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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSSS-Envirox-H2-Orange2-Sanitizer-Viruscide-Cleaner-Concentrate-11702152016  9-­869-­2      SAFETY  DATA  SHEET   Product  Identifier:  EnvirOx  H2Orange2  Concentrate  117   Other  means  of  identification   Product  code:  117   Product  registration  number:  69268-­2   Recommended  use:  Oxidizing  Multipurpose  Cleaner,  Degreaser  and  Sanitizer  (Non-­Food  Contact  Surfaces),  Virucide  and   Deodorizer  for  Hard,  Non-­Porous  Surfaces   Recommended  restrictions:  None  known.   Manufacturer/Importer/Supplier/Distributor  information     Manufacturer/Supplier  EnvirOx  LLC   Address  P.O.  Box  2327    1938  E.  Fairchild  St.    Danville,  IL  61834-­2327  USA   Telephone  1-­217-­442-­8596   Emergency  Phone  Number:    ChemTel  Inc.  800-­255-­3924,  +1-­813-­248-­0585     Physical  hazards:  Not  classified.   OSHA  defined  hazards:  Not  classified.   Classification  of  the  substance  or  mixture:   Eye  Irritation  Category  2A   Signal  Word  –  Warning   Hazard  statement:  Causes  serious  eye  irritation.   Precautionary  statements:   Prevention:  Wash  thoroughly  after  handling.  Wear  eye/face  protection.   Response:  If  in  eyes:  Rinse  cautiously  with  water  for  several  minutes.  Remove  contact  lenses,  if  present  and  easy  to  do.   Continue  rinsing.  If  eye  irritation  persists:  Get  medical  advice/attention.   Storage:  Store  away  from  incompatible  materials.   Disposal:  Dispose  of  waste  and  residues  in  accordance  with  local  authority  requirements.   Hazard(s)  not  otherwise  classified  (HNOC):  Repeat  or  prolonged  use  may  result  in  contact  dermatitis  in  sensitive  individuals.   Mixtures   Chemical  Name  CAS  Number  %   Hydrogen  peroxide  7722-­84-­1  3.75-­4.15%   Orange  Oil  8008-­57-­9  <2%   *Designates  that  a  specific  chemical  identity  and/or  percentage  of  composition  has  been  withheld  as  a  trade  secret.   Inhalation:  Move  person  to  fresh  air.  If  person  is  not  breathing,  call  911  or  an  ambulance,  then,  give  artificial  respiration,   preferably  mouth-­to-­mouth.  Call  a  poison  control  center  or  doctor  for  further  treatment  advice.   Skin  contact:  Take  off  contaminated  clothing.  Rinse  skin  immediately  with  plenty  of  water  for  15  to  20  minutes.  Call  a  poison   control  center  or  doctor  for  treatment  advice.   Eye  contact:  Hold  eye  open  and  rinse  slowly  and  gently  with  water  for  15-­20  minutes.  Remove  contact  lenses,  if  present,  after   the  first  5  minutes,  then,  continue  rinsing  eye.  Call  a  poison  control  center  or  doctor  for  treatment  advice.     SECTION  1  -­  IDENTIFICATION   SECTION  2  –HAZARD(S)  IDENTIFICATION     SECTION  3  -­  COMPOSITION/INFORMATION  ON  INGREDIENTS   SECTION  4  -­  FIRST-­AID  MEASURES     02152016  9-­869-­2   Ingestion:  Call  a  poison  control  center  or  doctor  immediately  for  treatment  advice.  Have  person  sip  a  glass  of  water  if  able  to   swallow.  Do  not  induce  vomiting  unless  told  to  do  so  by  a  poison  control  center  or  doctor.  Do  not  give  anything  by  mouth  to  an   unconscious  person.   Most  important  symptoms/effects,  acute  and  delayed:  Severe  eye  irritation.  Symptoms  may  include  stinging,  tearing,   redness,  swelling,  and  blurred  vision.   Indication  of  immediate  medical  attention  and  special  treatment  needed:  Probable  mucosal  damage  may  contraindicate  the   use  of  gastric  lavage.   General  information:  Ensure  that  medical  personnel  are  aware  of  the  material(s)  involved,  and  take  precautions  to  protect   themselves.   Suitable  extinguishing  media:  Water  fog.  Foam.  Dry  chemical  powder.  Carbon  dioxide  (CO2).   Unsuitable  extinguishing  media:  Do  not  use  water  jet  as  an  extinguisher,  as  this  will  spread  the  fire.   Specific  hazards  arising  from  the  chemical:  During  fire,  gases  hazardous  to  health  may  be  formed.   Special  protective  equipment  and  precautions  for  firefighters:  Self-­contained  breathing  apparatus  and  full  protective  clothing   must  be  worn  in  case  of  fire.   Fire  fighting  equipment/instructions:  Move  containers  from  fire  area  if  you  can  do  so  without  risk.   Specific  methods:  Use  standard  firefighting  procedures  and  consider  the  hazards  of  other  involved  materials.   General  fire  hazards:  No  unusual  fire  or  explosion  hazards  noted.   Personal  precautions,  protective  equipment  and  emergency  procedures:  Keep  unnecessary  personnel  away.  Keep  people  away   from  and  upwind  of  spill/leak.  Wear  appropriate  protective  equipment  and  clothing  during  clean-­up.  Do  not  touch  damaged  containers  or   spilled  material  unless  wearing  appropriate  protective  clothing.  Ensure  adequate  ventilation.  Local  authorities  should  be  advised  if   significant  spillages  cannot  be  contained.  For  personal  protection,  see  section  8  of  the  SDS.   Methods  and  materials  for  containment  and  cleaning  up:  To  clean  up  spill,  flood  area  with  large  quantities  of  water.  Product  or   rinsates  that  cannot  be  used  should  be  diluted  with  water  before  disposal  in  a  sanitary  sewer.   Environmental  precautions:  Avoid  discharge  into  drains,  water  courses  or  onto  the  ground.   Precautions  for  safe  handling:  Avoid  contact  with  eyes.  Avoid  prolonged  exposure.  Provide  adequate  ventilation.  Wear  appropriate   personal  protective  equipment.  Observe  good  industrial  hygiene  practices.  Use  care  in  handling/storage.   Conditions  for  safe  storage,  including  any  incompatibilities:  Store  this  product  in  a  cool  dry  area,  away  from  direct  sunlight  and  heat   to  avoid  deterioration.  Avoid  freezing  conditions.  Avoid  high  temperatures.  Do  not  exceed  storage  temperatures  of  95°F.  Best  storage   temperatures  are  between  35°F  and  85°F.  Overheating  in  storage  may  result  in  increased  degradation  of  product,  which  will  decrease   product  effectiveness.  Keep  concentrate  away  from  incompatible  materials.  Refillable  container:  Refill  this  container  with  pesticide  only.     Do  not  reuse  this  container  for  any  other  purpose.   Occupational  exposure  limits   US.  OSHA  Table  Z-­1  Limits  for  Air  Contaminants  (29  CFR  1910.1000)   Components  Type  Value   Hydrogen  peroxide  (CAS  7722-­84-­1)  PEL  1.4  mg/m3      1  ppm   US.  ACGIH  Threshold  Limit  Values   Components  Type  Value   Hydrogen  peroxide  (CAS  7722-­84-­1)  TWA  1  ppm     US.  NIOSH:  Pocket  Guide  to  Chemical  Hazards   Components  Type  Value   Hydrogen  peroxide  (CAS  7722-­84-­1)  TWA  1.4  mg/m3      1  ppm     SECTION  5  -­  FIRE-­FIGHTING  MEASURES       SECTION  6  -­  ACCIDENTAL  RELEASE  MEASURES:     SECTION  7  -­  HANDLING  AND  STORAGE     SECTION  8  -­  EXPOSURE  CONTROLS/PERSONAL  PROTECTION   02152016  9-­869-­2   Biological  limit  values:  No  biological  exposure  limits  noted  for  the  ingredient(s).   Appropriate  engineering  controls:  No  further  information  available.   Individual  protection  measures,  such  as  personal  protective  equipment   Eye/face  protection:  Safety  glasses.   Skin  protection   Hand  protection:  Rubber  gloves,  Butyl  rubber,  Nitrile  rubber,  or  Neoprene  gloves.   Other:  Protective  work  clothing.   Respiratory  protection:  Not  required  under  normal  conditions  of  handling.  Use  suitable  respiratory  protective  device  when  aerosol  or   mist  is  formed.   Thermal  hazards:  Wear  appropriate  thermal  protective  clothing,  when  necessary.   General  hygiene  considerations:  Always  observe  good  personal  hygiene  measures,  such  as  washing  after  handling  the  material  and   before  eating,  drinking,  and/or  smoking.  Routinely  wash  work  clothing  and  protective  equipment  to  remove  contaminants.   Appearance:    Physical  State:   Liquid   Form:  Liquid     Color:  Clear   Odor:    Citrus     Odor  threshold:    Not  determined     pH    4.4  (20°C)   Melting  point/Melting  range:    Undetermined     Boiling  point/Boiling  range:    212  °F  /  100  °C     Flash  point:    Not  applicable     Evaporation  rate:    Not  available.   Flammability  (solid,  gaseous):    Not  applicable     Flammability  limit  –  lower  (%)  Not  available.   Flammability  limit  –  upper  (%)    Not  available.   Explosive  limit  -­  lower  (%)  Not  available.   Explosive  limit  -­  upper  (%)  Not  available.   Vapor  pressure:    Not  available.   Vapor  density:    Not  available.   Relative  Density:    Not  available.   Solubility:    Fully  miscible     Partition  coefficient   (noctanol/water):     Not  available.   Auto-­ignition  temperature:    Not  available.   Decomposition  temperature:    Not  available.   Viscosity:    Not  available.   Reactivity:  The  product  is  stable  and  non-­reactive  under  normal  conditions  of  use,  storage  and  transport.   Chemical  stability:  Material  is  stable  under  normal  conditions.   Possibility  of  hazardous  reactions:  No  dangerous  reaction  known  under  conditions  of  normal  use.   Conditions  to  avoid:  Contact  with  incompatible  materials.   Incompatible  materials:  Strong  oxidizing  agents.   Hazardous  decomposition  products:  No  hazardous  decomposition  products  are  known.   Information  on  likely  routes  of  exposure:     Inhalation:  Prolonged  inhalation  may  be  harmful.   Skin  contact:  No  adverse  effects  due  to  skin  contact  are  expected.   Eye  Contact:  Causes  serious  eye  irritation.   Ingestion: Expected  to  be  a  low  ingestion  hazard.   Symptoms  related  to  the  physical,  chemical  and  toxicological  characteristics:  Severe  eye  irritation.  Symptoms  may  include  stinging,   tearing,  redness,  swelling,  and  blurred  vision.   Information  on  toxicological  effect:  Acute  toxicity   Components  Species  Test  Results   Hydrogen  peroxide  (CAS  7722-­84-­1)       Acute   Dermal   LD50  Rabbit  >  2000  mg/kg   Inhalation   LC50  Rat  2  mg/l,  4  Hours   Oral   LD50    Rat  376  mg/kg   ∗  Estimates  for  product  may  be  based  on  additional  component  data  not  shown.   SECTION  9  -­  PHYSICAL  AND  CHEMICAL  PROPERTIES   SECTION  10  -­  STABILITY  AND  REACTIVITY       SECTION  11  -­  TOXICOLOGICAL  INFORMATION   02152016  9-­869-­2   Skin  corrosion/irritation  Prolonged  skin  contact  may  cause  temporary  irritation.   Serious  eye  damage/eye  irritation  Causes  serious  eye  irritation.   RESPIRATORY  OR  SKIN  SENSITIZATION   Respiratory  sensitization  Not  a  respiratory  sensitizer.   Skin  sensitization  This  product  is  not  expected  to  cause  skin  sensitization.   Germ  cell  mutagenicity  No  data  available  to  indicate  product  or  any  components  present  at  greater  than  0.1%  are  mutagenic  or   genotoxic.   Carcinogenicity  This  product  is  not  considered  to  be  a  carcinogen  by  IARC,  ACGIH,  NTP,  or  OSHA.   IARC  Monographs.  Overall  Evaluation  of  Carcinogenicity   Hydrogen  peroxide  (CAS  7722-­84-­1)    3  Not  classifiable  as  to  carcinogenicity  to  humans.   OSHA  Specifically  Regulated  Substances  (29  CFR  1910.1001-­1050)   Not  listed.   Reproductive  toxicity  This  product  is  not  expected  to  cause  reproductive  or  developmental  effects.   Specific  target  organ  toxicity  -­  single  exposure  Not  classified.   Specific  target  organ  toxicity  -­  repeated  exposure  Not  classified.   Aspiration  hazard  Not  an  aspiration  hazard.   Chronic  effects  Prolonged  inhalation  may  be  harmful.   Ecotoxicity  The  product  is  not  classified  as  environmentally  hazardous.  However,  this  does  not  exclude  the  possibility  that  large  or   frequent  spills  can  have  a  harmful  or  damaging  effect  on  the  environment.     Components  Species  Test  Results   Hydrogen  peroxide  (CAS  7722-­84-­1)       Aquatic       Crustacea    LC50  Daphnia  24  mg/l,  48  hours   Fish  LC50  Bluegill  (Lepomis  macrochirus)  26.7  mg/l,  96  Hours    Chameleon  goby  (Tridentiger  155  mg/l,  24  Hours    trigonocephalus)      Jack  Mackerel  (Trachurus  japonicus)    89  mg/l,  24  Hours    Rainbow  trout,donaldson  trout  22  mg/l,  96  Hours     Persistence  and  degradability  No  data  is  available  on  the  degradability  of  this  product.   Bioaccumulative  potential  No  data  available.   Mobility  in  soil  No  data  available.   Other  adverse  effects  No  other  adverse  environmental  effects  (e.g.  ozone  depletion,  photochemical  ozone  creation  potential,   endocrine  disruption,  global  warming  potential)  are  expected  from  this  component.   Disposal  instructions  PESTICIDE  DISPOSAL:  Do  not  contaminate  food  or  feed  by  storage,  disposal  or  cleaning  of  equipment.  Wastes   resulting  from  the  use  of  this  product  may  be  disposed  of  on  site  or  at  an  approved  waste  disposal  facility.   Local  disposal  regulations  Dispose  in  accordance  with  all  applicable  regulations.   Hazardous  waste  code  The  waste  code  should  be  assigned  in  discussion  between  the  user,  the  producer  and  the  waste  disposal   company.     Waste  from  residues  /  unused  products  Dispose  of  in  accordance  with  local  regulations.  Empty  containers  or  liners  may  retain  some   product  residues.  This  material  and  its  container  must  be  disposed  of  in  a  safe  manner  (see:  Disposal  instructions).   Contaminated  packaging  CONTAINER  HANDLING:  If  Empty:  Do  not  reuse  container.  Place  in  trash  or  offer  for  recycling  if  available.  If   Partially  Filled:  Call  your  local  solid  waste  for  disposal  instructions.  Never  place  unused  product  down  any  indoor  or  outdoor  drain.  Triple   rinse  container  (or  equivalent)  promptly  after  emptying.  Triple  rinse  as  follows:  Empty  remaining  contents  into  application  equipment  or  a   mix  tank  and  drain  for  10  seconds  after  the  flow  begins  to  drip.  Fill  the  container  1/4  full  with  waterand  recap.  Shake  for  10  seconds.  Pour   rinsate  into  application  or  a  mix  procedure  two  more  times.  Refillable  containers  -­  cleaning  the  container  before  final  disposal  is  the   responsibility  of  the  person  disposing  of  the  container.  Cleaning  before  refilling  is  the  responsibility  of  the  refiller.  If  in  plastic  bag  with   original  box,  discard  in  trash,  sanitary  landfill  or  by  incineration,  or  if  allowed  by  State  and  Local  Authorities,  by  burning.  If  burning,  stay  out   of  smoke.     SECTION  12  -­  ECOLOGICAL  INFORMATION       SECTION  13  -­  DISPOSAL  CONSIDERATIONS     02152016  9-­869-­2       DOT   Not  regulated  as  dangerous  goods.   IATA   Not  regulated  as  dangerous  goods.   IMDG   Not  regulated  as  dangerous  goods.   Transport  in  bulk  according  to  Annex  II  of  MARPOL  73/78  and  the  IBC  Code   Not  Established   US  federal  regulations  This  product  is  a  "Hazardous  Chemical"  as  defined  by  the  OSHA  Hazard  Communication  Standard,  29   CFR  1910.1200.   TSCA  Section  12(b)  Export  Notification  (40  CFR  707,  Subpt.  D)   Not  regulated.   OSHA  Specifically  Regulated  Substances  (29  CFR  1910.1001-­1050)   Not  listed.   CERCLA  Hazardous  Substance  List  (40  CFR  302.4)   Not  listed.   Superfund  Amendments  and  Reauthorization  Act  of  1986  (SARA)   Hazard  Categories  Immediate  Hazard  –  Yes   Delayed  Hazard  –  No   Fire  Hazard  –  No   Pressure  Hazard  –  No   Reactivity  Hazard  -­  No   SARA  302  Extremely  hazardous  substance   Chemical  name  CAS  number  Reportable  quantity   (pounds)   Threshold   planning  quantitys   (pounds)   Threshold   planning  quantity,   lower  value  (pounds)   Threshold   planning  quantity,   upper  value  (pounds)   Hydrogen  peroxide  7722-­84-­1  1000  1000         SARA  311/312  Hazardous  chemical  No   SARA  313  (TRI  reporting)  Not  regulated.   Other  federal  regulations   Clean  Air  Act  (CAA)  Section  112  Hazardous  Air  Pollutants  (HAPs)  List   Not  regulated.   Clean  Air  Act  (CAA)  Section  112(r)  Accidental  Release  Prevention  (40  CFR  68.130)   Not  regulated.   Safe  Drinking  Water  Act  (SDWA)   Not  regulated.   FIFRA  Information     This  chemical  is  a  pesticide  product  registered  by  the  Environmental  Protection  Agency  and  is  subject  to  certain  labeling   requirements  under  federal  pesticide  law.  These  requirements  differ  from  the  classification  criteria  and  hazard  information   required  for  safety  data  sheets,  and  for  workplace  labels  of  non-­pesticide  chemicals.  Following  is  the  hazard  information  as   required  on  the  pesticide  label.   Signal  word  CAUTION   Hazard  statement   PRECAUTIONARY  STATEMENTS  -­  HAZARDS  TO  HUMAN  AND  DOMESTIC  ANIMALS   Causes  moderate  eye  damage.  Harmful  if  swallowed,  absorbed  through  the  skin,  or  inhaled.  Avoid  contact  with  eyes,  skin  or   clothing.  Wash  thoroughly  with  soap  and  water  after  handling.   After  product  is  diluted  in  accordance  with  directions  for  use,  safety  glasses  or  other  eye  protection  are  not  required.  Product   after  dilution  according  to  directions,  is  non-­irritating.   SECTION  14  -­  TRANSPORT  INFORMATION   SECTION  15  -­  REGULATORY  INFORMATION       02152016  9-­869-­2   US  state  regulations   US.  Massachusetts  RTK  -­  Substance  List    Hydrogen  peroxide  (CAS  7722-­84-­1)   US.  New  Jersey  Worker  and  Community  Right-­to-­Know  Act    Hydrogen  peroxide  (CAS  7722-­84-­1)   US.  Pennsylvania  Worker  and  Community  Right-­to-­Know  Law    Hydrogen  peroxide  (CAS  7722-­84-­1)   US.  Rhode  Island  RTK    Hydrogen  peroxide  (CAS  7722-­84-­1)   US.  California  Proposition  65    California  Safe  Drinking  Water  and  Toxic  Enforcement  Act  of  1986  (Proposition  65):  This  material  is  not  known  to  contain   any  chemicals  currently  listed  as  carcinogens  or  reproductive  toxins.   Revision  Date      15  –  February  –  2016     Disclaimer:  EnvirOx  LLC  cannot  anticipate  all  conditions  under  which  this  information  and  its  product,  or  the  products  of  other   manufacturers  in  combination  with  its  product,  may  be  used.    It  is  the  user’s  responsibility  to  ensure  safe  conditions  for  handling,   storage  and  disposal  of  the  product,  and  to  assume  liability  for  loss,  injury,  damage  or  expense  due  to  improper  use.  The   information  in  the  sheet  was  written  based  on  the  best  knowledge  and  experience  currently  available.     SECTION  16  -­  OTHER  INFORMATION