SDS
SAFETY DATA SHEET
HTH Shock Treatment
REVISION DATE : 06/24/2015 Page 4 of 13
Flammability Summary (OSHA):
This product is chemically reactive with many substances. Any
contamination of the product with other substances by spill or
otherwise may result in a chemical reaction and fire., This product is
a strong oxidizer which is capable of intensifying a fire once started.,
Product is not known to be flammable, combustible or pyrophoric.,
NFPA Oxidizer Class: Meets the criteria of an NFPA Class 1
Oxidizer
Flammable Properties
Flash Point:
Not applicable
Autoignition Temperature:
Not applicable
Extinguishing Media:
Water only. Do not use dry extinguishers containing ammonium
compounds.
Fire Fighting Instructions:
Use water to cool containers exposed to fire. See Section 6 for
protective equipment for fire fighting.
Upper Flammable / Explosive Limit,
% in air:
Not applicable
Lower Flammable / Explosive Limit,
% in air:
Not applicable
SECTION 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Personal Protection for Emergency
Situations:
Response to a large quantity spill (100 pounds or greater) or when
dusting or decomposition gas exposure could occur requires the use
of a positive pressure full face supplied air repirator or self contained
breathing apparatus (SCBA), chemical resistant gloves, coveralls
and boots. In case of fire, this personal protective equipment should
be used in addition to normal fire fighter equipment.
Spill Mitigation Procedures
Air Release:
Vapors may be suppressed by the use of water fog. All water utilized
to assist in fume suppression, decontamination or fire suppression
may be contaminated and must be contained before disposal and/or
treatment.
Water Release:
This product is heavier than water. This material is soluble in water.
Monitor all exit water for available chlorine and pH. Advise local
authorities of any contaminated water release.










