Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
Table Of Contents
- SECTION 1: IDENTIFICATION
- 1.1. Product Identifier
- 1.2. Intended Use of the Product
- 1.3. Name, Address, and Telephone of the Responsible Party
- 1.4. Emergency Telephone Number
- 2.1. Classification of the Substance or Mixture
- Classification (GHS-US)
- 2.2. Label Elements
- GHS-US Labeling
- 2.3. Other Hazards
- 2.4. Unknown Acute Toxicity (GHS-US)
- 3.1. Substance
- 3.2. Mixture
- SECTION 4: FIRST AID MEASURES
- 4.1. Description of First Aid Measures
- 4.2. Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
- 4.3. Indication of Any Immediate Medical Attention and Special Treatment Needed
- SECTION 5: FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
- 5.1. Extinguishing Media
- 5.2. Special Hazards Arising From the Substance or Mixture
- 5.3. Advice for Firefighters
- SECTION 6: ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
- 6.1. Personal Precautions, Protective Equipment and Emergency Procedures
- 6.1.1. For Non-emergency Personnel
- 6.2. Environmental Precautions
- 6.3. Methods and Material for Containment and Cleaning Up
- 6.4. Reference to Other Sections
- SECTION 7: HANDLING AND STORAGE
- 7.1. Precautions for Safe Handling
- 7.2. Conditions for Safe Storage, Including Any Incompatibilities
- SECTION 8: EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
- 8.1. Control Parameters
- SECTION 9: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
- 9.1. Information on Basic Physical and Chemical Properties
- SECTION 10: STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
- 10.1. Reactivity: Hazardous reactions are not expected to occur under normal conditions.
- 10.2. Chemical Stability: Stable under recommended handling and storage conditions (see section 7).
- 10.3. Possibility of Hazardous Reactions: Hazardous polymerization will not occur.
- 10.4. Conditions to Avoid: Direct sunlight, extremely high or low temperatures, open flames, sources of ignition and incompatible materials.
- 10.5. Incompatible Materials: Acids. Reducing agents. Copper and its alloys. Aluminum. Mild steel. Ammonia. Ammonium salts. Amines.
- SECTION 11: TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
- 11.1. Information On Toxicological Effects
- SECTION 12: ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
- 12.1. Toxicity
- 12.2. Persistence and Degradability
- No additional information available
- 12.3. Bioaccumulative Potential
- No additional information available
- 12.4. Mobility in Soil
- No additional information available
- SECTION 13: DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
- 13.1. Waste treatment methods
- SECTION 14: TRANSPORT INFORMATION
- 15.1 US Federal Regulations
- 15.2 US State Regulations
2.75 - 8.25% Sodium Hypochlorite
Safety Data Sheet
According to Federal Register /
Vol. 77, No. 58 / Monday, March 26, 2012 / Rules and Regulations
01/02/2015
EN (English US)
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10.4. Conditions to Avoid: Direct sunlight, extremely high or low temperatures, open flames, sources of ignition and
incompatible materials.
10.5. Incompatible Materials: Acids. Reducing agents. Copper and its alloys. Aluminum. Mild steel. Ammonia. Ammonium salts.
Amines.
10.6. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Corrosive vapors. Acrid smoke and irritating fumes. Hydrogen chloride. Chlorine gas.
SECTION 11: TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
11.1. Information On Toxicological Effects
Acute Toxicity: Not classified
Sodium hypochlorite (7681-52-9)
LD50 Oral Rat
8200 mg/kg
LD50 Dermal Rabbit
> 10000 mg/kg
Skin Corrosion/Irritation: Causes severe skin burns and eye damage.
pH: 11.5 - 13.5
Serious Eye Damage/Irritation: Causes serious eye damage.
pH: 11.5 - 13.5
Respiratory or Skin Sensitization: Not classified
Germ Cell Mutagenicity: Not classified
Carcinogenicity: Not classified
Sodium hypochlorite (7681-52-9)
IARC group
3
Reproductive Toxicity: Not classified
Specific Target Organ Toxicity (Single Exposure): Not classified
Specific Target Organ Toxicity (Repeated Exposure): Not classified
Aspiration Hazard: Not classified
Symptoms/Injuries After Inhalation: Inhalation may cause immediate severe irritation progressing quickly to chemical burns.
Corrosive to mucus membranes. Corrosive to the respiratory tract. Symptoms may be delayed.
Symptoms/Injuries After Skin Contact: Causes severe skin burns. Symptoms may include: redness, pain, swelling, itching,
burning, dryness, and dermatitis.
Symptoms/Injuries After Eye Contact: Causes serious eye damage. Symptoms may include: stinging, tearing, redness, and
swelling of eyes.
Symptoms/Injuries After Ingestion: May cause burns or irritation of the linings of the mouth, throat, and gastrointestinal tract.
Ingestion is likely to be harmful or have adverse effects.
Chronic Symptoms: None expected under normal conditions of use.
SECTION 12: ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
12.1. Toxicity
Ecology - General
:
Very toxic to aquatic life. Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
Sodium hypochlorite (7681-52-9)
LC50 Fish 1
0.06 (0.06 - 0.11) mg/l (Exposure time: 96 h - Species: Pimephales promelas [flow-
through])
EC50 Daphnia 1
0.033 - 0.044 mg/l (Exposure time: 48 h - Species: Daphnia magna [Static])
LC 50 Fish 2
4.5 (4.5 - 7.6) mg/l (Exposure time: 96 h - Species: Pimephales promelas [static])
EC50 Daphnia 2
0.033 (0.033 - 0.044) mg/l (Exposure time: 48 h - Species: Daphnia magna [Static])
12.2. Persistence and Degradability
No additional information available
12.3. Bioaccumulative Potential
No additional information available
12.4. Mobility in Soil
No additional information available
12.5. Other Adverse Effects
No additional information available







