SDS
SAFETY DATA SHEET 
800817  Page 3 of 6  Date issued 15-August-2017   
EXPOSURE GUIDELINES:   OSHA    ACGIH 
COMPONENT  PEL    TWA   
Sodium Bicarbonate  5 mg/m
3
 Respirable 3 mg/m
3
 Respirable   
    15 mg/m
3 
Total Dust  10 mg/m
3 
Total Dust     
Citric Acid.  N.A.    N.A. 
Sodium (14-16) olefin sulfonate  N.A.    N.A.   
VENTILATION REQUIREMENT: Avoid prolonged breathing mists or dusts of this product. Use with 
adequate ventilation. Do not use in closed or confined spaces.  
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: None required. Emergency responders should wear self-contained 
breathing apparatus (SCBA) to avoid inhalation of product. 
EYE PROTECTION: Do not wear contact lenses. Emergency responders should wear full eye and face 
protection. 
SKIN PROTECTION: Rubber gloves with protective cuff. Emergency responders should wear 
impermeable gloves. 
OTHER PROTECTION: Emergency responders should wear chemical type (impermeable) protective 
clothing and footwear where direct contact with chemicals in this product is possible. 
WORK/HYGIENIC PRACTICES: Wash thoroughly with soap and water after use or handling. 
SECTION 9 – PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES 
Appearance: Powder in water soluble pouch Flammability:  Not Flammable 
Odor: Peach    Upper/Lower Flammability:   N.A. 
Odor Threshold: N.D.    Vapor Pressure:  N.D  
pH: @49ºC    5.70-6.10   Vapor Density (mm Hg): N.D. 
Melting Point:   N.D.  Relative Bulk Density  N.D. 
Freezing Point:  N.D  Solubility in water:  100% 
Boiling Point:  N.D.    Partition Coefficient;  N.D. 
Boiling Point Range: N.A.  n-octanol/water     
Flash Point:  None   Auto Ignition Temperature: N.A. 
Evaporation Rate: N.D  Decomposition Temperature: N.A. 
    Viscosity:    N.A. 
SECTION 10 – STABILITY AND REACTIVITY 
REACTIVITY: N.A. 
CHEMICAL STABILITY: Stable under normal storage conditions. 
POSSIBILITY OF HAZARDOUS REACTIONS: N. D. 
CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Avoid elevated temperatures. 
INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS: Strong oxidizing agents, acids, bases, and bleach. 
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Thermal decomposition can lead to release of irritating 
gases, vapors and carbon oxides. In the event of fire: see Section 5. 
SECTION 11 – TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION 
 Routes of Exposure  Eyes, Skin, Inhalation, Ingestion. 
Eyes  Irritant: avoid eye contact. Effects may vary depending on length of exposure, 
solution concentration 
 Skin     Mild Irritant. Prolonged contact may cause dermatitis, and itching. 
 Inhalation    No adverse effects expected under typical use conditions. 
 Ingestion    Oral burns, vomiting, and gastrointestinal disturbance. 
LD
50 
ACUTE EYE IRRITATION:  GHS Toxicity Category 2B 
LD
50 
ACUTE DERMAL IRRATION - RABBITS: GHS Toxicity Category 3  
LD
50 
ACUTE ORAL TOXICITY – RATS:  GHS Toxicity >2,000 mg/kg 
LD
50 
ACUTE DERMAL TOXICITY - RABBITTS: GHS Toxicity >5,000 mg/kg 






