CKLSX - XV-931 INHIBITOR
- MSDS: CKLSX
- Manufacturer: SCHENCTADY CANADA LTD
- Product Name: XV-931 INHIBITOR
- National Stock Number: 6850-01-450-1275
Product Identification
Product ID:XV-931 INHIBITOR
MSDS Date:05/10/2000
FSC:6850
NIIN:01-450-1275
Status Code:A
MSDS Number: CKLSX
Responsible Party
SCARBOROUGH, ONT M1L 2H3, ON
CA
Emergency Phone: (800)424-9300
Info Phone: 416-757-5136
Cage: TO614
Contractor
Telephone: 416-757-5136
Cage: TO614
Ingredients
DIALLYL PHTHALATE
CAS: 131-17-9
RTECS: CZ4200000
BENZOQUINONE
CAS: 106-51-4
RTECS: DK2625000
OSHA PEL 0.4 MG/M3;0.1 PPM
ACGIH TLV: 0.44 MG/M3;0.1 PPM
EPA Report Quantity: 10 LBS
DOT Report Quantity: 10 LBS
Hazards
LD50 LC50 Mixture:NONE GIVEN FOR PRODUCT AS WHOLE
Reports of Carcinogenicity:NTP:NO IARC:YES OSHA:NO
Health Hazards Acute and Chronic:POTENTIAL CANCER HAZARD. EYE BURNS.
SKIN BURNS. HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED. LUNG IRRITANT. HAS TESTED
POSITIVE AS MUTAGEN. MAY AFFECT LIVER. MAY EFFECT THE CIRCULATORY
SYSTEM. MAY INFLUENCE, OR CAUSE, TUMOR (S) GROWTH. MAY CAUSE
NERVOUS SYSTEM EFFECTS. MAY CAUSE BLOOD CHEMISTRY CHANGES. MAY
AFFECT MUCOUS MEMBRANES. MAY CAUSE GASTROINTESTINAL DISTURBANCES.
Explanation of Carcinogenicity:BENZOQUINONE, CAS# 196-51-4, IARC-GROUP
3 (NOT CLASSIFIABLE), MONOGRAPH 15, SUPPLEMENT 7; 1987.
Effects of Overexposure:SKIN: RASH, IRRITATION. EYE: IRRITATION.
INHALATION: IRRITATION - RESPIRATORY TRACT. INGESTION: GASTRITIS.
CARDIOVASCULAR: TACHYCARDIA, ARRHYTHMIA.
Medical Cond Aggravated by Exposure:NO DATA PROVIDED BY RESPONSIBLE
PARTY
First Aid
First Aid:SKIN: IMMEDIATELY REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING. FLUSH WITH
LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER. IF ANY ADVERSE EFFECTS PERSIST, GET MEDICAL
ATTENTION. EYE: RINSE IMMEDIATELY WITH PLENTY OF WATER & SEEK
MEDICAL ADV ICE. INHALATION: MOVE PERSON TO NON-CONTAMINATED AIR.
IF NOT BREATHING, GIVE ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION. IF BREATHING IS
DIFFICULT, GIVE OXYGEN. SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. INGESTION: IF THE
MATERIAL IS SWALL OWED, GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION OR ADVICE.
NEVER GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS OR CONVULSING
VICTIM. NOTES TO PHYSICIAN: PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORTIVE MEASURES &
TREAT SYMPTOMATICALLY. A SPECIFIC ANTIDOTE IS NOT KNOWN.
Fire Fighting
Flash Point Method:TCC
Flash Point:=165.C, 329.F
Extinguishing Media:DRY CHEMICAL, FOAM, CARBON DIOXIDE, WATER FOG
Fire Fighting Procedures:EXCLUDE AIR, TREAT LIKE A GASOLINE OR OIL
FIRE. WEAR FULL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, INCLUDING HELMET,
SELF-CONTAINED POSITIVE PRESSURE OR PRESSURE DEMAND BREATHING
APPARATUS, PROTECTIVE CLOTHING & FACE MAS K.
Unusual Fire/Explosion Hazard:NONE PROVIDED BY MFR.
Accidental Release
Spill Release Procedures:WEAR APPROPRIATE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT &
CLOTHING DURING CLEAN-UP. ELIMINATE IGNITION SOURCES. VENTILATE THE
CONTAMINATED AREA. SWEEP UP MATERIAL & PLACE IN AN APPROPRIATE
CONTAINER FOR TRANSPORT OR DI SPOSAL. THOROUGHLY CLEAN RELEASE AREA
WITH SUITABLE AGENT & COLLECT ANY CLEANING MEDIA FOR DISPOSAL.
VENTILATE AREA. CONTAIN SPILL, KEEP OUT OF WATERWAYS & CONFINED
SPACES
Neutralizing Agent:NO DATA PROVIDED BY RESPONSIBLE PARTY
Exposure Controls
Respiratory Protection:MAINTAIN MATERIAL'S VAPORS, FUMES, OR
PARTICULATE AMBIENT LEVELS BELOW ANY LEVELS OF CONCERN INCLUDING AS
A NUISANCE DUST (10 MG/M3). RESPIRATORS SHOULD BE SELECTED BY &
USED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A TRAINED HEALTH & SAFETY PROFESSIONAL
FOLLOWING THE REQUIREMENTS FOUND IN OSHA'S RESPIRATOR STAND (29 CFR
1910.134). OR ANSI Z-88.1-1992.
Ventilation:VENTILATION SHOULD BE SUFFICIENT TO EFFETIVELY REMOVE &
PREVENT BUILDUP OF ANY DUSTS OR FUMES THAT MAY BE GENERATED DURING
HANDLING OR THERMAL PROCESSING
Protective Gloves:IMPERVIOUS GLOVES
Eye Protection:SAFETY GLASSES WITH SIDE SHIELDS, CHEMICAL GOGGLES.
Other Protective Equipment:NO DATA PROVIDED BY RESPONSIBLE PARTY
Work Hygienic Practices:USE GOOD INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE PRACTICES IN
HANDLING THIS MATERIAL
Supplemental Safety and Health
CANADA: WHIMIS CLASSIFICATIONS: E, D1A, D2B.
Chemical Properties
HCC:V7
Vapor Density:> AIR
Spec Gravity:1.09 TO 1.11
Evaporation Rate & Reference:< ETHER
Solubility in Water:NOT VERY SOLUBLE (<1%)
Appearance and Odor:NEARLY COLORLESS, OILY LIQUID WITH A MILD ODOR.
Stability
Stability Indicator/Materials to Avoid:YES
STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS.
Stability Condition to Avoid:STABLE UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS. KEEP AWAY
FROM HEAT, SPARKS, OR OPEN FLAME.
Hazardous Decomposition Products:CARBON MONOXIDE, CARBON DIOXIDE,
AND/OR LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT HYDROCARBONS.
Conditions to Avoid Polymerization:WILL NOT OCCUR UNDER NORMAL
CONDITIONS.
Disposal
Waste Disposal Methods:ALL WASTES MUST BE HANDLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS.
Toxicology
Toxicological Information:ORGANS EFFECTED: LIVER, BLOOD, HEART. ACUTE
SKIN CONTACT-DERMAL LD50: DIALLYL PHTHALATE, CAS# 131-17-9, DERMAL
LD50 (RABBIT): 3400 MG/KG. ACUTE INGESTION- ORAL LD50: DIALLYL
PHTHALATE, CAS# 131-17-9, ORAL LD50 (RAT): 655 MG/KG.
BENZOQUINONE, CAS# 106-5-4, ORAL LD50 (RAT): 130 MG/KG. ACUTE
INHALATION-INHALATION LC50'S: DIALLYL PHTHALATE, CAS# 131-17-9,
INHALATION LC50 (RAT): 5200 MG/M3/1 HR. CHRONI C HEALTH HAZARDS:
BENZOQUINONE, CAS# 196-51-4, IARC-GROUP 3 (NOT CLASSIFIABLE),
MONOGRAPH 15, SUPPLEMENT 7; 1987.
Other Information
Disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies):
This information is formulated for use by elements of the Department
of Defense. The United States of America in no manner whatsoever,
expressly or implied, warrants this information to be accurate and
disclaims all liability for its use. Any person utilizing this
document should seek competent professional advice to verify and
assume responsibility for the suitability of this information to their
particular situation.
Ecology
Ecological:ECOTOXICITY: DIALLYL PHTHALATE: AQUATIC TOXICITY MAY
BIOCONCENTRATE (BCF=168). BENZOQUINONE: AQUATIC TOXICITY: PERCH
LD50 = 5-10 MG/L; LOW BIOCONCENTRATION. ENVIRONMENTAL FATE: DIALLYL
PHTHALATE: ARTI FICIAL SOURCES: EMISSIONS & WASTE FROM ITS USE AS A
CHEMICAL INTERMEDIATE & PLASTICIZER. TERRESTRIAL FATE: LOW
MOBILITY, LOW VOLITILIZATION, BIODEGRADES. AQUATIC FATE: ADSORBS TO
SEDIMENTS, MINIMAL VO LITILIZATION, BIODEGRADES (BOD14~80%);
HYDROLYZES (HALF-LIFE~37 DAYS @ PH 8). ATMOSPHERIC FATE:
PHOTOCHEMICALLY DEGRADES (HALF-LIFE ~ 7 HOURS). BENZOQUINONE: SEE
OTHER.
Transport
Transport Information:US DOT DOMESTIC OVERLAND: IF PACKED IN DRUMS OR
BAGS: ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, LIQUID, N.O.S.
(P-BENZOQUINONE). CLASS: 9. IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: UN3082. PACKING
GROUP III. IF PACKED IN PA ILS OR CANS: RESIN, COAL TAR OR
PETROLEUM, NON-DANGEROUS GOODS.
Regulatory
SARA Title III Information:SARA SECTION 313 EMISSION REPORTING:
BENZOQUINONE, CAS# 106-5-4, FORM R REPORTING REQUIRED FOR 1% DE
MINIMUS CONCENTRATION. SARA 312 HEALTH HAZARDS: ACUTE, CHRONIC
Federal Regulatory Information:CAA: 1990 HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
(HAP'S)/HON RULE-ORGANIC HAP'S/HON RULE-SOCMI CHEMICALS:
BENZOQUINONE, CAS# 106-51-4 (SOCMI COMPLIANCE BY APRIL 214, 1995).
THIS MATERIAL IS ON THE TSCA INVENTORY LI ST.
State Regulatory Information:BENZOQUINONE, CAS # 106-51-4 LISTED IN
FOLLOWING STATE LISTS: CALIFORNIA (8 CCR 339), FLORIDA HAZARDOUS
SUBSTANCE LIST, MASSACHUSETTS RIGHT TO KNOW LIST, MINNESOTA
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE LIST, NJ RTK, NJ ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDOUS
SUBSTANCE LIST, PENNSYLVANIA RTK, RHODE ISLAND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE
LIST. DIALLYLY PHTHALATE IS LISTED ON THE FOLLOWING STATE LISTS:
FLORIDA HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE LIST, MASSACHUS ETTS RTK, PENNSYLVANIA
RTK. RTK=RIGHT-TO-KNOW.