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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2009076
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
9/25/2009
Doc Name
New 110d DMO Appl.- Part III
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Venture Resources, Inc.
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DRMS
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AEROFLOAT® 242 Promoter MSDS: 0000308 Date: 07/01/2005 Page 4 of 7 <br />Volatile Organic Content: <br />Flash Point: <br />Flammable Limits (% By Vol): <br />Autoignition Temperature: <br />Decomposition Temperature: <br />Partition coefficient (n- <br />octanol/water): <br />Odor Threshold: Not available <br />Not available <br />Not available <br />Not available <br />Not available <br />Not available <br /> <br />Not available <br />10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY <br />Stability: Stable <br />Conditions To Avoid: Avoid contact with acids, oxidizing agents, free radical initiators, bases or amines. <br /> Do not heat material above 79.4 C (175 F). <br />Polymerization: Will not occur <br />Conditions To Avoid: None known <br />Materials To Avoid: Contact with acid, or acidic material such as alum, liberates hydrogen sulfide. <br /> Strong mineral acids and/or strong oxidizers may cause exothermic reaction. <br /> Chlorosulfonic acid. <br />Hazardous Decomposition ammonia <br />Products: carbon monoxide <br /> carbon dioxide <br /> oxides of sulfur (includes sulfur di and tri oxides) <br /> hydrogen sulfide <br /> phosphoric acid <br /> oxides of phosphorus <br /> oxides of nitrogen <br />11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION <br />r? <br />u <br />Toxicological information for the product is found under Section 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION. <br />Toxicological information on the regulated components of this product is as follows: <br />The acute oral (rat) and acute dermal (rabbit) LD50 values for cresol are 1454 mg/kg and 2000 mg/kg, respectively. <br />Cresol is corrosive to all tissues; therefore, the liquid may cause severe eye or skin irritation. Prolonged or repeated <br />dermal contact to low concentrations of cresol may produce a skin rash. Ingestion or skin absorption may cause <br />headache, dizziness, blurred vision, ringing of ears, rapid breathing, mental confusion, muscular weakness, loss of <br />consciousness and liver and kidney damage. Prolonged or repeated contact by any route may produce the following <br />signs: vomiting, difficulty in swallowing, salivation, diarrhea, loss of appetite, headache, faintness, dizziness, mental <br />disturbances, skin rash and liver and kidney damage. <br />Ammonia vapor can cause respiratory tract and eye irritation. Direct contact with ammonia solutions causes <br />irreversible eye damage, mucous membrane swelling and skin burns. The LC50 in rats by inhalation after 1-hour <br />exposure is 7338 ppm ( 1.27 mg/L). Single dose oral administration of ammonia solution to rats at 350 mg/kg <br />produced no toxic effects. <br />12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION <br />Harmful to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment.
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