SDS
Sunday – Pet Patch
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Exposure guidelines:
Water
None Established
Seaweed
None Established
Humic Acid
None Established
Fulvic Acid
None Established
Surfactant
None Established
EDTA-Fe
None Established
Appropriate engineering controls: If use generates mists, use general ventilation or local exhaust as required
to maintain exposures below the occupational exposure limits.
Individual protection measures, such as personal protective equipment:
Respiratory protection: In operations where the occupational exposure limits are exceeded, an approved
respirator with dust/mist cartridges or supplied air respirator should be used. Respirator selection and use
should be based on contaminant type, form and concentration. Follow applicable regulations and good
Industrial Hygiene practice.
Skin protection: Impervious gloves are recommended for prolonged skin contact
Eye/face protection: Safety goggles are recommended if splashing is possible.
Other: Appropriate protective clothing as needed to minimize skin contact. Suitable washing facilities should
be available in the work area.
Section 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Appearance: Colorles to light brown liquid.
Odor: Characteristic.
Odor threshold: None
pH: Not determined
Melting point/freezing point: 0°C (32°F) (Water)
Boiling point: 100°C (212°F) (Water)
Flash point: Not flammable
Evaporation rate: Not available
Flammability (solid, gas): Not applicable
Flammable limits: LEL: Not applicable
UEL: Not applicable
Vapor pressure: Not available
Vapor Density (air =1): Not available
Relative density: Not determined
Solubility in Water: Partially soluble
Partition coefficient: n-octanol/water: Not available
Auto-ignition temperature: Not applicable
Decomposition temperature: Not available
Viscosity: Not available
Section 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Reactivity: Not expected to be reactive.
Chemical stability: Stable.
Possibility of hazardous reactions: None known.
Conditions to avoid: Avoid extremely high or low temperatures.
Incompatible materials: None known.
Hazardous decomposition products: Thermal decomposition may produce oxides of carbon.
Section 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION