SDS

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SECTION 11
TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Acute toxicity (LD50) *See note at the bottom of the section
Oral: Dermal:
Inhalation:
Skin irritation:
Eye irritation:
Dermal sensitization:
Respiratory sensitization:
Aspiration Hazard:
Chronic Toxicity
Mutagenicity:
Carcinogenicity:
Reproductive toxicity:
STOT-single exposure:
STOT-repeated exposure:
Other:
300 - 2000 mg/kg
>5000 mg/kg
>20.0 mg/l
Non-irritant
Non-irritant
Not expected to have a sensitizing effect.
Not expected to have a sensitizing effect.
Not applicable
Not suspected of causing genetic defects
Not suspected of causing cancer.
Not expected to have adverse effects on reproduction.
Not expected to have adverse effects.
Not expected to have l
ong term adverse effects.
*All data in this section is based off calculations from Part 3 of the Globally Harmonized
System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) utilizing information from the
constituent components.
Contains ethylene glycol, which is toxic when swallowed. A lethal dose of ethylene glycol
for an adult human is 1-2 mL per kilogram of body weight, or about 4 ounces (1/2 cup) for
a 130-lb adult and may show delayed onset of symptoms.
SECTION 12
ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Environmental toxicity
Fish:
Invertebrates:
Aquatic plants:
Microorganism:
Persistence/Degradability:
Bioaccumulation:
Mobility in soil:
Other:
> 100 mg/l.
> 100 mg/l.
> 100 mg/l.
> 100 mg/l.
This product is not expected to be readily biodegradable.
Not determined.
Not determined.
All classifications are based on calculations in Part 4 of the Globally Harmonized System
of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) utilizing information from the
constituent components.
SECTION 13
DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Waste disposal:
Other
This product unadulterated by other materials can be classified as a non-hazardous
waste. Depending on use, used product may be regulated. Dispose of in a licensed
facility. Do not discharge product in to sewer system. Dispose of containers by crushing
or puncturing, so as to prevent unauthorized use of used containers. Waste
management should be in full compliance with federal, state, and local laws.
The transportation, storage, treatment and disposal of RCRA waste material must be
conducted in compliance with 40 CFR 262, 263, 264, 268 and 270. Chemical additions,
processing or otherwise altering this material may make the waste management
information presented in this SDS incomplete, inaccurate or otherwise inappropriate.