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1.1.2 Brief recommendations for The product is to be used as the additive to fracturing fluids to
use inhibit growth and development of microorganisms therein [1].
(including restrictions on use)
1.2. Information on manufacturer and supplier
1.2.1. Full legal name Uralplast Limited Liability Company
of organization (Uralplast LLC)
1.2.2. Address (postal and registered) 620024, Ekaterinburg, 1, Bisertskaia Str., lit. 3, office 66
2. Hazard(s) identification
2.1 Level of chemical product Moderately hazardous products by the degree of health effect;
hazard as a whole hazard class according to GOST 12.1.007 – “3” [1,14].
(hazard classification information in accordance
with the legislation of the Russian Federation Classification according to GHS:
according to GOST 12.1.007 and GHS) - oxidizer; class 2;
- skin damage (necrosis)/irritation: class 2;
- severe eye damage/irritation: class 2A;
- acute aquatic toxicity: class 2;
- chronic aquatic toxicity: class 2 [30-33].
3.2. Ingredients
(name, CAS and EC numbers, mass fraction (the sum will be 100%), MPC w.z. or SRLI w.z, hazard classes, reference to data
sources)
Table 1 [1,22].
Weight Hazard
Ingredients Working zone CAS EC
fraction, % class
MPC,
mg/m3
Potassium sorbate 25 Not specified None 24634-61-5 246-376-1
Sodium benzoate 25 5(а) 3 532-32-1 208-534-8
Dibromonitrilopropionamid
25 Not specified None 10222-01-2 233-539-7
e
Sodium salt of
25 Not specified None 51580-86-0 None
dichloroisocyanuric acid
Note: a - aerosol
4.2.2. Skin contact Remove contaminated clothing and immediately wash the
affected area with running water and soap [1-5]. Get medical
attention if needed.
4.2.3. Eye contact Wash wide-opened eyes with plenty of running water during
5-10 minutes [1-5]. Get medical attention.
5.6. Personal Protective Equipment for Fire retardant clothing complete with self-rescuer SPI-20 [29].
firefighters
5.7. Specific features during fire The product contains the oxidizer, which can contribute to the
extinguishing ignition of combustibles and enhance the combustion [1,9].
6.1.2. Personal Protective For chemical surveillance and supervisor use Portable
Equipment in emergency (PPE for Breathing Device – 3 (during 20 min.) Emergency brigades
emergency response crews) should use a Chemical Isolation Kit-5 complete with self-
contained respirator IP-4M. In case of absence of stipulated
models use field-protective suit L-1 or L-2 suits complete with
industrial respirator and KD filter box. Small PFM-1
industrial gas mask, butyl rubber dispersion gloves, special
footwear for protection against oil and petroleum products. At
low concentrations in the air (at the excess of Maximum
Allowable Concentration up to 100 times), it is allowed to use
protective clothing, autonomous protective kit with forced
supply of purified air to the breathing zone with PZU and PZ-
2 filter boxes, RPG filtering gas respirator with KD filter box,
FORT-P filtering respirator, Snezhok-KU-M universal
respirator.
In case of fire - fire retardant clothing complete with self-
rescuer SPI-20 [29].
(including accidental release measures and Barrier the spillages with earth bank. Avoid contact with
safety precautions ensuring the protection of the petroleum products and other combustible materials.
environment)
Collect the spillages and send them for disposal in accordance
with fire safety measures. Insulate the place of the spillage
with sand and rinse it with plenty of water. Treat the area with
30% solution of hydrogen peroxide (hexochlomelamine,
dichloramines). Avoid contact of the substance and flushing
water with petroleum products and other combustible
materials. Rinse the rolling stock surfaces with plenty of water
and detergent compositions [29].
6.2.2. Fire extinguishing procedure Extinguish combustible mixtures with water mist and wetting
agent, foams, powders from the maximum distance.
7.3 Safety precautions and storage Not intended for household use [1].
rules in household use
8.3.4. Personal protection equipment in Not intended for household use [1].
household use
11 Toxicological information
11.1 General description Moderately dangerous products. Causes
of impact irritation in case of contact with skin and eyes [1-5].
(assessment of hazard (toxicity) level of impact
on human health, description of the most
characteristic hazard signs)
11.2. Routes of exposure (inhalation, Contact with skin and eye mucous membranes, inhalation
ingestion, skin and eyes contact) and ingestion [1-5].
11.3. Human organs, tissues and Central nervous system, respiratory organs, kidneys, liver,
systems skin, eyes [1-5].
11.4
beingInformation
affected on exposure to health Causes severe irritation in case of contact with skin and
hazards in direct contact with products, mucous membranes of the eyes and respiratory tract. It has
and the consequences of these effects percutaneous (penetrates through intact skin) and sensitizing
(irritating to the upper respiratory tract, eyes, skin; (allergic dermatitis in the production conditions) actions [1-
skin-resorptive effect and sensitization) 5].
11.5 Information about delayed effects Reprotoxic, mutagenic and carcinogenic effects have not
on human health been detected.
(effects on the function of reproduction, Cumulativity is low [1-5].
carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, cumulativeness
and other chronic effects)
1
LNV – limiting nuisance value (tox. – toxicological; s.-t. (san.-tox.) – sanitary-toxicological, org. – organoleptic with specifying the
kind of changes in organoleptic properties of water (odor. – changes water odour, turbid. – increases water turbidity, col. – colour
water, foam – causes foaming, film – creates film on the water surface, flav. – savours water, op. – causes opalescence); refl. –
reflective, res. – resorptive; refl.-res. – reflective-resorptive; com. fish. – commercial fishing (change in saleable qualities of
commercial aquatic organisms); gen. – general sanitary).
2
Water in water bodies used for drinking and in household
3
Water in water bodies with commercial fishing importance (including marine ones)
12.3.2 Environmental toxicity indicators In general, there is no information available. Data is presented
(CL, EC for fish, Daphnia magna, algae, by ingredients.
etc.) Sodium dichloroisocyanurate:
Acute toxicity for fish:
CL50 0,22 mg/l, 96 h., Salmo guardneri (steelhead trout)
CL50 0,28 mg/l, 96 h., Lepomis macrochirus (perch) [2].
12.3.3 Migration and transformation in The product slowly transforms in the environment. Biological
catabolism was not studied [2].
environment due to biodegradation
and other processes (oxidation,
hydrolysis, etc.)
13.2 Information about locations and Products not suitable for use are disposed of in accordance
methods of decontamination, with SanPiN 2.1.7.1322-03
utilization or disposal of waste [10].
including containers (packing)
13.3. Recommendations on disposal of
materials) Not intended for household use [1].
wastes formed during household use of
the product
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15.2. International conventions and Not regulated by the Montreal Protocol and the
agreements Stockholm Convention.
(whether the product is regulated by the Montreal
Protocol, Stockholm Convention, etc.)
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16. Additional information
16.1 Information about revision (reissue) of The SDS has been developed for the first time in accordance
the SDS with GOST 30333-2007 [15].
(indicate: “SDS has been developed for the first
time” or “SDS was re-registered upon the
expiration. The pervious SDS No....” or “The
following items have been changed..., date of
changing...”)