAIN PRODUCT RESIDUES WHICH MAY EXHIBIT THE HAZARDS OF THE PRODUCT. TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPLOSION DO NOT PRESSURIZE, CUT, WELD, SOLDER, DRILL, GRIND, OR EXPOSE EMPTY CONTAINERS TO HEAT, HOT SURFACES, SPARKS, OR OPEN FLAMES. KEEP FROM FREEZING. IF PRODUCT FREEZES ALLOW IT TO SLOWLY WARM TO ROOM TEMPERATURE AND STIR THOROUGHLY BEFORE USING. |
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Other Precautions:
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. READ THE ENTIRE LABEL BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT. FOLLOW THE LABEL DIRECTIONS. TRACES OF FREE ETHYLENE OXIDE MAY BE PRESENT IN THIS PRODUCT AND COULD ACCUMULATE IN THE HEADSPACE OF STORAGE AND TRANSPORT VESSELS. |
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Section XI - Regulatory Information |
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Chemical Name |
CAS Number |
Upper % Limit |
PHOSPHORIC ACID |
7664-38-2 |
25 |
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Those Ingredients listed above are subject to the reporting requirements of 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR part 372. |
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Please call 1-800-527-9919 for additional information if you are a California customer. This MSDS is not intended for users in the state of California. |
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Section XII - References |
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1. THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUES FOR CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES AND PHYSICAL AGENTS AND BIOLOGICAL EXPOSURE INDICES, ACGIH, 2006.
2. OSHA PEL.
3. VENDOR'S MSDS.
4. REGISTRY OF TOXIC EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES, CCINFOWeb, 2006.
ALL THE COMPONENTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSCA) AND ARE EITHER LISTED ON THE TSCA INVENTORY OR OTHERWISE EXEMPTED FROM LISTING.
IRR:IRRITANT, FLAM/FLAMM:FLAMMABLE, COMB:COMBUSTIBLE, CORR:CORROSIVE CARC:CARCINOGENIC, TOX:TOXIC, N/A:NOT APPLICABLE, N/E:NOT ESTABLISHED, COC:CLEVELAND OPEN CUP, PMCC:PENSKY-MARTIN CLOSED CUP, TCC:TAGLIABUE CLOSED CUP, LEL:LOWER EXPLOSION LIMIT, UEL:UPPER EXPLOSION LIMIT, NFPA:NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION, IARC:INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR THE RESEARCH ON CANCER, NTP:NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM, OSHA:OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, ACGIH:AMERICAN CONFERENCE OF GOVERNMENTAL INDUSTRIAL HYGIENISTS, TLV:THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE, PEL:PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMIT, STEL:SHORT-TERM EXPOSURE LIMIT, MLD:MILD, MOD:MODERATE, SEV:SEVERE, MUT:MUTAGENIC, ASPHYX:ASPHYXIANT, PNOS:PARTICLES (INSOLUBLE) NOT OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, PNOR:PARTICULATES NOT OTHERISE REGULATED, SDT:STANDARD DRAIZE TEST, ORL:ORAL, IHL:INHALATION, HMN:HUMAN |
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THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BASED ON DATA CONSIDERED ACCURATE IN LIGHT OF CURRENT FORMULATION. HOWEVER, NO WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF THE DATA OR THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE THEREOF. |
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CHEMSEARCH DIV. OF NCH CORP. assumes no responsibility for personal injury or property damage caused by the use, storage, or disposal of the product in a manner not recommended on the product label. Users assume all risks associated with such unrecommended use, storage, or disposal of the product. |
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ABS-150 |
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Section I - General Information |
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Date of Issue:
9/18/2003 12:00:00 AM |
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Supercedes:
5/20/1999 12:00:00 AM |
Chemical Name & Synonyms:
N/A |
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Trade Name & Synonyms:
ABS150 |
Chemical Family:
AQUEOUS ALKALINE GLYCOL ETHER MIXTURE |
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Formula is a mixture:
[√] |
Manufacturer Name:
AB SOLUTIONS |
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Manufacturer Address:
N0,49A, ALANDUR ROAD,
SAIDAPET, CHENNAI |
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Prepared By:
D Hollas/Chemist |
Product Code Number:
150
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Emergency Phone Number:
091-044-23717492 |
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Section II - Hazardous Ingredients |
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THE HAZARDS PRESENTED BELOW ARE THOSE OF THE INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS |
Chemical Name (Ingredients) |
Hazard |
TLV |
PEL |
STEL |
CAS # |
SODIUM METASILICATE |
IRRITANT |
N/E 1. |
N/E 2. |
N/E |
10213-79-3 |
ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER (EGBE) |
IRR/TOX |
20 PPM$ 1. |
50 PPM$ 2. |
N/E |
111-76-2 |
SODIUM DODECYLBENZENE SULFONATE |
IRRITANT |
N/E 1. |
N/E 2. |
N/E |
25155-30-0 |
$ SKIN NOTATION |
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Section IIa - Non-Hazardous Ingredients |
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(NON-HAZARDOUS INGREDIENT NAMES AND CAS NUMBERS ARE PROTECTED UNDER TRADE) |
Secret Registry |
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Section III - Physical Data |
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Boiling Point (°F): |
210° |
Specific Gravity (H20=1): |
1.03-1.05 |
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg): |
16.47 |
Color: |
YELLOW-GREEN |
Vapor Density (Air=1): |
0.6 |
Odor: |
BUTYL |
pH @ 100% : |
12.4 |
Clarity: |
TRANSPARENT |
% Volatile by Volume: |
96 |
Evaporation Rate (BuAc=1): |
0.54 |
H20 Solubility: |
COMPLETE |
Viscosity: |
NON-VISCOUS |
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Section IV - Fire and Explosion Hazard |
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Flash Point: |
NON-FLAM |
Method Used: |
SETAFLASH |
Flammable Limits: |
EGBE |
UEL: |
10.6% |
LEL: |
1.1% |
Aerosol Level (NFPA 30B): |
N/A |
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Extinguishing Media: |
NFPA 704 Hazard Rating: |
[√] Foam |
[√] Alcohol Foam |
[√] CO2 |
[√] Dry Chemical |
[√] Water Spray |
[ ] Other |
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4-Extreme
3-High
2-Moderate
1-Slight
0-Insignificant |
Health: |
2 |
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Flammability: |
1 |
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Instability: |
0 |
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Special: |
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Special Fire Fighting Procedures: FIREFIGHTERS SHOULD WEAR A SELF CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS AND FULL PROTECTIVE GEAR. EXTINGUISHING MEDIA SHOULD BE CHOSEN BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE SURROUNDING FIRE. COOL FIRE-EXPOSED CONTAINERS WITH WATER SPRAY TO PREVENT BURSTING. USE CARE AS SPILLS MAY BE SLIPPERY. |
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Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: PROLONGED CONTACT WITH REACTIVE METALS, SUCH AS ALUMINUM, BRASS, BRONZE, CHROMIUM, MAGNESIUM, TIN, ZINC, AND ALLOYS, CAN CAUSE THE FORMATION OF FLAMMABLE HYDROGEN GAS WHICH CAN FORM AN EXPLOSIVE MIXTURE WITH AIR. |
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Section V - Health and Hazard Data |
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Threshold Limit Value:
20 PPM AS ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER 1. |
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Effects of Overexposure: |
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Acute: (Short Term Exposure)
EYE CONTACT: CAUSES SEVERE IRRITATION SEEN AS TEARING, SWELLING, STINGING, REDNESS, EXCESSIVE BLINKING, AND A BURNING SENSATION. MAY CAUSE BLINDNESS AND CORNEAL DAMAGE. SKIN CONTACT: CAUSES SEVERE IRRRITATION SEEN AS ITCHING, REDNESS, AND BURNS. PRODUCT CAN BE ABSORBED THROUGH THE SKIN WITH SYMPTOMS SEEN AS CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DEPRESSION, BLOOD ABNORMALITIES, KIDNEY AND LIVER DAMAGE, AND EVEN DEATH. INHALATION: MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY IRRITATION SEEN AS COUGHING AND SNEEZING. AT HIGH VAPOR CONCENTRATIONS, INHALATION MAY CAUSE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM EFFECTS SUCH AS HEADACHE, DIZZINESS, DROWSINESS, WEAKNESS, UNCONCIOUSNESS, STAGGERING GAIT, TREMORS, STUTTERING, SLURRED SPEECH, BLURRED VISION, APATHY, AND POSSIBLE ANESTHETIC EFFECTS FROM CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DEPRESSION. INGESTION: MAY CAUSE IRRITATION WITH POSSIBLE DIZZINESS, DROWSINESS, WEAKNESS, THIRST, NAUSEA, VOMITING, AND DIARRHEA. MAY CAUSE A BURNING SENSATION IN THE MOUTH, THROAT, ESOPHAGUS, AND STOMACH. INGESTION OF LARGE AMOUNTS MAY CAUSE CNS EFFECTS SIMILAR TO INHALATION, METABOLIC ACIDOSIS, SUBSEQUENT SECONDARY EFFECTS SUCH AS HEMOLYSIS, BLOOD ABNORMALITIES, LIVER AND KIDNEY EFFECTS, AND COMA. |
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Chronic: (Long Term Exposure)
PROLONGED SKIN CONTACT MAY CAUSE SWELLING AND TISSUE DESTRUCTION. UPON REPEATED OR PROLONGED CONTACT, THIS PRODUCT MAY BE ABSORBED IN TOXIC AMOUNTS CAUSING BLOOD AND LIVER ABNORMALITIES, KIDNEY, LUNG, SPLEEN, AND TESTES DAMAGE, WEIGHT LOSS, AND ANOREXIA. EXCESSIVE INHALATION OF VAPORS MAY CAUSE THE PRESENCE OF BLOOD IN THE URINE. INGESTION MAY BE HARMFUL WITH SYMPTOMS SIMILAR TO INTOXICATION, THE SEVERITY OF WHICH DEPENDS ON THE AMOUNT INGESTED. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE ARE PRE-EXISTING RESPIRATORY AND SKIN CONDITIONS SUCH AS ASTHMA, EMPHYSEMA, AND DERMATITIS; PRE-EXISTING BLOOD, LIVER, LUNGS, KIDNEYS, SPLEEN, AND TESTES DISEASES. TARGET ORGANS: BLOOD, CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, LIVER, LUNGS, KIDNEYS, SPLEEN, AND TESTES. THE PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE ARE SKIN AND EYE CONTACT. |
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Primary Routes of Entry |
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[ ] Inhalation |
[ ] Ingestion |
[ ] Absorption |
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Emergency First Aid Procedures: |
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Inhalation:
REMOVE FROM THE AREA TO FRESH AIR. IF NOT BREATHING, CLEAR THE AIRWAY AND START MOUTH TO MOUTH ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. |
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Eye Contact:
IMMEDIATELY RINSE THE EYES WITH WATER. REMOVE ANY CONTACT LENSES AND CONTINUE FLUSHING FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES. HOLD THE EYELIDS APART TO ENSURE RINSING OF THE ENTIRE SURFACE OF THE EYES AND LIDS WITH WATER. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. |
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Skin Contact:
WASH AFFECTED AREAS WITH LARGE AMOUNTS OF SOAP AND WATER FOR 15 MINUTES. REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND SHOES. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. WASH CLOTHING AND CLEAN SHOES BEFORE REUSE. |
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Ingestion:
GIVE 3 TO 4 GLASSES OF WATER, BUT DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. IF VOMITING OCCURS, GIVE FLUIDS AGAIN. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. DO NOT GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS OR CONVULSING PERSON. |
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Notes to Physician:
ORGANIC ABNORMALITIES RESULTING FROM OVEREXPOSURE TO ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER BY ANY ROUTE LIKELY WOULD BE AN ABNORMAL BLOOD PICTURE CHARACTERIZED BY ERYTHROPENIA, RETICULOCYTOSIS, GRANULOCYTOSIS, AND LEUKOCYTOSIS. THERE IS NO SPECIFIC ANTIDOTE. TREAT THE PATIENT SYMPTOMATICALLY. |
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Section VI - Toxicity Information |
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Product Contains Chemicals Listed as Carcinogen or Potential Carcinogen By: |
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[ ] IARC |
[ ] NTP |
[ ] OSHA |
[ ] ACGIH |
[ ] Other |
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SCAQMD INFORMATION. VAPOR PRESSURE OF THE VOC COMPONENT: 0.6 MMHG @ 20°C. THE VOC COMPONENT IS NOT PHOTCHEMICALLY REACTIVE.
VOC CONTENT: 3.8% BY WEIGHT; 4.4% BY VOLUME; 39.7 G/L |
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SODIUM METASILICATE
ORL-RAT LD50: 847 MG/KG 3. |
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ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER
ORL-RAT LD50: 470 MG/KG 3.
SKN-RBT LD50: 220 MG/KG 3.
SKN-RBT (OPEN): 500 MG MILD 3.
EYE-RBT SDT: 100 MG SEVERE 3.
IHL-RAT LC50: 450 PPM/4H 3.
IHL-RAT TCLO: 100 PPM/6H (6-18D PREG): TER 3. |
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ALTHOUGH THE LISTED EFFECTS WERE OBSERVED IN LABORATORY ANIMALS UPON
INHALATION OF THIS MATERIAL, STUDIES HAVE ALSO SUGGESTED THAT THERE IS
LITTLE POSSIBILITY OF SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE HEALTH EFFECTS IN HUMANS
EXPOSED IN THE WORKPLACE TO LEVELS THAT COMPLY WITH THE OSHA PERMISSIBLE
EXPOSURE LIMIT OF 50 PPM. AT 100 PPM SOME SUBJECTIVE COMPLAINTS WERE
SEEN IN SENSITIVE INDIVIDUALS, AND EVEN AT 200 PPM THE PRIMARY COMPLAINT
WAS IRRITATION. THIS APPEARS TO BE ONE OF THE FEW MATERIALS TO WHICH THE
HUMAN IS MORE RESISTANT THAN THE USUAL EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS. 4.
INHALATION EXPOSURE TO ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER PRODUCED SOME EVIDENCE OF CANCER IN MICE IN A LONG-TERM BIOASSAY, NO EVIDENCE OF CANCER IN MALE RATS AND EQUIVOCAL EVIDENCE IN FEMALE RATS. 5. |
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SODIUM DODECYL BENZENE SULFONATE
ORL-RAT LD50: 438 MG/KG 3.
SKN-RBT SDT: 20 MG/24H MODERATE 3.
EYE-RBT SDT: 250 UG/24H SEVERE 3.
ORL-RAT LDLo: 3040 MG/KG/30D-C LIVER EFFECTS 3. |
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Section VII - Reactivity Data |
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Stability |
Hazardous Polymerization |
Conditions to Avoid:
NONE KNOWN. |
[√] Will not occur |
[ ] May occur |
Conditions to Avoid:
N/A. |
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Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid):
STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS SUCH AS CHLORINE BLEACH AND CONCENTRATED HYDROGEN PEROXIDE; ACIDS, AMMONIUM SALTS, AND REDUCING SUGARS. PROLONGED CONTACT WITH REACTIVE METALS, SUCH AS ALUMINUM, BRASS, BRONZE, CHROMIUM, MAGNESIUM, TIN, ZINC, AND ALLOYS, CAN CAUSE THE FORMATION OF FLAMMABLE HYDROGEN GAS WHICH CAN FORM AN EXPLOSIVE MIXTURE WITH AIR. CAN ETCH GLASS. |
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Hazardous Decomposition Products:
OXIDES OF CARBON, ORGANIC ACIDS, KETONES, HYDROGEN GAS, AND ALDEHYDES. |
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Section VIII - Spill Or Leak Procedures |
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Steps to be Taken if Material is Released or Spilled:
WEAR APPROPRIATE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. USE CARE AS SPILLS MAY BE SLIPPERY. DIKE AND CONTAIN SPILL. ABSORB WITH AN INERT MATERIAL AND TRANSFER ALL MATERIAL INTO A PROPERLY LABELED CONTAINER FOR DISPOSAL. PREVENT PRODUCT FROM CONTAMINATING SOIL OR FROM ENTERING SEWAGE AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS AND BODIES OF WATER. FLUSH AREA WITH WATER. |
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Waste Disposal Method(s):
DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. |
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Neutralizing Agent:
USE DILUTE ACIDS SUCH AS HYDROCHLORIC ACID OR VINEGAR. ADD CAUTIOUSLY WHILE MIXING. WEAR APPROPRIATE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. |
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Section IX - Special Protection Information |
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Required Ventilation:
LOCAL VENTILATION IS RECOMMENDED TO CONTROL EXPOSURE FROM OPERATIONS THAT CAN GENERATE EXCESSIVE LEVELS OF VAPORS OR MISTS. LOCAL VENTILATION IS PREFERRED, BECAUSE IT PREVENTS DISPERSION INTO WORK AREAS BY CONTROLLING IT AT ITS SOURCE. |
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Respiratory Protection:
RESPIRATORS SHOULD BE SELECTED BY AND USED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A TRAINED HEALTH AND SAFETY PROFESSIONAL FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS FOUND IN OSHA'S RESPIRATOR STANDARD (29 CFR 1910.134) AND ANSI'S STANDARD FOR RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (Z88.2-1992). FOR CONCENTRATIONS ABOVE THE TLV AND/OR PEL BUT LESS THAN 10 TIMES THESE LIMITS, A NIOSH APPROVED HALF-FACEPIECE RESPIRATOR EQUIPPED WITH APPROPRIATE CHEMICAL CARTRIDGES MAY BE USED. FOR CONCENTRATIONS GREATER THAN 10 TIMES THE TLV AND/OR PEL, CONSULT THE NIOSH RESPIRATOR DECISION LOGIC FOUND IN PUBLICATION NO. 87-116 OR ANSI Z88.2-1992. |
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Glove Protection:
NEOPRENE OR NITRILE RUBBER GLOVES SHOULD BE WORN. ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA'S PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) STANDARD FOR HAND PROTECTION, 29 CFR 1910.138. |
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Eye Protection:
CHEMICAL GOGGLES SHOULD BE WORN. ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA'S PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) STANDARD FOR EYE AND FACE PROTECTION, 29 CFR 1910.133. |
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Other Protection:
WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN HANDLING. A SAFETY SHOWER AND AN EYEWASH STATION SHOULD BE AVAILABLE. |
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Section X - Storage and Handling Information |
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Storage Temperature |
Storage Conditions |
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[√] Indoors |
[ ] Outdoors |
[ ] Heated |
[ ] Refrigerated |
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Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storing:
ALWAYS STORE MATERIAL IN ITS ORIGINAL CONTAINER. KEEP CONTAINER TIGHTLY CLOSED WHEN NOT IN USE. KEEP FROM FREEZING. IF PRODUCT FREEZES ALLOW IT TO SLOWLY WARM TO ROOM TEMPERATURE AND STIR THOROUGHLY BEFORE USING. EMPTY CONTAINERS MAY CONTAIN PRODUCT RESIDUES WHICH MAY EXHIBIT THE HAZARDS OF THE PRODUCT. |
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Other Precautions:
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. READ THE ENTIRE LABEL BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT. FOLLOW THE LABEL DIRECTIONS. |
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Section XI - Regulatory Information |
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Chemical Name |
CAS Number |
Upper % Limit |
GLYCOL ETHERS |
N/A |
5 |
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Those Ingredients listed above are subject to the reporting requirements of 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR part 372. |
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Please call 1-800-527-9919 for additional information if you are a California customer. This MSDS is not intended for users in the state of California. |
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Section XII - References |
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1. THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUES FOR CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES AND PHYSICAL AGENTS AND BIOLOGICAL EXPOSURE INDICES, ACGIH, 2003.
2. OSHA PEL.
3. REGISTRY OF TOXIC EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES, CCINFOWeb, 2003.
4. DISSOLVING THE MYTHS ABOUT EGBE AND HEALTH, CMA, GLYCOL
ETHER PANEL, 1989.
5. CHEMICAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION, NOVEMBER 9, 1998.
ALL THE COMPONENTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE
TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSCA) AND ARE EITHER LISTED ON
THE TSCA INVENTORY OR OTHERWISE EXEMPTED FROM LISTING. |
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IRR:IRRITANT, FLAM/FLAMM:FLAMMABLE, COMB:COMBUSTIBLE,
CORR:CORROSIVE CARC:CARCINOGENIC, TOX:TOXIC, N/A:NOT
APPLICABLE, N/E:NOT ESTABLISHED, COC:CLEVELAND OPEN CUP,
PMCC:PENSKY-MARTIN CLOSED CUP, TCC:TAGLIABUE CLOSED CUP,
LEL:LOWER EXPLOSION LIMIT, UEL:UPPER EXPLOSION LIMIT,
NFPA:NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION, IARC:INTERNATIONAL
AGENCY FOR THE RESEARCH ON CANCER, NTP:NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY
PROGRAM, OSHA:OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH ADMINISTRATION,
ACGIH:AMERICAN CONFERENCE OF GOVERNMENTAL INDUSTRIAL
HYGIENISTS, TLV:THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE, PEL:PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE
LIMIT, STEL:SHORT-TERM EXPOSURE LIMIT, MLD:MILD, MOD:MODERATE,
SEV:SEVERE, MUT:MUTAGENIC, ASPHYX:ASPHYXIANT, PNOS:PARTICLES
(INSOLUBLE) NOT OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, SDT:STANDARD DRAIZE TEST,
ORL:ORAL, IHL:INHALATION, HMN:HUMAN |
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THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BASED ON DATA CONSIDERED ACCURATE IN LIGHT OF CURRENT FORMULATION. HOWEVER, NO WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF THE DATA OR THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE THEREOF. |
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AB SOLUTIONS. assumes no responsibility for personal injury or property damage caused by the use, storage, or disposal of the product in a manner not recommended on the product label. Users assume all risks associated with such unrecommended use, storage, or disposal of the product. |
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