Safety Data Sheet: 1) Product Identification
Safety Data Sheet: 1) Product Identification
Safety Data Sheet: 1) Product Identification
1) Product Identification
2) Hazard(s) Identification
Health Environmental Physical
Acute Toxicity Cat. 4 (oral) Aquatic Toxicity Corrosive Cat. 1
Skin Corrosion Cat. 1A Acute Cat. 3
Eye Effects Cat. 1
Labeling:
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4) First-Aid Measures
Inhalation Skin Contact Eye Contact Ingestion
If symptoms develop, Immediately flush skin with If material gets into the eyes, Seek immediate medical
immediately move individual water for at least 15 minutes immediately flush eyes attention. Do not induce
away from exposure and into while removing contaminated gently with water for at least vomiting. Vomiting will
fresh air. Seek immediate clothing and shoes. Seek 15 minutes while holding cause further damage to the
medical attention; keep immediate medical attention. eyelids apart. If symptoms mouth and throat. If
person warm and quiet. If Wash clothing before re-use develop as a result of vapor individual is conscious and
person is not breathing, begin and discard contaminated exposure, immediately move alert, immediately rinse
artificial respiration. If shoes. individual away from mouth with water and give
breathing is difficult, exposure and into fresh air milk or water to drink. If
administer oxygen. before flushing as possible, do not leave
recommended above. Seek individual unattended.
immediate medical attention.
5) Firefighting Measures
Suitable Extinguishing Media: Water, Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, and Foam Blanket
Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: N/A
Specific Hazards: Always wear self-contained breathing apparatus when fighting a chemical fire.
Special Protective Actions for Fire-Fighters: Carbon Monoxide/Carbon Dioxide gases liberated during
combustion. Phosphorus Oxides liberated during
combustion.
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ACID
Eye/Face: Safety glasses with Side shields. Wear chemical safety goggles with face shield when
appropriate.
Skin: Wear chemical resistant clothing and rubber boots.
Gloves: Wear appropriate chemical resistant gloves.
Protective Material Types: Neoprene, nitrile rubber, polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene.
Summary Comments: The severity of the tissue damage is a function of its concentration, the length of
tissue contact time, and local tissue conditions. After exposure there may be a time delay before irritation
and other effects occur. This material is a strong irritant and is corrosive to the skin, eyes, and mucous
membranes. This material may cause severe burns and permanent damage to any tissue with which it
comes into contact. Inhalation will cause severe irritation, possible burns with pulmonary edema, which
may lead to pneumonitis. Skin contact with this material may cause severe irritation and corrosion of
tissue. Eye contact can cause severe irritation, corrosion with possible corneal damage and blindness.
Ingestion may cause irritation, corrosion/ulceration, nausea, and vomiting.
Sub-chronic/Chronic Toxicity:
Test Results Comments
N/A N/A N/A
Persistence and Degradability: No specific biodegradation test data located. While acidity of this
material is readily reduced in natural waters, the resulting phosphate may persist indefinitely or
incorporate into biological systems.
Bioaccumulative Potential: This material is believed not to bioaccumulate.
Mobility in Soil: Not available
Other Adverse Effects: Not available
1 REACTIVITY 2-Moderate
0-Minimal