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M1990131
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2/9/2015
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Annual Fee Report and Map
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(545138) <br />ALLIED UNIVERSAL CORPORATION <br />Headquarters: 3901 NW 115th Avenue, Miami, Florida 33178 Phone: (305) 888 - 2623 <br />MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET <br />May be used to comply with OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR § 1910.1200. <br />TODAY'S DATE: 09/06/07 MSDS NUMBER: 0001 <br />24 HOUR EMERGENCY CHEMICAL SPILL OR RELEASE PHONE NUMBERS: <br />Allied Universal Corp. at 1- 305- 483 -7732 (Digital Beeper) and /or CHEMTREC at 1- 800 - 424 -9300 <br />SECTION 1 CHEMICAL PRODUCT /COMPANY IDENTIFICATION <br />Sodium Hypochlorite <br />Product Names: Aqua Guard Chlorinating Sanitizer, Aqua Guard Bleach, Liquid Chlorine Solution, Liquid <br />Bleach, Hypochlorite, Hypo and Chlorine Bleach. <br />Listed Strengths: 10.5%,12.5% and 15% CAS Number: 7681 -52 -9 <br />Date MSDS Revised: August 2007 (previous revision 11/04) <br />Product Use: Disinfectant and sanitizer, see product label for all approved uses & instructions. <br />NSF Approval: Yes. Certified to NSF /ANSI Standard 60. Maximum use in Potable Water is 84 mg /L for 12.5% <br />bleach and 100 mg /L for 10.5% bleach. <br />NSF Non -Food Compounds Approval: Yes <br />SECTION 2 HAZARD INGREDIENTS /IDENTITY INFORMATION <br />Hazardous Ingredient(s): % (w/w) as Sodium Hypochlorite: 10.5 -16% <br />Exposure Standards: None established for Sodium Hypochlorite, as Chlorine exposure standards are: <br />PEL (OSHA): 1 ppm as Cl2 STEL (OSHA): 3 ppm as Cl2 <br />TLV (ACGIH): 0.5 ppm as Cl2 TWA (ACGIH): 0.5 ppm as Cl2 <br />WEEL (AIHA): 2 mg /m3, 15 minute TWA as Cl2 STEL (ACGIH): 1 ppm as Cl2 <br />Emergency Overview: May cause burns to the eyes, skin and mucous membranes. <br />SECTION 3 PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS <br />Alternate Name(s): <br />Bleach <br />Chemical Name: <br />Sodium Hypochlorite <br />Chemical Family: <br />Oxidizing Agent <br />Molecular Formula: <br />Na -O -CI <br />Form: <br />Liquid <br />Appearance: <br />Water clear to a slight greenish - yellow, or light yellow aqueous solution <br />Odor: <br />Chlorine odor <br />H: <br />11 -14, dependent upon % weight as Sodium Hypochlorite <br />Vapor Pressure: <br />Not available <br />Vapor Density (Aim-1 : <br />Not available <br />Boiling Point: <br />Approximately 230° F (110° C) <br />Freezing Point: <br />14 F(8% w/w Cl2 solution), 7 F(10% w/w Cl2 solution), -3 F (12% w/w Cl2 solution) <br />Solubility (Water): <br />Completely Soluble <br />Solubility (Other): <br />Reacts with Many Organic Solvents <br />Density: <br />Appx. 10 lbs. per gallon <br />Evaporation Rate: <br />Not Available <br />Specific Gravity: <br />1.126 (8% w/w Cl2 solution), 1.163 (10% w/w Cl2 solution), 1.202 (12% w/w Cl2 solution), <br />1.25 15% w/w Cl2 solution <br />Molecular Wei ht: <br />74.5 <br />Qcr%T1f%U d CTeQii ITV A aver TiviTv neTA <br />Chemical Stability Stable X Unstable <br />Incompatibility Conditions to Avoid): Stability decreases with heat and light exposure. <br />Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid): May react violently with strong acids. Other incompatibles include strong <br />caustics, ammonia, urea, reducing agents, organics, ether and oxidizable materials. Reaction with metals (nickel, iron, <br />cobalt and copper) may roduce oxygen gas, which supports combustion. May react with or anohalo en compounds to <br />
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