MSDS

ENDUROCLEAN POLISHING LIQUID
Product Name
LD50 (Ingestion): 1020 mg/kg (rat)
Environment Limited ecotoxicity data was available for this product at the time this report was prepared. Ensure appropriate
measures are taken to prevent this product from entering the environment.
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Waste Disposal Disposal requirements are dependent on the hazard classification of the waste produced, as defined under the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261. The disposal of this material must be conducted
in compliance with the relevant parts of 40 CFR 261. Check state and local regulation for any additional
requirements, as these may be more restrictive than federal laws and regulation.
Legislation Dispose of in accordance with relevant local legislation.
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
None Allocated None Allocated None Allocated
None Allocated
DOT Proper Shipping Name
UN No.
Packing Group
DG Class Subsidiary Risk(s)
DOT (Domestic Surface Transportation)
None Allocated
US EPCRA and CAA Regulatory Information
The following components are subject to the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) and Section 112(r) of
the Clean Air Act (CAA):
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
None of the components of this product are listed on the SARA/CERCLA/CASA lists.
Carcinogenicity
The following components are reported to be carcinogenic:
None of the components of this product are listed on the NTP/IARC/OSHA lists.
TSCA
The following components are not listed on the TSCA Inventory List:
All components are listed on the TSCA Inventory List.
Additional
Information
RESPIRATORS: In general the use of respirators should be limited and engineering controls employed to avoid
exposure. If respiratory equipment must be worn ensure correct respirator selection and training is undertaken.
Remember that some respirators may be extremely uncomfortable when used for long periods. The use of air
powered or air supplied respirators should be considered where prolonged or repeated use is necessary.
WORKPLACE CONTROLS AND PRACTICES: Unless a less toxic chemical can be substituted for a hazardous
substance, ENGINEERING CONTROLS are the most effective way of reducing exposure. The best protection is
to enclose operations and/or provide local exhaust ventilation at the site of chemical release. Isolating operations
can also reduce exposure. Using respirators or protective equipment is less effective than the controls mentioned
above, but is sometimes necessary.
ABBREVIATIONS:
ACGIH - American Conference of Industrial Hygienists.
ADG - Australian Dangerous Goods.
BEI - Biological Exposure Indice(s).
CAS# - Chemical Abstract Service number - used to uniquely identify chemical compounds.
CNS - Central Nervous System.
EC No - European Community Number.
HSNO - Hazardous Substances and New Organisms.
IARC - International Agency for Research on Cancer.
mg/m3 - Milligrams per Cubic Metre.
NOS - Not Otherwise Specified.
pH - relates to hydrogen ion concentration using a scale of 0 (high acidic) to 14 (highly alkaline).
ppm - Parts Per Million.
RTECS - Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances.
STEL - Short Term Exposure Limit.
16. OTHER INFORMATION
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Reviewed: 15 Oct 2010
Printed: 15 Oct 2010
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