Specification

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Issue date 08/23/2019
US. OSHA Table Z-1 Limits for Air Contaminants (29 CFR 1910.1000)
Components Type
Value
Dibutyltin Oxide (CAS
818-08-6)
US. ACGIH Threshold Limit Values
PEL 0.1 mg/m3
Components
Type
Value
Dibutyltin Oxide (CAS
818-08-6)
STEL 0.2 mg/m3
TWA 0.1 mg/m3
US. NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards
Components
Type
Value
Dibutyltin Oxide (CAS
818-08-6)
Biological limit values
Exposure guidelines
TWA 0.1 mg/m3
No biological exposure limits noted for the ingredient(s).
Canada - Alberta OELs: Skin design
ation
Dibutyltin Oxide (CAS 818-08-6) Can be absorbed through the skin.
Methanol (CAS 67-56-1) Can be absorbed through the skin.
Canada - British Columbia OELs: Skin designation
Dibutyltin Oxide (CAS 818-08-6) Can be absorbed through the skin.
Methanol (CAS 67-56-1) Can be absorbed through the skin.
Canada - Manitoba OELs: Skin designation
Dibutyltin Oxide (CAS 818-08-6) Can be absorbed through the skin.
Methanol (CAS 67-56-1) Can be absorbed through the skin.
Canada - Ontario OE
Ls: Skin designation
Dibutyltin Oxide (CAS 818-08-6) Can be absorbed through the skin.
Methanol (CAS 67-56-1) Can be absorbed through the skin.
Canada - Quebec OELs: Skin designation
Dibutyltin Oxide (CAS 818-08-6) Can be absorbed through the skin.
Methanol (CAS 67-56-1) Can be absorbed through the skin.
Canada - Saskatchewan OELs: Skin designation
Dibutyltin Oxide (CAS 818-08-6) Can be absorbed through the skin.
Methanol (CAS 67-56-1) Can be absorbed through the skin.
US A
CGIH Threshold Limit Values: Skin designation
Dibutyltin Oxide (CAS 818-08-6) Can be absorbed through the skin.
Methanol (CAS 67-56-1) Can be absorbed through the skin.
US. NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards
Dibutyltin Oxide (CAS 818-08-6) Can be absorbed through the skin.
Methanol (CAS 67-56-1) Can be absorbed through the skin.
Appropriate engineering
controls
Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should be used. Ventilation rates
should be matched to conditions. If applicab
le, use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation,
or other engineering controls to maintain airborne levels below recommended exposure limits. If
exposure limits have not been established, maintain airborne levels to an acceptable level.
Individual protection measures, such as personal protective equipment
Eye/face protection
Skin protection
Hand protection
Other
Respiratory protection
Thermal hazards
General hygiene
considerations
Wear safety glasses with side shield
s.
Wear appropriate chemical resistant gloves. Confirm with a reputable supplier first.
As required by employer code.
Where exposure guideline levels may be exceeded, use an approved NIOSH respirator.
Respirator should be selected by and used under the direction of a trained health and safety
professional following requirements found in OSHA's respirator standard (29 CFR 1910.134),
CAN/CSA-Z94.4 and ANSI's standard for respiratory protection (Z88.2).
Not applicable.
Always observe good personal hygiene measures, such as washing after handling the material
and before eating, drinking, and/or smoking. Routinely wash work clothing and protective
equipment to remove contaminants. When using do not eat or drink.
9. Physical and chemical properties
Appearance
Physical state
Form
Paste.
Liquid.
Liquid