Safety Data Sheet Isopropyl Alcohol Revision 3, Date 06 Apr 2014 1. IDENTIFICATION Product Name Isopropyl Alcohol Other Names 2-Propanol; Dimethylcarbinol; Isopropanol; Propan-2-Ol; Sec-Propyl Alcohol Uses Raw material for photochemicals; raw material for cleaning agents and disinfectants; process control substance; solvent; industrial use. Chemical Family No Data Available Chemical Formula C3H8O Chemical Name Isopropyl Alcohol Product Description No Data Available Contact Details of the Supplier of this Safety Data Sheet Organisation Location Telephone Redox Pty Ltd 2 Swettenham Road Minto NSW 2566 Australia +61-2-97333000 Redox Pty Ltd 11 Mayo Road Wiri Auckland 2104 New Zealand +64-9-2506222 Redox Inc. 2132A E. Dominguez Street Carson CA 90810 USA +1-424-675-3200 Redox Chemicals Sdn Bhd Level 2, No. 8, Jalan Sapir 33/7 Seksyen 33, Shah Alam Premier Industrial Park 40400 Shah Alam Sengalor, Malaysia +60-3-5614-2111 Emergency Contact Details For emergencies only; DO NOT contact these companies for general product advice. Organisation Location Telephone Poisons Information Centre Westmead NSW 1800-251525 131126 Chemcall Australia 1800-127406 +64-4-9179888 Chemcall Malaysia +64-4-9179888 Chemcall New Zealand 0800-243622 +64-4-9179888 National Poisons Centre New Zealand 0800-764766 CHEMTREC USA & Canada 1-800-424-9300 CN723420 +1-703-527-3887 2. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION Poisons Schedule (Aust) Not Scheduled Globally Harmonised System Redox Pty Ltd Corporate Office Sydney Locked Bag 15 Minto NSW 2566 Australia 2 Swettenham Road Minto NSW 2566 Australia All Deliveries: 4 Holmes Road Minto NSW 2566 Australia Form 21047, Revision 3, Page 1 of 11, 18-Jun-2017 02:10:05 Phone Fax E-mail Web ABN +61 2 9733 3000 +61 2 9733 3111 [email protected] www.redox.com 92 000 762 345 Australia Adelaide Brisbane Melbourne Perth Sydney New Zealand Auckland Christchurch Hawke’s Bay Malaysia Kuala Lumpur USA Los Angeles Safety Data Sheet Isopropyl Alcohol Revision 3, Date 06 Apr 2014 Hazard Classification Hazardous according to the criteria of the Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) Hazard Categories Flammable Liquids - Category 2 Serious Eye Damage/Irritation - Category 2A Specific Target Organ Toxicity (Single Exposure) - Category 3 Pictograms Signal Word Danger Hazard Statements H225 Highly flammable liquid and vapour. H319 Causes serious eye irritation. H336 May cause drowsiness or dizziness. P210 Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. No smoking. P233 Keep container tightly closed. P240 Ground/bond container and receiving equipment. P241 Use explosion-proof electrical/ventilating/lighting and all other equipment. P242 Use only non-sparking tools. P243 Take precautionary measures against static discharge. P261 Avoid breathing fumes/gas/mist/vapours/spray. P264 Wash hands thoroughly after handling. P271 Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area. P280 Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. P303 + P361 + P353 IF ON SKIN (or hair): Remove/take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water/shower. P304 + P340 IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. P305 + P351 + P338 IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. P312 Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician if you feel unwell. P337 + P313 If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/attention. P370 + P378 In case of fire: Use carbon dioxide (CO2), dry chemical, alcohol resistant foam or water spray for extinction. P403 + P233 Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed. P403 + P235 Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep cool. P405 Store locked up. P501 Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local / regional / national / international regulations. Precautionary Statements Prevention Response Storage Disposal National Transport Commission (Australia) Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road & Rail (ADG Code) Dangerous Goods Classification Dangerous Goods according to the criteria of the Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road & Rail (ADG Code) Environmental Protection Authority (New Zealand) Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Amendment Act 2015 HSNO Classifications Physical Hazards Form 21047, Revision 3, Page 2 of 11, 18-Jun-2017 02:10:05 3.1B Flammable liquid - high hazard Safety Data Sheet Isopropyl Alcohol Revision 3, Date 06 Apr 2014 Health Hazards 6.1E Substances that are acutely toxic –May be harmful, Aspiration hazard 6.3B Substances that are mildly irritating to the skin 6.4A Substances that are irritating to the eye 3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Ingredients Chemical Entity Formula CAS Number Proportion Isopropyl Alcohol No Data Available 67-63-0 100.00 % 4. FIRST AID MEASURES Description of necessary measures according to routes of exposure Swallowed Rinse mouth with water. Give plenty of water to drink provided victim is conscious. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Do NOT induce vomiting. Seek medical attention immediately. Eye Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 20 minutes while holding eyelids open. Take care not to rinse contaminated water into the non-affected eye. Seek immediate medical attention. Skin Use gentle, running warm water to rinse the injured area for more than 15 minutes as soon as possible. Remove contaminated clothes and shoes when flushing with water. Contaminated clothes must be washed thoroughly before disposal. If irritation persists, seek medical attention immediately. Inhaled Remove victim from exposure to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Do NOT use mouth to mouth method. Induce artificial respiration with the aid of a pocket mask equipped with a one way valve or other proper respiratory medical device. Seek medical attention immediately. Advice to Doctor Treat symptomatically based on judgement of doctor and individual reactions of patient. Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure Exposure to large amounts can cause unconsciousness and death. 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES General Measures Flame-proof equipment is necessary in all areas where this chemical is being used. Nearby equipment must be earthed. Flammability Conditions Highly Flammable liquid. Extinguishing Media In case of fire, use appropriate extinguishing media most suitable for surrounding fire conditions include carbon dioxide, chemical powder and alcoholic foam. If safe to do so, remove containers from path of fire. Fire and Explosion Hazard Vapors and liquids are flammable. Liquid will accumulate electric charges. Vapor is heavier than air and may float to places far away, and may flashback from ignition sources. High heat will cause this material to decompose and produce toxic gas. The containers in a fire site may rupture and explode. Hazardous Products of Combustion High heat will cause this material to decompose and produce toxic gas. Special Fire Fighting Instructions Special Extinguishing Procedure: 1. Retreat and extinguish the fire from a safe distance or a protected area. 2. Stay upwind to keep away from hazardous vapor and toxic decomposition. 3. Any leakage should be stopped before extinguishing the fire. If the leakage cannot be stopped and there is no immediate danger in the surrounding area, allow it to burn away. If the leakage is not stopped before extinguishing the fire, the vapor and the air will form an explosive mixture and ignite afterwards. 4. Separate materials that are not on fire and protect the personnel. 5. Move the container away from the fire field under safe conditions. 6. Use water mist to cool the tanks or containers in exposed the fire field. 7. Using water fog to extinguish fire may be ineffective without trained fire-fighting personnel. 8. If the leakage is not ignited, spray water mist to disperse vapor and protect the personnel who try to stop the leakage. 9. A water spout is ineffective for extinguishing the fire. 10. For a big fire in a large area, use the unmanned water mist stand or the automatic water fire monitor. Form 21047, Revision 3, Page 3 of 11, 18-Jun-2017 02:10:05 Safety Data Sheet Isopropyl Alcohol Revision 3, Date 06 Apr 2014 11. Retreat from the fire field and allow the fire to burn out. 12. Stay away from the tanks. 13. When the safety valve alarm of the tank sounds or the color changes due to fire, retreat immediately. 14. Personnel without special protective equipment should not enter the fire field. Personal Protective Equipment Fire fighters should wear a positive-pressure self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and protective fire fighting clothing (includes fire fighting helmet, coat, trousers, boots and gloves) or chemical splash suit. Please note: Structural fire fighters uniform will provide limited protection. Flash Point 12 °C Closed Cup Lower Explosion Limit 2% Upper Explosion Limit 12 % Auto Ignition Temperature 425 °C Hazchem Code •2YE 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES General Response Procedure Shut off all possible sources of ignition. Use clean, non-sparking tools and equipment. Avoid accidents, clean up immediately. Increase ventilation. Avoid walking through spilled product as it is slippery when spilt. Before the polluted area is cleaned up completely, access to the area should be restricted. Make sure the cleaning work is performed by trained personnel. The personnel should wear appropriate personal protective equipment. Clean Up Procedures Do not come in contact with the released chemical. Use soil, sand or similar inert non-combustible substances that will not react with the spill to surround the spill. For small spills, absorb using an absorbent that will not react with the spill. The polluted absorbent becomes as harmful as the released chemical and should be placed in the appropriate container that is capped and labeled. Containment Avoid the released chemical from entering the sewers or sealed spaces. Stop or reduce the leakage under safe conditions if possible. Decontamination Use water to clean up the leakage area. For large spills, contact the fire department, emergency rescue units and supplier for assistance. Environmental Precautionary Measures Do NOT let product reach drains or waterways. If product does enter a waterway, advise the Environmental Protection Authority or your local Waste Management. Evacuation Criteria Evacuate all unnecessary personnel. Personal Precautionary Measures Personnel involved in the clean up should wear full protective clothing as listed in section 8. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling This substance is a highly flammable and toxic liquid. Therefore, personal protective equipment should be operative and utilized during disposal. The staff should receive relevant trainings on the risk and safe handling of this substance. All flammable sources should be removed and kept away from heat and incompatible substances. The “Smoking Prohibited” sign should be present in the work area. The liquid will accumulate an electric charge. Therefore, a design to increase the conductivity should be taken into consideration. For example, all tanks, transfer containers, and lines should be grounded. Any naked metal should be connected for grounding. During the operation, the flow rate should be reduced to increase the operation time the duration of the liquid retained in the lines should be increased, and the operation should be performed under low temperature. When the operation is not conducted in the sealed system, the connections between the operation container and the receiving transmission equipment should be at the equivalent electric potential. The empty tanks, containers, and lines may contain harmful residues. Therefore, there should be no welding, cutting, drilling, or heating before they are cleaned. The ventilation system or equipment that does not produce sparks used in the work area should be explosion-proof. The formation of mist or vapor during the operation should be avoided. The operation should be conducted in a well-ventilated area in the smallest quantity possible. The operation area should be separated from the storage area. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment when necessary to avoid contact with this chemical substance or the polluted equipment. Do not use with incompatible chemicals (such as strong oxidants) in order to decrease the risks of fire and explosi Storage Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated, fire-proof area (or refrigerated tank). Keep containers tightly sealed when not in use. Inspect regularly for deficiencies such as damage or leaks. Protect against physical damage. Ground and bond storage containers. Store away from incompatible materials as listed in section 10. Make sure that the passageways and exits are clear and unobstructed. Consider the installation of leakage and fire detection systems, auto fire extinguishing system or enough usable emergency handling equipment in the storage area and operation area for large amounts. Use containers made of compatible materials. Be careful to avoid spills during repacking. Do not try to send out the material by adding pressure using air or inert gases. Do not mix the material in the storage area unless this area is isolated with fireproof structure. Use approved container and mixing equipment for flammable Form 21047, Revision 3, Page 4 of 11, 18-Jun-2017 02:10:05 Safety Data Sheet Isopropyl Alcohol Revision 3, Date 06 Apr 2014 liquids. . Do not pour contaminated liquid back to the original storage tank. Containers must be labeled, tightly sealed and kept from damages when not in use.The chemical should be stored in cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight. Keep away from heat sources, flammable sources, and incompatibles. Storage equipment should be constructed with fire-resistant materials. The floor should be constructed with impermeable material to avoid absorption by the floor. Set up slopes, door sills or furrows at doorways so that leaking substances are discharged to a safe place. The storage area should have clear signs and be free from impediments. Only designated or trained personnel are allowed to enter. The storage area and the work area should be separated. The chemical should be stored away from lifts, buildings, room entrances, or major accesses. Appropriate fire extinguishers and leak clean-up equipment should be available near the storage area. Containers should be checked for damages or leakage regularly. All new containers should be checked for the appropriate labels and any damage. The quantity of chemical to be stored should be limited. The containers make from compatible materials should be used to store the released chemical. The storage tanks should be grounded and connected to other equipment at equivalent electric potential. Tanks used for storing inflammable liquids must be installed with relief valve and vacuum relief valve. The chemical should be stored at the temperature suggested by the chemical manufacturer or supplier. If necessary, the temperature detection alarm should be installed to alert if the temperature is too high or too low. The storage of large quantities should be avoided. The chemical should be stored in the isolated fireproof building. The exhaust pipes of tanks should be installed with flame arresters. The storage tanks should be built on the ground level with the entire bottom sealed to prevent leakage. The liquid control dam able to hold the entire volume should be present in the surrounding area. Container Container type/packaging must comply with all applicable local legislation. Store in original packaging as approved by manufacturer. 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION General The following exposure standard has been established by The Australian Safety and Compensation Council (ASCC): TWA = 400 ppm (999 mg/m3) STEL = 500 ppm (1,250 mg/m3) Derived No-Effect Level (DNEL): Isopropyl alcohol End Use: Workers Exposure routes: Skin contact Potential health effects: Long-term systemic effects Value: 888 mg/kg End Use: Workers Exposure routes: Inhalation Potential health effects: Long-term systemic effects Value: 500 mg/m3 Exposure Limits No Data Available Biological Limits No information available on biological limit values for this product. Engineering Measures A system of local and/or general exhaust is recommended to keep employee exposures as low as possible. Local exhaust ventilation is generally preferred because it can control the emissions of the contaminant at its source, preventing dispersion of it into the general work area. Use an explosion proof exhaust ventilation system. Provide enough fresh air to supplement the air exhausted by the exhaust system. Complete gas exchange or partial exhaust devices. Will not produce sparks if used alone and grounded to the ventilation system. Exhaust opening is connected directly outside the window. Provide enough fresh air to supplement the air exhausted by the exhaust system. Personal Protection Equipment RESPIRATOR: Below 2000 ppm: Fixed amount air supplied type respirator, respiratory respirator with organic vapor filter cartridge powered for air purification or full chemical filter cartridge respirator with organic vapor filter cartridge, full self-contained or air supplied respirator. Unknown Concentration: positive-pressure self- contained respiratory apparatus (full air supply). Escape: Gas mask with organic vapor filter cartridge, life escape self-contained breathing apparatus (AS1715/1716). EYES: Anti chemical splashing safety goggles, full face masks (AS1336/1337). HANDS: Impermeable gloves made of butyl rubber, rubber-like, Viton, 4H, CPF 3, Responder (AS2161). CLOTHING: Chemical-resistant coveralls, splash apron and safety footwear (AS3765/2210). Work Hygienic Practices Polluted clothes should be removed as soon as the work is completed. The clothes should be discarded only after being washed. The washing staff should be informed of the harmful effects of the pollution. Eating,drinking, and smoking are strictly prohibited in the work area. Wash hands thoroughly after handling the substance. Keep the work area clean. 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical State Liquid Appearance Liquid Form 21047, Revision 3, Page 5 of 11, 18-Jun-2017 02:10:05 Safety Data Sheet Isopropyl Alcohol Revision 3, Date 06 Apr 2014 Odour Alcohol Colour Colourless pH No Data Available Vapour Pressure 42 hPa - 60.2 hPa (@ 20, 25 °C) Relative Vapour Density 1.05 Boiling Point 82 °C Melting Point -89 °C Freezing Point No Data Available Solubility Completely miscible Specific Gravity No Data Available Flash Point 12 °C Closed Cup Auto Ignition Temp 425 °C Evaporation Rate No Data Available Bulk Density No Data Available Corrosion Rate No Data Available Decomposition Temperature No decomposition if used as directed. Density 0.785 g/cm3 Specific Heat No Data Available Molecular Weight No Data Available Net Propellant Weight No Data Available Octanol Water Coefficient Log Pow: 0.05 @ 25°C Particle Size No Data Available Partition Coefficient No Data Available Saturated Vapour Concentration No Data Available Vapour Temperature No Data Available Viscosity 2.5 mPas - 2.1 mPas (@ 20, 25 °C) Volatile Percent 1.5 (n - Butyl Acetate = 1) VOC Volume No Data Available Additional Characteristics Refractive index: 1.376 - 1.378 @ 20 °C Potential for Dust Explosion Product is a liquid. Fast or Intensely Burning Characteristics No information available. Flame Propagation or Burning Rate of Solid Materials No information available. Non-Flammables That Could No information available. Contribute Unusual Hazards to a Fire Properties That May Initiate or Contribute to Fire Intensity No information available. Reactions That Release Gases or Vapours No information available. Release of Invisible Flammable Vapours and Gases No information available. 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Chemical Stability Product is stable under directed conditions of use, storage and temperature. Highly flammable liquid and vapour. Conditions to Avoid Avoid Heat, sparks, static electricity, ignition sources, light. Materials to Avoid Strong oxidants (such as nitrates, perchlorates and peroxides): increased risks of fire and explosion. Phosgene: produces isopropyl chlorocarbonate and hydrochloric acid. Ferric salt: causes explosive heat decomposition reaction. Hydrogen – Palladium: may catch fire if mixed in the air. Strong acid: May cause violent reaction. Alkali metals or Form 21047, Revision 3, Page 6 of 11, 18-Jun-2017 02:10:05 Safety Data Sheet Isopropyl Alcohol Revision 3, Date 06 Apr 2014 alkali earth metals: may release flammable toxic gases. Hazardous Decomposition Products Phosgene: produces isopropyl chlorocarbonate and hydrochloric acid. Ferric salt: causes explosive heat decomposition reaction. Hydrogen – Palladium: may catch fire if mixed in the air. Strong acid: May cause violent reaction. Alkali metals or alkali earth metals: may release flammable toxic gases. Hazardous Polymerisation Not known to occur. 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION General Information Acute oral toxicity: Rat LD50 >2,000 mg/kg (literature value) Acute inhalation toxicity: Rat LC50 >20 mg/l, 8h (literature value) Acute dermal toxicity: Rabbit LD50 >2,000 mg/kg (literature value) Skin corrosion/irritation: Rabbit - Result: Not irritating (literature value) Serious eye damage/eye irritation: Rabbit - Result: Irritating (literature value) Respiratory or skin sensitisation: Buehler Test: Guinea Pig - Result: Not sensitizing (literature value) Germ cell mutagenicity - Genotoxicity in vitro: Ames test: Salmonella typhimurium (with and without) - Result: Not mutagenic (literature value) Acute Ingestion SPECIES: Mouse ENDPOINT: LD50 VALUE: 3600 mg/kg SOURCE: HSNO CCID SkinIrritant SPECIES: Rabbit RESULT: Mild SOURCE: HSNO CCID EyeIrritant SPECIES: Rabbit RESULT: Mild. Graded 4 on scale of 1-10 (10 being the most severe) after 24 hrs. SOURCE: HSNO CCID Carcinogen Category No 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Ecotoxicity Acute Toxicity - Fish LC50 >100 mg/l, 48 h (Leuciscus idus melanotus) (literature value) Acute Toxicity - Invertebrate EC50 >100 mg/l, 48 h (Daphnia magna) (literature value) Acute Toxicity - Algae EC50 >100 mg/l, 72 h (Scenedesmus subspicatus) (literature value) Persistence/Degradability Aerobic - 53% Result: Readily biodegradable. Exposure time: 5d, activated sludge, domestic, non-adapted (literature value) Mobility No information available. Environmental Fate This substance is not considered to be persistent, bioaccumulating nor toxic (PBT). This substance is not considered to be very persistent nor very bioaccumulating (vPvB). Bioaccumulation Potential No bioaccumulation is to be expected (log Pow <= 4). Environmental Impact No Data Available 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS General Information Dispose of in accordance with all local, state and federal regulations. All empty packaging should be disposed of in accordance with Local, State, and Federal Regulations or recycled/reconditioned at an approved facility. If small amounts flow into drainage or gutters, wash with large amounts of water to prevent the accumulation of flammable gases. For large amounts report to the environmental protection unit. Special Precautions for Land Fill Contact a specialist disposal company or the local waste regulator for advice. Bury in specified landfills or incinerate in approved solvent incinerators. Form 21047, Revision 3, Page 7 of 11, 18-Jun-2017 02:10:05 Safety Data Sheet Isopropyl Alcohol Revision 3, Date 06 Apr 2014 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION Land Transport (Australia) ADG Proper Shipping Name ISOPROPANOL (ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL) Class 3 Flammable Liquids Subsidiary Risk(s) No Data Available EPG 16 Liquids - Highly Flammable, Toxic UN Number 1219 Hazchem •2YE Pack Group II Special Provision No Data Available Land Transport (Malaysia) ADR Proper Shipping Name ISOPROPANOL (ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL) Class 3 Flammable Liquids Subsidiary Risk(s) No Data Available EPG 16 Liquids - Highly Flammable, Toxic UN Number 1219 Hazchem •2YE Pack Group II Special Provision No Data Available Land Transport (New Zealand) NZS5433 Proper Shipping Name ISOPROPANOL (ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL) Class 3 Flammable Liquids Subsidiary Risk(s) No Data Available EPG 16 Liquids - Highly Flammable, Toxic UN Number 1219 Hazchem •2YE Pack Group II Special Provision No Data Available Land Transport (United States of America) US DOT Proper Shipping Name ISOPROPANOL (ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL) Class 3 Flammable Liquids Subsidiary Risk(s) No Data Available ERG 129 Flammable Liquids (Polar / Water-Miscible / Noxious) UN Number 1219 Hazchem 2YE Pack Group II Special Provision No Data Available Sea Transport IMDG Form 21047, Revision 3, Page 8 of 11, 18-Jun-2017 02:10:05 Safety Data Sheet Isopropyl Alcohol Revision 3, Date 06 Apr 2014 Proper Shipping Name ISOPROPANOL (ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL) Class 3 Flammable Liquids Subsidiary Risk(s) No Data Available UN Number 1219 Hazchem 2YE Pack Group II Special Provision No Data Available EMS FE,SD Marine Pollutant No Air Transport IATA Proper Shipping Name ISOPROPANOL (ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL) Class 3 Flammable Liquids Subsidiary Risk(s) No Data Available UN Number 1219 Hazchem 2YE Pack Group II Special Provision No Data Available National Transport Commission (Australia) Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road & Rail (ADG Code) Dangerous Goods Classification Dangerous Goods according to the criteria of the Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road & Rail (ADG Code) 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION General Information No Data Available Poisons Schedule (Aust) Not Scheduled Environmental Protection Authority (New Zealand) Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Amendment Act 2015 Approval Code HSR001180 National/Regional Inventories Australia (AICS) Listed Canada (DSL) Listed Canada (NDSL) Not Determined China (IECSC) Listed Europe (EINECS) 200-661-7 Europe (REACh) Not Determined Japan (ENCS/METI) Listed Form 21047, Revision 3, Page 9 of 11, 18-Jun-2017 02:10:05 Safety Data Sheet Isopropyl Alcohol Revision 3, Date 06 Apr 2014 Korea (KECI) Listed Malaysia (EHS Register) Not Determined New Zealand (NZIoC) Listed Philippines (PICCS) Listed Switzerland (Giftliste 1) Not Determined Switzerland (Inventory of Notified Substances) Not Determined Taiwan (NCSR) Listed USA (TSCA) Listed 16. OTHER INFORMATION Related Product Codes ISPRAL0200, ISPRAL0500, ISPRAL0700, ISPRAL0701, ISPRAL1000, ISPRAL1048, ISPRAL1002, ISPRAL1003, ISPRAL1004, ISPRAL1005, ISPRAL1006, ISPRAL1007, ISPRAL1008, ISPRAL1009, ISPRAL1010, ISPRAL1011, ISPRAL1012, ISPRAL1013, ISPRAL1014, ISPRAL1015, ISPRAL1016, ISPRAL1017, ISPRAL1018, ISPRAL1019, ISPRAL1020, ISPRAL1021, ISPRAL1022, ISPRAL1023, ISPRAL1024, ISPRAL1025, ISPRAL1026, ISPRAL1027, ISPRAL1028, ISPRAL1029, ISPRAL1030, ISPRAL1031, ISPRAL1032, ISPRAL1033, ISPRAL1034, ISPRAL1035, ISPRAL1036, ISPRAL1037, ISPRAL1038, ISPRAL1039, ISPRAL1040, ISPRAL1041, ISPRAL1042, ISPRAL1043, ISPRAL1044, ISPRAL1045, ISPRAL1500, ISPRAL2000, ISPRAL2001, ISPRAL2200, ISPRAL2201, ISPRAL3000, ISPRAL3001, ISPRAL3002, ISPRAL3500, ISPRAL3501, ISPRAL4000, ISPRAL4001, ISPRAL4002, ISPRAL4003, ISPRAL4004, ISPRAL4005, ISPRAL4006, ISPRAL4500, ISPRAL5000, ISPRAL6000, ISPRAL6200, ISPRAL6400, ISPRAL6401, ISPRAL6500, ISPRAL6600, ISPRAL7000, ISPRAL7001, ISPRAL7100, ISPRAL7200, ISPRAL7300, ISPRAL7400, ISPRAL7500, ISPRAL7600, ISPRAL8000, ISPRAL8001, ISPRAL8002, ISPRAL8100, ISPRAL8200, ISPRAL8300, ISPRAL8400, ISPRAL8500, ISPRAL8600, ISPRAL8700, ISPRAL9000, ISPRAL9100, ISPRAL9500, ISPRAL9900, ISPROL0500, ISPROL1000, ISPROL3000, ISPROL6500, ISPROL6600, ISPROL8000, ISPROL8001, ISPROL8100, ISPROL8101, ISPRAL1800, ISPRAL1801, ISPRAL1802, ISPRAL1803, ISPRAL1804, ISPRAL1805, ISPRAL1806, ISPRAL1807, ISPRAL1808, ISPRAL1809, ISPRAL1810, ISPRAL1811, ISPRAL1812, ISPRAL1813, ISPRAL1814, ISPRAL1815, ISPRAL1816, ISPRAL1817, ISPRAL1818, ISPRAL1819, ISPRAL1820, ISPRAL1821, ISPRAL1822, ISPRAL1823, ISPRAL1824, ISPRAL1825, ISPRAL1826, ISPRAL1827, ISPRAL1828, ISPRAL1829, ISPRAL1830, ISPRAL1831, ISPRAL6550, ISPRAL1501, ISPRAL6501, ISPRAL3005, ISPRAL2500, ISPRAL3003, ISPRAL6510, ISPRAL5100, ISPRAL5110, ISPRAL5120, ISPRAL5500, ISPRAL5510, ISPRAL3010, ISPRAL3011, ISPRAL3020, ISPRAL3030, ISPRAL3040, ISPRAL3050, ISPRAL3060, ISPRAL3070, ISPRAL3080, ISPRAL3090, ISPRAL3100, ISPRAL3110, ISPRAL3120, ISPRAL3130, ISPRAL3140, ISPRAL3143, ISPRAL3141, ISPRAL3145, ISPRAL3144, ISPRAL3142, ISPRAL3150, ISPRAL3160, ISPRAL3170, ISPRAL3012, ISPRAL5600, ISPRAL1001, ISPRAL3800, ISPRAL0300, ISPRAL0510, ISPRAL0520, ISPRAL0800, ISPRAL1832, ISPRAL1900, ISPRAL1100, ISPRAL0502 Revision 3 Revision Date 06 Apr 2014 Key/Legend < Less Than > Greater Than AICS Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances atm Atmosphere CAS Chemical Abstracts Service (Registry Number) cm² Square Centimetres CO2 Carbon Dioxide COD Chemical Oxygen Demand deg C (°C) Degrees Celcius EPA (New Zealand) Environmental Protection Authority of New Zealand deg F (°F) Degrees Farenheit g Grams g/cm³ Grams per Cubic Centimetre g/l Grams per Litre HSNO Hazardous Substance and New Organism IDLH Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health immiscible Liquids are insoluable in each other. inHg Inch of Mercury inH2O Inch of Water K Kelvin kg Kilogram Form 21047, Revision 3, Page 10 of 11, 18-Jun-2017 02:10:05 Safety Data Sheet Isopropyl Alcohol Revision 3, Date 06 Apr 2014 kg/m³ Kilograms per Cubic Metre lb Pound LC50 LC stands for lethal concentration. LC50 is the concentration of a material in air which causes the death of 50% (one half) of a group of test animals. The material is inhaled over a set period of time, usually 1 or 4 hours. LD50 LD stands for Lethal Dose. LD50 is the amount of a material, given all at once, which causes the death of 50% (one half) of a group of test animals. ltr or L Litre m³ Cubic Metre mbar Millibar mg Milligram mg/24H Milligrams per 24 Hours mg/kg Milligrams per Kilogram mg/m³ Milligrams per Cubic Metre Misc or Miscible Liquids form one homogeneous liquid phase regardless of the amount of either component present. mm Millimetre mmH2O Millimetres of Water mPa.s Millipascals per Second N/A Not Applicable NIOSH National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NOHSC National Occupational Heath and Safety Commission OECD Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Oz Ounce PEL Permissible Exposure Limit Pa Pascal ppb Parts per Billion ppm Parts per Million ppm/2h Parts per Million per 2 Hours ppm/6h Parts per Million per 6 Hours psi Pounds per Square Inch R Rankine RCP Reciprocal Calculation Procedure STEL Short Term Exposure Limit TLV Threshold Limit Value tne Tonne TWA Time Weighted Average ug/24H Micrograms per 24 Hours UN United Nations wt Weight Form 21047, Revision 3, Page 11 of 11, 18-Jun-2017 02:10:05
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