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AEROO 5688 Promoter <br />Conditions To Avoid: <br />Materials To Avoid: <br />Hazardous Decomposition <br />Products: <br />SDS: 0004245 <br />None known <br />Date Prepared: 03/04/2014 <br />Strong acids and strong oxidizing agents. <br />Carbon monoxide (CO) <br />Carbon dioxide <br />oxides of sulfur (includes sulfur di and tri oxides) <br />phosphorus <br />hydrogen sulfide (H2S) <br />11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION <br />PRODUCT TOXICITY INFORMATION <br />Likely Routes of Exposure: Eyes, Skin. <br />ACUTE TOXICITY DATA <br />oral rat Acute LD50 <br />dermal rabbit Acute LD50 <br />inhalation rat Acute LC50 4 hr <br />LOCAL EFFECTS ON SKIN AND EYE <br />Acute Irritation dermal Corrosive <br />Acute Irritation eye Causes serious damage <br />ALLERGIC SENSITIZATION <br />Sensitization dermal Not sensitizing <br />Sensitization inhalation Not sensitizing <br />GENOTOXICITY <br />Assays for Gene Mutations <br />Ames Salmonella Assay No data <br />OTHER INFORMATION <br />The product toxicity information above has been estimated. <br />HAZARDOUS INGREDIENT TOXICITY DATA <br />>2000 mg /kg <br />>2000 mg /kg <br />>5 mg /I <br />Page 5 of 9 <br />Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is corrosive to eyes, skin, and soft tissues of the digestive and respiratory tracts. Even dilute <br />solutions of NaOH can produce irreversible damage to eyes and skin. Acute overexposure to NaOH mists or dusts <br />causes severe respiratory irritation. NaOH is not a known skin or respiratory sensitizer. Reported acute oral (rat) and <br />dermal (rabbit) LD50 values are 104 -340 mg /kg and 1250 mg /kg, respectively. Fatal ingestion and fatal dermal exposure <br />has been reported for humans. According to the OECD (2002), no valid animal data are available on repeated dose <br />toxicity by the oral, dermal or inhalation routes. However, under normal, non - irritating handling and use conditions, <br />exposure to NaOH is not expected to result in systemic availability and, therefore, harmful effects are not anticipated. <br />NaOH is not known to cause reproductive or developmental toxicity. Both in vitro and in vivo genetic toxicity tests with <br />NaOH indicated no evidence for mutagenic activity. <br />12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION <br />TOXICITY, PERSISTENCE AND DEGRADABILITY, BIOACCUMULATIVE POTENTIAL, MOBILITY IN SOIL, OTHER <br />ADVERSE EFFECTS <br />