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Drinking Water Protection Application Process
1. Applicant Submits a Drinking Water Protection Applicatio
i to the Development $
Public Works Department
tena and/or development
The application must conform to the Drinking Water P
otection Submittal
Requirements Checklist on pages 4-5 of this applicatic
i packet.
Applications may be approved, approved with conditic
Planning Division staff screen the submittal at the fror
L counter to
determine
whether all required items listed in the Drinking Wateo
Protection
Submittal
Requirements Checklist have been submitted.
calendar days to the Hearings Official.
Applications missing required items will not be accept
d for sub ittal.
2. City Staff Conduct Detailed Completeness Check
Planning Division staff conducts a detailed completen -
ss check wjthin 30 days of
submittal.
The assigned Planner notifies the applicant in writing
garding the completeness of
the application.
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An application is not be deemed technically complete
intil all information necessary
to evaluate the proposed development, its impacts, a.
d its compliance with the
provisions of the Springfield Development Code and c
her applicable codes and
statutes have been provided.
Incomplete applications, as well as insufficient or unc
ar data, will delay the
application review process and may result in denial.
3. City Staff Review the Application and Issue a Decision
This is a Type I decision and thus is made without pul
lic notice and without a public
hearing since there are clear and objective approval c
tena and/or development
standards that do not require the use of discretion.
Decisions address all the applicable approval criteria E
nd/or development standards.
Applications may be approved, approved with conditic
ns, or denied.
The City mails the applicant and any party of standin
a copy of the decision, which
is effective on the day it is mailed.
The decision issued is the final decision of the City bu
may be appealed within 15
calendar days to the Hearings Official.
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DWP Overlay District Development Submittal Requirem
nts Checklist
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If you feel an item does not apply, please state the reason v
by and att$ch the
explanation
to this form.
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Submitted Concurrently with Site Plan Review or Minimurr
Development Standards
devices proposed, and, if
applications,: where applicable.
drain to the sanitary sewer
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to for the appropriate fee
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calculation formula. A copy of the fee schedule is available a
the Development & Public
Works Department. The applicable application, technology,
d postage fees are collected
at the time of complete application submittal.
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DWP Overlay District Development Application Form
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Copy of the Deed
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copy of a Preliminary Title Report issued within the paste
10 days documenting
and listing all encumbrances.
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Narrative explaining the proposal and any additional informtion
that rTay have a bearing
in determining the action to be taken, including findings dem'
nstrating compliance with
the Standards for Hazardous Materials within Time of Travel
ones (TOTZ) listed in SDC
3.3-235.
NOTE: Before the Director can approve a DWP Overlay Dist r t Development request,
information submitted by the applicant must adequately supi ort the request, All of the
Standards for Hazardous Materials within TOTZ must be addi assed. In mplete
applications,las well as insufficient or unclear data, will delay the applic tion review
process and ;may result in denial. In certain circumstances, i, is advisable to hire a
professional planner or land use attorney to prepare the reqL ired findings.
ISI Three (3) Copies of a Plot Plan reduced to 8 lh" by 11'outlining the applicable TOTZ
boundaries in relationshipto the property boundaries
Three (3) Copies of theFollowing: Iii
N 1p ❑ Use of hazardous materials that pose a risk to groundwat r that existed on the
property prior to May 15, 2000, if applicable
❑ Hazardous Material Inventory Statement and Material SaP ty Data Sheet for all
materialsentered on the Statement. Hazardous material- eights shall be converted to
volume measurement for purposes of determining amou - s (i.e. 10 pounds shall be
considered equal to one gallon)
N A ❑ List of chemicals to be monitored through the analysis of
roundwat(Ir samples and a
monitoring schedule if groundwater monitoring is anticipe
ed to be required
[Detailed description of the activities conducted at the faci
ty that involve the storage,
hand ling;'.treatment, use, or production of hazardous mal
rials in aggregate quantities
greater than 500 gallons
Description of the primary and any secondary containmer
devices proposed, and, if
V V'W' applicable, clearly identified as to whether the devices wil
drain to the sanitary sewer
or stormwater system
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u ProposedHazardous Material Management Plan for the
procedures to be followed to prevent, control, collect, a
release of a hazardous material
ly Description of the procedures for inspection and mainte
Q Dnd emergency equipment
escription of the plan for disposition of unused hazard
material waste products over the maximum allowable a
transportation and proposed routes
that indicates
pose of any unauthorized
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of containment devices
iterialslor hazardous
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P R S P C T
Drinking -Water Protection for the City of Springfield
Property: 790 30" St. bid C Springfield, OR 97478
Date: 9/23/2020
Use of hazardous materials that pose a risk to groundwater that existed on the
property prior to May 15, 2000. '
-Of these there are none to our knowledge. The property owner states the property
ground has been inspected since this date to verify there are no hazardous materials in
the ground or on or around the property that would pose a risk to groundwater.
Groundwater safety for our community is a high concern and there no contaminants.
Hazardous Material Inventory Statement and Material Safety Data Sheet for all
materials entered on the Statement. Hazardous material weights shall be converted to
volume measurement for purposes of determining amounts. 10 pounds shall be equal to
1 gallon.
Hazardous Material Inventory Statement
1. Ethanol never exceeding 500gal
2. Acetone never exceeding lgal
3. Heptane never exceeding 270gal
4. Toluene never exceeding 55gal
Hazardous Material Safety Data Sheet Attached in separate pdf,
Date
Amount of Material
Safety Precautions
Employee Accessing
Used
Needed
Materials
mm/dd/yyyy
# of gallons
Gloves, mask needed,
Employee time
etc.
A detailed description of the activities conducted at the facility that involve the
storage, handling, treatment, use, or production of hazardous materials in aggregate
quantities greater than 500 gallons.
-The Ethanol, Acetone, and Toluene on-site would never exceed a few bottles or 10
gallons. This is stored in a cabinet inside the facility that employees need to sign the
datasheet for when using the material. Ethanol would be stored outside the building in
flame retardant polyethylene tote. Each tote is UN/DOT approved meeting specification
31 HA1 N. A galvanized steel cage surrounds the tote for further safety. This is also not
expected to exceed 500 gallons. Each Tote and/ or Barrell will have a spill containment
platform Features high-density polyethylene construction for excellent chemical
resistance. Will not rust or corrode. Grating is easily removed and has 1-3/4" square
openings for effortless cleaning. Allows 2 -way forklift fork access for easy
maneuverability. Meets EPA requirements for secondary spill containment of hazardous
materials. 40 CFR 264.175.
Description of the primary and any secondary containment devices proposed,
and, if applicable, clearly identified as to whether the devices will drain to the sanitary
sewer or stormwater system.
-The containment devices areas listed above in the last paragraph. Standard bottles for
the isopropyl alcohol that will be used for cleaning. The UN/DOT approved totes
meeting specification 31 HA1N for the ethanol that will also be used primarily for
cleaning. Neither of the substance will ever have any contact with groundwater
whatsoever. After they are used for cleaning towels will be disposed of properly in a
garbage can that meets industrial specifications and then therefore the alcohol will
never have contact with groundwater. It is of our utmost priority to keep the groundwater
of our city safe and without contamination from materials used. The materials will never
be drained into a sewer or stormwater system ever. They will be closely monitored
inside the building and then disposed of property so as to never have contact with
groundwater and therefore pose no risk of contamination.
Proposed Hazardous Material Management Plan for the facility that indicates
procedures to be followed to prevent, control, collect and dispose of any unauthorized
release of hazardous material.
-We will have rigorous procedures for handling any potentially hazardous materials so
as to keep our business, employees, and groundwater all safe. Some procedures are
mentioned above in the previous paragraph. Employees will sign, track, and log any
potentially hazardous materials. Any potentially hazardous materials will be disposed of
properly through the proper disposal system and never under any circumstances be
drained into sewer or storm drains on-site. A spill containment tray will be located under
UN/DOT approved totes meeting specification 31 HA1/Y. This will ensure that if there
was every any spill no ethanol would ever have the chance to get into the groundwater.
However, even if the ethanol did spill from the tote, it is extremely unlikely/impossible
that the ethanol would ever get into the groundwater because it would evaporate long
before that happened.
Description of the procedures for inspection and maintenance of containment
devices and emergency equipment.
-UN/DOT approved totes meeting specification 31 HAf/Y will be inspected frequently to
ensure there are no leaks or cracks. It is very unlikely that there ever would be because
of the specifications that they meet. Isopropyl alcohol bottles will be inspected and
signed off by an employee to ensure the integrity of the containers as well. These
containers do not require any maintenance. If there was ever an issue with the
structural integrity of the containers, we would purchase new ones so that we would not
risk any spills or contamination to groundwater.
Description of the plan for the disposition of unused hazardous materials or
hazardous material waste products over the maximum allowable amounts, including the
type of transportation and proposed routes.
-It is very unlikely that this would occur as both ethanol and isopropyl alcohol have an
exceptionally long maximum allowable time for storage. If the occasion did arise, a
professional would be called to the site to take possession of any expired materials and
they would then properly dispose of them. Our business would not engage in the
transportation of any potentially hazardous materials. We would have a professional
make sure everything was disposed of properly and safely.
For more information on our practices please reference our attached sds and waste
material SOP's.
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PRSPCT
CHEMICAL SPILL CLEANUP PROCEDURES
Chemical Spill Cleanup Procedures
You should NOT clean up a spill if:
• You don't know what the spilled material is
• You lack the necessary protection or equipment to do the job safely
• The spill is too large to contain
• The spilled material is highly toxic
• You feel any symptoms of exposure
Instead contact one of the following: x3194 EH&S (24 hr assistance line)
May have to wait up to 15 min for call back
Call 9-911 if spill is immediately health -threatening
Spill Response Scheme:
Evaluate and Notify
• Assess the toxicity, flammability, or other properties of material (see label and MSDS)
• For flammables, remove or mm off all ignition sources such as motors, pumps, fridges.
• Determine if there is an immediate health threat to you or your neighbors If so, alert
neighbors, isolate the area an call for help using the numbers above.
• If spill is minor, begin cleanup following steps below
Containment/Cleanup
• Don gloves, eye protection, lab coat, etc.
• Contain and absorb spill using absorbents appropriate for the material
• Protect floor drains from contamination, by putting absorbents or barriers around them
• Package and label waste. Include contaminated clothes, rags, equipment, etc.
• Store temporarily in a fume hood is material is volatile
Followup
• Send Hazardous Materials/ Waste Pickup Request form to EH&S
• Reorder and restock cleanup materials used
• Inforrn EMS if there were any personnel exposures, or release to the drain system
P R S P C T
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EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN
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Prepared by:
Dalton Baarstad
And
Dain Farah
March 2019
1.0 INTRODUCTION
PRSPCT LABS LLC is committed to ensuring the health, welfare and safety of all aur
employees. This Emergency Action Plan (EAP) was created with this in mind. A well
designed EAP saves lives as well as property damage. Emergency conditions are rare,
but there must be a concise plan in place in the event that an emergency does happen.
This document is available to all PRSPCT employees, temporary employees, and
contracted employees. Familiarity with the procedures in this plan will help reduce the
possibility of an emergency, while limiting its impact if an emergency occurs.
This plan will be implemented only in an emergency or during a simulated emergency to
evaluate the performance of this plan. It is the responsibility of all our employees to be
alert to conditions and to try and remedy potentially dangerous situations before they
become emergencies. Preventing an emergency is less costly to life and property than
reacting to one. With constant attention and careful actions, this plan may never be
implemented.
2.0 LINES OF COMMUNICATION
In order to properly coordinate the myriad of activities during an emergency, PRSPCT
LABS LLC. has designated an employee to be the emergency response coordinator
(ERC). This individual will coordinate emergency actions between PRSPCT employees,
management, and the outside emergency response agencies (police, fire, etc.). By
designating one individual to be the communication pipeline, confusion and the potential
for error will be reduced. The Emer_encv Response Coordinator (ERC) is not a rescue
worker. The ERC is a trained individual whose primary role is to assess a situation,
gather information and provide recommendations to emergency personnel.
2.1 DESIGNEES
The designated Emergency Response Coordinator is:
Name Title Role
Dain Farah Environmental Manager Primary
Dalton Baarstad President Alternate
Charlie Philip Shop Superintendent Alternate
2.2 ACTIONS
In the event of an emergency, the witnessing individual must notify someone in the main
office (ext. 211) who will call or page the Emergency Response Coordinator (ERC). The
ERC will coordinate the necessary emergency activities including:
• Employee evacuation
• Requesting emergency response
• Notifying the proper regulatory agencies (if required) including; Department
of Environmental Protection, the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration and/or the Coast Guard.
• Notifying the proper levels of management.
• Providing the required information to emergency response agencies including,
but not limited to: chemical inventories and MSDS sheets.
• Consolidating employee verification information.
The Emergency Response Coordinator (ERC) will also perform necessary duties as
required in the PRSPCT Hazardous Waste Contingency Plan.
In the event that it has been verified that the primary Emergency Response Coordinator
(ERC) is not on site, the alternate ERC will perform the actions described herein. The
alternate ERC will notify the primary ERC as soon as possible.
In the event that neither the primary nor the alternate ERC is on site, the witnessing
individual will notify the proper emergency response agencies as directed on the
emergency telephone list (Appendix A). The witnessing individual will notify the proper
level of management who will notify an Emergency Response Coordinator.
Once an evacuation is signaled, all employees will exit the facility as directed in the
Evacuation Plan (Section 4.0).
3.0 EMERGENCY RESPONSE
The most important action for an employee who witnesses an emergency is to assess the
situation and to react quickly and properly for the situation at hand. Since it is not
possible to train every employee in the proper actions for each separate and unique event,
employees are directed to notify the Emergency Response Coordinator (ERC) of the
emergency. This individual is responsible for providing the necessary response to
address the emergency and bring the situation under control.
In any emergency, the witnessing individual should be prepared to give the following
information to the Emergency Response Coordinator:
• The nature of the emergency: fire, chemical spill, severe injury
• The exact location of the emergency
• The number of individuals involved in the emergency and the extent of any
injuries: specify if anyone is immobilized or trapped in the area.
• The duration of the emergency: how long has it been since encountered.
The following information provides specific details for cerin emergency conditions.
Since each emergency is a unique event and may encompass any combination of
emergency conditions, individuals are requested to use common sense and be as accurate
as possible when notifying the Emergency Response Coordinator.
A fire's greatest immediate danger is usually the smoke emitted from the fire. Smoke can
affect personnel in remote locations minutes before the actual fire reaches that area.
Small fires need to be controlled quickly by trained individuals. Anyone not directly
associated with the fire suppression activity should leave the immediate area. Lager
fires which cannot be contained with one fire extinguisher require a facility evacuation
and immediate response by a professional fire fighting team.
In all fire situations, of any size, the Emergency Response Coordinator must be notified.
The ERC must inform the fire department of the fire even if it has been contained and
appears to be properly suppressed.
Any individual who chooses to tackle a small fire using a fire extinguisher should not
perform this task alone. The extinguisher user should quickly designate one employee to
stand near the escape route and monitor them. In the event that the fire spreads in a
manner which. could trap the extinguisher user, the monitoring individual should notify
the extinguisher user to stop and evacuate the area. The monitor is not to rescue the
extinguisher user if trapped or rendered unconscious. He/she should inform the
Emergency Response Coordinator who will provide the necessary services to secure the
user's rescue.
The extinguisher user should be properly trained in small fire suppression including the
use and limitation of portable fire fighting equipment. This individual should designate
another employee to inform the Emergency Response Coordinator while they extinguish
the fire. An individual should not attempt to fight a fire using portable fire fighting
equipment in the following situations:
• If the individual has not been trained in extinguisher fire fighting
• An evacuation has been ordered
• The fire is producing large amounts of choking smoke
• The fire is blocking an escape route
• The fire is burning on or near flammable chemicals or compressed gases
• The fire is burning chemicals in bulk containers
• The fire is spreading quickly
• The fire is too large to be handled with one extinguisher
Any person who witnesses a fire should perform the following tasks:
• Notify individuals in the immediate area of the fire
• Contact the Emergency Response Coordinator. Inform the ERC of the fire's
location, extent, materials burning and the nature of any injuries.
• Based on the information given from the witnesses, the Emergency Response
Coordinator may signal a general evacuation from the facility.
(1) The Emergency Response Coordinator will contact the local fire department and
will provide them with the information received from the witnessing individual.
(2) The Emergency Response Coordinator will meet the fire department outside the
building and provide them with information on the fire and Material Safety Data
Sheets for the materials burning inside (if possible).
(3) The Emergency Response Coordinator will provide the proper actions and
information requested by the fire department or additional emergency agencies (if
warranted). The ERC will provide necessary information to management on the
situation and abatement activities as required.
(4) The fire area will be designated safe for re-entry only after authorization from the
emergency agency and inspection by the Emergency Response Coordinator.
3.2 CHEMICAL SPILL
In any situation which involves a chemical spill, every effort should be made to
maximize protection and to gain as much information about the chemical as possible.
Reading the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is the first step in handling any spill.
The MSDS informs the reader about the hazards of the chemical, the effects of exposure
and the types of personal protective equipment which must be worn during chemical use
and spill cleanup. Every individual who encounters a spill of any size should read and
understand the MSDS for that particular chemical from a safe distance before proceeding
with cleanup activities.
Upon encountering an uncontrolled chemical spill of any hazardous material, the
witnessing individual should perform the following activities:
(1) Notify individuals in the immediate area of the spill. All individuals in the
immediate area of the spill should stop work activities and leave the spill area.
Do not throw any electrical switches or unplug any electrical equipment.
(2) From a remote location, determine what chemical(s) that have spilled.
(3) Contact the Emergency Response Coordinator and inform him of the spill
including the location, material and quantity. Follow any special instructions
given by the ERC.
(4) The Emergency Response Coordinator will perform procedures to mitigate the
effects of the spill and contact the appropriate parties as directed in the
hazardous Waste Contingency Plan.
(5) The Emergency Response Coordinator will determine if an evacuation is
warranted. He/she will signal this evacuation.
(6) The Emergency Response Coordinator will inform the proper emergency spill
response agency to clean up the spill.
(7) The Emergency Response Coordinator will inform the proper regulatory
agencies if the amount of chemical discharged into the environment is above
the reportable quantity for a regulated chemical.
(8) If an evacuation is not required, the Emergency Response Coordinator will
proceed to the area and isolate the spill using approved spill containment
equipment. The ERC will wear proper personal protective equipment as
directed by the MSDS when isolating the spill.
(9) The Emergency Response Coordinator will provide activities and information
as requested by the spill response agency or additional emergency agencies (if
warranted). He/she will provide necessary information to management on the
extent of the emergency and abatement activities as requested.
(10) The spill area will be designated safe for re-entry only after the spill has
been completely contained and inspected by the Emergency Response
Coordinator.
3.3 SEVERE INJURY
A person with a severe injury is one that demands immediate medical attention; examples
include: excessive bleeding, heart attack, asphyxiation, or engulfment. In most cases the
first five minutes are critical.
On encountering a severely injured individual the witnessing individual should:
(1) Assess the situation form a safe distance and determine the extent of injuries.
Determine if there are any conditions which could put others in danger such as
leaking gas pipes, tanks or cylinders, broken electrical lines, or other hazards.
(2) Dial 911 and request an ambulance. Alert the emergency agency of the
facility location and the extent of the injuries.
(3) Inform the Emergency Response Coordinator of the situation and that an
ambulance has been called. The Emergency Response Coordinator will
proceed outside to meet the ambulance and escort responders to the injured
individual.
Witnessing individuals should properly protect themselves from blood home pathogens
by avoiding blood and blood products and by wearing impervious gloves. In no case
should injured individual be left alone for any extended period of time.
IMPORTANT
Persons with severe injuries should not be moved unless present conditions could cause
greater injury to the victim, e.g., a fast spreading fire. If person must be moved, isolate
the victim's neck and back to prevent movement as much as possible.
IMPORTANT
Individuals should not attempt to rescue an injured employee inside a confined space.
Persons inside a confined space should be retrieved from outside of the space using
winches and/or lifelines only if they are in imminent danger.
4.0 EVACUATION PLAN
This section details evacuation procedures for any PRSPCT LABS LLC, building. All
PRSPCT personnel, contractors, and visitors are expected to follow this plan in the event
of an evacuation.
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Employees will be notified to evacuate the building. This signal can only be authorized
by the Emergency Response Coordinator or appropriate level of management (e.g.,
President, Vice President). If commanded to evacuate, all employees will comply
regardless of the individual announcing the evacuation.
4.2 ESCAPE ROUTES
All employees shall immediately leave the work area using the shortest route to the
outside. If this route is blocked, employees will use the next shortest route. Escape
routes are provided in the attached site drawings (Appendix B). All employees should be
trained in the evacuation routes for their work area.
4.3 ASSEMBLY AREAS
The designated assembly area is across the steel bridge next to the Metaleraft building.
The exact location is indicated on the attached site drawing (Appendix B).
Once in the assembly area, be sure to identify yourself to your supervisor or the
Emergency Response Coordinator. The ERC and department supervisors in cooperation
with the ERC will ascertain if any employees are remaining in the building. Stay clew of
the road, trucks or equipment.
Do not leave the assembly area unless instructed to do so. Do not proceed to your
automobile or any other area. Any individuals not accounted for are assumed to be
trapped inside the building. There may be more than one roll call to assure that everyone
is safe. Your assistance in this manner will prevent emergency responders from
attempting an unnecessary and dangerous rescue.
4.4 CONDUCT
Once an evacuation has been signaled, all employees should follow these instructions to
ensure the safe evacuation of themselves and their fellow employees:
(1) Shut down operating machinery if it can be done quickly without endangering
personnel. If a flammable chemical has spilled, do not shut down any
electrical equipment.
(2) Leave the building using the identified escape routes. If the primary route is
blocked, use a secondary route.
(3) Do not carry any food, drinks, chemicals, product, or tools while evacuating.
Place these items on the nearest available raised surface (NOT THE
FLOOR!).
(4) Walk briskly but do not nm. Use handrails in stairways.
(5) If the smoke becomes thick, crawl on the ground. Be sure to avoid spilled
chemicals or sharp objects.
(6) Check doors for heat prior to exiting.
(7) Proceed directly outside. Do not go to other areas to retrieve personal items.
(8) Once outside, proceed to the designated assembly area by walking along the
edge of the road. Stay clear of the building. Be aware of emergency vehicles
and equipment.
(9) At the designated assembly area, meet with your work group and identify
yourself to your supervisor and the Emergency Response Coordinator. Be
sure this individual commns your presence.
(10)Do not re-enter the facility or leave the designated meeting area unless told to
do so by a member of an emergency agency (e.g., fire, police) or by the
Emergency Response Coordinator.
4.5 SUPERVISORS
Supervisors play a key role in an evacuation by assuring that all personnel have been
trained in evacuation conduct and that personnel follow these procedures in the event of
an evacuation. Once at the designated assembly area, supervisors must ensure that all of
the employees in their work group as well as contract personnel under their responsibility
are accounted for.
Supervisors should select at least one alternate individual to take over their duties should
they be absent or injured during an evacuation. This alternate individual should be fully
informed of the required duties of this function.
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IMPORTANT
Supervisors are not instructed to perform rescue operations or assist in emergency
procedures. Their primary purpose is to inform and coordinate personnel in their
department in an emergency evacuation. Supervisors are instructed to leave the facility
as quickly and as safely as possible and to assist others in doing the same.
Duties prior to an evacuation:
• Ensure that personnel have been informed and understand the rules governing
evacuation conduct.
• Ensure that personnel understand their primary and secondary escape routes as
well as the location of the assembly area.
Duties during an evacuation:
• Ensue the orderly evacuation of all personnel in a prompt and safe manner.
• Ensure fire and stairwell exit doors are closed following the evacuation of the
area.
Duties of the designated assembly area:
• Account for all department personnel.
• Inform the Emergency Response Coordinator of any missing employee.
• Report any employees injured during the evacuation to emergency personnel.
• Ensure that all personnel stay in the designated assembly area until instructed
to do otherwise.
5.0 TRAINING
In order for all facets of this plan to be properly executed, all employees of PRSPCT shall
be trained in the elements of this plan. Special training is required for Emergency
Response Coordinators.
5.1 ALL EMPLOYEES
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• Each employee shall know the proper response for each type of emergency
that they may encounter at PRSPCT.
• He/she should know the identity of the Emergency Response Coordinator and
how to contact him/her in an emergency.
• He/she should be familiar with the lines of communication and the activities
of the Emergency Response Coordinator.
• Each employee shall know the evacuation procedure and designated assembly
area.
• Each employee shall know the proper conduct while in the assembly area.
• Each employee shall be informed that fire extinguishers are designated for
trained individuals only.
Employees shall be trained in such procedures on initial hire and refreshed at least once
annually. A facility evacuation drill may be executed at management's discretion to
fulfill the training requirements.
5.2 SUPERVISORS
In addition to being properly trained in all of the elements described in Section 5. 1,
Supervisors shall be properly trained in their duties prior, during and after an evacuation
as specified in Section 4.5 of this plan.
5.3 EMERGENCY RESPONSE COORDINATORS
,• Each of the Emergency Response Coordinators will be fully trained and
familiar with all facets of this Emergency Action Plan.
• Emergency Response Coordinators will be familiar with their roles and
responsibilities as directed in the Hazardous Waste Contingency Plan.
• Emergency Response Coordinators will be properly trained in notifying
appropriate agencies, as listed in Appendix A, in response to emergency
incidents.
• Emergency Response Coordinators will be trained in Hazardous Waste
Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) for a minimum of 40
hours initially and 8 hours annually.
• Emergency Response Coordinators will be trained in proper management
procedures for handling confrontations with nearby residents or members of
the media.
• Emergency Response Coordinators will be properly trained in the PRSPCT
Respiratory Protection Program. They will undergo the required procedures
to wear air purifying respirators.
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CHEMICAL HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
DON'T DUMP IT DOWN THE DRAIN!
To prevent injury, minimize environmental health hazards, and meet regulatory requirements, campus hazardous waste
generators most comply with strict chemical waste disposal procedures. Please read this carefully and become familiar
with the information so that campus waste can be disposed of in a safe, efficient, and legal manner.
> Do not dispose of chemicals via sink or trash cans.
> Do not use fume hoods to intentionally evaporate chemicals.
> Do not store waste outside work area.
> Do not abandon hazardous materials and waste.
> Individuals may be held criminally liable for violations of applicable laws and regulations.
HOW TO HANDLE CHEMICAL WASTE
Minimize Initial Generation
• Review each experimental protocol to assure that hazardous and radioactive reagents are used efficiently and
that excess purchases are minimized.
• Conduct microscale processes to minimize hazardous materials used and generated.
• Use substances which can he neutralized or stabilized, either physically or chemically. Use radioactive
materials which can be practically stored for decay (half-lives less than 60 days).
• Substitute with less hazardous materials.
• Always plan ahead (budget, supplies, storage, etc.) with regard to hazardous waste disposal.
• Participate in the campus Surplus Chemical Program.
Comply with Requirements for Waste Storage
Store chemicals in appropriate containers designed for chemicals.
Containers must be completely sealed to prevent spillage (no open -top glassware!).
Liquid waste must be in screwtop containers only, and must not be filled over 80%.
Outside surfaces of containers must be clean and free of any contamination.
Gas cylinders and lecture bottles must have regulators removed.
Red Biohazard bags are for Biohazardous waste only.
Sharps must be stored in puncture -proof containers.
Store chemical waste in a designated location (low traffic, safe, secure, contained, etc.). Label this storage area
as "Hazardous Waste Storage Area".
Appropriately label Every Container
Use the official campus hazardous waste label and provide all the necessary information.
All hazardous waste containers must be labeled with the words "Hazardous Waste
Do not loose track of container contents! All unknowns must be analyzed and their hazardous components
identified at the generator's expense.
Waste must be identified by chemical name. Labels such as "Inorganic Waste' and "Organic Waste' are not
adequate (no abbreviations).
All constituents in solid and liquid mixtures must be identified, and to the extent possible their concenhations
stated.
Identify the chemical hazard classification(s) of the waste (i.e.: Flammable, corrosive, oxidizer, etc.)
Any original/existing labels must be defaced by either removal or lining out.
Date containers. Dispose of hazardous waste containers in a timely manner. Under no circumstances store
hazardous waste containers for more than 270 days or 9 months.
Properly Segregate Hazardous Waste
Chemicals
Segregate solids, liquids, and gases.
Segregate into the following categories:
Halogenated organics
- Strong oxidizers
Non -halogenated organics
- Peroxide -forming chemicals
Acids of pH <2 (do not mix)
- Cyanides
Alkaline solutions of pH > 12.5 (do not mix)
- Chemical carcinogens
Alkali metals and other water reactives -
Unstable chemicals
Heavy metal solutions and salts - Other toxic materials
Bmhazardous material Contact EH&S at ext. 8894 or your supervisor for more information.
Proper Disposal
• To arrange for a chemical or radioactive waste pickup, please fill out a UCSB Waste Pickup Request Form and
send it to EH&S via campus mail or fax it to 893-8659 (please do not call EH&S). To electronically send a waste
pickup request visit EH&S' web site at www.ehs.ucsb.edu.
Note: Although a continuation sheet is provided, one-page pickups are desired.
• EH&S cannot accept responsibility for improperly labeled, packaged, and/or segregate chemicals, and will
not pick them up.
• Transferring waste into appropriate containers is the generator's responsibility.
• Waste containers become the property of EH&S and will not be returned.
• To discuss disposal procedures, options, and/or projects related to hazardous waste disposal contact EH&S at
extension 3293/7705.
WHAT TO DO IN THE EVENT OF A SPILL
For emergencies involving chemical spills, call 911.
For technical assistance in non -emergencies involving chemical spills, call EH&S at ext. 3194 (24 -hr.
Hazardous Material Technical Assistance Line).
For chemical spills in which technical assistance is not needed, EH&S must be notified immediately for
compliance purpose and to arrange pickup of the spilled materials.
Please contribute to a safe working environment. Your cooperation is appreciated.
STORM WATER QUARTERLY VISUAL EVALUATION PRSPCT
INSTRUCTIONS
Visual examination for storm water quality must be performed before the last day of the
following months: March, June, September and December.
Sampling must be performed during a qualifying rainfall event as follows:
• Event must produce at least 0.1 inches of rainfall (steady rain, not a sprinkle) to
be considered a Qualifying Event.
• Qualifying Event must be at least 72 hours from a previous rainstorm meeting the
conditions of a Qualifying Event.
• Samples must be collected within 30 minutes from the start of the Qualifying
Event or as soon as practicable (not to exceed 60 minutes).
• Samples shall be collected at the outfalls (01, 02) as indicated on the evaluation
form and associated drawing.
• Examination of the samples shall be conducted in a well -lit area.
• Personnel shall examine the sample visually for color, odor, suspended solids,
foam and sheen. Unusual conditions or further description should be indicated on
the form. A small amount of rainbow -like sheen is indicative of minor gasoline
and/or oil contamination from vehicles in the puking lot. A milky, white or
significant rainbow sheen is an unusual condition that requires further
investigation.
• Conditions observed must be marked on the visual evaluation form.
• After the visual evaluation is complete, samples may be discharged (dumped) into
the receiving water. Laboratory analysis is not required for this quarterly visual
examination.
• The form must be kept on-site with the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan.
STORM WATER QUARTERLY VISUAL EVALUATION PRSPCT
Person:
Title:
Description:
Date:
Start Time:
❑ Foam
❑ AM PM
Outfall
Condition
Description:
Number: 01
1 ❑ Unusual Color
❑ Foam
Description:
I ❑ Unusual Odor
I Lj Oil Sheen
❑ Suspended Solids
I ❑ Other
Description /Notes
Signature:
Number: 02❑
Unusual Color LJ Foam
Description:
EI 'a! Odor Oil Sheen
❑ Suspended Solids I ❑ Other
Description / Notes
Signature:
Poly - Metal Finishing
FIRST AID KIT INSPECTION
❑ 1. Ammonia Inhalant
❑ 2. Eye Dressing
❑ 3. Bandages
❑ 4. Scissors / Tweezers
❑ 5. Wet Pruf Pads
❑ 6. CPR Shields
❑ 7. Finger Cots
❑ 8. Band-Aids
❑ 9. Cold Pack
❑ 10. Burn Cloth / Water Gel
❑ 11. Thermometers
❑ 12.Gloves
❑ 13.Antiseptic Wipes
❑ 14. Eyewash Solution
❑ 15.Antiseptic Spray
❑ 16. Hydrogen Peroxide
❑ 17. Calcium Gluconate Gel
Inspected
By:
PRSPCT LABS LLC
INSPECTION
1. Inventory OK. No items depleted.
❑ Yes ❑ No
2. No chemical leaks from containers or dressing.
❑ Yes ❑ No
3. No materials damaged or deteriorated
❑ Yes ❑ No
4. Cabinet secure to wall and door secure
❑ Yes ❑ No
5. Spill kits in place
❑ Yes ❑ No
6. Hearing Protector Inventory
❑ Yes ❑ No
7. List additional inventory needed
By: Date:
Please Print Signature
Monthly Safety Inspection Form 1 of 5
SHOWER AND EYEWASH INSPECTION
Area
1. A -Line
2. A -Line
3. C -Line
4. B -Line
5. B -Line
6. C -Line
7. C -Line
8. E -Line
9. E -Line (A&P)
10. F -Line
11. G -Line
12.WWTP
13.MEK Room
14 -Chemical
Storage
15.WWTP
16.WWTP
17.E -Line
Notes:
Inspected
By:
Eauiumen
OK
t
Shower
❑ Yes
❑ No
Eyewash
❑ Yes
❑ No
Bottle
❑ Yes
❑ No
Shower
❑ Yes
❑ No
Eyewash
❑ Yes
❑ No
Eyewash
❑ Yes
❑ No
Shower
❑ Yes
❑ No
Bottle
❑ Yes
❑ No
Bottle
❑ Yes
❑ No
Bottle
❑ Yes
❑ No
Bottle
❑ Yes
❑ No
Bottle
❑ Yes
❑ No
Bottle
❑ Yes
❑ No
Bottle
❑ Yes
❑ No
Eyewash ❑ Yes ❑ No
Shower ❑ Yes ❑ No
Eyewash ❑ Yes ❑ No
Please
0
Signature
PRSPCT LABS LLC
Comments
Date:
Monthly Safety Inspection Forth 2 of 5
FIRE EXTINGUISHER INSPECTION
PRSPCT LABS LLC
Area
Equipment
OK Comments
1.
Priming
ABC Dry Chemical
❑ Yes
❑ No
2.
Curing
BC Carbon Dioxide
❑ Yes
❑ No
3.
SS Etch 1
BC Std. Dry Chemical
❑ Yes
❑ No
4.
Lab
BC Halon
❑ Yes
❑ No
5.
Vapor Blast
ABC Dry Chemical
❑ Yes
❑ No
6.
C -Line
ABC Dry Chemical
❑ Yes
❑ No
7.
Boiler (E)
BC Halon
❑ Yes
❑ No
8.
WWTP
ABC Dry Chemical
❑ Yes
❑ No
9.
WWTP
BC Halon
❑Yes
❑ No
10.
Masking
ABC Dry Chemical
❑ Yes
❑ No
11.
Masking
BC Dry Chemical
❑ Yes
❑ No
13.
CC Inspect
ABC Dry Chemical
❑ Yes
❑ No
14.
Loading Bay
BC Carbon Dioxide
❑ Yes
❑ No
14A.
Mask Hall
ABC Dry Chemical
❑ Yes
❑ No
14B.
B -Line
ABC Dry Chemical
❑ Yes
❑ No
15.
Men's Room
ABC Dry Chemical
❑ Yes
❑ No
16.
Alodine
BC Carbon Dioxide
❑ Yes
❑ No
17.
Boiler (W)
ABC Dry Chemical
❑ Yes
❑ No
18.
Compressor
ABC Dry Chemical
❑ Yes
❑ No
19.
Compressor
BC Std. Dry Chemical
❑ Yes
❑ No
20.
MEK Room
BC PK Dry Chemical
❑ Yes
❑ No
21.
MEK Room
BC PK Dry Chemical
❑ Yes
❑ No
23.
Maintenance
ABC Dry Chemical
❑ Yes
❑ No
24.
Acid Shed
ABC Dry Chemical
❑ Yes
❑ No
25.
Women's RR
ABC Dry Chemical
❑ Yes
❑ No
26.
Warehouse
ABC Dry Chemical
❑ Yes
❑ No
27.
Rectifiers
ABC Dry Chemical
❑ Yes
❑ No
Inspected By: Date:
By:
Please Print Signature
Inspection
GAS CYLINDER INSPECTION PRSPCT LABS LLC
1. Propane Cylinders (Warehouse)
Number of Cylinders:
_
Full
_
Empty
Secured
❑
Yes
❑
No
Non -leaking
❑
Yes
❑
No
Good condition
❑
Yes
❑
No
2. Freon Cylinders (Wastewater Treatment)
Number of Cylinders:
_
Full
_
Empty
Secured
❑
Yes
❑
No
Non -leaking
❑
Yes
❑
No
Good condition
❑
Yes
❑
No
3. Freon Cylinders (Utility Room)
Number of Cylinders:
_
Full
_
Empty
Secured
❑
Yes
❑
No
Non -leaking
❑
Yes
❑
No
Good condition
❑
Yes
❑
No
4. Acetylene Cylinders (Maintenance
Area)
Number of Cylinders:
_
Full
_
Empty
Secured
❑
Yes
❑
No
Non -leaking
❑
Yes
❑
No
Good condition
❑
Yes
❑
No
5. Oxygen Cylinders (Maintenance
Area)
Number of Cylinders:
_
Full
_
Empty
Secured
❑
Yes
❑
No
Non -leaking
❑
Yes
❑
No
Good condition
❑
Yes
❑
No
Inspected By: Date:
By:
Please Print Signature
Monthly Safety Inspection
EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT INSPECTION PRSPCT LABS LLC
Equipment OK
Emergency Response Cabinet
1.
Gloves
❑ Yes
❑ No
2.
Respirators
❑ Yes
❑ No
3.
Respirator Cartridges
❑ Yes
❑ No
4.
Boots
❑ Yes
❑ No
5.
Aprons
❑ Yes
❑ No
6.
Face Shields
❑ Yes
❑ No
7.
Goggles
❑ Yes
❑ No
8.
Duct Tape
❑ Yes
❑ No
9.
Protective Clothing
❑ Yes
❑ No
Emergency Response Equipment
Spill Control Kits
❑ Yes
❑ No
Drum Pumps
❑ Yes
❑ No
Mobile Haywood Pump
❑ Yes
❑ No
Pallet Jack
❑ Yes
❑ No
Drum Truck
❑ Yes
❑ No
Notes:
Comments
Inspected By: Date:
By:
Please Print Signature
Monthly Safety Inspection Form 5 of 5
Date: 3/1/2D19
�(�f 5UILDINO VISION AND Product CodeO
SAFETY DATA SHEET
1. Identification
Product Name:
lAcetone
Product Code:
SDS Date:
3/1/2019
Use:
Industrial
Address:
BW
1251 Frontenac Rd. Ste 150
Naperville IL 60563
Phone:
(331)281-0154
CHEMTEL: (gee) 255-3924
2. Hazard(s) Identification
GHS Classification
Flammable liquids, (Category 2)
Eye irritation, (Category 2A)
Specific target organ toxicity fallowing single exposure, )Category 3)
Pictogram /� 1/1%,
V J
Signal Word jDanger
Hazard Statement
Highly flammable liquid and vapor
Causes serious eye irritation
May cause drowsiness or dizziness
or eye protection/face protection. Avoid breathing vapors. IF IN EVES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes.
act lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/attention. In case of
carbon dioxide, water spray mist or foam, dry chemical. If inhaled: Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for
II a poison center/doctor if you feel unwell. Store in a well -ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed. Dispose of
stainer to an approved waste disposal plant.
Hazards Not Otherwise Classified: Not available
3. Composition/Information On Ingredients
4. First-aid
Measures
General Advice:
Move out of dangerous area. Consult a physician. Show this safety data sheet to the doctor in
attendance.
If Inhaled:
If breathed in, move person into fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. Consult a
physician.
In Case of Skin Contact:
Wash off with soap and plenty of water. Consult a physician.
In Case of Eye Contact:
Rinse thoroughly with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and consult a physician.
If Swallowed:
Do NOT induce vomiting. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Rinse mouth
with water. Ca nsu It a physician.
Most Important Symptoms and Effects, Both Acute and Delayed:
The most important known symptoms and effects are described in the labelling.
Indications of Any Immediate Medical
Attention and Special Treatment Needed;
No data available
5. Fire -fighting Measures
Eginguishing Media: jUse water spray, alcohol -resistant foam, dry chemical or carbon dioxide.
Special Hazards: jNo data available
Advice for Firefighters 1wear self-contained breathing apparatus for firefighting if necessary.
Further Information: Use water spray to cool unopened containers.
6. Accidental Release Measures
Personal Precautions, Protective Equipment, and Emergency Procedures
Use personal protective equipment. Avoid breathing vapors, mist or gas. Ensure adequate
ventilation. Remove all sources of ignition. Evacuate personnel to safe areas. Beware of vapours
accumulating to form explosive concentrations. Vapors can accumulate in low areas. For personal
protection see section 8.
Environmental Precautions: lPrevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Do not let product enter drains.
Methods and
container
an electrically protected vacuum
7. Handling and Storage
Safe Handling: Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Avoid inhalation of vapor or mist. Use explosion -proof
equipment. Keep away from sources of ignition - No smoking. Take measures to prevent the build
up of electrostatic charge.
For precautions see section 2.2.
Safe Storage: Keep container tightly closed i n a d ry and welfventi lated place. Containers which a re opened no ust
be carefully resealed and kept upright to prevent leakage. Storage class (TRGS 510): Flammable
liquids
8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
Name CAS
Acetone 67-64-1
Engineering Control: Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice. Wash hands before breaks
and at the end of workday.
Eye/Face Protection: Face shield and safety glasses Use equipment for eye protection tested and approved under
appropriate government standards such as NIOSH (US) or EN 166(EUI.
Skin Protection: Handle with butyl rubber gloves. Gloves must be inspected prior to use. Use proper glove removal
technique (without touching glove's outer surface) to avoid skin contact with this product. Dispose
of contaminated gloves after use in accordance with applicable laws and good laboratory practices.
Wash and dry hands.
Body Protection: Impervious clothin& Flame retardant antistatic protective clothing., The type of protective
equipment must be selected according to the concentration and amount of the dangerous
substance at the specific workplace.
Respiratory Protection: Where risk assessment shows air -purifying respirators are appropriate use afull-face respirator
with multipurpose combination (US) or type AXBEK (EN 1438]) respirator cartridges as a backup to
engineering controls. If the respirator is the sole means of protection, use a full -face supplied air
respirator. Use respirators and components tested and approved under appropriate government
standards such as NIOSH (US) or CEN (EU).
Control of Environmental Exposure:
Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Do not let product enter drains.
9. Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance: Acetone Colorless, clear, liquid
Odor: Acetone INo Data Available
Odor Threshold: jAcetore No Data Available
pH: jAcetone I IN. Data Available
Melting/Freezing Point:
Acetone
-94°C (4377)
Initial Soiling Point/Range:
jAratone
56-C (133°) at 1,013 hPa (760 mmHgl
Flash Point
jAcetore
-16.99°C(1.4YF)-Closed Cup
Evaporation Rate:
jAratone
lNo Data Available
Flammability:
Acetone
INO Data Available
Upper Explosion Limit
Acetone
13%
Lower Explosion Limit
jAcetone
2%
Vapor Pressure:
JAcetona
1245.3 hPa (184.0 mmHg) at 20°C (68°F)
Vapor Density:
Acetone
jNo Data Available
Relative Density:
Acetone
0.791 g/mL at 25-C (77-F)
Water Solubility:
Acetone
lCompletely Miscible
Partition Coefficient:
jAcetone
jLow Pow: -0.24
Auto Ignition Temp:
Acetone
465.0"C(8697)
Decomposition Temp:
Acetone
No Data Available
Viscosity:
Acetone
No Data Available
10. Stability and Reactivity
Reactivity: INo Data Available
Chemical Stability: Stable urxl.,mcommended storageconditions.
Possibility of Hazardous Vapors may form explosive mixtu re with air.
Reactions:
Conditions to Avoid: JH.L flames, and Sparks
Incompatible Materials:
Bases, Oxidizing agents, Reducing agents, Acetone reacts violently with phosphorous oxychloritle.
Hazardous Decomposition
No Data Available
Products:
11. Toxicological Information
Name: CAS:
Acetone 67-64-1
LD50 Oral -Rat- 7,060 mg/kg
LC50 Inhalation - Rat -10 h - 20000 ppm
Dermal: No data available
Skin Corrosion/Irritation: Result: No skin irritation -24h
Serious Eye Damage/Eye Irritation: Result: Mild eye irritation -24 h
Respiratory or Skin Sensitization: NO Data Available
Germ Cell Mutagenicity: No Data Available
Carcinogenicity: Not identified as probable, passible or confirmed human carcinogen by
IARC, NTP, or OSHA
Reproductive toxicity -Human -female -Oral
Effects on Newborn: Apgar score (human only). Effects on
Newborn: Other neonatal measures or effects. Effects on Newborn:
Drug dependence.
Information: Central nervous system depression, narcosis, Damage to the heart.
12. Ecological Information
Name CAS Toxicity
Acetone 67-64-1 Toxicity to fish LC50-Oncorhynchus
mykiss (rainbow trout) - 5,540 mg/I - 96 h,
Toxicity to daphnia and LC50- Daphnia
magna (Water flea) - 8,800 mg/I - 48 h
13. Disposal Considerations
Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regional/national/international regulations
14. Transportation Information
Proper Shipping Name:
)Acetone
Hazard Class
13
Identification Number:
JUN1090
Packing Group:
III
Label
Flammable
Ship:
UN1090 ACETONE CLASS 3 PG 11
15. Regulatory
Information
ie
CAS
4302/304
No Components Were Identified
4313
No Components Were Identified
:LA
RQ=5,0001bs 71
4311/312
Immediate(Acute) Health Hazard, Fire Hazard
P66
INo Components Were Identified
product and/or its components are listed on the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) inventory,
16. Other Information, Including Date of Preparation or Last Revision
SDS Date: 3/1/2019
Disclaimer:
information and recommendations contained in the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) are supplied pursuant to 29 CFR
.0.1200 of the Occupational Safety and Health Standards Hazard Communication Rule. The information and
ommendations set forth herein are presented in good faith and believed to be correct as ofthis date hereof. BVV,
veveq makes no representation as to the completeness or accuracy thereof, and information is supplied upon the
rens condition that the persons receiving the information will be required to make their own determination as to its
:ability for their purposes prior to use. In no event will BVV be responsible for any damages of any nature
atsoever resulting from the use of, reliance upon, or the misuse of this information. User assumes all risk of use,
rage and handling of the product in compliance with applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. NO
WESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
1TICULAR PURPOSE, OR OF ANY OTHER NATURE, ARE MADE BY BVV HEREUNDER WITH RESPECT TO INFORMATION
THE PRODUCT TO WHICH THE INFORMATION REFERS. The information as supplied herein is simplyto be
rmative and intended solely to alert the user of the substance which is the subject matter of this SDS. The ultimate
opliance with federal, state or local regulations concerning the use of this compound, or compliance with respect to
duct liability, rests solely upon the purchaser thereof. This information relates to the material designated and may
be valid for such material used in combination with any other materials nor in any process.
Date: 3/1/2019
�� BUILDING VISION AND VARIETY Product Code(s): E -200 -OT, E -200.6,E-200-2
5, E-200-5, E -200-55G
SAFETY DATA SHEET
1. Identification
Product Name:
Ethanal 200 Proof
Product Code(s):
E-20041', E-200-6, E-200-2-5, E-200-5, E-200556
SDS Date:
3/1/2019
Use:
Industrial
Address:
BW
1251 Frontenac Rd. Ste 150
Naperville IL 60563
Phone:
(331)281-0154
CHEMI 1800)255-3924
2. Hazard(s) Identification
GHS Classification
Flammable liquids (Category 2)
Pictogram
Signal Word Danger
Hazard Statement
Highly flammable liquid and vapor.
ly flammable liquid and vapor.
autionary statement(s). Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. - No smoking. Keep container tightly closed.
and/band container and receiving equipment. Use explosion proof electrical/ ventilating/ lighting/ equipment. Use only non -sparking
s. Take precautionary measures against static discharge. Wear protective gloves/ protective clothing/ eye protection/ face
action. IF ON SKIN (or hair): Remove/ Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water/ shower. In case of fire:
dry sand, dry chemical or alcohol -resistant foam for extinction. Store in a well ventilated place. Keep cool. Dispose of contents/
diner to an approved waste disposal plant.
Hazards Not Otherwise Classified:
Not Available
3.
Composition/Information
On Ingredients
Concentration
Name
Cas
Ethanal
6417-5
80-100
4. First-aid Measures
General Advice:
Consult a physician. Show this safety data sheet to the doctor in attendance. Move out of dangerous
area.
If Inhaled:
If breathed in, move person into fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. Consult a physician.
In Case of Skin Contact:
Wash off with soap and plenty of water. Consult a physician.
In Case of Eye Contact:
Rinse thoroughly with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and consult a physician.
If Swallowed:
Do NOT induce vomiting. Never give a nything by mouth to a In u nconscious person. Rinse mouth with
water. Consult a physician.
Most Important Symptoms and
Effects, (loth Acute and Delayed:
mustimportant known symptoms and effects are described in the labelling (see section 2.2) and/or
n 31
Indications of Any Immediate Medial Attention and Special Treatment Needed:
No Data Available
5. Fire -fighting
Measures
Extinguishing Media:
jUse water spray, alcohol -resistant foam, dry chemical or carbon dioxide.
Special Hazards:
ICarbon oxides
Advice for Firefighters
jvvear self-contained breathing apparatus forfirefighting if necessary.
Further Information:
lUse water spray to cool unopened containers.
6. Accidental Release Measures
Personal Precautions, Protective Equipment, and Emergency Proaduras
Use personal protective equipment. Avoid breathing vapours, mist or gas. Ensure adequate ventilation.
Remove all sources of ignition. Evacuate personnel to safe areas. Beware of vapors accumulating to
form explosive concentrations. Vapors can accumulate in low areas. For personal protection see section
8.
Environmental Precautions: 1prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Do not let product enter drains.
Methods and Materials for Containment and Clean Up:
Ca main spillage, and then collect with an electrically protected vacuum cleaner or by wet -brushing and
place in container for disposal according to local regulations.
7. Handling and Storage
Safe Handling: Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Avoid inhalation ofvopor or mist. Use explosion -proof equipment.
Keep away from sources of ignition - No smoking. Take measures to prevent the build up of electrostatic
charge.
Safe Storage:
Keep container tightly closed in a dry and well -ventilated place. Containers which are opened must be
carefully resealed and kept upright to prevent leakage. Hygroscopic
8. Exposure Controls/Personal
Protection
Name
CAS
Ethanol
64-17-5
OSHATWA
OSHA STEL ACGIH TWA ACGIH STEL
1000 ppm
Not Available 1000 ppm Not Available
Engineering Control:
Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice. Wash hands before breaks and
at the end of workday.
Eye/Face Protection:
Face shield and safety glasses Use equipment for eye protection tested and approved under appropriate
government standards such as NIOSH (US) or EN 166(EU).
Skin Protection:
Handle with butyl rubber gloves. Gloves must be inspected prior to use. Use proper glove removal
technique (without touching glove's outer surface) to avoid skin contact with this product. Dispose of
contaminated gloves after use in accordance with applicable laws and good laboratory practices. Wash
and dry hands.
Body Protection:
Impervious clothing. Flame retardant antistatic protective clothing., The type of protective equipment
must be selected according to the concentration and amount of the dangerous substance at the specific
workplace.
Respiratory Protection:
Where risk assessment shows air -purifying respirators are appropriate use a full -face respirator with
multipurpose combination (US) or type ABEK (EN 14387) respirator cartridges as a backup to
engineering controls. If the respirator is the sole means of protection, use a full -face supplied air
respirator. Use respirators and components tested and approved under appropriate government
standards such as NIOSH (US) or CEN (EU).
Control of Environmental Exposure:
Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Do not let product enter drains.
9. Physical and
Chemical Properties
Appearance:
lEthanol I Colorless, clear liquid
Odor:
jEthanol I IN. Data Available
Odor Threshold:
lEthanol IN. Data Available
pH:
117thanol INo Data Available
Melting/Freezing Point:
Ethanol 1-143.99-C (-227.18-F)
Initial Boiling Point/Range:
Ethanal 178.0- ROD -C(172.4-176.0°F)
Flesh Point
Ethanol 114.0-C(57.2°F)-closed cup
Evaporation Rate:
Ethanol NO Data Available
Flammability:
jEthanol I IND Data Available
Upper Explosion Limit
I Ethanol 19%
Lower Explosion Limit:
lEth.n.1 13.30%
Vapor Pressure:
lEth.n.1 59.5 hPa(44.6 mmHg) at 20.0-C(69.0 T)
Vapor Density:
lEthanol lNo Data Available
Relative Density:
Ethanol O7974 g/cm3
Water Solubility:
Ethanol Completely Soluble
Partition Coefficient:
Ethanol No Data Awl lable
Auto Ignition Temp:
Ethanol I 363.0
Decomposition Temp:
Ethanol IND Data Available
Viscosity:
Ethanol INo Data Available
10. Stability and Reactivity
Reactivity:
INo Data Available
Chemical Stability:
Stable under recommended storage conditions.
Possibility of Hazardous
Vapors may form explosive mixtu re with air.
Reactions:
Conditions to Avoid:
I Heat, flames a no sparks. Extremes of temperate re and d irect sun light.
Incompatible Materials:
lAlkali metals, Oxidizing agents, Peroxides
Hazardous Decomposition
NO Data Available
Products:
11. Toxicological Information
e: CAS:
nol 64-17-5
I Oral - Rat - 2,743 mg/kg
adorn No Data Available
1 Dermal - Rabbit -> 2,000 mg/kg
Corrosion/Irritation: Result Mild skin irritation -24h
ms Eye Damage/Eye Irritation: Result: Irritating to eyes. -24h
story or Skin Sensitization:
No Data Available
Cell Mutagenicity:
No Data Available
Not identified as probable, possible or confirmed human carcinogen by
naenidty:
IARC, NTP, or OSHA
No Data Available
Information: Drying, cracking of the skin, Skin irritation Liver -Irregularities
12. Ecological Information
Name CAS Toxicity
Ethanol 64-17-5 Net Available
13. Disposal Considerations
Dispose of contents/container in accordance with lora l/regional/national/international regulations.
14. Transportation Information
Proper Shipping Name: Ethanol
Hazard Class 13
Identification Number: JUN1170
Packing Group: III
Label Flammable
Ship: I UN1170 ETHANOL CLASS PG 11
15. Regulatory Information
Ethanol
64 -IJ -5
SARA 302/304
INo Components Were Identified
SARA 313
No Components Were Identified
CERCLA
lNo Components Were Identified
SARA 311/312
IFire Hazard, Chronic Health Hazard
PROP 65
INo Components Were Identified
This product and/or its components are listed on the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) inventory.
16. Other Information, Including Date of Preparation or Last Revision
SDS Date: 3/1/2019
Disclaimer:
e information and recommendations contained in the Safety Data Sheet SDS' are supplied pursuant to 29 CFR 1910.1200
the Occupational Safety and Health Standards Hazard Communication Rule. The information and recommendations set
th herein are presented in good faith and believed to be correct as of this date hereof. BW, however, makes no
)resentation as to the completeness or accuracy thereof, and information is supplied upon the express condition that the
rsons receiving the information will be required to make their own determination as to its suitability for their purposes
or to use. In no event will BW be responsible for any damages of any nature whatsoever resulting from the use of,
iance upon, or the misuse of this information. User assumes all risk of use, storage and handling of the product in
mpliance with applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EITHER
PRESSED OR IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR OF ANY OTHER NATURE, ARE
%DE BY BVV HEREUNDER WITH RESPECT TO INFORMATION OR THE PRODUCT TO WHICH THE INFORMATION REFERS. The
ormation as supplied herein is simply to be informative and intended solely to alert the user of the substance which is the
alect matter of this 5DS. The ultimate compliance with federal, state or local regulations concerning the use of this
mpound, or compliance with respect to product liability, rests solely upon the purchaser thereof. This information relates
the material designated and may not be valid for such material used in combination with any other materials nor in any
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SAFETY DATA SHEET
1. Identification
Product Name: Heptanes 195-208
Product Code: 03255
SDS Date: 7/28/2016
Use: Industrial
General Information: 314-644-1300
CH EMTREC: 800-424-9300
2. Hazard(s) Identification
GHSClassification
FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS - Category 2
SKIN IRRITATION - Category 2
TOXIC TO REPRODUCTION (Fertility) - Category 2
TOXIC TO REPRODUCTION (Unborn child) - Category 2
SPECIFIC TARGET ORGAN TOXICITY (SINGLE EXPOSURE) (Narcotic effects) -
Category 3
ASPIRATION HAZARD - Category 1
Pictogram O O
Signalword Danger
HazardStatement
Highly flammable liquid and vapor. Causes skin irritation. Suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child. Maybe
fatal if swallowed and enters airways. May cause drowsiness and dizziness.
Precautionary
Obtain special instructions before use. Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood. Use
personal protective equipment as required. Wear protective gloves. Wear eye orface protection. Keep away from
heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames and other ignition sources. No smoking. Use explosion -proof electrical,
ventilating, lighting and all material -handling equipment. Use only nonsparking tools. Take precautionary measures
against static discharge. Keep container tightly closed. Use only outdoors or in a well -ventilated area. Avoid breathing
vapor. Wash hands thoroughly after handling. IF exposed or concerned: Get medical attention. IF INHALED: Remove
victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. Call a POISON CENTER or physician if you
feel unwell. IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a POISON CENTER or physician. Do NOT induce vomiting. IF ON SKIN (or
hair): Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water or shower. IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty
of soap and water. Take off contaminated clothing. If skin irritation occurs: Get medical attention.Store locked up.
Store in a well -ventilated place. Keep cool. Dispose of contents and container in accordance with all local, regional,
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national and international regulations.
Hazards not otherwise classified: Not available
3. Composition/information on ingredients
Name CAS Concentration
Distillates (petroleum), light distillate 68410-97-9 >90
hydrotretaing process, low boiling
Cyclohexane 110-82-7 1-3
4. First-aid measures
General Advice Consult a physician. Show this safety data sheet to the doctor in attendance. Move out of
dangerous area.
If Inhaled Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. If it is
suspected that fumes are still present, the rescuer should wear an appropriate mask or self
contained breathing apparatus. If not breathing, if breathing is irregular or if respiratory
arrest occurs, provide artificial respiration or oxygen by trained personnel. It may be
dangerous to the person providing aid to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Get medical
attention. If necessary, call a poison center or physician. If unconscious, place in recovery
position and get medical attention immediately. Maintain an open airway. Loosen tight
clothing such as a collar, tie, belt or waistband.
In Case of Skin Contact Flush contaminated skin with plenty of water. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes.
Continue to rinse for at least 10 minutes. Get medical attention. Wash clothing before reuse.
Clean shoes thoroughly before reuse.
In Case of Eye Contact Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water, occasionally lifting the upper and lower eyelids.
Check for and remove any contact lenses. Continue to rinse for at least 10 minutes. Get
medical attention.
If Swallowed Get medical attention immediately. Call a poison center or physician. Wash out mouth with
water. Remove dentures if any. Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position
comfortable for breathing. If material has been swallowed and the exposed person is
conscious, give small quantities of water to drink. Stop if the exposed person feels sick as
vomiting may be dangerous. Aspiration hazard if swallowed. Can enter lungs and cause
damage. Do not induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs, the head should be kept low so that
vomit does not enter the lungs. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. If
unconscious, place in recovery position and get medical attention immediately. Maintain an
open airway. Loosen tight clothing such as a collar, tie, belt or waistband.
Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
Acute: Eye contact: no known significant effects or critical hazards. Inhalation: Can cause central nervous system (CNS)
depression. May cause drowsiness and dizziness. Skin contact: Causes skin irritation. Ingestion: Can cause central
nervous system (CNS) depression. May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways.
Over exposure: eye contact: pain or irritation, watering, redness. Inhalation Nausea or vomiting, headache,
drowsiness/fatigue, dizziness/vertigo, unconsiouness, reduced fetal weight, increase in fetal deaths, skeletal
malformations. Skin Contact: irritation, redness, reduced fetal weight, increase in fetal deaths, skeletal
malformations. Ingestion: nausea or vomiting, reduced fetal weight, increase in fetal deaths, skeletal malformations
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Indications of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
Treat symptomatically. Contact poison treatment specialist immediately if large quantities have been ingested or
inhaled. No action shall be taken involving any personal risk or without suitable training. If it is suspected that fumes
are still present, the rescuer should wear an appropriate mask or self-contained breathing apparatus. It may be
dangerous to the person providing aid to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
5. Fire -fighting measures
Extinguishing Media Use dry chemical, CO, water spray (fog) or foam. Do not use water jet.
Special Hazards Highly flammable liquid and vapor. In a fire or if heated, a pressure increase will occur and the
container may burst, with the risk of a subsequent explosion. Runoff to sewer may create fire
or explosion hazard. This material is toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects. Fire water
contaminated with this material must be contained and prevented from being discharged to
any waterway, sewer or drain.
Advice for firefighters Promptly isolate the scene by removing all persons from the vicinity of the incident if
there is a fire. No action shall be taken involving any personal risk or without suitable
training. Move containers from fire area if this can be done without risk. Use water spray to
keep fire -exposed containers cool. Fire-fighters should wear appropriate protective
equipment and self-contained breathing apparatus (SOBA) with a full face -piece operated in
positive pressure mode.
Further Information No data available
6. Accidental release measures
Personal precautions, protective equipment, and emergency procedures
NON EMERGENCY PERSONNEL: No action shall be taken involving any personal risk or without suitable training.
Evacuate surrounding areas. Keep unnecessary and unprotected personnel from entering. Do nottouch orwalk
through spilled material. Shut off all ignition sources. No Flares, smoking or flames in hazard area. Avoid breathing
vapor or mist. Provide adequate ventilation. Wear appropriate respirator when ventilation is inadequate. Put on
appropriate personal protective equipment.
EMERGENCY RESPONDERS: If specialised clothing is required to deal with the spillage, take note of any information in
Section 8 on suitable and unsuitable materials. See also the information in "For nonemergency personnel".
Environmental precautions Avoid dispersal of spilled material and runoff and contact with soil, waterways, drains
and sewers. Inform the relevant authorities if the product has caused environmental
pollution (sewers, waterways, soil or air). Water polluting material. May be harmful
to the environment if released in large quantities. Collect spillage.
Methods and materials for containment and cleaning up
Small Spill: Stop leak if without risk. Move containers from spill area. Use spark -proof tools and explosion proof
equipment. Dilute with water and mop up if water-soluble. Alternatively, or if water -insoluble, absorb with an inert dry
material and place in an appropriate waste disposal container. Dispose of via a licensed waste disposal contractor.
Large Spill: Stop leak if without risk. Move containers from spill area. Use spark proof tools and explosion -proof
equipment. Approach release from upwind. Prevent entry into sewers, water courses, basements or confined areas.
Wash spillages into an effluent treatment plant or proceed as follows. Contain and collect spillage with non
combustible, absorbent material e.g. sand, earth, vermiculite or diatomaceous earth and place in
container for disposal according to local regulations (see Section 13). Dispose of via a licensed waste disposal
contractor. Contaminated absorbent material may pose the
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same hazard as the spilled product. Note: see Section 1 for emergency contact information and Section 13 for waste
disposal.
Handling and storage
Safe Handling Put on appropriate personal protective equipment (see Section 8). Avoid exposure- obtain special
instructions before use. Avoid exposure during pregnancy. Do not handle until all safety precautions
have been read and understood. Do not get in eyes or on skin or clothing. Do not swallow. Avoid
breathing vapor or mist. Avoid release to the environment. Use only with adequate ventilation. Wear
appropriate respirator when ventilation is inadequate. Do not enter storage areas and confined
spaces unless adequately ventilated. Keep in the original container or an approved alternative made
from a compatible material, kept tightly closed when not in use. Store and use away from heat,
sparks, open flame or any other ignition source. Use explosion -proof electrical (ventilating, lighting
and material handling) equipment. Use only non -sparking tools. Take precautionary measures
against electrostatic discharges. Empty containers retain product residue and can be hazardous. Do
not reuse container.Eating, drinking and smoking should be prohibited in areas where this material is
handled, stored and processed. Workers should wash hands and face before eating, drinking and
smoking. Remove contaminated clothing and protective equipment before entering eating areas. See
also Section 8 for additional information on hygiene measures.
Safe Storage Store in accordance with local regulations. Store in a segregated and approved area. Store in original
container protected from direct sunlight in a dry, cool and well ventilated area, away from
incompatible materials (see Section 10) and food and drink. Store locked up. Eliminate all ignition
sources. Separate from oxidizing materials. Keep container tightly closed and sealed until ready for
use. Containers that have been opened must be carefully resealed and kept upright to prevent
leakage. Do not store in unlabeled containers. Use appropriate containment to avoid environmental
contamination.
Exposure controls/personal protection
11 Name CAS
Distillates (petroleum), light distillate hydrotretaing pr 68410-97-9
OSHA TWA OSHA STEL ACGIH TWA ACGIH STEL
Not Available Not Available 200 ppm Not Available
Cyclohexane 110-82-7
OSHA TWA OSHA STEL ACGIHTWA ACGIH STEL
300 ppm Not Available 100 ppm Not Available
Engineering Control Use only with adequate ventilation. Use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation or
other engineering controls to keep worker exposure to airborne contaminants below any
recommended or statutory limits. The engineering controls also need to keep gas, vapor or
dust concentrations below any lower explosive limits. Use explosion -proof
ventilation equipment.
Eye/Face Protection Safety eyewear complying with an approved standard should be used when a risk
assessment indicates this is necessary to avoid exposure to liquid splashes, mists, gases or
dusts. If contact is possible, the following protection should be worn, unless the assessment
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indicates a higher degree of protection: chemical splash goggles.
Skin Protection Chemical-resistant, impervious gloves complying with an approved standard should be
worn at all times when handling chemical products if a risk assessment indicates this is
necessary. Considering the parameters specified by the glove manufacturer, check during
use that the gloves are still retaining their protective properties. It should be noted that the
time to breakthrough for any glove material may be different for different glove
manufacturers. In the case of mixtures, consisting of several substances, the protection
time of the gloves cannot be accurately estimated.
Body Protection Personal protective equipment for the body should be selected based on the task being
performed and the risks involved and should be approved by a specialist before
handling this product. When there is a risk of ignition from static electricity, wear antistatic
protective clothing. For the greatest protection from static discharges, clothing should
include anti-static overalls, boots and gloves.
Respiratory Protection Use a properly fitted, air-purifying or air-fed respirator complying with an approved
standard if a risk assessment indicates this is necessary. Respirator selection must be based
on known or anticipated exposure levels, the hazards of the product and the safe working
limits of the selected respirator.
Control of Environmental Exposure
Emissions from ventilation or work process equipment should be checked to ensure they comply with the
requirements of environmental protection legislation. In some cases, fume scrubbers, filters or engineering
modificationsto the process equipment will be necessary to reduce emissions to acceptable levels.
L Physical and chemical properties
Appearance Distillates (petroleum), light distillate Liquid
hydrotretaing process, low boiling
Odor Distillates (petroleum), light distillate Characteristic. Hydrocarbon.
hydrotretaing process, low boiling
Odor Threshold Distillates (petroleum), light distillate Not available,
hydrotretaing process, low boiling
pH Distillates (petroleum), light distillate hydrotretaing Not available.
process, low boiling
Melting/Freezing Point Distillates (petroleum), light Not available.
distillate hydrotretaing
process, low boiling
Initial Boiling Point/Range Distillates (petroleum), 90.556 to 97.778"C (195 to 208°F)
light distillate
hydrotretaing process, low
boiling
Flash Point Distillates (petroleum), light distillate Closed cup: -8°C (17.6°F) [Tagliabue.]
hydrotretaing process, low boiling
Evaporation Rate Distillates (petroleum), light distillate 4.24 (butyl acetate = 1)
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hydrotretaing process, low boiling
Flammability Distillates (petroleum), light distillate
hydrotretaing process, low boiling
Upper Explosion Limit Distillates(petroleum),
light distillate
hydrotretaing process,
low boiling
Lower Explosion Limit Distillates (petroleum), light
distillate hydrotretaing process,
low boiling
Vapor Pressure Distillates (petroleum), light distillate
hydrotretaing process, low boiling
Vapor Density Distillates (petroleum), light distillate
hydrotretaing process, low boiling
Relative Density Distillates (petroleum), light distillate
hydrotretaing process, low boiling
Water Solubility Distillates (petroleum), light distillate
hydrotretaing process, low boiling
Partition Coefficient Distillates (petroleum), light
distillate hydrotretaing process,
low boiling
Auto Ignition Temperature Distillates (petroleum),
light distillate
hydrotretaing process, low
boiling
Decomposition Temperature Distillates (petroleum),
light distillate
hydrotretaing process,
low boiling
Viscosity .Distillates (petroleum), light distillate
hydrotretaing process, low boiling
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Not available.
Not available.
Not available.
6 kPa (45 mm Hg) [room temperature]
Not available.
0.708
Insoluble in the following materials: cold water and hot
water.
Not available.
Not available.
Not available.
Kinematic (40°C (104°F)): <0.01 cm2/s (<1 c5t)
10. Stability and reactivity _
Reactivity No specific test data related to reactivity available for this product or its ingredients.
Chemical Stability The product is stable.
Possibility of Hazardous Reactions Under normal conditions of storage and use, hazardous reactions will not
occur.
Conditions to Avoid Avoid all possible sources of ignition (spark or flame). Do not pressurize, cut, weld, braze,
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solder, drill, grind or expose containers to heat or sources of ignition.
Incompatible materials Reactive or incompatible with the following materials: oxidizing materials
Hazardous Decomposition Products Under normal conditions of storage and use, hazardous decomposition
products should not be produced.
11. Toxicological information
Name CAS
Distillates (petroleum), light distillate hydrotretaing pro 68410-97-9
LD50 Oral Rat 5.17 g/kg
LC50 Inhalation Vapor Rat>5.2 mg/I-4h
L050 Dermal Rabbit > 2000 mg/kg
Skin corrosion/irritation Causes skin irritation.
Serious eye damage/eye irritation Causes serious eye irritation.
Respiratory or skin sensitization No data available
Germ cell mutagenicity No data available
Carcinogenicity No data available
Reproductive Suspected of famaging the unborn child. Suspected of damaging fertility.
Additional information Aspiration hazard. Can cause central nervous system (CNS) depression. May
cause
drowsiness and dizziness.Can cause central nervous system (CNS)
depression. May be fatal if swallowed and
enters airways.
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Name CAS
Cyclohexane 110-82-7
LD50 Oral- Rat -12,705 mg/kg
LC50 Inhalation - Rat - 4 h - 34,000 mg/I
LD50 Dermal - Rabbit -> 2,000 mg/kg
Skin corrosion/irritation Result: No skin irritation
Serious eye damage/eye irritation Result: Mild eye irritation
Respiratory or skin sensitization No data available
Germ cell mutagenicity, No data available
Carcinogenicity Not identified as probable, possible or confirmed human carcinogen by IARC, NTP,
or OSHA
Reproductive No data available
Additional information Central nervous system depression, Drowsiness, Irritability, Dizziness,
Gastrointestinal disturbance, Lung irritation,
chest pain, pulmonary edema
12. Ecological information
N me CAS
Distillates (petroleum), light d 68410-97-9
Toxicity
Algae Acute EC50 1 to 10 mg/I - 72 hours,
Acute EC501 to 10 mg/I Daphnia 48 hours,
Acute LC501 to 10 mg/I Fish 96 hours
Cyclohexane 110-82-7 flow-through test LC50- Pimephales promelas
(fathead minnow) - 4.53 mg/I -96 h,
Immobilization EC50-Daphnia magna (Water
flea) - 0.9 mg/I - 48 h, EC50 - Pseudokirchneriella
subcapitata (green algae) - 3.4 mg/I - 72 h
13. Disposal considerations
Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regional/national/international regulations.
34. Transport information
Proper Shipping Name Petroleum Distillates, n.o.s., RQ (Cyclohexane)
Hazard Class 3
Identification Number UN1268
Packing Group II
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Label Flammable
!15. Regulatory information
Name CAS
Distillates (petroleum), light distillate hydro 68410-97-9
SARA 302/304 No components were identified
SARA 313 No components were identified
CERCLA No components were identified
SARA 311/312 Fire Hazard, Acute Health Hazard, Chronic Health Hazard
PROP 65 No components were identified
This product and/or its components are listed on the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
inventory.
Name CAS
Cyclohexane 110-82-7
SARA 302/304 No components were identified
SARA 313 313
CERCLA RQ=10001bs
SARA 311/312 Fire Hazard, Acute Health Hazard
PROP 65 No components were identified
This product and/or its components are listed on the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
inventory.
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16. Other information, including date of preparation or last revision
SDS Date: 7/28/2016
Disclaimer:
The information and recommendations contained in the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) are supplied pursuant to 29
CFR 1910.1200 of the Occupational Safety and Health Standards Hazard Communication Rule. The information
and recommendations set forth herein are presented in good faith and believed to be correct as of this date
hereof. BVV, however, makes no representation as to the completeness or accuracy thereof, and information is
supplied upon the express condition that the persons receiving the information will be required to make their
own determination as to its suitability for their purposes prior to use. In no event will BVV be responsible for
any damages of any nature whatsoever resulting from the use of, reliance upon, or the misuse of this
information. User assumes all risk of use, storage and handling of the product in compliance with applicable
federal, state and local laws and regulations. NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR OF ANY OTHER NATURE, ARE MADE
BY BVV HEREUNDER WITH RESPECT TO INFORMATION OR THE PRODUCT TO WHICH THE INFORMATION
REFERS. The information as supplied herein is simply to be informative and intended solely to alert the user of
the substance which is the subject matter of this SDS. The ultimate compliance with federal, state or local
regulations concerning the use of this compound, or compliance with respect to product liability, rests solely
upon the purchaser thereof. This information relates to the material designated and may not be valid for such
material used in combination with any other materials nor in any process.
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® Toluene
I[ ' LabCheM Safety Data Sheet
pMorews. droll accanchn, to Federal Banister /Vol, 77, No. 58/Montle, March 26,2012/ Rules and Regulations
Data of issue: 0 3121/2 014 Revision date. 02127/2018 Su,medes: 0 312112 01 4 Version: l.1
1.1. Identification
Product farm Substance
Substance name Toluene
CAS -No. 108-88-3
Product code LC26170
Formula C7H8
Synonyms benzyl hydnda / methylbenzene / phenylmethane / tolunol / toluol oil l tcluole
1.2. Recommended use and restrictions on use
Use of the substance/mixture : Solvent
1.3. Supplier
LabCham Inc
Jackson's Pointe Commerce Parr Building 1000, 1010 Jackson's Pointe Court
Zelienople, PA 16063 - USA
T 412-82E-5230 - F 724473-0647
infoRlabchem.com-www.labchem.com
1.4. Emergency telephone number
Emergency number : CHEMTREC:1-800-4249300 or 011-701
_.
2.9. Classification of the substance or mixture
GHS49S classification
Flammable liquids,
H225
Highly flammable liquid and vapour.
Category 2
Skin conosion/irritation,
H315
Causes skin irritation.
Category 2
Reproductive toxicity,
H361
Suspected of damaging fedility or the unborn child.
Category 2
Spei target organ
H336
May cause drowsiness or dizziness.
toxicity— Single exposure,
Category 3, Narcosis
Specific target organ
H373
May cause damage to organs (central nervous system, liver, head) through prolonged or
toxicity — Repeated
repeated exposure.
exposure, Category 2
Aspiration hazard,
H304
May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways.
Category 1
Hezamlous to the aquatic
H402
Harmful to aquatic life
environment — Acute
Hazard, Category 3
Full text of H statements : see section 16
2.2. GHS Label elements, Including precautionary statements
GHS -US labelling
Hazard pictograms(GHS-US) O' O
.0, ensm cnsos
Signal send (GHS -US) Danger
Hazard statements (GHS -US) H225- Highly flammable liquid and vapour.
H304 - May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways.
H315 - Causes skin irritation.
H336 - May cause drowsiness or dizziness.
H361 -Suspected of damaging fertility or the unbom child.
H373 - May cause damage to organs (central nervous system, liver, head) through prolonged
or repeated exposure.
H402 - Harmful to aquatic life
8&2712018 EN (Ennliehl Page 1
Toluene
Safety Data Sheet
according to Federal Register/ Vol. 77, No. 58 / Morday, Mamh 26,2012/ Rules and Regulations
Precaubonary statements (GHS -US)
P201 -Obtain special instructions before use.
% GHS -US classification
P202 - Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood.
scASNoJ1ill
P210 - Keep away from heat, sparks, open flames, hot surfaces. No smoking.
(Moro ransituent)
P233 - Keep container tightly closed.
Skin Imlt.2 H315
P240 - GroundOond container and receiving equipment.
First-aid measures general
P241 - Use explosion -proof electrical, ventilating, lighting equipment.
P242 - Use only non -sparking tools.
STOT SE 3, H336
P243 - Take precautionary measures against static discharge.
P260 - Do not breathe mist, vapours, spray.
STOT RE 2, H373
P264 - Wash exposed skin thoroughly after handling.
P271 - Use only outdoors or in a well -vent laled area.
Mr. Tox. 1, H304
P273 -Avoid release to the environment.
First-aid measures after inhalation
P280 -Weer protective gloves, protective clothing, We protection, face protection.
Aquafic Awls 3. H402
P301+P310 - IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a POISON CENTERmodor
P303+P361+P353 - IF ON SKIN (or hair): Take off immediately all contaminated clothing.
Rinse skin with water/shower.
First-aid measures after We contact
P304+P340 - IF INHALED: Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing.
P308+P313 - IF exposed or concerned: Get medical advice/attention.
P312 - Call a POISON CENTERIdoctor if you feel unwell.
P314 - Get medical advice and attention if you feel unwell.
P331 - Do NOT induce vomiting
P332+P313 - If skin imitation occurs: Get medical advicemitlention.
P363- Wash contaminated clothing before reuse.
P370+P378 - In case of Flim: Use carbon dioxide (CO2), powder, alcohol -resistant foam to
extinguish.
P403+P235 - Store in a well -ventilated place. Keep cool.
P405 -Store locked up.
P501 - Dispose of contentslcorrtainer to comply with local, state and federal regulations
2.3. Other hazards which do of result in
classification
Other hazards not contributing to the
None under normal conditions.
classification
2.4. Unknown acute toxicity (GHS U3)_
Not applicable
SECTION 3: osition/information
on ingredients
3.1. Sobstancss,
Substance type
Mono -constituent
Name
Product Identifier
% GHS -US classification
Toluene
scASNoJ1ill
t00 Flan LIg2, H225
(Moro ransituent)
Skin Imlt.2 H315
First-aid measures general
Ever. 2, H361
amesC artificial respiration or oxygen. Cardiac arrest: perform resuscitation. Victim conscious
STOT SE 3, H336
with laboured breathing: halfseated. Victim in shock: on his back with legs slightly wised.
Vomiting: prevent asphyxia/aspiation pneumonia. Prevent cooling by covering the victim (no
STOT RE 2, H373
warming up). Keep watching the victim. Give psychological aid. Keep fine victim calm, avoid
physical strain, Depending on the victim's condition: doctodhospital. Never give alcohol to
Mr. Tox. 1, H304
drink.
First-aid measures after inhalation
Remove the victim into fresh air. Respiatory problems: consult a doctor/medical service.
Aquafic Awls 3. H402
Full text of hazard classes and Hstatements :
see section 16
3.2. Mixtures
Not applicable
SECTION 4: First-aid measures
4.1. Description of first aid measves
First-aid measures general
Check the vital functions. Unconscious: maintain adequate airway and respiretion. Respiratory
amesC artificial respiration or oxygen. Cardiac arrest: perform resuscitation. Victim conscious
with laboured breathing: halfseated. Victim in shock: on his back with legs slightly wised.
Vomiting: prevent asphyxia/aspiation pneumonia. Prevent cooling by covering the victim (no
warming up). Keep watching the victim. Give psychological aid. Keep fine victim calm, avoid
physical strain, Depending on the victim's condition: doctodhospital. Never give alcohol to
drink.
First-aid measures after inhalation
Remove the victim into fresh air. Respiatory problems: consult a doctor/medical service.
First-aid measures after skin contact
Wash immediately with lots of water. Soap may be used. Do not apply( chemical) neutralizing
agents. Remove clothing before washing. Take victim to a doctor if irritation persists. Take
victim to a doctor/medical service if imitation persists.
First-aid measures after We contact
Rinse immediately with plenty of water. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do.
Continue rinsing. Dc not apply fantasizing agents. Take victim to an ophthalmologist if imitation
persists. Take victim to a doctor/medical service if induction pemists.
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First-aid measures after ingestion
Rinse mouth with water. Immediatey after ingestion: give lots of water to drink. Do not give
milkloil tu drink. Do not Induce vomiting. Give activated charcoal. Call Poison Information
Centre (wive big.be/antigithtm). Consult doctor/medical service if you feel unwell. Ingestion
of large quantities: immediately to hospital.
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4.2. Most important symptoms and
_
effects (aceta and delayed)
Symptomsleffects after inhalation
EXPOSURE TO HIGH CONCENTRATIONS: Headache. Nausea. Feeling of weakness.
Dimness. Central nervous system depression. Narcosis. Mental confusion. Drunkenness.
Combination disorders. Disturbed motor response. Disturbances of consciousness.
Symptomsleffects after skin contact
Tingling/irritation of the skin. Red skin.
Symptoms/effects after eye contact
Irritation of the eye tissue.
Symptoms/effects after ingestion
Risk of aspiration pneumonia.Nausea. Abdominal pain. I motion of the gasMc/inteshnal
mucosa. Symptoms similar to those listed under inhalation.
Chronic symptoms
ON CONTINUOUS/REPEATED EXPOSUREICONTACT: Dry skin. Skin mshlinflammation.
Impairment of the nervous system. Tremor. Impaired memory. Impaired concentration. Brain
affection. Disturbances of head rate. Change in the haemogmmme/blood composition.
4.3. Immediate medical attentio.n and special treatment, if necessary
Obtain medical assistance.
SECTION 5: Fire�fiijhtlng measures
5.1. Suitable (and unsuitable) extinguishing media
Suitable extinguishing media Quick -acting ABC powder extinguisher. Quickapting BC powder extinguisher. Quick -adding
class B foam extinguisher. Quick -acting CO2 extinguisher. Class Bfoam (not alcohol -resistant).
Unsuitable extinguishing media Water (quick -acting extinguisher, reel); risk of puddle expansion. Water; risk of puddle
expansion.
5.2. Specific hazards dosing from the chemical
Fire hazard DIRECT FIRE HAZARD: Highly flammable liquid and vapour. Gashopour flammable with air
within explosion limits. INDIRECT FIRE HAZARD: May build up electrostatic charges: risk of
ignition. May be ignited by spats. Gas/vapour spreads at floor level: ignition hazard. Reactions
involving a fire hazard: see "Reactivity Hazam'.
Explosion hazard DIRECT EXPLOSION HAZARD: Gas/vapour explosive with air within explosion limits.
INDIRECT EXPLOSION HAZARD: may be ignited by sparks. Reactions with explosion
hazards: see "Reactivity Hazard".
Reactivity Reacts violently with (some) halogens. Reacts violently with (strong) oAdizers: (increased) risk
of fm/explosion. Violent to explosive reaction with (same) acids.
5.3. Special protective equipment and precautions for fire-fighters
Firefighting instructions Cool tanks/drums with water spray/remove them into safety. Do not move the load if exposed to
heal.
Protection during firefighting : HeaVfire exposure: compressed air/oxygen apparatus.
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6.1. Personal precautions, pmtective equipment and emergency procedures
6.1.1. For non -emergency personnel
Protective equipment Gloves. Protective goggles. Head/neck protection. Protective clothing. Large spills/in enclosed
spaces: compressed air apparatus. Large spillslin enclosetl spaces: gas-tight suit.
Emergency procedures Keep upwind. Mark the danger area. Consider evacuation. Seal off low-lying areas. Close
dwrs and windows of adjacent premises. Stop engines and no smoking. No naked flames or
sparks. Spark -and explosionproof appliances and lighting equipment. Keep containers dosed.
Wash contaminated clothes.
6.1.2. For emergency responders
Protective equipment Do not breathe gas, fumes, vapouror spray. Equip cleanup crew with proper protection.
Emergency procedures Stop leak if safe to do so. Ventilate area. If a major spill occurs, all personnel should be
immediately evacuated and the area ventilated.
6.2. Environmental precautions
Prevent soil and water pollution.
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6.3. Methods and material for containment and cleaning up
For containment
Contain released prcduct, pump into suitable containers. Plug the leak, cut oft the supply. Dem
Direct sunlight. Heat sources. Sources of ignition.
up the liquid spill. Try to reduce evaporation. Measure the concentration of the explosive gas -
KEEP SUBSTANCE AWAY FROM: heat sources. ignition acumen.
air mixture. Dilute/disperse combustible gas/vapour with water curtain. Provide
KEEP SUBSTANCE AWAY FROM: oxidicin, agents. (strong) adds. halogens.
equipmentlreceptades with earthing. Do not use compressed air for pumping over spills.
Methods for cleaning up
Liquid spi ll: cover with foam. Take up liq cid spill into inert absorbent material, e.g.: sand, earth,
collect spills. Provide the tank with earthing. Under a shelter/in the open. Stare only in a limited
vermiculite. Scoop absorbed substance into closing containers. Carefully collect the
quantity. May be shared under nitmgen. Meet the legal requirements. Keep out of dived
spill/leftovers. Damaged/cooled tanks must be emptied. Do not use compressed air for
sunlight.
pumping over spills. Take collected spill to manufadurencompelent authority. Wash clothing
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: closing clean. correctly labelled. meet the legal requirements.
and equipment after handling.
6.4. Reference to other sections
Packaging materials
No additional information available
NIOSH REL TWA) di
glass. tin. MATERIAL TO AVOID: polyethylene.
NIOSH
NIOSH REL (STEL)(mglm')
560 mg/m'
7.1. Precautions for safe handling
NIOSH REL STEL) (ppri
Precautions for safe handling
Use spark-lexplosionproof appliances and lighting system. Take precautions against
electrostatic charges. Keep away from naked flames/heat. Keep away from ignition
sources/sparks. Measure the concontmtion in the air regularly. Work under local
exheusliventilation. Comply with the legal requirements. Remove contaminated clothing
immediately. Clean contaminated clothing. Handle unplanned empty containers as full ones.
Thoroughly clearldry the installation before use. Do not discharge the waste into the drain. Do
not use compressed air for pumping over.
Hygiene measures
Wash hands and other exposed areas with mild soap and water before eating, drinking or
smoking and when leaving work. Do not set, drink or smoke when using this product.
7.2. Conditions for safe storage, Including any incompatibilities
Incompatible products
Strong oxidizers.
Incompatible materials
Direct sunlight. Heat sources. Sources of ignition.
Heal and ignition sources
KEEP SUBSTANCE AWAY FROM: heat sources. ignition acumen.
Prohibitions on mixed storage
KEEP SUBSTANCE AWAY FROM: oxidicin, agents. (strong) adds. halogens.
Storage area
Store at emblem temperature. Ventilation at floor level. Fireproof storeroom. Provide for a tub to
OSHA PEL (STEL)(ppm)
collect spills. Provide the tank with earthing. Under a shelter/in the open. Stare only in a limited
OSHA
quantity. May be shared under nitmgen. Meet the legal requirements. Keep out of dived
300 ppm
sunlight.
Special miss on packaging
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: closing clean. correctly labelled. meet the legal requirements.
NIOSH
Secure fragile packagings in solid containers.
Packaging materials
SUITABLE MATERIAL: metal. stainless steel. carbon steel. aluminium. nickel. polypropylene.
NIOSH REL TWA) di
glass. tin. MATERIAL TO AVOID: polyethylene.
8.1. Control parameters
Toluene(1DBA8J)
ACGIH
ACGIH TWA(ppm)
20 ppm
OSHA
OSHA PEL (TWA)(ppm)
200 ppm
OSHA
OSHA PEL (STEL)(ppm)
500 ppm 10 -min peak per 8 hour shift
OSHA
OSHA PEL (Ceiling)(ppm)
300 ppm
IDLH
US IDLH (ppm)
500 ppm
NIOSH
NIOSH REL (TWA) (mg/m')
375 mg/m'
NIOSH
NIOSH REL TWA) di
100 ppm
NIOSH
NIOSH REL (STEL)(mglm')
560 mg/m'
NIOSH
NIOSH REL STEL) (ppri
150 ppm
8.2. Appropriate engineering controls
Appropriate engineering controls : Emergency eye wash fountains and safety showers should he available in the immediate
vicinity of any potential exposure. Ensure adequate ventilation.
8.3. Individual protection mersureslPersonal protective equipment
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Materials far protective clothing:
GIVE GOOD RESISTANCE tetraflmmathylene. short. PVA. GIVE LESS RESISTANCE: butyl rubber. natural rubber, neoprene. nitrile rubber.
polyethylene. neopronematural rubber. ruble rubber/PVC. GIVE POOR RESISTANCE: chloroprene rubber
Hand protection:
Gloves
Eye protection:
Safety glasses
Skin and body protection:
Heac/neck protection. Protective c othing
Respiratory protection:
Full face mask with fitter type A at mnc. in air>
exposure limit
TV lip
9.1. Information on basic physical and chemical properties
Physical state Liquid
Appearance Liquid.
Colour Colourless
Odour
Odour threshold
pH
Malting point
Freezing point
Boiling point
Critical temperature
Critical pressure
Flash point
Relative evaporation rate (butylacetate=l)
Flammability (solid. gas)
Vapour pressure
Vapour pressure at 50'C
Relative vapour density at 20'C
Relative density
Relative density of saturated gas/air mixture
Density
Molecular mass
Solubility
Log Pow
Auto -ignition temperature
Decomposition temperature
Viscosity, kinematic
Viscosity, dynamic
Aromatic occur
0.2 - 69 ppm
0.8 - 276 mg/m'
No data available
-95'C (1013 hPa)
No data available
110.6'C (1013 hPa)
321 -C
41077 hPa
4.4 -C (Closed cup, 1013 hPa)
2.24
No data available
30.89 hPa (21.1 °C)
109 hPa
3.1
0.87 (20 °C)
1.6
870 kg/m'
92.14 g/mol
Insoluble in costar. Soluble in ethanol. Soluble in ether. Soluble in acetone. Soluble in
chloroform. Soluble in carbondisulflde. Soluble in acetic acid. Soluble in elhylaoetate. Soluble in
petroleum spirit.
Water: 0.057 - 0.059 gill 00ml (25 "C)
Ethanol: complete
Ether: complete
Acetone: > 10 g1100ml
273 (Experimental value, 20 °C)
480 -C (1013 hPa)
No data available
0.69 mir is (20 °C)
0.6 meas (20 °C)
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Explosive limits
Explosive properties
Oxidising properties
9.2. Other information
Minimum ignition energy
Specific conductivity
Saturation concentration
VOC content
Other properties
1.3-7Vol %
46 - 270 g/m'
Lower explosive limit (LEL): 1.3 vol %
Upper explosive limit (UEL): 7 vol %
No dab available
No dab available
0.3 mJ
1pi
0 g/m'
100%
Gaslvapour heavier than air at 20-C. Clear. Volatile. Substance has neutral reaction. May
generate electrostatic charges.
SECTIONI
10.1. Reactivity
Reacts violently with (some) halogens. Reacts violently with (strong) oxidizers. (increased) disk of firelexplosion. Violent to explosive reaction with (some)
acids.
10.3. Chemical stability
Stable under normal conditions.
_.... _
10.3. Possibilityof hazardous reactions
No additional information available
10.4. Conditions to avoid
Heat. Direct sunlight. Sparker Open flame.
10.5. Incompatible materials
Strong oxidizers.
10.6. Hazardous decomposition products
Carbon dioxide. Carbon monoxide.
SECTION 11: Toxicological information
11.1. Information on toxicological effects
Likely routes of exposure Inhalation: Skin and eyes contact
Acute toxicity Not classified
Toluene (108888)
Causes skin irritation.
LD50 021 rat
5580 ni bcdyweight (Equivalent or similar to EU Method B.I. Acute Toxicity (Orel), Rat,
Male, Experimental value)
LD50 dermal rabbit
o 5000 mg/kg bodyweight (Other, 24 h, Rabbit, Male, Experimental value)
LC50 inhalation rat (cri
1 25.7 mgll air (Equivalent or similar to OECD 403, 4 h, Rat, Male, Experimental value)
ATE US (oral)
1 5580 mg/kg bodyweight
Skin corrosion/irritation
Causes skin irritation.
Serious eye damage4rritation
Not classified
Respiratory or skin sensitisation
Not classified
Germ cell mutagenicity
Not classified
Carcinogenicity
Not classed
Reproductive toxicity Suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child.
Specific target organ toxicity(single exposure) May cause drowsiness or dizziness.
Specific target organ toxicity (repeated May cause damage to organs (central nervous system, liver, head)through prolonged or
exposure) repeated exposure.
Aspiration hazard
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Patential ativerse human health effaces and
May be fatal it swallowed and enters airways. Practically non-toxic if swallowed (LD50 oral, rat
symptoms
> 2000 mg/kg). Causes skin imbiber. Non-toxic in contact with skin (LD50 skin> 5000 mglkg).
Ecology - air
May cause drowsiness or dizziness. Non-toxic by inhalation (LC50 inh, rat> 20 mg11/4h).
2.52 g Odg substance
Moderately irritant for eyes. Caution! Substance is absorbed through the skin,
Symptomsleffects after inhalation
EXPOSURE TO HIGH CONCENTRATIONS: Headache. Na..... Feeling of weakness.
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Dimness. Central nervous system depression. Narcosis. Mental confusion. Drunkenness.
Tclpene(108-08.3)
Coordination disorders. Disturbed motor response. Disturbances of consciousness.
Symptomsleffects after skin contact
Tinglinglirritation of the skin. Red skin.
Symptomsleffects atter eye contact
Irritation of the eye tissue.
Symptoms/e5ethe after ingestion
Risk of aspiration pneumonia.Nausea. Mdominal pain. Initafion of the gastrointestinal
mucosa. Symptoms similar to those listed under inhalation.
Chronic symptoms
ON CONTINUOUS/REPEATED EXPOSUREICONTACT: Dry skin. Skin ashllnflammation.
Impairment of the nervous system. Tremor. Impaired memory. Impaired concentration. Brain
affection. Disturbances of heart rate. Change in the haemogammelblood composition.
12.1. Toxicity
Ecology - general
Not classif ed as dangerous for the environment according to the criteria of Regulation (EC) No
Biodegradable in the soil. Readily biodegradable in water.
12722008.
Ecology - air
Not included in the list of 0uorinated greenhouse gases (Regulation (EU) No 51712014). Not
2.52 g Odg substance
classified as dangerous for the ozone layer (Regulation (EC) No 1005/2009).
Ecology - water
Toxic to thundered. Toxic to fishes. Groundwater pollutant, Fouling to shoreline. Inhibits
0.69
photosynthesis of algae. Harmful to bacteria. Taste alteration in fishes/aquatic organisms.
Tclpene(108-08.3)
LC50 fsh 1
1 5.5 all (96 h, Oncorhynchus kisutch, Flow-through system, Fresh water, Experimental value)
12.2. Peaisteace and degadat ility
Toluene (10888.3)
Persistence and degatlability
Biodegradable in the soil. Readily biodegradable in water.
Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD)
2,15 g 01 substance
Chemical oxygen demand (COD)
2.52 g Odg substance
ThOD
3.13 g 01 substance
SOD (%of ThOD)
0.69
12.3. Bioaccumulative potential
Toluene(108-BBJ)
BCF fish1
90 172 h, Leuciscus idus, Static system. Fresh water, Experimental value)
Log Pow
2.73 (Experimental value, 20 °q
Bioaccumulative potential
Law potential for bioaccumulation (BCF c 500).
12.4. Mobility in soil
Toluene (108-884)
Surface tension 1 27.73 Night (25 °C)
Ecology- soil I Law potential for adsorption in soil.
12.5. Other adverse effects
No additional infomedli n available
13.1. Disposal methods
Regional legislation(waste) LWCA(the Netherlands): KGA category 03.
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Toluene
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Waste disposal recommendations
Do not discharge into drains or the environment. Remove waste in accordance with local and/or
Subject to reporting requirements of United States SARA Section 313
national regulations. Hazardous waste shall not be mixed together with other waste. Different
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types of hazardous waste shall not be mixed together if this may entail a risk of pollution or
Health hazard - Skin corosion or Irritation
create problems for me further management of the waste. Hazardous waste shall be managed
Health hazard - Reproductive toxicity
responsibly. All entities that store, transport or handle hazardous waste shall take the
Physical hazard - Flammable (gases, aerosols, liquids, or solids)
necessary measures to prevent risks of pollution or damage to people or animals. Recycle by
Health hazard - Specific target organ toxicity (single or repeated exposure)
distillation. Do not lantltill. Incinerate under surveillance with energy recovery. May be
Health hazard -Aspiration hazard
discharged to company wastewater treatment plant.
Additional information
Hazardous waste according to Directive 20011 as amended by Regulation (EU) No
1357/2014 and Regulation (EU) No 20171997.
SECTION 14: Transport information
Department of Transportation (DOT)
In accordance with DOT
Transport document description UN1294 Toluene, 3, II
UN-Nc.(OOT) UN1294
Proper Shipping Name (DOT) Toluene
Transport hazard class(es)(DOT) 3 -Class 3- Flammable and combustible liquid 49 CFR 173.120
Parking group (DOT) II - Madura Danger
Hazard labels (DOT) 3- Flammable liquid
DOT Packaging Non Bulk (49 GFR 173.xxx) 202
DOT Packaging Bulk (49 CFR 173.xxx) 242
DOT Special Provisions (49 CFR 172.102) 182-Authodzed IBCs: Metal (31A, 31B and 31N); Rigid plastics (31111 and 31H2); Composite
(31 HZ1). Additional Requirement: Only liquids with a vapor pressure less than or equal to 110
kPa at 50 C (1.1 bar at 122 F), or 130 kPa at 55 C (1.3 bar at 131 F) are authorized.
T4 - 2.65 178.274(4)(2) Normal ............. 178.275(d)(3)
Tel -The maximum degree of filling must net exceed the degree of filling determined by the
following: Degree of filling =971(1 +a Qr -tU) Where: in is the maximum mean bulk
temperature during transport, and ff is the temperature in degrees celsius of the liquid during
filling.
DOT Packaging Exceptions (49 CFR 173,dol 150
DOT Quantity Limitations Passenger aircraflhail 5 L
(49 CFR 173.27)
DOT Quantity Limitations Cargo aircraft only (49 60 L
CFR 175.75)
DOT Vessel Stowage Location B - (i) The material may be stowed "on deck" or "under deck" on a cargo vessel and on a
passenger vessel carrying a number of passengers limited to not more than the larger of 25
passengers, or one passenger per each 3 m of overall vessel length; and (ii) "On deck only" on
passenger vessels In which the number of passengers specified in paragraph (k)(2)(i) of this
section is exceeded.
Other information No supplementary information available.
SECTION 15: Regulatory information
Toluene(108438J)
Listed on the United States TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) inventory
Subject to reporting requirements of United States SARA Section 313
RQ (Reportable quantity, search 304 of EPA's List of Usfs)
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SARA Section 3111312 Hazard Classes
Health hazard - Skin corosion or Irritation
Health hazard - Reproductive toxicity
Physical hazard - Flammable (gases, aerosols, liquids, or solids)
Health hazard - Specific target organ toxicity (single or repeated exposure)
Health hazard -Aspiration hazard
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All components of this product are listed, or excluded from listing, on the United States Environmental Protection Agency Toxic
Substances Control Ad (TSCA) inventory
Chem [calls) subject to the depending requirements of Section 313 or Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of
1986 and 40 CFR Part 372.
Toluene CAS -No. 108-88-3 100%
15.2. International regulations
EUltegulations
No additional information available
National regulations
15.3. US State
Toluene (188483)
U.S. - California - Proposition 65 -Carcinogens
No
List
H315
U.S. - California - Proposition 65 -Developmental
Yes
Toxicity
H361
U.S.- CalBomia- Proposition 65 -Reproductive
Yes
Toxicity - Female
H402
U.S. - California - Proposition 65 -Reproductive
No
Tonicity - Male
No significant risk level (NSRL)
7000 pg/day
This product can expose you to Toluene, which is known to the Stale of California to cause birth dialects or other
reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Wamings.ca.gov.
Revision data 0212712018
Full text of H -statements: sea section 16:
H225
Highly flammable liquid and vapour.
H304
May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways.
H315
Causes skin initation.
H336
May cause drowsiness or dizziness.
H361
Suspected of damaging fedgiry or the unborn child.
H373
May cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure.
H402
Harmful to aquatic life
NFPA health hazard 2 -Materials that. under emergency conditions, can cause
temporary incapacitation or residual injury.
NFPA fire Inexact 3 - Liquids and solids (including finely divided suspended
solids) that can be ignited under almost all ambient 0
temperature conditions.
N FPA reacfivity 0 -Material that in themselves are normally stable,even
under fire conditions.
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Hazard Rating
Health
3 Serious Hazard - Major injury likely unless prompt action is taken and medical trodrent is
given
Flammability
1 Slight Hazard - Materials that must be preheated before ignition will occur. Includes liquids,
solids and semi solids having a Flash point above 200 F. (Class I IIB)
Physical
2 Moderate Hazard - Materials that are unstable and may undergo violent chemical changes at
normal temperature and pressure with low risk for explosion. Materials may react violently with
water or form peroxides upon exposure to air.
Personal protection
H
H - Splash goggles, Gloves, Synthetic apron, Vapor respirator
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