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ANGELES UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION

Angeles City

College of Allied Medical Professions MTChem3 Laboratory


Department of Medical Technology Analytical Chemistry for Medical Laboratory Science

COMPILATION OF SAFETY DATA SHEETS

EXPT NO.: GROUP NO.:


EXPT TITLE: YR&SEC:

Substance/Chemical/Reagent Possible Hazards Safety Precautions Proper Waste Disposal


NaOH (sodium hydroxide) GHS Classification:
• Corrosive to metals
• Skin corrosion
• Serious eye damage
Exposure to the product
induces the following
manifestations, both acute and
delayed:
• Ingestion: perforation of the
esophagus and the stomach,
severe burns of the throat and
mouth, burns of mucous
membranes, shortness of
breath, coughing, and
respiratory tract damages
• Inhalation: sore throat,
coughing, asthma-like
shortness of breath, upper
respiratory tract irritation,
tracheobronchitis, and
pulmonary oedema
• Skin contact: corrosive skin
damage, burning pain, and
blistering
• Eye contact: burning, tearing,
severe irritation, and corneal
damage
NaCl (sodium chloride) Exposure to the product
induces the following
manifestations, both acute and
delayed:
• Ingestion: vomiting, nausea,
diarrhea, dehydration,
congestion in internal organs,
and inflammatory reactions in
the gastrointestinal tract

Checked by: _______________


Date: _____________________
ANGELES UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
Angeles City

College of Allied Medical Professions MTChem3 Laboratory


Department of Medical Technology Analytical Chemistry for Medical Laboratory Science

• Inhalation: respiratory
irritation (concentrated
exposure)
• Eye contact: eye irritation to
serious eye damage
Other:
• Special hazards may arise
from the mixture with
hydrogen chloride gas and
sodium oxides
• Ambient fire may liberate
hazardous vapors
HCl (hydrochloric acid) GHS Classification:
• Corrosive to metals
• Skin corrosion
• Serious eye damage
• Specific target organ toxicity
Exposure to the product
induces the following
manifestations, both acute and
delayed:
• Ingestion: oral cavity and
burns
• Inhalation: mucous
membrane complications
• Skin contact: moderate to
severe skin burns
• Eye contact: burning, tearing,
severe irritation, and
blindness
Other:
• Exothermic reactions may
arise in the presence of other
chemicals.

Checked by: _______________


Date: _____________________
ANGELES UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
Angeles City

College of Allied Medical Professions MTChem3 Laboratory


Department of Medical Technology Analytical Chemistry for Medical Laboratory Science

Reference:
Merck Millipore. (2021). Hydrochloric acid 36% SDS. Retrieved from
https://www.merckmillipore.com/INTL/en/product/msds/MDA_CHEM-
115186?ReferrerURL=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bing.com%2F
Merck Millipore. (2021). Sodium chloride SDS. Retrieved from
https://www.merckmillipore.com/INTL/en/product/msds/MDA_CHEM-106404
Merck Millipore. (2021). Sodium hydroxide SDS. Retrieved from
https://www.merckmillipore.com/INTL/en/product/msds/MDA_CHEM-106498

Checked by: _______________


Date: _____________________

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