MSDS
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Date Issued: 07/01/2008
MSDS No: Blue Wave Blitz Oxidizing Shock
Date Revised: 08/30/2011
Revision No: 6
Blue Wave Blitz Oxidizing Shock
EVAPORATION RATE: Not volatile.
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.000 to 1.400
(VOC): 100.000
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: No
STABILITY: Stable when handled and stored as indicated.
CONDITIONS TO AVOID: May be unstable at temperatures above 170 deg C (338 deg F). Avoid storage at temperatures
above 52 deg C (125 deg F). Prevent ingress of humidity and moisture into container or package. Always close the lid.
POSSIBILITY OF HAZARDOUS REACTIONS: Decomposes when heated or dampened, releasing oxygen and heat of
decomposition.
INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS: The mixture of this product with compounds containing halides or active halogens (bromine,
chlorine, iodine) can cause the release of the respective halogen gas, if moisture is present. Avoid these gases (bromine and
chlorine) because they are very irritating to eyes and lungs even at low concentrations. Never mix this product with dry or
concentrate bromine-containing chemicals such as bromates, bromides, or any concentrated bromine pool chemicals. Mixing
this product with dry chlorine chemicals such as hypochlorites, sodium dichloroisocyanurate (dichlor), sodium
trichloroisocyanurate (trichlor) or with sodium chloride (salt), may cause the release of chlorine gas.
Mixing with cyanides can cause release of hydrogen cyanide gas. Mixing with heavy metal salts such as those of cobalt,
nicket, copper, or manganese can cause decomposition with release of oxygen and heat.
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
ACUTE
SKIN ABSORPTION: > 11000 mg/kg (rabbits)
ORAL LD
50
: 200-2000 mg/kg (rat)
INHALATION LC
50
: > 5 mg/L (4 hour)
Notes: In rats.
EYE EFFECTS: This product is a severe eye irritant in animals.
SKIN EFFECTS: This product is a severe skin irritant in animals, but not a skin sensitizer.
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
AQUATIC TOXICITY (ACUTE)
96-HOUR LC
50
: 53 mg/L (Rainbow Trout)
48-HOUR EC
50
: 3.5 mg/L (Daphnia Magna)
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
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