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3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
4. FIRST-AID MEASURES
Eye Contact : Flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Seek
medical attention if pain or redness persists.
Skin Contact :In case of contact, immediately rinse skin with plenty of water.
Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash clothing before
reuse. Clean shoes thoroughly before reuse. Wash exposed areas
thoroughly with soap and water. Leather articles should be
discarded. If irritation seek medical attention.
Inhalation : If inhaled, remove person to fresh air or open air area. If victim
has difficulty breathing, give oxygen. If the victim is not
breathing give artificial respiration \ or cardiopulmonary
resuscitation. Get medical help.
Ingestion : If swallowed in a potentially hazardous amount, contact immediately
doctor. Do not induce vomiting unless directed by medical
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5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
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7. HANDLING ANDSTORAGE
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Smell Odorless
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a. Reactivity
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Polymerization of hazardous materials does not form.
Complete and comprehensive account of the toxicological / health effects
b. Chemical Stability
a. Acute toxicity : Oral: LD50 5000 mg / kg bw (mouse)
Stable under normal conditions.
Dermal: LD50 3000 mg / kg bw (rabbit)
c. Possibility of hazardous reactions
b. Skin corrosion / irritation : Data not available. Not expected to corrode or irritate
Reactive with oxidizing agents, acids, alkalis, nitrates, chlorites, peroxides
the skin. This statement comes from compounds or products which have similar
d. Conditions to avoid
structure or composition.
Heat, fire or conditions that can generate static electricity.
c. Serious eye damage or irritation : Data not available. Not expected to cause
e. Incompatible materials
damage or irritation to eyes. This statement comes from compounds or products
Oxidizing agents, acids, alkalis, nitrates, chlorites, peroxides
which have similar structure or composition.
f. Hazardous decomposition products
d. Respiratory tract / skin sensitization : Data not available. Not expected to cause
Carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrogen and sulfur oxides
respiratory sensitization or sensitizationskin. This statement comes from compounds
(NOX, SOX), particulate, aromatic, VOC.
or products that have similaritiesstructure or composition.
e. Mutagenicity in germ cells : Data not available. It is thought that it is not a
mutagen in germ cells. This statementderived from compounds or products that
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a. Ecotoxicity
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Short term toxicity to fish:
Method
- LL50of(4disposal
days) 1 g: Avoid
/ L spilling, draining and contact with soil, drains,
drains sewerstoxicity
Short-term and sewers. Disposal
to aquatic of this product, dilution and any treatment
invertebrates:
the- EL50
product
(48must be in
hours) accordance
35.9 mg / L with the provisions of the local government.
Short-term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates:
- NOELR (21 days) 100 µg / L
- LOELR (21 days) 1.1 mg / L
Toxicity to algae &
cyanobacteria:
- EL50 (72 hours) 18.8 mg / L
b. Persistence and degradability
Data not available. There has been no further examination.
c. Bioaccumulative potential
Data not available. The details regarding the toxic effect relate to the
concentration nominal. There has been no further examination.
d. Mobility in soil
Data not available. There has been no further examination.
e. Other detrimental effects
Data not available. There has been no further examination.
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Not
15. classified
REGULATORYas a hazardous material for transportation. Keep away from material Food
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