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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Product
Name: Unicid E.P.A.C. (Environmental Pump and Carry) Formula: Acid solution of polyelectrolytes. DOT
Classification: Not regulated as a hazardous material by DOT or IMO. COMPONENT INFORMATION COMPONENTS:
AMT. (%) The balance of the components are not listed or considered hazardous in 29CFR 1910.1200 or other pertinent sections of OSHA Regulations and comprise proprietary information.
FIRST
AID PROCEDURES: May cause skin irritation or burns. Wash skin surface with mild soap and water. FIRE
FIGHTING INFORMATION: As with any acid, contact with metals may produce flammable hydrogen gas. Use extinguishing media appropriate for surrounding fire. SPILL
OR LEAK HANDLING INFORMATION: Neutralize spills with pH Neutralize, lime or soda ash; flush spill area with plenty of water. Procedures: Keep spectators away. Treat as an acid material. Contain spill with inert material (sand, earth, absorbable material). Transfer diking material to suitable container for recovery or disposal. Material may be diluted and rinsed down a sanitary sewer system to a municipal wastewater plant. If quantities in excess of 500 gallons are rinsed to a sewer, the district should be notified of possible pH upset to the plant. HAZARD INFORMATION HEALTH
EFFECTS: Human health effects of overexposure by skin or eye contact may initially include: skin irritation with some discomfort or rash, or eye irritation with discomfort, tearing, or blurring of vision. Higher exposures may lead to these effects: skin burns or ulceration, or eye corrosion with corneal or conjunctival ulceration. Human health effects of over exposure by inhalation may include irritation or corrosion of mucous membranes with upper and lower respirator irritation. Human health effects of overexposure by ingestion may include corrosion of mucous membranes with stomach discomfort, nausea, and prostration. Significant skin permeation after contact appears unlikely. There are no reports of human sensitization. REACTIVITY
INFORMATION:
PERSONAL
PROTECTION MEASURES: Hand Protection: Wear neoprene gloves or approved chemical protective gloves suitable for use with acids. FACILITY
CONTROL MEASURES: Storage: Product should not be stored with or near strong caustic or oxidizing agents. Other Protective Equipment: Eye wash facility should be present where product is stored or utilized.
PHYSICAL
PROPERTIES: WASTE
DISPOSAL: REGULATORY INFORMATION DOT
Proper Shipping: RCRA
Status: SARA/TITLE
lll-CERCLA List: SARA/TITLE
lll-Toxic Chemicals List: TSCA
Inventory Status: California
Proposition 65: SARA/TITLE lll-OSHA/HCS Hazardous Chemical: The following data refers to the constituent reported under Component Information as being considered hazardous under OSHA. HCS 29CFR 1910.1200. Delayed
(Chronic) Health Hazard Primary Routes of Exposure: Dermal Threshold Limit
Value: None established Oral LD50 >5 to >10 G/KG 9 (two studies) Subchronic Studies: A 90 day oral gavage study was conducted in the rat using daily doses of 100, 500, and 2500 mg/kg. Preliminary results indicate that at least the highest dose causes increased levels of phosphate and calcium to appear in the urine. This is associated with bone weakness. Signs & Symptoms of Exposure-Acute: No identified health effects. Chronic: If ingested, this product may cause bone weakness and an increase in urinary phosphate/calcium levels. Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure: None known. Emergency
& First Aid Procedures: Design
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