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DRMS Permit Index
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M2012032
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
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2/1/2016
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Ouray Silver Mines
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TR9
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LJW
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3418A Promoter MSDS No: 1787 Date: 10/14/97 Page 3 of 510. STABILITY AND REACTIVITYSTABILITY: StableCONDITIONS TO AVOID: None knownPOLYMERIZATION: Will Not OccurCONDITIONS TO AVOID: None knownINCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS: Strong mineral acids and strong oxidizing agents.HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: oxides of carbon; oxides of phosphorus; oxides of sulfur(includes sulfur di and tri oxides)11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION <br />Toxicological information for the product is found under Section 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION. <br />Toxicological information on the OSHA regulated components of this product is as follows: <br />Sodium diisobutyldithiophosphinate causes moderate eye and skin irritation. <br />12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION <br />Algae (Selenastrum capricornutum), 96 hr EbC50 = 35.1 mg/L; 96 hr ErC50 = 115 mg/L <br />LC50 <br />BLUEGILL, 96 HOUR: 375 mg/L <br />DAPHNIA, 48 HOUR: 149 mg/L <br />BOD <br />28 Day: 78.8 % <br />OCTANOL/H2O PARTITION COEF.: Not applicable <br />13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS <br />The information on RCRA waste classification and disposal methodology provided below applies only to <br />the Cytec product, as supplied. If the material has been altered or contaminated, or it has exceeded its <br />recommended shelf life, the guidance may be inapplicable. Hazardous waste classification under federal <br />regulations (40 CFR Part 261 et seq) is dependent upon whether a material is a RCRA "listed hazardous <br />waste" or has any of the four RCRA "hazardous waste characteristics." Refer to 40 CFR Part 261.33 to <br />determine if a given material to be disposed of is a RCRA "listed hazardous waste"; information <br />contained in Section 15 of this MSDS is not intended to indicated if the product is a "listed hazardous <br />waste." RCRA Hazardous Waste Characteristic. There are four characteristics defined in 40 CFR <br />Section 261.21-61.24: Ignitability, Corrosivity, Reactivity, and Toxicity. To determine Ignitability, see <br />Section 5 of this MSDS (flash point). For Corrosivity, see Sections 9 and 14 (pH and DOT corrosivity). <br />For Reactivity, see Section 10 (incompatible materials). For Toxicity, see Section 2 (composition). <br />Federal regulations are subject to change. State and local requirements, which may differ from or be <br />more stringent than the federal regulations, may also apply to the classification of the material if it is to <br />be disposed. Cytec encourages the recycle, recovery and reuse of materials, where permitted, as an <br />alternate to disposal as a waste. Cytec recommends that organic materials classified as RCRA <br />hazardous wastes be disposed of by thermal treatment or incineration at EPA approved facilities. Cytec <br />has provided the foregoing for information only; the person generating the waste is responsible for <br />determining the waste classification and disposal method. <br />A3
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