CanadaColorsandChemicalsLimited 152KennedyRoadSouth Brampton,Ontario Canada L6W3G4 GeneralInquiryNumber:(905)459Ͳ1232 MaterialSafetyDataSheet Attached Creation Date: JAN.18, 2006 Revision Date: JUN.08, 2015 ኧ Thisproductisdistributedby CanadaColorsandChemicalsLimited (905) 459-1232 GeneralInquiry:(416)449Ͳ7750 24HourEmergency:(416)444Ͳ2112 ᱀ऍᡆौᐛӝ䬶ᴿ䲆ޢਮ® TANGSHAN HAOXUCHENG CHEMICAL TRADING CO., LTD. CCC:ProductCode:______________________ #"3*6.):%309*%&0$5"):%3"5& CCC:ProductName:______________________________________ NO.118-8, XINHUA WEST ROAD, ROOM33, NO.15 BLDG TANGSHAN 063000 CHINA Material Safety Data Sheet Barium Hydroxide Octahydrate (Canadian Vision) SECTION 1- PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Identification: Product Name: Barium Hydroxide Octahydrate Trade Names: Barium Hydroxide Octahydrate Chemical Name: Barium Hydroxide, Octahydrated Catalog Codes: TSHXC-BHO Chemical Family: Inorganic Product Grade: Tech-Grade Synonyms: Barium Hydroxide, Octahydrate; Barium Hydrate; Barium Hydroxide 8-hydrate; Barium salt Molecular Formula: Ba (OH) 2.8H2O Molecular Weight: 315.48 g/mol Identified Usage: Water treatment; PVC stabilizer; Metal treatment; Pharmaceutical industry; Beet sugaring; Internal combustion engine lubricating products; Barium-based grease. Company Identification: TANGSHAN HAOXUCHENG CHEMICAL TRADING CO., LTD. Address: No.118-8, XINHUA WEST RD, ROOM33, NO.15 BLDG TANGSHAN 24 hour Emergency Call: ++86 315 5269898 Contact Person: Park Zhang; John Yu FAX: HEBEI Prov. P.R. CHINA 063000 ++86 315 5267279 SECTION 2- HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION WHMIS Classification and Labeling: - Class D1B Toxic Material Causing Immediate and Serious Toxic Effects ı1% - Class E Corrosive Material ı1% Toxic (Acute effects) E: Corrosive This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the CPR General Information: Appearance: Crystalline Colour: White Odour: Odorless 1 Emergency Overview: Toxic! Corrosive! May be fatal if swallowed. Harmful if inhaled or absorbed through skin. Cause respiratory tract irritation. Causes severe eye and skin irritation. Signs and Symptoms of Exposure: Material is extremely destructive to tissue of the mucous membranes and upper respiratory tract, eyes, and skin. Cough, Shortness of breath, Headache, Nausea Acute Health Effects: Severe eye irritation, watering, redness and swelling of the eyelids. Eye: Burns. Risk of serious or permanent eye lesions. Severe skin irritation, redness and swelling of the skin. Skin: Burns. In case of repeated contact: risk of skin ulceration. Severe irritation of the nose and the throat. Inhalation: Cough and difficulty in breathing. In case of repeated or prolonged exposure: risk of sore throat, nosebleeds, and chronic bronchitis. Feeling of fatigue and cold sweat. Severe irritation and risk of burns to the mouth, throat, esophagus and stomach. Ingestion: Risk of throat edema and suffocation. Abundant salivation. Nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps and diarrhea. Trembling, muscle cramps followed by general weakness and paralysis of the extremities. Risk of convulsions, pulmonary arrest and death. Risk of cardiac rhythm alteration, sudden cardiac failure. Risk of shock. May cause kidney damage. Estimated lethal dose lies between 1 to 15 grams. Chronic Health Effects: Repeated or prolonged exposure to a highly toxic material may produce general deterioration of health by an accumulation in one or many human organs. Carcinogenicity: None Other Toxicity Effects: See section 11- Toxicological Information Environmental Effects: See section 12- Ecological Information SECTION 3- COMPOSITION, INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Composition: Chemical Name Barium Hydroxide Octahydrate CAS# 12230-71-6 EINECS/ELINCS 241-234-5 LD50 [ORAL, RAT] 308 mg/kg ACGIH- TLV % By Weight 3 TWA=0.5mg/m as Ba Ba (OH) 2.8H2O 2 ı99% SECTION 4-FIRST AID MEASURES Eye Contact: Check for and remove any contact lenses. Rinse thoroughly with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, also under the eyelids. Cold water may be used In the case of difficulty of opening the lids, administer an analgesic eye wash (oxybuprocaine). Get medical attention immediately. Skin: I In case of contact, remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Immediately flush skin with plenty of water. Cold water may be used. Cover the irritated skin with an emollient. Wash clothing before reuse. Get medical attention immediately. Inhalation: Immediately remove person to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. Consult with a physician in case of respiratory and nervous symptoms. Get medical attention immediately. Ingestion: Get medical attention immediately. Take victim immediately to hospital. Conscious: If swallowed, rinse mouth with water immediately (only if the person is conscious). Give to drink 30 grams of sodium sulfate in 250 ml of fresh water. Do NOT induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel. Artificial respiration and/or oxygen may be necessary. Unconscious but Breathing: Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Artificial respiration and/or oxygen may be necessary. Notes to Physician: Treat symptomatically and supportively. Sodium sulfate can be given in case of ingestion to precipitate out the barium as barium sulfate. Acute barium poisoning results in hypokalemia (low potassium levels). The administration of fluids containing dilute concentrations of potassium salts may be indicated. Monitor patients with significant ingestion for respiratory, cardiovascular, and blood pressure status. Watch for cardiac arrhythmias, respiratory failure due to flaccid paralysis of respiratory muscles, pulmonary edema, vocal cord paralysis, severe hypertension, and late effect kidney failure SECTION 5-FIRE-FIGHTING MEUSURES Extinguishing Media: Non-combustible. Use extinguishing media that are appropriate to local circumstances and the surrounding environment. Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: None Special Exposure Hazards in a Fire: Non-combustible Hazardous Decomposition Products: When heated to decomposition, may emit Carbon dioxide and soluble Barium salts (Barium Oxide) 3 Special Protective Equipment for Fire-fighters: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus (NIOSH-approved) with full facepiece operated in the pressure demand or other positive pressure mode. Wear fire resistant personnel protective equipment. Wear chemical resistant oversuit Additional Information: Special Remarks on Fire Hazards: Not Available Special Remarks on Explosion Hazards: Not Available Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact: Not expected to be sensitive to mechanical impact. Sensitivity to Static Discharge: Not expected to be sensitive to static discharge. SECTION 6- ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Personal Precautions: Use personal protective equipment. Sweep-up to eliminate slipping hazard Avoid dust formation. Avoid breathing dust. Ensure adequate ventilation. Refer to protective measures listed in sections 7 and 8. Environmental Precautions: Shall not be released into the environment. Methods for Cleaning Up: Avoid dust formation. Ensure adequate ventilation. Sweep up and shovel into a convenient waste disposal container. Ventilate area and wash spill site after material pickup is complete. Large spills: Dike for later disposal. Place unusable material into a closed labeled container compatible with the product. Treat recovered material as described in the section 13 " WASTE DISPOSAL ". Additional Information: Poisonous solid. Can be dangerous if allowed to enter drinking water intakes. Do not contaminate domestic or irrigation water supplies. SECTION 7- HANDLING & STORAGE Handling: Avoid formation of dust and aerosols. Use only in well-ventilated areas. Use only equipment and materials that are compatible with the product. Storage: Keep container tightly closed. Keep container in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area. Keep away from Incompatible products. Equipment for handling, transportation and storage shall not be made of: Zinc and its alloys, Chlorinated Rubber Packaging material: Paper + PE coating. Other information: Do not breathe dust. In case of insufficient ventilation, wear suitable respiratory equipment. Wear suitable protective clothing. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. If you feel unwell, seek medical attention and show the label when possible. Provide tight electrical equipment well protected against corrosion. 4 SECTION 8- EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION Exposure Limit Values---: Authorized limit Values: Barium Hydroxide Octahydrate US. ACGIH TLV 01 2006 Time Weighted Average = 0.5 mg/m3 Remarks: as Ba US. OSHA PEL NIOSH REL 1989 Time Weighted Average = 0.5 mg/m3 Remarks: as Ba ACGIH And TLV are both registered trademarks of the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists Time Weighted Average (TWA) for 8 hour workdays No Specific TLV STEL (Short Term Exposure Level) has been set. Excursions in exposure level may exceed 3 times the TLV TWA for no more than a total of 30 minutes during a workday and under no circumstances should they exceed 5 times the TLV TWA. Engineering Controls: Ensure adequate ventilation. Use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation, or other engineering controls to keep airborne levels below recommended exposure limits. If user operations generate dust, fume or mist, use ventilation to keep exposure to airborne contaminants below the exposure limit. Apply technical measures to comply with the occupational exposure limits. Personal Protective Equipment: Respiratory Protection: In case of insufficient ventilation, wear suitable respiratory equipment. Use respirators and components tested and approved under appropriate government standards such as NIOSH/MSHA approved air purifying dust or mist respirator or European Standard EN 149. Self-contained breathing apparatus in medium confinement/insufficient oxygen/in case of large uncontrolled emissions/in all circumstances when the mask and cartridge do not give adequate protection Immediately Dangerous to life and health (IDLH) value: 50mg/m3 as Ba. That means the most protective respiratory equipments are failed to work. Evacuate the people from the contaminated environment a.s.a.p. Hand Protection: Chemical impervious and resistant gloves. Recommended materials: PVC, neoprene or rubber. Have to satisfy the specifications of EU Directive 89/686/EEC and the standard EN 374 derived from it. Eyes: Wear chemical resistant goggles for all industrial operations. Dust proof goggles obligatory. Contact lenses should not be worn when working with this substance. Skin: Wear Apron/boots made from PVC or neoprene; long sleeves clothing to prevent contact with skin. Hygiene Measures: An eyewash bottle with pure water and safety shower should be nearby and ready for use. Do not eat, drink or smoke in areas where this material is handled. Use good hygiene practices when handling this product including changing work clothes after use. SECTION 9-PHYSICAL&CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical Appearance: Crystalline Colour: White Odour: Odorless Important Health, Safety and Environmental Information: pH: 13.11 (18g/l) @ 20e eC (68eF) in saturated Aqueous solution Boiling Point: 780eC (1,436eF) Melting Point: 78 °C (172 °F) 5 Decomposition Temperature: > 780e eC (1,436eF) (Anhydrous form) Relative density / Density: 2.18 g/cm3 @16 °C (61 °F) Bulk Density: 900 - 1,100 kg/m3Not Flammable Granulometry: 20 % < 0.075 mm Vapor Pressure (mm Hg): ca. [email protected] °C (Hydration not specified) Vapor Density (air=1): Not Applicable Vapor Pressure: Not Applicable Partition coefficient˖ Not Applicable (inorganic; dissociation) Solubility in Water: 16.7 g/l (0 °C); 38.9 g/l (20 °C); 974 g/l (78 °C); 974 g/l (100 °C) Solubility: Soluble: ether, dilute acids Flash Point: Not Flammable Auto-flammability: Not Flammable Flammability: Not Flammable Explosive Properties: Not Explosive Oxidizing Properties: Non Oxidizer Basicity (pKb) -2.02 Refractive index (nD) 1.50 (octahydrate) Hygroscopic ( readily absorbs water) Slightly Soluble: methanol, ethanol Insoluble: acetone SECTION 10-STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability: Stable under recommended storage conditions. Condition to Avoid: None Decomposition will begin @780eC (1,436eF) Materials and Substances to Avoid: Incompatibles Acids, oxidizers, chlorinated rubber. Corrosive to metals such as Zinc and its alloys. Hazardous decomposition products: Carbon dioxide and soluble Barium salts (Barium Oxide) Corrosivity: Non-corrosive with glass. Polymerization: Will not occur Additional information: Very Alkaline. Rapidly absorbs CO2, becoming completely insoluble in water. SECTION 11- TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION RTECS#: CQ9200000 Routes of Entry: Eye and Skin Contact; Inhalation; Ingestion Acute Toxicity: Acute Oral Toxicity Acute Inhalation Toxicity Acute Dermal Toxicity 6 LD50, rat: 557 mg/kg N/A; The substance is corrosive N/A; The substance is corrosive LC50, rat: Not Available Toxicity, Other Information: Workers - Hazard Via Inhalation Route 1.24 mg/m³ (Short- Term) -DNEL- NOAEL 0.62 mg/m³(Long- Term) -DNEL- NOAEL General Population - Hazard Via Inhalation Route: 0.12 mg/m³(Long- Term) -DNEL (Derived No Effect Level)- NOAEL General Population - Hazard Via Oral Route: 3.4 mg/kg bw/day(Long- Term)-DNEL (Derived No Effect Level)- NOAEL Corrosiveness and Irritation: Skin Irritation: Skin corrosion (Category 1A) by GHS Eyes Irritation: Eye Damage (Category1) by GHS Respiratory tract Irritation: Sensitization: Classified as Corrosive to the Respiratory Tract by GHS Not Be Regarded as A Skin Sensitizer Based on the Results Barium Chloride Dihydrate Acute Health Effects: Eye Contact: Risk of serious damage to eyes. Skin Contact: Severe skin irritation. Inhalation: Severe respiratory irritant. Ingestion: Harmful if swallowed. Chronic Toxicity: Germ Cell Mutagenicity Data: Based on available data, the classification criteria for germ cell mutagenicity are not met. (i) Gene mutation (OECD 476, mouse lymphoma cells): negative (ii) Bacterial reverse mutation assay (Ames test, OECD 471, S. typhimurium): negative (iii) in vitro mammalian chromosome aberration test (OECD 473, Chinese hamster ovary (CHO)): negative Based on the negative results in thein-vitro test for the soluble barium compound (BaCl2; 263 g/L; 20 -25°C) and assuming that the mutagenic/genotoxicity effects will be based on the cation concentration, read across to the soluble Ba(OH)2 (37.4 g/L; 20°C) is possible. Carcinogenicity Data: Not classed as carcinogenic by ACGIH (A4), IARC, OSHA, NTP or EPA; No classification of the substance as CMR substance is required. No specific data are available for Barium Hydroxide, But a two-year drinking water study with barium Chloride (104 -105 weeks; NOAEL: 91mg/kg) in rats and mice revealed no carcinogenic potential of Barium. Toxicity for Reproduction and Development: Reproductive Toxicity: Read across- NOAEL based on a screening study conducted with barium chloride dihydrate (oral in drinking water) in rats could be derived for effect on fertility. Fertility impairment in female rats: NOAEL of 179.5 mg Ba2+/kg bw/d; relates to 412 mg barium hydroxide ctahydrate/kg bw/day Fertility impairment in male rats: NOAEL of 201.5 mg Ba2+/kg bw/d; relates to 462 mg barium hydroxide octahydrate/kg bw/day 7 Developmental Toxicity and Teratogenicity: Read across- Daily administration of barium chloride dihydrate at dose levels of 0, 10, 30 or 100 mg/kg body weight to pregnant rats from gestation day 1 up to and including gestation day 20, resulted in maternal toxicity as evidenced by the spontaneous deaths of two animals on gestation day 21 and the conditional decline of another animal on gestation day 21 in the high dose group. No developmental toxicity was observed. The NOAEL for maternal toxicity was therefore 30 mg/kg body weight (recalculated for barium chloride: 25.6 mg/kg bw/day) . In absence of developmental effects the NOAEL for prenatal developmental toxicity in the rat was ı100 mg/kg body weight (recalculated for barium chloride: ı85.3 mg/kg bw/day). Metabolism: Study Scientifically Unjustified The following default dermal absorption factors for metal cations are proposed (reflective of full-shift exposure, i.e. 8 hours): From exposure to liquid/wet media: 1.0 From dry (dust) exposure: 0.1 % This approach is consistent with the methodology proposed in HERAG guidance for metals (HERAG fact sheet - assessment of occumpational dermal exposure and dermal absorption for metals and inorganic metal compounds; EBRC Consulting GmbH / Hannover /Germany; August 2007) STOT-Single Exposure: The substance or mixture is not classified as specific target organ toxican. Based on physical-chemical properties the substance is classified as corrosive. Thus, classification criteria for STOT-single exposure do not apply. STOT-Repeated Exposure: The substance or mixture is not classified as specific target organ toxicant. Aspiration hazard: No Hazard Expected CMR Effects: Barium hydroxide octahydrate does not fulfil the criteria for CMR according to Regulation (EC) 1272/2008. Comments: The expected toxic properties of the substance are considered to be related to its corrosive properties and to the toxic effects of the barium ion (nervous, cardio-vascular, respiratory and gastro- intestinal troubles). The Respiratory irritancy threshold for man was determined by an increased count of cells in respiratory tract lavage fluid after exposure to Barium Hydroxide. Compared to account in controlled individuals; the irritancy threshold was established to be 1.5mg/m3. (Rat; 3mg/m3) SECTION 12- ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION Ecotoxicity Effects: Acute Toxicity Data: According to OECD-guidelines; Based on Barium Chloride Information (References: OECD Guideline 203 (Fish, Acute Toxicity Test)) Short-term Toxicity to Fish: Test Organisms: Endpoint: Value: Conditions Danio Rerio 96h-LC50 >3.5 mg Ba/ (5.4 mg BaCl2/L) in 0.45 μm-filtered Test Solutions 96h-LC50 >97.5 mg Ba/L ( 149 mg BaCl2/L) in Non-filtered Test Solutions 96h-LC50 >152 mg BaCl2/L Nominal Concentrations Test Organisms: Endpoint: Value: Published Data Daphnia Magna 48h-EC50 14.5 mg Ba/L Biesinger and Christensen, 1972 Test Organisms: Endpoint: Value: Published Data Pseudokirchneriella Subcapitata 72h-ErC50(Growth rate) !34.3 mg Ba/L Egeler and Kiefer, 2010b Acute Toxicity to Aquatic Invertebrates: Acute Toxicity to Aquatic Plants e.g. Algae: 8 Toxicity to Microorganisms: Activated Sludge of a !622 mg/L 3h-EC50 OECD Guideline 209 Predominantly Domestic Sewage Chronic Ecotoxicity: Long-term Toxicity to Fish: (References: OECD Guideline 210 (Fish, Early-Life Stage Toxicity Test) adopted 1992-07-17) Test Organisms: Endpoint: Value: Conditions Danio Rerio 33d-NOECs ı61.1 mg BaCl2/L Based on Total Barium Concentration (Mortality) ı40.3 mg Barium/L Danio Rerio 33d-NOECs ı1.91 mg BaCl2/L (Mortality) ı1.26 mg Barium/L Based on Total Barium Concentration Long-term Toxicity to Aquatic Invertebrates: Test Organisms: Endpoint: Value: Published Data Daphnia Magna 21d-NOEC(Reproduction) 2.9 mg Ba/L Biesinger and Christensen, 1972 258 mg Ba/kg dw Kuperman et al, 2008 Sediment Toxicity: Earthworms- Eisenia fetida,Enchytraeus crypticus Mobility: Air: Transport as solid aerosols Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM): log Kd 3.72 L/kg; 5,217 L/kg (Batch equilibrium method); Estimated data (ratio of 1.5 on KD,sediment) Water/soil: Considerable solubility but mobility reduced by cation precipitation in presence of sulfates or carbonates. Instantaneous ionization with pH increase. log Kd(soil/water): log Kp (soil-water) 1.78 Kd: 60.3 L/kg (Batch equilibrium method) Ref: Crommentuyn et al. (1997) Soil sediments: Adsorption on mineral and organic soil constituents (Barium). Typical EU-value: log Kp (sediment-water) 3.54 L/kg; 3478 L/kg (Batch equilibrium method) Ref: Salminen R et al. (Geochemical Atlas of Europe - Part 1: Background information, Methodology and Maps, 2005) Persistence and Degradability: Abiotic--Persistent because of precipitation of Barium salts in Aquatic environments and of stable form in soil. The OH ions are transformed to water, to metal hydroxides or hydroxo complexes. Biotic--- The methods for determining biodegradability are not applicable to inorganic substances. Bioaccumulative Potential: Bioconcentration /Potential accumulation of the cation Results of PBTand vPvB Assessment: Barium Hydroxide is an inorganic substance; A PBT and vPvB assessment is not required. Additional Remarks: Hazard for the environment is related to the Substance’s high alkaline pH. May be hazardous to terrestrial and aquatic plants and animals. Avoid releasing it to the environment. Can be eliminated from water by precipitation. 9 SECTION 13- WASTE DISPOSAL Waste /Product Disposal: In accordance with applicable national, state and local environmental laws and regulations. Dilute the concentration of substance with plenty of water Neutralize with acid. Use a solution of sodium/ magnesium sulfate or a dilute solution of sulfuric acid to form a precipitate of sulfate. Waste/Spilled product should be disposed of in an EPA approved disposal facility Containers that cannot be cleaned must be treated as waste and disposed of in an approved industrial incineration Packaging Treatment: facility. RCRA Hazardous Waste: Listed RCRA Hazardous Waste (40 CFR 302): No Unlisted RCRA Hazardous Waste (40 CFR 302): Yes D005 (barium containing waste) SECTION 14- TRANSPORT INFORMATION MODE Shipping Name Class UN/NA PG Label(s) MP Barium Compounds, N.O.S (Barium Hydroxide) UN1564 6.1 III Toxic No IMDG Barium Compounds, N.O.S (Barium Hydroxide) UN1564 6.1 III Toxic No RID/ADR Barium Compounds, N.O.S (Barium Hydroxide) UN1564 6.1 III Toxic No IATA Barium Compounds, N.O.S (Barium Hydroxide) UN1564 6.1 III Toxic No US DOT Barium Compounds, N.O.S (Barium Hydroxide) UN1564 6.1 III Toxic No CANADA-TDG Emergency info US DOT Emergency Info: ERG: 154 PG- Packing Group M P- Marine Pollutant SECTION 15- REGULATORY INFORMATION CANADA Inventory Information: Canadian Domestic Substances List (DSL): All of the components of this product are listed on the Canadian Domestic Substances List. Canadian Non-Domestic Substances List (NDSL): N/A WHMIS Classification and labeling: - Class D1B Toxic Material Causing Immediate and Serious Toxic Effects ı1% - Class E Corrosive Material ı1% Toxic (Acute effects) E: Corrosive This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the CPR Canadian Ingredient Disclosure List CAS# 12230-71-6 is listed on the Canadian Ingredient Disclosure List. 10 Classification and Labelling According to GHS Hazard Statement(s) H332: Harmful if inhaled. H302: Harmful if swallowed. H314: Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. H318: Causes serious eye damage. Precautionary Statement(s) P260: Do not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapours/spray. P280: Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. P301+P312: IF SWALLOWED: Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician if you feel unwell. P303+P361+P353: IF ON SKIN (or hair): Remove/Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water/shower. P305 + P351 + P338: IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. Signal Word: Danger Hazard Pictogram(s) US FEDERAL, STATE, REGULATIONS TSCA 8(b) inventory: Barium Hydroxide US. EPA Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act (EPCRA) SARA Title III Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Substance (40 CFR 355, Appendix A): Not regulated. SARA Hazard Designation (SARA 311/312): - Acute Health Hazard: Yes. - Chronic Health Hazard: Yes. US. EPA Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act (EPCRA) SARA Title III Section 313 Toxic Chemicals (40 CFR 372.65) - Supplier Notification Required: Not regulated. HMIS (Hazardous Material Information System) HMIS: H= 2 F= 0 R= 0 PPE = Supplied by User; dependent on local condition NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) NFPA: H= 2 F= 0 I= 0 S= None SECTION 16- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Reference: IUCLID Chemical Data Sheet (Barium Hydroxide) ದ 18.FEB, 2000 Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC on Classification and Labelling of Dangerous Substances Annex VI to the CLP Regulations Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008, OJ L 353 (LexUriServ) ECHA Web, (http://echa.europa.eu), Public Date: Barium Hydroxide CRS-barium chloride-2010-11-19 (1) ljIMDG CODE-INTERNATIONAL DANGEROUS GOODS CODENJ2014 MSDS Creation Date: JAN.08, 2006 Revision Date: JUN.08, 2015 11 The information above is believed to be accurate and represents the best information currently available to us. However, we (TANGSHAN HAOXUCHENG CHEMICAL TRADING CO, LTD) make no warranty of merchantability or any other warranty, express or implied, with respect to such information, and we assume no liability resulting from its use. Users should make their own investigations to determine the suitability of the information for their particular purposes. In no event shall we be liable for any claims, losses, or damages of any third party or for lost profits or any special, indirect, incidental, consequential or exemplary damages, howsoever arising, even if we (TANGSHAN HAOXUCHENG CHEMICAL TRADING CO, LTD) has been advised of the possibility of such damages. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET OF BARIUM HYDROXIDE OCTAHYDRATE TANGSHAN HAOXUCHENG CHEMICAL TRADING CO,. LTD. Address: No.118-8, Xinhua West RD. Room33, No 15 BLDG Tangshan Hebei Prov. P R China 063000 24 Hour Emergency Call: ++863155269898 Fax: ++863155267279 12
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