Datasheet
Formula
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Edition No. 1 Day of issue: 4
April 2008 Day of revision:- Page 3 af 4
11. Toxicological information
Routes of exposure:
Skin, lungs and gastrointestinal tract.
Acute toxicity:
Inhalation:
Vapours may cause irritation to the airways. Inhalation of larger amounts may induce discomfort, nausea, dizziness,
headache, narcosis and unconsciousness.
Skin:
Degreases skin. Can be absorbed through skin and induce symptoms mentioned for “Inhalation”.
Eyes:
Causes irritation with redness.
Ingestion:
May irritate the mucous membranes. May cause symptoms like nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea and symptoms mentioned for
“Inhalation”.
Long term toxicity:
Prolonged or frequent exposure to vapours of volatile organic compounds may result in damage on liver, kidneys, blood or
central nervous system. Prolonged or frequent contact can cause eczema and inflammation of the skin as a result of
degreasing.
12. Ecological information
Ecotoxicity:
Propan-2-ol is slightly toxic to fish. LC
50
(fisk, 96h) = 1,4 – 11,1 g/l.
Mobility:
Soluble in water and good mobility in the aquatic systems is expected.
Persistence and degradability:
Propan-2-ol is readily biodegradable
Bioaccumulative potential:
No significant bioaccumulation is expected (computer model)
Other adverse effects:
-
13. Disposal considerations
Comply with national and local regulations. The preparation is to be considered as hazardous waste.
EWC-code:
20 01 13
14. Transport information
UN-no Proper shipping name Class Packing group
1987 ALKOHOLS, N.O.S. (Propan-2-ol) 3 III (ADR/RID)




