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AEROSOL®OT-75%Surfactant SDS: 0000006 Date Prepared: 07/23/2014 Page 8 of 11 <br /> DEGRADATION <br /> Test: DOC Die-away(OECD 301A) <br /> Duration: 28 day Procedure: Ready biodegradability <br /> 95 % <br /> RESULTS OF PBT AND vPvB ASSESSMENT <br /> Not determined <br /> HAZARDOUS INGREDIENT TOXICITY DATA <br /> Component!CAS No. TAX110ftr to AkIM Todaft.to Ffth loxWft to W Mer Flea <br /> Sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate Not available LC50 20-40 mg/L- EC50=36 mg/L-Daphnia <br /> 77-11-7 Oncorhynchus mykiss(96h) magna(48h) <br /> semi-static <br /> LC50 =37 mg/L-Lepomis <br /> macrochirus(96h)static <br /> LC50 <24 mg/L-Oncorhynchus <br /> mykiss 96h static <br /> Ethanol Not available LC50 > 100 mg/L-Pimephales EC50=2 mg/L-Daphnia magna <br /> -17-5 promelas(96h)static (48h)Static <br /> LC50 13400-15100 mg/L- LC50 9268-14221 mg/L- <br /> Pimephales promelas(96h)flow- Daphnia magna(48h) <br /> through <br /> LC50 12.0-16.0 mUL- <br /> Oncorhynchus mykiss(96h) <br /> static <br /> 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS <br /> The information on RCRA waste classification and disposal methodology provided below applies only to the product, as <br /> supplied. If the material has been altered or contaminated, or it has exceeded its recommended shelf life, the guidance <br /> may be inapplicable. Hazardous waste classification under federal regulations(40 CFR Part 261 et seq) is dependent <br /> upon whether a material is a RCRA'listed hazardous waste"or has any of the four RCRA"hazardous waste <br /> characteristics." Refer to 40 CFR Part 261.33 to determine if a given material to be disposed of is a RCRA"listed <br /> hazardous waste"; information contained in Section 15 of this MSDS is not intended to indicate if the product is a"listed <br /> hazardous waste." RCRA Hazardous Waste Characteristics: There are four characteristics defined in 40 CFR Section <br /> 261.21-61.24: Ignitability, Corrosivity, Reactivity, and Toxicity. To determine Ignitability, see Section 9 of this MSDS <br /> (flash point). For Corrosivity, see Sections 9 and 14(pH and DOT corrosivity). For Reactivity, see Section 10 <br /> (incompatible materials). For Toxicity, see Section 3 (composition). Federal regulations are subject to change. State and <br /> local requirements, which may differ from or be more stringent than the federal regulations, may also apply to the <br /> classification of the material if it is to be disposed. The Company encourages the recycle, recovery and reuse of <br /> materials, where permitted, as an alternate to disposal as a waste. The Company recommends that organic materials <br /> classified as RCRA hazardous wastes be disposed of by thermal treatment or incineration at EPA approved facilities. <br /> The Company has provided the foregoing for information only; the person generating the waste is responsible for <br /> determining the waste classification and disposal method. <br />