CLQPV - ISOPROPANOL ANHYDROUS

Product Identification

Product ID:ISOPROPANOL ANHYDROUS
MSDS Date:08/10/1998
FSC:6810
NIIN:00-543-7915
Status Code:A
MSDS Number: CLQPV

Responsible Party
UNION CARBIDE CORP LINDE DIV
39 OLD RIDGEBURY RD
DANBURY, CT 06817-0001
US

Emergency Phone: 800-822-4357

Info Phone: 800-822-4357; 304-744-3487

Preparer: NOT PROVIDED

Cage: 36346

Contractor
UNION CARBIDE CORP LINDE DIV
DANBURY, CT 06817-0001 US

Telephone: 800-822-4357; 304-744-3487

Cage: 36346

Ingredients

ISOPROPANOL

CAS: 67-63-0

RTECS: NT8050000

OSHA PEL 980 MG/M3;400 PPM

ACGIH TLV: 983 MG/M3;400 PPM

Hazards

LD50 LC50 Mixture:NOT PROVIDED
Reports of Carcinogenicity:NTP:NO IARC:NO OSHA:NO
Health Hazards Acute and Chronic:ACUTE:INHALATION: HIGH CONCENTRATIONS
OF VAPOR MAY CAUSE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DEPRESSION, WITH LOSS OF
CONSCIOUSNESS. VAPOR CAUSES IRRITATION OF RESPIRATORY TRACT. EYE
CONTACT: CAUSES IRRITATION, CO RNEAL INJURY. SKIN CONTACT: MAY
CAUSE MINOR IRRITATION. PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT MAY CAUSE
DEFATTING AND DRYING OF SKIN. SKIN ABSORPTION: EXPOSURE TO SMALL
QUANTITIES IS NOT EXPECTED TO CAUSE AD VERSE HEALTH EFFECTS.
PROLONGED EXPOSURE MAY RESULT IN ABSORPTION OF HARMFUL AMOUNTS,
PARTICULARLY IN INFANTS. SWALLOWING: SLIGHTLY TOXIC. MAY CAUSE
DIZZINESS. CHRONIC: PROLONGED OR REPEATED SKIN EXPO SURE CAN CAUSE
DEFATTING.
Explanation of Carcinogenicity:NO EVIDENCE SUGGESTIVE OF CARCINOGENIC
ACTIVITY WAS NOTED IN CHRONIC VAPOR INHALATION STUDIES WITH
ISOPROPANOL IN RATS AND MICE.
Effects of Overexposure:INHALATION: CNS DEPRESSION, WEAKNESS,
DROWSINESS, LOSS OF CONSCIOUSNESS, RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION,
COUGHING, CHEST DISCOMFORT. EYE CONTACT: IRRITATION, STINGING,
DISCOMFORT, PAIN, CORNEAL INJURY. SKIN CONTACT: IRRITATION,
ITCHING, REDNESS, DEFATTING, DRYING. SKIN ABSORPTION: ADVERSE
HEALTH EFFECTS, SAME SIGNS AS FOR INGESTION. INGESTION: DIZZINESS,
FAINTNESS, DROWSINESS, DECREASED AWARENESS AN D RESPONSIVENESS,
LACK OF COORDINATION, ABDOMINAL DISCOMFORT, NAUSEA, VOMITING,
DIARRHEA.
Medical Cond Aggravated by Exposure:SKIN CONTACT MAY AGGRAVATE AN
EXISTING DERMATITIS.

First Aid

First Aid:INHALATION: MOVE TO FRESH AIR. GIVE ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION IF
NOT BREATHING. IF BREATHING DIFFICULT, GIVE OXYGEN BY QUALIFIED
PERSONNEL. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. EYES: FLUSH WITH WATER, CONTINUE
WASHING FOR SEVERAL MINUTES. REMOVE CONTACT LENSES. GET MEDICAL
ATTENTION. SKIN: REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING. WASH SKIN WITH SOAP
AND WATER. IF IRRITATION PERSISTS OR IF CONTACT HAS BEEN PROLONGED,
GET MEDI CAL ATTENTION. SWALLOWING: IF PATIENT IS FULLY CONSCIOUS,
GIVE TWO GLASSES OF WATER. INDUCE VOMITING. THIS SHOULD BE DONE
ONLY BY MEDICAL OR EXPERIENCED FIRST-AID PERSONNEL. GET MEDICAL
ATTENTION.

Fire Fighting

Flash Point Method:TCC
Flash Point:=11.7C, 53.F
Autoignition Temp:Autoignition Temp Text:N/AV
Lower Limits:2.0
Upper Limits:12.7
Extinguishing Media:APPLY ALCOHOL-TYPE OR ALL-PURPOSE-TYPE FOAM BY
MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDED TECHNIQUES FOR LARGE FIRES. USE CARBON
DIOXIDE OR DRY CHEMICAL MEDIA FOR SMALL FIRES.
Fire Fighting Procedures:USE WATER SPRAY TO COOL FIRE-EXPOSED
CONTAINERS AND STRUCTURES. USE WATER SPRAY TO DISPERSE VAPORS;
RE-IGNITION IS POSSIBLE. USE SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS AND
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
Unusual Fire/Explosion Hazard:PRODUCT VAPORS MAY TRAVEL OR BE MOVED BY
AIR CURRENTS AND IGNITED BY PILOT LIGHTS, OTHER IGNITION SOURCES AT
LOCATIONS DISTANT FROM PRODUCT HANDLING POINT. VAPORS FROM THIS
MATERIAL MAY SETTLE IN LOW OR CONFINED AREAS OR TRAVEL A LONG
DISTANCE TO AN IGNITION SOURCE AND FLASHBACK EXPLOSIVELY.

Accidental Release

Spill Release Procedures:EXTINGUISH IGNITION SOURCE UNTIL AREA IS
DETERMINED TO BE FREE FROM FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD. SMALL SPILLS
CAN BE FLUSHED WITH LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER, LARGER SPILLS SHOULD BE
COLLECTED FOR DISPOSAL. P ERSONAL PRECAUTIONS: AVOID CONTACT WITH
EYES. WEAR SUITABLE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT.
Neutralizing Agent:NOT RELEVANT

Handling

Handling and Storage Precautions:KEEP AWAY FROM HEAT, SPARKS , FLAMES.
AVOID CONTACT WITH EYES. KEEP CONTAINER CLOSED. USE WITH ADEQUATE
VENTILATION. VAPORS MAY TRAVEL OR MOVED BY AIR CURRENTS AND IGNITED
BY PILOT LIGHTS, OTHER IGNIT ION SOURCES DISTANT FROM HANDLING
POINT AND FLASHBACK EXPLOSIVELY. WASH THOROUGHLY AFTER HANDLING.
Other Precautions:VAPOR MAY SETTLE IN LOW OR CONFINED AREAS, OR TRAVEL
A LONG DISTANCE TO AN IGNITION SOURCE AND FLASH BACK EXPLOSIVELY.

Exposure Controls

Respiratory Protection:USE SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS IN HIGH
VAPOR CONCENTRATIONS.
Ventilation:GENERAL (MECHANICAL) ROOM VENTIALTION SHOULD BE
SATISFACTORY. SPECIAL, LOCAL VENTILATION IS NEEDED AT POINTS WHERE
VAPORS ESCAPE TO WORKPLACE AIR.
Protective Gloves:PLASTIC, RUBBER.
Eye Protection:MONOGOGGLES.
Other Protective Equipment:EYE BATH, SAFETY SHOWER.
Work Hygienic Practices:NOT PROVIDED
Supplemental Safety and Health
ABBREVIATION: N/A = NOT APPLICABLE. N/AV = NOT AVAILABLE. N/K =
UNKNOWN. N/P = NOT PROVIDED. N/R = NOT RELEVANT. N/D = NOT
DETERMINED. N/E = NOT ESTABLISHED. CNS = CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. GI
= GASTROI NTESTINAL. SCBA = SELF CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS.

Chemical Properties

HCC:F2
NRC/State Lic Num:NOT RELEVANT
Boiling Pt:=82.3C, 180.1F
Melt/Freeze Pt:=-88.3C, -127.F
Decomp Temp:Decomp Text:NOT PROVIDED
Vapor Pres:33 @ 20C/68F
Vapor Density:2.1
Spec Gravity:0.787 (H2O=1) 20C/20C
VOC Pounds/Gallon:785
Viscosity:NOT PROVIDED
Evaporation Rate & Reference:2.9 (BUTYL ACETATE=1)
Solubility in Water:100%@ 20C
Appearance and Odor:TRANSPARENT COLORLESS LIQUID, SLIGHT
ETHANOL/ACETONE-LIKE ODOR
Percent Volatiles by Volume:100
Corrosion Rate:NOT PROVIDED

Stability

Stability Indicator/Materials to Avoid:YES
STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS. HALOGENS. STRONG INORGANIC ACIDS. ALDEHYDES.
HALOGEN COMPOUNDS.
Stability Condition to Avoid:NOT PROVIDED
Hazardous Decomposition Products:CARBON MONOXIDE AND/OR CARBON DIOXIDE.
CARBON MONOXIDE IS HIGHLY TOXIC IF INHALED; CARBON DIOXIDE IN
SUFFICIENT CONCENTRATIONS CAN ACT AS AN ASPHYXIANT.

Disposal

Waste Disposal Methods:INCINERATE IN FURNACE IF PERMITTED UNDER
FEDERAL, STATE, LOCAL REGULATIONS. DISPOSE IN ACCORDANCE WITH
APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE, PROVINCIAL, LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL
REGULATIONS. EMPTY CONTAINERS SHOULD B E RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF
THROUGH APPROVED WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY. PRODUCT IS
BIODEGRADABLE IN BI OLOGICAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT.

Toxicology

Toxicological Information:ACUTE TOXICITY: PERORAL: RAT, LD50: 6.48
(4.80-8.76) ML/KG. MAJOR SIGNS: UNSTEADY GAIT, PROSTRATION, HEAVY
BREATHING. GROSS PATHOLOGY: LUNGS AND ABDOMINAL VISCERA DISCOLORED.
PERCUTANEOUS: RABBIT LD50 24 HR OCCLUDED 8.0 (4.9-13.1 ML/KG.
GROSS PATHOLOGY: LUNGS, LIVER, STOMACH DISCOLORED. INHALATION:
STATIC GENERATION OF VAPOR EXPOSURE TIME 2 H, RABBIT, ROOM
TEMPERATURE, KILL RATE:4/6, MAJOR SIGNS: LACRIMATION, LOSS OF
COORDINATION, PROSTATION. GROSS PATHOLOGY: LUNGS DISCOLORED.

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:ENVIRONMENTAL FATE: BOD (% OXYGEN CONSUMPTION): DAY5=28%;
DAY 10=77%; DAY 20=78%. ECOTOXICITY TO MICRO-ORGANISMS:BACTERIAL/NA
IC50 5000 MG/L. ECOTOXICITY TO AQUATIC INVEREBRATES: DAPHNIA LC50
48 H 755 0 MG/L. ECOTOXICITY TO FISH: FATHEAD MINNOW LC50 96 H 8300
MG/L. FURTHER INFORMATION: TI IOD (MEASURED) 2.30 MG/MG. TI IOD
(CALCULATED) 2.40 MG/MG. OCTANOL/WATER PARTITION
COEFFICIENT-MEASURED: 0.14.

Transport

Transport Information:U.S. D.O.T.: NON-BULK: PROPER SHIPPING NAME:
ISOPROPANOL; UN 1219: HAZARD CLASS: 3; PKG: I I. BULK: PROPER
SHIPPING NAME: ISOPROPANOL; UN1219; HAZARD CLASS: 3; PKG: I I.
ADDITIONAL TRANSPORTATION SYST EM INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED
THROUGH YOUR UCC SALES OR CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE.

Regulatory

SARA Title III Information:SECTIONS 302 AND 304: NONE OF THE COMPONENTS
OF THIS PRODUCT ARE LISTED AS EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES IN 40
CFR PART 355 AND ARE PRESENT AT LEVELS WHICH COULD REQUIRE
REPORTING AND EMERGENCY PLANN ING. SECTION 313: NONE OF THE
COMPONENTSOF THIS PRODUCT ARE LISTED AS TOXIC CHEMICALS IN 40 CFR
372.65 AND ARE PRESENT AT LEVELS WHICH COULD REQUIRE REPORTING AND
CUSTOMER NOTIFICATION UNDER SECTION 3 13 AND 40 CFR PART 372.
SECTION 311 AND 312: DELAYED HAZARD: YES; FIRE HAZARD: YES;
IMMEDIATE HEALTH HAZARD: YES; REACTIVE HAZARD; NO; SUDDEN RELEASE
OF PRESSURE HAZARD: NO.
Federal Regulatory Information:CERCLA:SECTION 103: NO COMPONENTS OF
THIS PRODUCT ARE LISTED AS HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES IN 40 CFR 302.4
(UNLISTED HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES NOT IDENTIFIED) AND PRESENT AT
LEVELS WHICH COULD REQUIRE REPORTING. TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT
(TSCA):ALL COMPONENTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE ON TSCA INVENTORY OR ARE
EXEMPT FROM TSCA INVENTORY REQUIREMENTS.
State Regulatory Information:PENNSYLVANIA: THIS PRODUCT IS SUBJECT TO
THE WORKER AND COMMUNITY RIGHT-TO-KNOW ACT. THE FOLLOWING
COMPONENTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE AT LEVELS WHICH COULD REQUIRE
IDENTIFICATION IN MSDS: ISOPROPANOL, CAS # 67-63-0, <=100.0%.
MASSACHUSETTS (HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES DISCLOSURE BY EMPLOYERS): THE
FOLLOWING COMPONENTS APPEAR ON THE MASSACHUSETTS SUBSTANCE LIST AND
ARE PRESENT AT LEVELS WHICH COULD REQUIRE IDE NTIFICATION IN MSDS:
ISOPROPANOL; CAS# 67-63-0; <=100.0%. CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
(SAFE DRINKING WATER AND TOXIC ENFORCEMENT ACT OF 1986): THIS
PRODUCT CONTAINS NO LISTED SUBSTANCES KNOWN TO CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS