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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977493
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
3/14/2011
Doc Name
Exhibit List, Ex. 1-7
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Climax
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MLRB
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AM6
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CM0000557 <br />• <br />aKEM4P4 <br />Alkemin,S.de R.L.de C.V. <br />MSDS Number: LNR1 DATE: 4/08/01 6 Pages <br />Section 1: CHEMICAL' PRODUCT and COMPANY IDENTIFICATION <br />Liquid Nokes Reagent <br />• <br />1.1 Product Name ......................... ............ Liquid Nokes Reagent <br />Chemical Family ....................... ............ Sodium Thiophosphates <br />Synonyms ................................. ............ Nokes Reagent <br />Formula ................................................. NA - blend <br />1.2 Manufacturer ........................... .............ALKEMIN, S. de R.L. de C.V. <br /> 2480 W. Twin Buttes Road <br /> Sahuarita, Arizona <br />Information ................................ .............(520) 791-2940 <br />1.3 Emergency Contact ................ ...... 800 424-9300 (CHEMTREC) <br />Section 2: COMPOSITION, INFORMATION ON HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS <br />2.1 Chemical Ingredients (% by wt.) <br />Sodium Thiophosphates CAS #:10101-88-9 18 - 25% <br />Section 3: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION <br />NFPA: Health - 3 Flammability - 0 Reactivity - 1 <br />Material Safety Data Sheet <br />EMERGENCY OVERVIEW <br />Warning: Solution is very alkaline <br />Eye contact will cause marked eye irritation and possibly severe corneal damage. Skin contact will result <br />in irritation and possible corrosion of the skin tissue. Ingestion will irritate/burn mouth, throat and <br />gastrointestinal tract. Contact with stomach acid will cause hydrogen sulfide vapors to be released. <br />Heating or contact with acids or acidic materials will cause hydrogen sulfide gas to be evolved. <br />11
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