Specification
Product Name: Corrosion Stop
Product Code: 16-CSP
Date: 1/6/16
Total pages: Page 6 of 7
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Reproductive Toxicity: Exposure to toluene during pregnancy has demonstrated limited
evidence of developmental toxicity in laboratory animals. Decreased fetal body weight and
increased skeletal variations in both inhalation and oral studies, but only at doses that were
maternally toxic. No fetal toxicity was seen at doses that were not maternally toxic. Decreased
sperm counts have been observed in male rats in the absence of a reduction in fertility. Toluene
has been reported to cause mental or growth retardation in the children of solvent abusers who
directly inhale toluene during pregnancy.
Toxicity: Harmful to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment
Persistence and Degradability: Heptane is expected to biodegrade in soil based on 100% degradation after 4 and 25
days in screening tests using gasoline contaminated soil and activated sewage sludge, respectively. Based on 100%
degradation within 25 days during aerobic biodegradation screening tests, heptane is expected to biodegrade in natural
water. Not expected to persist in the environment if spilled or released.
Bioaccumulative Potential: An estimated BCF of 2,000 suggests the potential for bioconcentration in aquatic organisms
is very high.
Mobility in Soil: If released to soil, heptane is expected to have no mobility based upon an estimated Koc of 8,200. If
released into water, heptane is expected to adsorb to suspended solids and sediment. Expected to have low mobility in
soil and sediments with adsorption being the predominant physical process.
Do not puncture or burn containers. Give empty, leaking, or full containers to disposal service equipped to handle and dispose of
aerosol (pressurized) containers. Dispose of spilled material in accordance with state and local regulations for waste that is non-
hazardous by Federal definition. Note that this information applies to the material as manufactured; processing, use, or contamination
may make this information inappropriate, inaccurate, or incomplete.
Note that this handling and disposal information may also apply to empty containers, liners and rinsate. State or local regulations or
restrictions are complex and may differ from federal regulations. This information is intended as an aid to proper handling and
disposal; the final responsibility for handling and disposal is with the owner of the waste. See Section 9 - Physical and Chemical
Properties
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Aerosols (limited quantity),
Class 2.1, ERG 126
AIR (IATA)
Aerosols (limited quantity),
Class 2.1, ERG 126, UN No. 1950
Vessel
Aerosol (Limited Quantity), Class 2.1, UN No 1950
Environmental Regulations
SARA 302/304:
None
SARA 311/312:
Immediate ( x ) Delayed ( ) Fire ( x ) Reactive ( ) Sudden Release of Pressure ( x )
12. Ecological Information
13. Disposal Considerations
14. Transport Information
15. Regulatory Information