SDS
SHENZHEN LCS COMPLIANCE TESTING LABORATORY LTD. REPORT NO.: LCS170412016AS 001
Safety Data Sheet
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STOT-repeated exposure:
Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure. Based on classification
criteria from the 2012 OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR1910.1200), this product has been determined to
cause systemic target organ toxicity from chronic or repeated exposure. (STOT RE).
Chronic Toxicity: Contains a known or suspected carcinogen. Avoid repeated exposure. Prolonged exposure may cause
chronic effects. Carbon black has been classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as possibly
carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B) by inhalation.
Target Organ Effects: Respiratory system. Eyes. Skin. Gastrointestinal tract (GI).
Aspiration Hazard: No information available.
Numerical measures of toxicity Product Information
The following values are calculated based on chapter 3.1 of the GHS document
ATEmix (oral)
7,819.00 mg/kg
ATEmix (dermal)
6,300.00 mg/kg (ATE)
Section 12- Ecological Information
Ecotoxicity
The environmental impact of this product has not been fully investigated.
Chemical name Toxicity to Algae Toxicity to Fish Toxicity
to
Microorganisms
Daphnia Magna
(Water
Flea)
Propylene
carbonate
108-32-7
72h EC50: > 500
mg/L
(Desmodesmus
subspicatus)
96h LC50: > 1000
mg/L
(Cyprinus carpio) 96h
LC50:
= 5300 mg/L
(Leuciscus idus)
EC50 > 10000 mg/L 17
h
48h EC50: > 500 mg/L
Carbon
black
1333-86-4
24h EC50: > 5600 mg/L
Persistence and Degradability
No information available.
BioaccumLCSation
Chemical
Log
Propylene
carbonate
108-32-7
0.48
Other adverse effects
No information available.
Section 13- Disposal Considerations
Waste treatment methods
Disposal methods: This material, as supplied, is not a hazardous waste according to Federal regulations (40CFR 261). This
material could become a hazardous waste if it is mixed with or otherwise comes in contact with a hazardous waste, if chemical
additions are made to this material, or if the material is processed or otherwise altered. Consult 40 CFR 261 to determine
whether the altered material is a hazardous waste. ConsLult the appropriate state, regional, or local regulations for additional