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M1990131
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Report
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2/9/2015
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Annual Fee Report and Map
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(545138) <br />SUMMARY: The concentrated solution is corrosive to skin, and a 5% solution is a severe eye irritant. Solutions <br />containing more than 5% available chlorine are classified by DOT corrosive (please see section 10 of this MSDS). Toxicity <br />described in animals from single exposures by ingestion include muscular weakness, and hypoactivity. Repeated ingestion <br />exposure in animals caused an increase in the relative weight of adrenal glands in one study, but no pathological changes <br />were observed in two other studies. Long -term administration of compound in drinking water of rats caused depression of the <br />immune system. No adverse changes were observed in an eight week dermal study of a 1 % solution in guinea pigs. Tests in <br />animals demonstrate no carcinogenic activity by either the oral or dermal routes. Tests in bacterial and mammalian cell <br />cultures demonstrate mutagenic activity. <br />CARCINOGENICITY: None of the components present in this material at concentrations equal to or greater than 0.1% are <br />listed by IARC, NTP, OSHA or ACGIH as carcinogen. <br />MUTAGENICITY: Sodium Hypochlorite has been shown to produce damage to genetic material when tested in vitro. <br />Studies in vivo have shown no evidence of mutagenic potential for this material. It is judged that the risk of genetic damage is <br />insignificant for sodium hypochlorite because of its biological activity, lack of mutagenicity in vivo, and failure to produce <br />carcinogenic response. <br />SECTION 7 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA <br />Flash Point: This product does not flash <br />Flammable Limits (Lower): Not Applicable <br />Flammable Limits (Upper): Not Applicable <br />Auto ignition Temperature: Not Applicable <br />Decomposition Temperature: Not A pplicable I Rate of Burning: Not Available <br />Explosive Power: Not Available <br />Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact: <br />Sensitivity to Static Discharge: <br />Not expected to be sensitive to <br />Not expected to be sensitive to <br />mechanical impact <br />static discharge <br />Fire and Explosion Hazards: This material is non- <br />Extinguishing Media: Use agents appropriate for <br />flammable but is decomposed by heat and light, causing a <br />surrounding fire. Foam, dry chemical, carbon dioxide, water <br />pressure build -up which could result in an explosion. When <br />fog or spray. If leak or spill has not ignited, use water spray <br />heated, it may release chlorine gas or hydrochloric acid. <br />to disperse the vapors and to protect persons attempting to <br />Vigorous reaction with oxidizable or organic materials may <br />stop the leak. <br />result in fire. <br />Fire Fighting Procedures: Water spray should be <br />Fire Fighting Protective Equipment: Full protective <br />used to cool containers and may be used to knock down <br />clothing, including a NIOSH approved self - contained <br />escaping vapor. Remove storage vessels from the fire <br />breathing apparatus, must be worn in a fire involving this <br />zone. <br />material. Toxic gas vapors are produced upon <br />decomposition. <br />SECTION 8 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION <br />The toxicity and corrosivity of this product is a function of concentration and the concentration's pH. <br />ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION: Toxic to aquatic life. 96 -hour LC50: fathead minnows: 0.090 -5.9 mg /L, bluegill <br />sunfish: 0.10 -2.48 mg /L, shore crab: 1.418 mg /L, grass shrimp: 52.0 mg /L, scud: 0.145 -4.0 mg /L, water flea: 2.1 mg /L. <br />ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS: Do not contaminate domestic or irrigation water supplies, lakes, streams, ponds, or rivers. <br />May be an aesthetic nuisance due to color. Mammals and birds, exposed wildlife would be subject to skin irritation and burns <br />due to the corrosive nature of this material. <br />SECTION 9 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS <br />Treatment, storage, transportation, and disposal must be in accordance with applicable Federal, State, and Local <br />regulations. Do not burn. Do not flush to surface water or sanitary sewer system. If pH of material is equal to or <br />greater than a 12.5, the material is a RCRA Hazardous Waste D002, corrosive. <br />SECTION 10 TRANSPORT INFORMATION <br />U.S. DOT Basic Shipping Description: Hypochlorite Solutions, 8, UN1791, III <br />U.S. DOT Hazardous Substance: Yes, RQ 100 pounds (Sodium Hypochlorite) <br />U.S. DOT Marine Pollutant: No <br />U.S. DOT Required Label: Corrosive (see column 6, 49 CFR §172.101) <br />U.S. DOT Packaging Exception: Yes, if package meets the criteria of a limited quantity or consumer <br />commodity as defined by 49 CFR §171.8, §173.144 and .154, and §172.312 and .316 <br />N. AMERICAN EMERGENCY GUIDE PAGE NUMBER: 154 <br />Transportation Emergency Phone Numbers: CHEMTREC 1- 800 - 424 -9300 <br />SECTION 1.1 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND STORAGE <br />PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING: Take all precautions to avoid personal contact. <br />Keep container closed except when transferring material. Locate safety shower and eyewash station close to chemical <br />handling area. Use normal good industrial hygiene and housekeeping practices, wash thoroughly after handling. Store in a <br />cool, dry, well - ventilated area, away from incompatibles (minimum distance of 20 -25 feet per NFPA Code 1) and direct <br />sunlight. Keep container properly labeled at all times. Vented containers must be used and must be kept closed when not <br />
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