27-mp81K001

Document Sample

Shared by: Peter Crisp
Stats
views:
38
posted:
11/6/2009
language:
English
pages:
1
MATERIAL SAFETY

DATA SHEET

PRODUCT/TRADE NAME:

PO BOX 16458 • FRESNO CA 93755

VERSATILE-IDS MANGANESE

I. NAME water. If inhaled, remove victim to fresh air, and administer CPR if necessary.

PRODUCT/TRADE NAME: VERSATILE-IDS MANGANESE

EPA REGISTRATION #: NONE IX. SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION

CHEMICAL NAME/COMMON NAME: RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Use NIOSH/MSHA - approved respiratory pro-

Manganese Sulfate/Manganese Sulfate tection for organic vapors for exposures up to 10 times the PEL/TLV. Positive

Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid/EDTA pressure self-contained breathing apparatus should be used for confined space

entry and exposures above 10 times the PEL/TLV.

II. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Neoprene or rubber gloves, long-

CAS# OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV sleeved coveralls and chemical goggles.

Manganese Sulfate 7785-87-7 5 mg/m 3 ceiling 5 mg/m 3 ceiling VENTILATION: General ventilation acceptable for intended use.

EDTA 60-00-4 NE NE

X. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS

III. PHYSICAL DATA Keep out of the reach of children. Read and follow all label instructions. Do not

SPECIFIC GRAVITY (H2O = 1): 1.29 store in steel or aluminum tanks.

MELTING POINT: NA

VAPOR DENSITY (AIR = 1): NA XI. REGULATORY DATA

% VOLATILES BY VOL.: NA SARA HAZARD CLASS: [X] Acute [ ] Chronic [ ] Flammable

ODOR: Ammonia [ ] Pressure [ ] Reactive [ ] None

APPEARANCE: Redish Liquid SARA 313: [ ] Yes [X] No Chemical:

FLASH POINT/METHOD: NA SARA 302: [ ] Yes [X] No Chemical:

VAPOR PRESSURE (mmHg): NA TPQ:

SOLUBILITY IN H2O: Soluble CERCLA: [ ] Yes [X] No Chemical:

RQ:

IV. FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD RCRA: [ ] Yes [X] No

EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: [X] Water Fog [ ] Foam [ ] Alcohol Foam NFPA HAZARD RATING: NFPA HAZARD RATING SCALE:

[X] CO2 [X] Dry Chemical [ ] Other Health: [1]

0 = Minimal 3 = Serious

FIRE FIGHTING PRECAUTIONS & HAZARDS: Fire: [0]

1 = Slight 4 = Severe

Fight fire upwind. Wear positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus Reactivity: [0]

2 = Moderate

and full protective equipment. Do not breathe smoke or mist. Avoid fallout and Special: [ ]

runoff. Dike to prevent entering drains, sewers, or water courses. Evacuate HMIS CODES: HMIS HAZARD RATING SCALE:

people downwind from fire. Health: [1] 0 = Minimal 3 = Serious

Fire: [0] 1 = Slight 4 = Severe

V. CARCINOGEN STATUS Reactivity: [0] 2 = Moderate

[ ] OSHA [ ] NTP [ ] IARC [X] No Listing Type



VI. REACTIVITY DATE PREPARED: March 7, 2007

[X] Stable HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION REVISED DATE:

[ ] Unstable [ ] May Occur [X] Will Not Occur

AVOID: Oxidizors Notice: This information was developed from information on the

HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: COx, NOx constituent materials. No warranty is expressed or implied regarding

the completeness or continuing accuracy of the information contained

VII. SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES herein, and Wilbur-Ellis disclaims all liability for reliance thereon. The

STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE OF SPILL: Wear appropriate personal protec- user should satisfy himself that he has all current data relevant to his

tive equipment. Absorb with inert material and vacuum or sweep into disposal particular use.

container.

DECONTAMINATION: Treat area with detergent and water and absorb with *Technical Material NE - Not Established NA - Not Applicable

inert material. Place in disposal container and repeat procedure as necessary

until area is clean.

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS: Dike to prevent entering drains, sewers or

water courses.

DISPOSAL: Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State and local regulations.



VIII. HEALTH PRECAUTION DATA

INGESTION: Do not ingest. Wash thoroughly before eating, drinking or smoking.

INHALATION: PEL/TLV 5 mg/m3 is a ceiling. Do not breathe mist. Wear proper 24 Hour Emergency Phone Number

respiratory protection for exposures above the PEL/TLV. CHEMTREC: (800) 424-9300

SKIN ABSORPTION: Can cause minor skin irritation. Wear proper personal

protective equipment to prevent skin exposure.

EYE EXPOSURE: Keep out of eyes. If exposed, flush eyes for a minimum of 15

minutes with water. Wear proper eye protection to prevent exposure.

EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: Symptoms of overexposure can include

mask-like facial expression, spastic gait, tremors, slurred speech, fatigue and

insomnia. No known chronic effects. Preexisting medical conditions involving

the above symptoms may be aggravated by exposure.

FIRST AID: In all cases, get prompt medical attention. If ingested, give several

glasses of water and induce vomiting. Do not induce vomiting if person is

unconscious. For skin exposure, remove contaminated clothing and wash with

soap and water. For eye exposure, irrigate for a minimum of 15 minutes with

Versatile-IDS MSDS’\Versatile-IDS Manganese.p65


Share This Document


Related docs
Other docs by Peter Crisp
2079024pdf
Views: 2  |  Downloads: 0
1254077pdf
Views: 0  |  Downloads: 0
11927
Views: 0  |  Downloads: 0
70-1000ns
Views: 4  |  Downloads: 0
1261279gen
Views: 1  |  Downloads: 0
CrayonRegPrsd
Views: 0  |  Downloads: 0
00068243_4_
Views: 0  |  Downloads: 0
315-contactcleanerNF
Views: 0  |  Downloads: 0
1226036pdf
Views: 0  |  Downloads: 0
5203021pdf
Views: 0  |  Downloads: 0
by registering with docstoc.com you agree to our
privacy policy

You are almost ready to download!

You are almost ready to download!