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OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED
HAZIRA PLANT, SURAT
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS)
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SL NOS.CONTENTSPAGE NOS.
AA)PRODUCTS
1AVIATION TURBINE FUEL1-2
2HIGH SPEED DIESEL3-4
3KEROSENE5-6
4LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS7-8
5NAPHTHA9-10
6PROPANE11-12
7SWEET GAS13-14
BB)BY PRODUCTS
8HYDROGEN SULPHIDE15-16
9SULPHUR17-18
10SULPHUR DIOXIDE19-20
CC)PROCESS CHEMICALS
11CHLORINE21-22
12ETHYL MERCATAN23-24
13HYDRO CHLORIC ACID25-26
14HYDRAZINE27-28
15METHANOL29-30
16METHYL DIETHANOL AMINE31-32
17POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE33-34
18SODIUM HYDROXIDE35-36
19SULPHURIC ACID37-38
20TRI ETHYELNE GLYCOL39-40
21UREA41-42
DD)FIRE FIGHTING CHEMICALS
22AQUEOUS FILM FORMING FOAM43-44
23DRY CHEMICAL POWDER45-46
(AQUEOUS FILM FORMING FOAM)
1. CHEMICAL IDENTITYRegulated Identification
Chemical NameN/A, this is a mixtureShipping nameFire fighting chemicals
SynonymsCodes/Label
Trade NameHazardous Waste
Chemical ClassificationMIXTUREHazchem Code
FormulaN/AHazardousclassification
Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.C.A.S. No.
112-34-5U.N. No.
Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.
2.PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL DATAPhysical stateLiquid
Boiling Pt/Range100CVapour Pressure@35CNot determined
Melting/Freezing Pt.Ph--
Vapour Density (Air =1)1AppearanceClear Amber coloured liquid
Specific Gravity (Water =1)1.01OdourMild sweet odour
Solubility, In water at 30CSoluble (100%)Others(Molecular wt)--
3.FIRE /EXPLOSION HAZARD DATAFlammabilityNO
Auto ignition TemperatureCN.A.TDG Flammability
Explosion sensitivity to impactLEL
Explosion sensitivity to staticElectricityUEL
Hazardous combustion productsFlash Point CN.A.
Hazardous PolymerizationWill not occurFlash Point C
OxidiserCombustible Liquid
Organic PeroxideFlammable Material
Corrosive MaterialPyrophoric Material
OthersExplosive MaterialNo
4. REACTIVITY DATAChemical stability - Stable
Incompatibility with other materialReactive metals, any material reactive with water & give electrical connection
Reactivity
Hazardous Reaction Prods.None
5. HEALTH HAZARD DATARoutes of Entry : Eye contact, Skin contact, Inhalation & Ingestion
Effects of Exposure/ SymptomsInhalation : Inhalation is not anticipated to be a problem. Ingestion : Low oral riskwhen used as intended, may cause Nausea, do not induce vomiting when ingested. Skin & Eye contact : May cause mild transient irritation. Emergency treatment : Inhalation : Remove victim to fresh air area, Seek medical attention, if discomfort continues. Ingestion : If Patient is conscious, give large amount of water & do not induce vomiting, seek medical help. Skin : Wash with soap & water if irritation persist. Seek medical attention. Eye contact : Flush with large amount of gentle flowing water, if irritation persists, seek medical attention.
LD50 (oral Rat)NFPA Hazard Signals
Permissible exposure limitHealth 0
TLV (ACGIH)Flammability 0
STELReactivity 0
Odour ThresholdSpecial -
IDLH
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (AQUEOUS FILM FORMING FOAM )6. PREVENTIVE MEASURES :
Personnel ProtectiveEquipmentUse protective rubber hand gloves & chemical goggles for eye protection.
Handling &StoragePrecautionsRecommended storage environment is within +40 to 0C. Store product inoriginal shipping container or tank design for product storage.
7. EMERGENCY/ FIRST AID MEASURES :
FIRE
Fire Extinguishing MediaThis is an extinguishing agent
Special ProcedureUnusual HazardsRinse floor thoroughly with water as material is slippery. Prevent material from reaching sewers or water ways to avoid nuisance foaming.--None
Exposure
First Aid measures/ Emergency Treatment
Inhalation : Remove victim to fresh air area. Seek medical attention if discomfort continues. Ingestion : IfPatient is conscious, give large amount of water & do not induce vomiting. Seek medical help. Eyes : Flush with large amount of gentle flowing water, if irritation persist, seek medical attention. Skin : Wash with soap & water. If irritation persists, seek medical attention.
Antidotes/Dosages : --
SPILLS
Steps to be TakenShut off leaks if without risk
Waste Disposal MethodThe product can be successfully treated in biological waste water system with proper dilution. Local legal regulations to be complied to for discharge into common Drainage / Sewage system.
8. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/REFERENCESThe above information is provided in good faith & is said to be accurate to the best of our knowledge and belief as of the effective data. However, the company is not responsible as it is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure that is complies with the above regulation. Place risk as required by other health & safety legislation.
9. MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS DATA
M/s. K.V. FIRE Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd., Kamala Nivas, 2nd floor, Plot 32, Lane-D, Sector -8 Vashi, Navi Mumbai 400 703. 022- 27826733
Name of Firm
Contact Person in case of Emergency
10. DISCLAIMERInformation contained in this MSDS is believed to be reliable but no representation, guarantee of warranties of any kind are made as to its accuracy, suitability for a particular application of results to be obtained for them. It is up to the user to ensure that the information containing in the material safety data sheet is relevant to the product manufactured/handled or used by him as the case may be. Helps makes no warranties expressed or implied in respect of the adequacy of this document for any particular purpose.
11. Abbrevations
C.A.S. No. Chemical Abstracts Service
U.N. No. United Nations Number Identification of Materials during transportation
LD50 (Oral-Rat) Lethal Dose=50,(LD-50, Specify Laboratory Animal species & Routs for Tests)
STEL Short-Term Exposure Limit-Max. Concentration
TDG Flammability Transport of Dangerous Goods Flammability, Classification by United Nations
ACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
TLV Threshold Limit value
LEL Lower Explosive Limit Lowest Concentration
UEL Upper Explosive Limit- Highest Concentration
TWA Time Weighted Average Exposure Limit
PPM Parts per Million
IDLH Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health, Indicates Maximum concentration
Mg/m3 Milligrams(mg) of a material per cubic metre (m3) of air.
(AVIATION TURBINE FUEL)1. CHEMICAL IDENTITYRegulated Identification
Chemical NameAviation Turbine FuelShipping name
SynonymsJet A-1Codes/LabelCombustible Liquid
Trade NameATFHazardous WasteCO, CO2 as combustion product
Chemical ClassificationCombustible HydrocarbonLiquidHazchem Code
FormulaHydrocarbon MixtureHazardousclassification
Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.C.A.S. No.8008-20-6
U.N. No.
Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.
2.PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL DATAPhysical stateLiquid
Boiling Pt/Range150 to 260CVapour Pressure@35C1 PSi
Melting/Freezing Pt.-50CpH--
Vapour Density (Air =1)AppearanceClear & Bright
Specific Gravity (Water =1)0.7940OdourKerosene Like
Solubility, In water at 30CInsolubleOthers(Molecular wt)--
3.FIRE /EXPLOSION HAZARD DATAFlammabilityYES
Auto ignition TemperatureC210C (410F)TDG Flammability
Explosion sensitivity to impactLEL0.7%
Explosion sensitivity to staticElectricityUEL5%
Hazardous combustion productsFlash Point C45C(min)
Hazardous PolymerizationWill not occurFlash Point C
OxidiserCombustible LiquidYES
Organic PeroxideFlammable MaterialYES
Corrosive MaterialPyrophoric MaterialYES
OthersExplosive MaterialYES
4. REACTIVITY DATAChemical stability - Stable under normal conditions of storage & Handling
Incompatibility with other materialStrong oxidizing Agents
ReactivityNil
Hazardous Reaction Prods.Oxides of Carbon (on burning)
5. HEALTH HAZARD DATA1) Routes of Entry : Combustible liquid & Vapour
Effects of Exposure/ SymptomsHarmful or fatal if swallowed. May cause lung damage if swallowed. May cause respiratory tract. Inhalation : If inhaled, causes Skin irritation. Toxic to aquatic organisums. Eye : Not expected to cause prolonged or significant eye irritation. Skin : Contact with the skin causes irritation. Symptoms may include Pain, itching, discolouration, swelling & blistering, contact with the skin is not expected to cause an allergic Skin response : Not expected to be harmful to internal organs if absorbed through the skin. Ingestion : Because of its low viscosity, this material can directly enter into lungs, if swallowed or if subsequently vomited.
LD50 (oral Rat)NFPA Hazard Signals
Permissible exposure limitHealth 0
TLV (ACGIH)Flammability 2
STELReactivity 0
Odour ThresholdSpecial -
IDLH
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (AVIATION TURBINE FUEL )6. PREVENTIVE MEASURES :
Personnel ProtectiveEquipmentLiquid vapourises & forms vapor (fumes) which can catch fire & burn with explosive force. Vapour spreads easily and can be set on fire by source such as pilot light, welding equipment & electric motors & switches. Fire hazard is greater as liquid temprises above 35C
Handling &StoragePrecautionsDo not get in eyes or skin or on clothing. Do not breath the vapor or fumes. Do not breadth mist. Do not taste or swallow. Wash thoroughly after handling . Water Do not use as portable heater or appliance fuel. Toxic fumes may accumulate & cause death. Avoid contaminating soil or releasing this materialinto sewage & drainage systems and bodies of water. Do not use or store nearheat, sparks & open flames. Use and store only in well ventilated area. Keep container closed when not in use.
7. EMERGENCY/ FIRST AID MEASURES : Inhalation
FIREUse water fog, dry chemical or CO2 to extinguish flames.
Fire Extinguishing MediaFire extinguishing media : Dry chemical, alcohol foam or carbon dioxide, water spray may be used to keep fire exposed materials cool. Water or foam may cause frothing.
Special ProcedureUnusual HazardsSpecial Information : In the event of a fire, wear full protective clothing & self contained breathing apparatus.
Exposure
First Aid measures/ Emergency TreatmentEye : ;No specific first aid measures are required. As a precautions, remove contactlenses, if worn, & flush eyes with water, Skin : Wash skin into water immediately & remove contaminated clothing & Shoes Get medical attention if any symptoms develop. To remove the material from Skin , use soap & water. Ingestion : Get immediate medical attention. Do not induce vomiting. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
Eyes :
Antidotes/Dosages : --
SPILLS
Steps to be Taken
Waste Disposal Method
8. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/REFERENCESPrecautionary measures : Do not get in eyes, or skin, or an clothing. Do not breathe vapour or fumes. Do not breathe mist. Do not taste or swallow. Wash thoroughly after handling.
9. MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS DATAONGC, Hazira Plant, Surat, Tel. Nos.(0261-2875500, Fax (091) (0261 2875577)Contact Person in case of EmergencyName of Firm : ONGC, Hazira Plant, Surat, Gujarat-394 518.Contact person : Shri K Raman, GM- Head Operation, ONGC, Surat
10. DISCLAIMERInformation contained in this MSDS is believed to be reliable but no representation, guarantee of warranties of any kind are made as to its accuracy, suitability for a particular application of results to be obtained for them. It is up to the user to ensure that the information containing in the material safety data sheet is relevant to the product manufactured/handled or used by him as the case may be. Helps makes no warranties expressed or implied in respect of the adequacy of this document for any particular purpose.
11. Abbrevations
C.A.S. No. Chemical Abstracts Service
U.N. No. United Nations Number Identification of Materials during transportation
LD50 (Oral-Rat) Lethal Dose=50,(LD-50, Specify Laboratory Animal species & Routs for Tests)
STEL Short-Term Exposure Limit-Max. Concentration
TDG Flammability Transport of Dangerous Goods Flammability, Classification by United Nations
ACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
TLV Threshold Limit value
LEL Lower Explosive Limit Lowest Concentration
UEL Upper Explosive Limit- Highest Concentration
TWA Time Weighted Average Exposure Limit
PPM Parts per Million
IDLH Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health, Indicates Maximum concentration
Mg/m3 Milligrams(mg) of a material per cubic metre (m3) of air.
(CHLORINE)1. CHEMICAL IDENTITYRegulated Identification
Chemical NameCHLORINEShipping nameCHLORINE
SynonymsNoneCodes/LabelNon Flammable Gas, Poison, Class-2
Hazardous Waste
ID. NO 17
Chemical ClassificationInorganic Gas or LiquidHazchem Code2 x E
FormulaCl2Hazardous Classification
Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.C.A.S. No.7782-50-5
1. Chorine7782-50-5U.N. No.1017
2.Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.
3
4
2.PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL DATAPhysical stateLIQUIFIED Compr. Ga
Boiling Pt/Range-34CVapour Pressure4800 mm Hg at 20C
Melting/Freezing Pt.-101.0CpHNot Pertinent
Vapour Density (Air =1)2.49AppearanceGreenish Yellow
Specific Gravity (Water =1)1.47 at 0COdourIrriting, Bleach likeChoking Odour
Solubility, In water at 30CSlighly SolubleOthersSoluble in Alkalies
3.FIRE /EXPLOSION HAZARD DATAFlammabilityNo
Auto ignition TemperatureCNot PertinentTDG Flammability2
Explosion sensitivity to impactStableLELNot Pertinent %
Explosion sensitivity to staticElectricityStableUELNot Pertinent %
Hazardous combustion productsToxic products are generated when combustible burn in ClFlash Point CNot Pertinent %
Hazardous PolymerizationWill not occurFlash Point CNot Pertinent (CC)
OxidiserYesCombustible LiquidNO
Organic PeroxideNOFlammable MaterialNO
Corrosive MaterialYesPyrophoric MaterialNO
OthersYesExplosive MaterialNO
4. REACTIVITY DATAChemical stability Stable
Incompatibility with other materialCombustible substance, finely divided metals
ReactivityViolent reaction with Alcohols, explosive reaction with metals, potentially dangerous reaction with Hydrocarbons, Lewis Acids, Sulfides, Trialkyl Boranes.
Hazardous ReactionProductsToxic products are generated when combustible burn in Cl
5. HEALTH HAZARD DATARoutes of entry : Inhalation, Ingestion Skin & Eyes
Effects ofExposure/SymptomsSkin & Eyes : Irritation, sneezing, copious salivation, general exsitement, rentlessness. Inhalation : High concentration causes respiratory distress & violent coughing, often with retching. Death may result from suffocation.
LD50 (oral Rat)Not Listed mg/kgNFPA Hazard SignalsMF=16
Permissible exposure limit1 ppm 3 mg/m3Health 3HC = -BTU/lbx103
TLV (ACGIH)1 ppm 3 mg/m3Flammability 0Molecular Weight70.91
STEL3 ppm 9 mg/m3Reactivity 0
Odour Threshold3.5 ppm 10.16 mg/m3Special -1 ppm = 2.90 mg/m3
IDLH10 ppm
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
(CHLORINE)
6. PREVENTIVE MEASURES
Personnel ProtectiveEquipmentAvoid contact with liquid or vapours. Provide PVC gloves, gumboots, rubber overcoat, head mask, self-contained breathing apparatus.
Handling &StoragePrecautionsStore in dry, cool, relatively isolated, well ventilated place. Store in cylinders, pressure vessels or pipeline
7. EMERGENCY/ FIRST AID MEASURES
FIRE
Fire Extenguishing MediaNot flammable
Special ProcedureUnusual HazardsKeep the containers cool spraying water if exposed to heat or flame. Poisonous gas may be produced in fire
Exposure
First Aid Measures/Emergency Treatment
Inhalation : Remove the victim to fresh air area, apply artifical respiration or oxygen if neededIngestion : Get Medical care urgentlySkin : Wash eye or skin with plenty of water under quick opening safety shower and eye wash fountainEyes : Flush with plenty of water for 15 min.
Antidotes/Dosages Not available
SPILLS
Steps to be TakenShut off leaks without risk. Contain the leaking liquid on earth/sand. Prevent the liquid from entering the sewer. Vapour create toxic atmosphere. Knock down vapour withwater spray
Waste Disposal MethodNeutralise small liquid spillages with soda ash & drain with abundant water. Cover pool with protein foam, so that the release of vapour to atmosphere is low and undercontol.
8. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/REFERENCESIn case of large gas escapes, the presence of cloud can be marked with ammonia with which it will turn into a mist. Run away from the gas clouds in a direction perpendicular to the wind direction. Avoid liquid chlorine from leaking and body contact. Persons with pulmonary diseases should avoid the exposure. A concentration of 3.5 ppm produces a detectable odour. 15 ppm causes immediate irritation of the throat conc. Of 50 ppm are dangerous for even short exposures. 1000ppm is fatal. Can react to cause fire/explosion on contact with Turpentine, illuminating gas Polypropylene, Rubber, Sulfamic Acid, Acetaldehyde, Alcohols, Bring the leaking portion of the cylinder to the upper most position so that only the gas escapes and not the liquid.
9. MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS DATA
Name of Firm
Contact Person in case of Emergency
10. DISCLAIMERInformation contained in this MSDS is believed to be reliable but no representation, guarantee of warranties of any kind are made as to its accuracy, suitability for a particular application of results to be obtained for them. It is up to the user to ensure that the information containing in the material safety data sheet is relevant to the product manufactured/handled or used by him as the case may be. Helps makes no warranties expressed or implied in respect of the adequacy of this document for any particular purpose.
11. AbbrevationsC.A.S. No. Chemical Abstracts ServiceU.N. No. United Nations Number Identification of Materials during transportationLD50 (Oral-Rat) Lethal Dose=50,(LD-50, Specify Laboratory Animal species & Routs for Tests)STEL Short-Term Exposure Limit-Max. ConcentrationTDG Flammability Transport of Dangerous Goods Flammability, Classification by United NationsACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial HygienistsTLV Threshold Limit valueLEL Lower Explosive Limit Lowest ConcentrationUEL Upper Explosive Limit- Highest ConcentrationTWA Time Weighted Average Exposure LimitPPM Parts per MillionDLH Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health, Indicates Maximum concentration. Mg/m3Milligrams(mg) of a material per cubic metre (m3) of airI(DRY CHEMICAL POWDER)1. CHEMICAL IDENTITYRegulated Identification
Chemical NameMono AmmoniumPhosphateShipping nameFire fightingChemical
SynonymsCodes/Label
Trade NameDCP (MAP)Hazardous Waste
Chemical ClassificationMixtureHazchem Code
FormulaN/AHazardousclassification
Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.C.A.S. No.
1. Dry Chemical powder1310-73-2U.N. No.
Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.
2.PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL DATAPhysical statePowder
Boiling Pt/RangeN/AVapour Pressure@35CN/A
Melting/Freezing Pt.N/ApHPowder
Vapour Density (Air =1)N/AAppearanceFine blue Powder
Specific Gravity (Water =1)--OdourOdourless
Solubility, In water at 30CSolubleOthers--
3.FIRE /EXPLOSION HAZARD DATAFlammabilityNo
Auto ignition TemperatureCN/ATDG Flammability
Explosion sensitivity to impactLEL
Explosion sensitivity to staticElectricityUEL
Hazardous combustion productsAmmonia, Phosphorus oxidesFlash Point CN A
Hazardous PolymerizationMay occurFlash Point C
OxidiserCombustible Liquid
Organic PeroxideFlammable MaterialNO
Corrosive MaterialPyrophoric Material
OthersExplosive MaterialNO
4. REACTIVITY DATAChemical stability -
Incompatibility with other materialNone
Reactivity
Hazardous Reaction Prods.
5. HEALTH HAZARD DATA2) Routes of Entry :Eye contact, Skin contact, Inhalation
Effects of Exposure/ SymptomsHealth Hazard (Acute & Chronic) Breathing dust may irritate the nose & Throat & causecoughing and chest discomfort. Dusts may irritate the eyes. Prolonged contact can produce slight skin irritation. Medical condition generally aggravated by explosure : Respiratory disease including Asthma & Emphysema.
LD50 (oral Rat)NFPA Hazard Signals
Permissible exposure limitHealth
TLV (ACGIH)Flammability
STELReactivity
Odour ThresholdSpecial -
IDLH
(DRY CHEMICAL POWDER)
6. PREVENTIVE MEASURES
Personnel Protective Equipment
Handling &Storage Precautions
7. EMERGENCY/ FIRST AID MEASURES
FIRE
Fire Extinguishing MediaThis is an extinguishing agent
Special ProcedureUnusual HazardsNone
Exposure
First Aid Measures/Emergency Treatment Eye contact Flush thoroughly with water for atleast 15 mins. Get medical assistance.
Inhalation : Remove from further exposure if unconsciousness occurs. Seek immediate medicalassistance and call a physician if breathing has stopped. Use mouth to mouth resuscitation.Skin : Wash contact areas with soap & water.Ingestion : Not expected to be a problem, how ever, if more than half litre ingested, immediately give 1 to 2 glasses of water & call a physician. Do not induce vomiting or give anything by mouth to an unconscious person
Antidotes/Dosages : --
SPILLS
Steps to be TakenWear protective equipment including rubber boots, rubber gloves, rubber apron and a full face piece or a hand mask air purifying cartridge respirator with particular filters wear chemical goggles if a half mask is worn. For smallspills ,sweep up & dispose off in Dot approved waste container.
Waste Disposal MethodDispose off contaminated product & materials used in cleaning up spills or leaks in a manner approved for this material. Consult appropriate state and local regulatory agencies to ascertain proper disposal procedures.
8. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/REFERENCES
9. MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS DATA
Name of Firm
Contact Person in case of Emergency
10. DISCLAIMERInformation contained in this MSDS is believed to be reliable but no representation, guarantee of warranties of any kind are made as to its accuracy, suitability for a particular application of results to be obtained for them. It is up to the user to ensure that the information containing in the material safety data sheet is relevant to the product manufactured/handled or used by him as the case may be. Helps makes no warranties expressed or implied in respect of the adequacy of this document for any particular purpose.
11. Abbrevations
C.A.S. No. Chemical Abstracts Service
U.N. No. United Nations Number Identification of Materials during transportation
LD50 (Oral-Rat) Lethal Dose=50,(LD-50, Specify Laboratory Animal species & Routs for Tests)
STEL Short-Term Exposure Limit-Max. Concentration
TDG Flammability Transport of Dangerous Goods Flammability, Classification by United Nations
ACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
TLV Threshold Limit value
LEL Lower Explosive Limit Lowest Concentration
UEL Upper Explosive Limit- Highest Concentration
TWA Time Weighted Average Exposure Limit
PPM Parts per Million
IDLH Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health, Indicates Maximum concentration
Mg/m3 Milligrams(mg) of a material per cubic metre (m3) of air.
(EHTYL MERCAPTAN)1. CHEMICAL IDENTITYRegulated Identification
Chemical NameEHTYL MERCAPTANShipping nameEHTYLMERCAPTAN
SynonymsETHANETHIOL, MERCAPTOETHANECodes/LabelFlammable liquid, Class-3
Trade NameThioethy AlcoholEthyl SulphydrateHazardous WasteID NO. 17
Chemical ClassificationMercaptanHazchem Code2 X E
FormulaC2H6SHazardousclassification
Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.C.A.S. No.75-08-01
Ethyl Mrcaptan75-08-1U.N. No.1228
Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.
2.PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL DATAPhysical stateLiquid
Boiling Pt/Range-34.4CVapour Pressure@35CNot Available
Melting/Freezing Pt.-147CpHNot Available
Vapour Density (Air =1)2.49AppearanceColourless to Yellow
Specific Gravity (Water =1)0.826. e 20C solidOdourStrong Penetrating like Garlic odour
Solubility, In water at 30CSolubleOthersSoluble in Alkalies
3.FIRE /EXPLOSION HAZARD DATAFlammabilityYES
Auto ignition TemperatureC298.9CTDG Flammability3
Explosion sensitivity to impactStableLEL2.8%
Explosion sensitivity to staticElectricityExplodesUEL18.2%
Hazardous combustion productsEmits toxic fumes ofSOXFlash Point C< - 17.7 (OC)
Hazardous PolymerizationWill not occurFlash Point CNot available (CC)
OxidiserNOCombustible LiquidYES
Organic PeroxideNOFlammable MaterialYES
Corrosive MaterialNOPyrophoric MaterialNO
Others---Explosive MaterialNO
4. REACTIVITY DATAChemical stability Stable
Incompatibility with other materialAcids, water, steam & oxidizers
ReactivityVoilent reaction with Ca(ocL)2. Reacts vigorously with oxidizers. Contact withAcid fumes emit highly toxic fumes of SOX
Hazardous Reaction Prods.Not available
5. HEALTH HAZARD DATARoutes of entry : Inhalation, Ingestion, Skin & Eyes
Effects ofExposure/SymptomsInhalation : Causes muscular weakness convulsions, respiratory paralysis. High Concentration may cause pulmonary irritation. Ingestion : Causes nausea & irritation of mouth and stomach. Eye & Skin : Causes irritation. Emergency Treatment : Inhalation : Remove the victim to Fresh air area, Provide Respiration or oxygen if indicated. Ingestion : Induce vomiting & follow with gastric lavage. Seek medical aid immediately.
LD50 (oral Rat)1960 mg/kgNFPA Hazard Signals
Permissible exposure limitHealth 2
TLV (ACGIH)0.5 ppm, 1.0 mg/m3Flammability 4
STELReactivity 0
Odour Threshold0.001ppm,0.0026 mg/mg3Special -
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (EHTYL MERCAPTAN)
6. PREVENTIVE MEASURES
Protective EquipmentAvoid contact with liquid or vapour
Provide Rubber hand gloves, Protective over clothing side covered safety goggles/ Face shield.
Handling &StoragePrecautionsKeep in dry, cool, well ventilated area away from heat,flame or oxidizers. Keep the containers tightly closed.
7. EMERGENCY/ FIRST AID MEASURES
FIRE
Fire Extinguishing MediaDry chemical powder, Foam, CO2
Special ProcedureUnusual HazardsKeep the containers cool by spraying water if exposed to Heat or flamePoisonous gases are produced in fire
Exposure
First Aid Measures/Emergency Treatment
Inhalation : Remove the victim to fresh air area, provide artificial respiration or oxygen if needed. Ingestion :Induce vomiting & follow with gastric lavage. Eyes : Flush with water for 15 mins. Skin : wash the affected area with plenty of water & soap. Seek medical aid immediately.
Antidotes/Dosages Not available
SPILLS
Steps to be TakenShut off leaks if without risks. Contain the spillage on earth or sand.
Waste Disposal MethodDissolve in a combustible solvent as Alcohol. Benzene etc. Burns in furnace with an after burner & scrubber to neutralise Sulphur Dioxide.
8. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/REFERENCESLC 50 = 4420 ppm/4H (inh-rat). A very dangerous fire hazard when exposed to heat or flame. A moderate explosion hazard, when exposed to spark of flame will reacat with water steam to produce toxic & flammable vapours.
9. MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS DATA
Name of Firm
Contact Person in case of Emergency
10. DISCLAIMERInformation contained in this MSDS is believed to be reliable but no representation, guarantee of warranties of any kind are made as to its accuracy, suitability for a particular application of results to be obtained for them. It is up to the user to ensure that the information containing in the material safety data sheet is relevant to the product manufactured/handled or used by him as the case may be. Helps makes no warranties expressed or implied in respect of the adequacy of this document for any particular purpose.
11. Abbrevations
C.A.S. No. Chemical Abstracts Service
U.N. No. United Nations Number Identification of Materials during transportation
LD50 (Oral-Rat) Lethal Dose=50,(LD-50, Specify Laboratory Animal species & Routs for Tests)
STEL Short-Term Exposure Limit-Max. Concentration
TDG Flammability Transport of Dangerous Goods Flammability, Classification by United Nations
ACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
TLV Threshold Limit value
LEL Lower Explosive Limit Lowest Concentration
UEL Upper Explosive Limit- Highest Concentration
TWA Time Weighted Average Exposure Limit
PPM Parts per Million
IDLH Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health, Indicates Maximum concentration
Mg/m3 Milligrams(mg) of a material per cubic metre (m3) of air.
(HYDROGEN SULPHIDE)1. CHEMICAL IDENTITYRegulated Identification
Chemical NameHYDROGENSULPHIDEShipping nameHydrant SulphideLiquified
SynonymsSPLUTTERED HYDROGENCodes/LabelFlammable gas, Class-2
Trade Name--Hazardous WasteID. NO. 6
Chemical ClassificationInorganic GasHazchem Code2 WE
FormulaH2SHazardousclassification
Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.C.A.S. No.7783-06-4
1. Hydrogen Sulphide7783-06-4U.N. No.1053
Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.
2.PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL DATAPhysical stateGas
Boiling Pt/Range--Vapour Pressure@35C15200 @ mm Hg at25.5C
Melting/Freezing Pt.82.8CpHNot Pertient
Vapour Density (Air =1)1.189AppearanceColourless
Specific Gravity (Water =1)0.916 at - 60C LiquidOdourOdour of rotten eggs
Solubility, In water at 30CSolubleOthersSoluble in Gyecrol, Crude Oil
3.FIRE /EXPLOSION HAZARD DATAFlammabilityYES
Auto ignition TemperatureC260CTDG Flammability2
Explosion sensitivity to impactStableLEL4%
Explosion sensitivity to staticElectricityNot availableUEL46%
Hazardous combustion productsEmits toxic fumes ofSOXFlash Point C--
Hazardous PolymerizationDoes not occurFlash Point C--
OxidiserNOCombustible LiquidYES
Organic PeroxideNOFlammable MaterialYES
Corrosive MaterialNOPyrophoric MaterialNO
Others--Explosive MaterialNO
4. REACTIVITY DATAChemical stability - Stable
Incompatibility with other materialoxidizers Metals
ReactivityVigorous reaction with metal powders, incandescent reaction with chromium Tri-oxide. Reacts violently with NI3NF3 P-Bromo-Benzene-Diazonium chloride Acetaldehyde etc. Mixture of Hydrogen Sulphide & Air may explode violently.
Hazardous Reaction Prods.Reacts with 4-bromobenzene diazonium chloride to form an explosive product.
5. HEALTH HAZARD DATARoutes of Entry :Inhalation, Skin and Eyes
Effects of Exposure/ SymptomsInhalation : if high concentrations are inhaled, hyperpnoea & respiratory symptoms Paralysis may occur very High concentration may produce pulmonary edema. Skin & Eyes : Causes severe irritation .Emergency Treatment : Inhalation : Remove the victim to fresh air area. Provide respiration or oxygen if needed. Eyes : Irrigate with plenty of water for 15 mins. Skin : Remove the contaminated clothing and wash the affected area with plenty of water & soap. Seek medical aid immediately.
LD50 (oral Rat)Not availableNFPA Hazard Signals
Permissible exposure limit10ppm Not 14 mg/m3Health 3
TLV (ACGIH)0.5 ppm 14 mg/m3Flammability 4
STEL2,15 ppm, 21 mg/m3Reactivity 0
Odour Threshold0.0047 ppmSpecial -
IDLH
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (HYDROGEN SULPHIDE)6. PREVENTIVE MEASURES
Personnel Protective EquipmentAvoid contact with gas. Provide rubber framed side covered, goggles respirator, rubber hand gloves, over-clothing & shoes
Handling &Storage PrecautionsKeep in a cool, dry, well ventilated area. Away from oxidizingAgents
7. EMERGENCY/ FIRST AID MEASURES
FIRE
Fire Extinguishing MediaAlcohol Foam, CO2, DCP
Special ProcedureUnusual HazardsKeep the container cool by spraying water if exposed to heat or flame. Flash back along vapour trail may occur.
Exposure
First Aid Measures/Emergency Treatment
Inhalation : Remove victim to fresh area, Provide artificial respiration or oxygen, if needed.Eyes : Irrigate with plenty of water for 15 mins.Skin : Remove the contaminated clothing and wash the affected area with plenty of water & Soap. Seek medical aid immediately.
Antidotes/Dosages : Not available.
SPILLS
Steps to be TakenShut off leaks if without risk
Waste Disposal MethodIf in the liquid form, allow to vapourise. In case of gas leakage, pass through Recl3 solution with a trap in line for prevention of back siphoning,. Place cylinder in or near hood and leave bleed off.
8. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/REFERENCESLC50- 444 ppm/4H (inh-rat) Extremely hazardous, poisonous & flammable gas. An asphyxiate. Low concentratory 20-150 ppm causes irritation of eyes. Slightly higher concentration may cause irritation of upper respiratory tract. Exposures of 800-1000 ppm may be fatal in 30 mins. Higher concentrations are instantly fatal. H2S poisoning occur even more rapidly thanthat of HCN. Potentially explosive reaction into copper + Oxygen. Explosive reaction when heated with Perchlory Fluoride(above 100C ). Explodes when in contact oF2, Hcl3, Br2, F5, CLF3, CL2o & silver fulminate.
9. MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS DATA
Name of Firm
Contact Person in case of Emergency
10. DISCLAIMERInformation contained in this MSDS is believed to be reliable but no representation, guarantee of warranties of any kind are made as to its accuracy, suitability for a particular application of results to be obtained for them. It is up to the user to ensure that the information containing in the material safety data sheet is relevant to the product manufactured/handled or used by him as the case may be. Helps makes no warranties expressed or implied in respect of the adequacy of this document for any particular purpose.
11. Abbrevations
C.A.S. No. Chemical Abstracts Service
U.N. No. United Nations Number Identification of Materials during transportation
LD50 (Oral-Rat) Lethal Dose=50,(LD-50, Specify Laboratory Animal species & Routs for Tests)
STEL Short-Term Exposure Limit-Max. Concentration
TDG Flammability Transport of Dangerous Goods Flammability, Classification by United Nations
ACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
TLV Threshold Limit value
LEL Lower Explosive Limit Lowest Concentration
UEL Upper Explosive Limit- Highest Concentration
TWA Time Weighted Average Exposure Limit
PPM Parts per Million
IDLH Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health, Indicates Maximum concentration
Mg/m3 Milligrams(mg) of a material per cubic metre (m3) of air.
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (HYDROCHLORIC ACID)1. CHEMICAL IDENTITYRegulated Identification
Chemical NameHydrochloric AcidShipping name
SynonymsMuratic AcidCodes/Label
Trade NameMuratic AcidHazardous Waste
Chemical ClassificationInorganic AcidHazchem Code2 R
FormulaHcLHazardousclassification
Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.C.A.S. No.764-01-0
1. Hydrochloric Acid764-01-0U.N. No.1789
Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.
2.PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL DATAPhysical stateFuming liquid/gas
Boiling Pt/Range-84.8CVapour Pressure @35C4 atm at 17.8C
Melting/Freezing Pt.-114.3CpHAcidic
Vapour Density (Air =1)1.27AppearanceColourless
Specific Gravity (Water =1)--OdourStrong Pungent
Solubility, In water at 30CSolubleOthers--
3.FIRE /EXPLOSION HAZARD DATAFlammabilityNO
Auto ignition TemperatureCNot applicableTDG Flammability3
Explosion sensitivity to impactNot applicableLELNot applicable
Explosion sensitivity to staticElectricityNot applicableUEL18.2%
Hazardous combustion productsNot applicableFlash Point CNot applicable (OC)
Hazardous PolymerizationWill not PolymeriseFlash Point CNot applicable (OC)
OxidiserNOCombustible LiquidNO
Organic PeroxideNOFlammable MaterialNO
Corrosive MaterialYESPyrophoric MaterialNO
Others--Explosive MaterialNO
4. REACTIVITY DATAChemical stability - Stable
Incompatibility with other materialAcids, Water, Steam & oxidizers. Reacts explosively with Potassium permangate, Sodium, Tetraselenium Tetraitride is also explosive
ReactivityReacts rapidly with bases
Hazardous Reaction Prods.Nil
5. HEALTH HAZARD DATA3) Routes of Entry :Inhalation, Skin and Eyes
Effects of Exposure/ SymptomsInhalation : The major effects of actute exposure to HCL are usually to upper respiratory tract Exposure to the gas causes cough, burning of the throat & laryx. Explosure to higher concentration may cause laryngeal spasm & ocdema of the lungs & vocal cords. Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause dental decolouration &erosion. Gastritis & chronic bronchitis have been also reported in exposed workers. giddiness, mental confusion & nausea. Skin Contact : Causes skin burns & may produce Keloid & rectile Scarring . Facial burns may result in serious & disfiguring scars. Frequent contact with dilute acid may cause dermatitis & photosensitization may result from industrial contyract. Eye Contact : HCL is a strong eye irritant and contact with the acid may cause burns, reduced vision & total blindness. Ingestion :Ingestion of Hcl causes severe burns & corrosion of mouth esophagus & stomach. Symptom include dysphasia, Pain, Nausea, vomiting, Diarrhea & thirst. Emergency Treatment :Eye Wash eye with flowing water for 10 mins. LUNG : Remove casualty from the area of exposure. If unconscious, do not give any thing to drink, give artificial ventilation, chest compression or place in the recovery position if unconscious, give oxygen if available. Mouth : Do not make the casualty vomit. Treat unconscious casualty as for lunges. Skin : Remove contaminated clothing immediately. Drench the affected area with running water for atleast 10 minutes, transfer the patient to hospital as soon as possible.
LD50 (oral Rat)NFPA Hazard Signals
Permissible exposure limitHealth
TLV (ACGIH)5 ppm, 7 mg/m3Flammability
STEL3 ppmReactivity
Odour ThresholdSpecial -
IDLH
6. PREVENTIVE MEASURES
Personnel Protective EquipmentApproved respirator safety goggles, neoprene, Viton or butyl rubber glove and acid resistant outer clothing, mechanical exhaust.
Handling &Storage PrecautionsIt should be handled wearing approved & appropriate personal protective equipment as indicated above. It should be kept in a cool, well ventilated place away from oxidizing materials and protectedagainst physical damage.
7. EMERGENCY/ FIRST AID MEASURES
FIRE
Fire Extinguishing MediaHydrochloric Acid is not combustible so an extinguisher appropriate to the surrounding fire condition should be used.
Special ProcedureUnusual Hazards--
Exposure
First Aid Measures/Emergency Treatment As described in Health Hazard Data
Antidotes/Dosages : Not available.
SPILLS
Steps to be TakenCover spill with sodium bicarbonate or a 50-50 mixture of soda Ash-Calcium Hydroxide& slowly & carefully mix to a slurry. If highly concentrated acid is spilled, the 1st priority is to contain by dyking & dilute with water spray to reduce fuming before neutralization.Waste Disposal Method :Ventilate the area & wear personal protective equipment.Add slowly to a large amount of soda ash & slaked time by stirring. Discharge the solution with large amount of water into a sink lined with protective matting & filled with plenty of running water. Allow 2-3 minutes between each stage as heat is generated by neutralisation.
Waste Disposal Method
8. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/REFERENCES
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
9. MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS DATA
Name of Firm
Contact Person in case of Emergency
10. DISCLAIMERInformation contained in this MSDS is believed to be reliable but no representation, guarantee of warranties of any kind are made as to its accuracy, suitability for a particular application of results to be obtained for them. It is up to the user to ensure that the information containing in the material safety data sheet is relevant to the product manufactured/handled or used by him as the case may be. Helps makes no warranties expressed or implied in respect of the adequacy of this document for any particular purpose.
11. Abbrevations
C.A.S. No. Chemical Abstracts Service
U.N. No. United Nations Number Identification of Materials during transportation
LD50 (Oral-Rat) Lethal Dose=50,(LD-50, Specify Laboratory Animal species & Routs for Tests)
STEL Short-Term Exposure Limit-Max. Concentration
TDG Flammability Transport of Dangerous Goods Flammability, Classification by United Nations
ACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
TLV Threshold Limit value
LEL Lower Explosive Limit Lowest Concentration
UEL Upper Explosive Limit- Highest Concentration
TWA Time Weighted Average Exposure Limit
PPM Parts per Million
IDLH Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health, Indicates Maximum concentration
Mg/m3 Milligrams(mg) of a material per cubic metre (m3) of air.
(HIGH SPEED DIESEL)
1. CHEMICAL IDENTITYRegulated Identification
Chemical NameHigh speed Diesel(HSD)Shipping nameDiesel Oil
SynonymsGas OilCodes/LabelClass-B, FlammableLiquid
DieselHazardous WasteID NO. 5
Chemical ClassificationFuelHazchem Code3 Z
FormulaA complex mixture ofHydrocarbonsHazardousClassification
Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.C.A.S. No.
1. Methyl AlcoholU.N. No.1202
2.Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.
3
4
2.PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL DATAPhysical stateLiquid @ 15C & 1atm
Boiling Pt/Range110C to 400CVapour Pressure@35C< 0.1 psi @ 38C
Melting/Freezing Pt.0.18CpHNot Pertinent
Vapour Density (Air =1)3.0 5.0AppearanceOily Brown to Yellow
Specific Gravity (Water =1)0.82 gm/1@!15COdourCharcteristic Odour
Solubility, In water at 30CInsoluble in waterFloats on water.OthersSulphur Content 1% (max)
3.FIRE /EXPLOSION HAZARD DATAFlammabilityYES
Auto ignition TemperatureC277CTDG Flammability3
Explosion sensitivity to impactStableLEL1.3%
Explosion sensitivity to staticElectricityStableUEL6%
Hazardous combustion productsAcrid smoke/CO/CO2/NOxFlash Point C55C TO 100C
Hazardous PolymerizationDoes not occurFlash Point CNA (OC)
OxidiserNOCombustible LiquidYES
Organic PeroxideNOFlammable MaterialYES
Corrosive MaterialNOPyrophoric MaterialNO
OthersNOExplosive MaterialYES
4. REACTIVITY DATAChemical stability Stable
Incompatibility with other materialSaturated aliphatic hydrocarbons, which are contained in GAS OIL may be incompatible with strong oxidizing agents such as nitric acid. Charring may occur followed by ignition of unreacted hydrocarbon and other nearby combustibles.
ReactivityMostly unreactive. Not affected by aqueous solutions of acids, alkalis, most oxidizing agents, and most reducing agents.
Hazardous ReactionProductsWhen heated sufficiently or when ignited in the presence of air, oxygen or strong oxidizing agents burns exothermically.
5. HEALTH HAZARD DATARoutes of entry : Inhalation, Ingestion Skin & Eyes
Effects ofExposure/SymptomsInhalation : Dizziness, headache, Ingestion : Nausea & vomiting. Irritation of mouth & gastro intestinal tract may follow. Skin & Eye Contact : Irritation will remove natural fat from skin. Prolonged contact should be avoided. Otherwise skin chapping, cracking orpossible contact dermatitis may result.
LD50 (oral Rat)5 to 15 g/kgNFPA Hazard SignalsMF=16
Permissible exposure limitNot ListedHealth 1HC = 18.7 BTU/lbx103
TLV (ACGIH)5 mg/m3Flammability 2Molecular Weight226.43
STELNot ListedReactivity 0
Odour ThresholdNot ListedSpecial -Conversion
6. PREVENTIVE MEASURES
PersonnelAvoid contact with liquid or vapours
Protective EquipmentUse Gum boot, Hand gloves while handling the product
Handling &StoragePrecautionsStore in dry, cool, well ventilated area away from heat and flame. Keep away from oxidizing agents.
7. EMERGENCY/ FIRST AID MEASURES
FIRE
Fire Extenguishing MediaDry Chemical Powder, CO2 & Foam
Special ProcedureUnusual HazardsKeep the containers cool spraying water if exposed to fireFlashback may occur along vapour trail
Exposure
First Aid Measures/Emergency Treatment
Inhalation : Maintain respiration; administer oxygen if neededIngestion : Give victim water or milk; do not induce vomiting; guard against aspiration into lungs.Skin : Remove the contaminated clothing and wash the affected area with plenty of water and soapEyes : Wash with copious quantity of water
Antidotes/Dosages Not available
SPILLS
Steps to be TakenShut off leaks if no risks involved. Cantain/absorb spillage in earth/sand bund. Prevent liquid from entering into sewers.
Waste Disposal MethodSeal all waste in vapour tight plastic bags for eventual disposal
8. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/REFERENCESEmergency treatment : If inhaled, remove the victim to fresh air, if not breathing, give artificial respiration. if unconscious but breathing, place in unconscious (recovery) position. Give external cardiac massage if necessary. If ingested to not induce vomiting. Remove contaiminated clothing, wash all effected skin thoroughly with soap and water irrigate affected eye with copious amount of water. Administration of medical paraffin may reduce absorption through digestive table. Gastrict lavage should be done only after endotracheal Intubation in view of respiration which may cause serious chemical pneumonitis for which antibiotic and corticosteroid therapy may be indicated.
9. MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS DATA
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Name of Firm
Contact Person in case of Emergency
10. DISCLAIMERInformation contained in this MSDS is believed to be reliable but no representation, guarantee of warranties of any kind are made as to its accuracy, suitability for a particular application of results to be obtained for them. It is up to the user to ensure that the information containing in the material safety data sheet is relevant to the product manufactured/handled or used by him as the case may be. Helps makes no warranties expressed or implied in respect of the adequacy of this document for any particular purpose.
11. Abbrevations
C.A.S. No. Chemical Abstracts Service
U.N. No. United Nations Number Identification of Materials during transportation
LD50 (Oral-Rat) Lethal Dose=50,(LD-50, Specify Laboratory Animal species & Routs for Tests)
STEL Short-Term Exposure Limit-Max. Concentration
TDG Flammability Transport of Dangerous Goods Flammability, Classification by United Nations
ACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
TLV Threshold Limit value
LEL Lower Explosive Limit Lowest Concentration
UEL Upper Explosive Limit- Highest Concentration
TWA Time Weighted Average Exposure Limit
PPM Parts per Million
IDLH Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health, Indicates Maximum concentration
Mg/m3 Milligrams(mg) of a material per cubic metre (m3) of air.
(HYDRAZINE)1. CHEMICAL IDENTITYRegulated Identification
Chemical NameHYDRAZINEShipping nameHydrazine Anhydrous
SynonymsHydrazine AnhydrousDiamineCodes/LabelFlammable, corrosive liquid, Class-3
Trade Name--Hazardous WasteId. No.17
Chemical ClassificationInorganic compoundHazchem Code2 PE
FormulaH4N2Hazardousclassification
Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.C.A.S. No.302-01-2
1. Hydrazine302-01-2U.N. No.2029
Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.
2.PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL DATAPhysical stateLiquid
Boiling Pt/Range113.5CVapour Pressure@35CN/A. 14.9 mm Hg at25C
Melting/Freezing Pt.1.4CpHAlkaline
Vapour Density (Air =1)1.1AppearanceColourless, fuming liquid
Specific Gravity (Water =1)1.008 at 20COdourAmmonical odour
Solubility, In water at 30CSolubleOthersMiscible with methyl, Ethyl, Propyl & ISO- butyl Alcohols
3.FIRE /EXPLOSION HAZARD DATAFlammabilityYES
Auto ignition TemperatureC270CTDG Flammability3
Explosion sensitivity to impactExplodesLEL4.7%
Explosion sensitivity to staticElectricityExplodesUEL100%
Hazardous combustion productsEmits highly toxic fumes of NOX & NH3Flash Point C37.7(OC)
Hazardous PolymerizationDoes not occurFlash Point CN.A. (CC)
OxidiserNOCombustible LiquidYES
Organic PeroxideNOFlammable MaterialYES
Corrosive MaterialYESPyrophoric MaterialNO
Others--Explosive MaterialYES
4. REACTIVITY DATAChemical stability - Stable at room temp. decomposed if heated
Incompatibility with other materialOxidizers, Hydrogen peroxide, Nitric Acid, Metal oxides/Acids & Porous materials
ReactivityViolent reaction with Benzene seleminimc Acid or anhy. CO2 + steel, copper oxide, Lead oxide, potassium Peroxodisulphate, Ruthen (iii) Chloride
Hazardous Reaction Prods.Forms sensitive explosive mixture with 2 Chloro 5- Methyl Nitrobenzene, Metal Salts (e.g. Cadium perchlorate, copper chlorate, Magnesium Nitrate (Heat sensitive) Hg(I) & (II) chlorites & Nitrates.
5. HEALTH HAZARD DATA4) Routes of Entry :Inhalation, Ingestion, Skin, and Eyes
Effects of Exposure/ SymptomsVapours may cause itching, swelling & blistering of eyelids, skin, nose & throat. The symptoms may be delayed for several hours. Temporary blindness may occur. Liquid Causes a caustic like burn, if not washed off at once. Ingestion or absorption through skin caused nausea, dizziness, headache., severe exposure may cause death. Emergency treatment : For any type of exposure, seek medical aid immediately. Inhalation : Remove the victim to fresh air area. Observe for development of delayed symptoms. Keep the victim quiet. Ingestion : Induce vomiting. Give egg white or other emollient. Skin & Eyes : Wash with large amounts of water for atleast 15 mins.
LD50 (oral Rat)60 mg/KgNFPA Hazard Signals
Permissible exposure limit0.1 ppm (Skin)Health 3
TLV (ACGIH)0.1 ppm (Skin)Flammability 3
STELNot listedReactivity 2
Odour Threshold3-4 ppmSpecial -
6. PREVENTIVE MEASURES
Personnel Protective EquipmentAvoid contact with liquid or vapour. Provide self contained breahing apparatus, Ammonia like gas mask, rubber or plastic hand gloves over clothing. Side covered safety glasses, shoes & safety showernearby.
Handling &Storage PrecautionsStrict precautions are to be observed for storage. Should be stored in sealed glass containers, in a cool and dark place, away from heat, flame & other materials.
7. EMERGENCY/ FIRST AID MEASURES
FIRE
Fire Extinguishing MediaWater, Alcohol Resistance foam, CO2, Dry chemical powder.
Special ProcedureUnusual HazardsKeep the container cool by spraying water if exposed to heat fire or flame. Explodes if confined & flash back may occur.
Exposure
First Aid Measures/Emergency Treatment For any type of exposure, seek medical aid immediately.
Inhalation : Remove the victim to fresh air area. Observe the development of delayed symptoms. Keep thevictim quiet. Ingestion : Induce vomiting, give white egg or other emollient.Skin & Eyes : Wash with large amount of water for atleast 15 mins.
Antidotes/Dosages : Not available.
SPILLS
Steps to be TakenShut off leaks if without risk. Contain the spillage on sand or earth.
Waste Disposal MethodDilute with water to produce atleast 40% solution. Neutralise with dilute sulphuric Acid. Drain into sewer with abundant water.
8. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/REFERENCESLC 50-570 ppm/4H (Inh-root). The compound is corrosive & suspected from human carcinogen (SHC). Severe explosion hazard when exposed to heat or flame or by chemical reaction. Explodes on contact with Barium / calcium compounds (at130C). Potentially explosive reaction with alkali metals. Forms explosive mixture with methanol & nitro methane, air, Lithium, perchlorate sodium perchlore & sodium. Ignites on contact with cotton waste & heavy metals, dinitrogen oxide, Rhenium & Alumins. Nitric Acid, H2O2 Ignites spontaneously in air. Full instructions to be obtained from the manufacturer. It is very sensitive & must not be used without full & complete instructions fromthe manufacturers for handling, storage and disposal, on contact with metal catalysts, it decomposes to NH3, H2& N2 which may ignite or explode. violent reaction with i-chloro 2,4 Dinitrobenzene, oxidants & Thiocynate.
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET(HYDRAZINE)
9. MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS DATA
Name of Firm
Contact Person in case of Emergency
10. DISCLAIMERInformation contained in this MSDS is believed to be reliable but no representation, guarantee of warranties of any kind are made as to its accuracy, suitability for a particular application of results to be obtained for them. It is up to the user to ensure that the information containing in the material safety data sheet is relevant to the product manufactured/handled or used by him as the case may be. Helps makes no warranties expressed or implied in respect of the adequacy of this document for any particular purpose.
11. Abbrevations
C.A.S. No. Chemical Abstracts Service
U.N. No. United Nations Number Identification of Materials during transportation
LD50 (Oral-Rat) Lethal Dose=50,(LD-50, Specify Laboratory Animal species & Routs for Tests)
STEL Short-Term Exposure Limit-Max. Concentration
TDG Flammability Transport of Dangerous Goods Flammability, Classification by United Nations
ACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
TLV Threshold Limit value
LEL Lower Explosive Limit Lowest Concentration
UEL Upper Explosive Limit- Highest Concentration
TWA Time Weighted Average Exposure Limit
PPM Parts per Million
IDLH Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health, Indicates Maximum concentration
Mg/m3 Milligrams(mg) of a material per cubic metre (m3) of air.
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (KEROSENE)1. CHEMICAL IDENTITYRegulated Identification
Chemical NameKEROSENEShipping name
Synonyms (common)Petroleum Solvent, Light NaphthaCodes/Label
Trade NameHazardous Waste
Chemical ClassificationIlluminated oil, Miscellaneous Hydrocarbon mixturesHazchem Code
FormulaC2H2+2Hazardousclassification
Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.C.A.S. No.8008-20-8
U.N. No.3.3/ 1223
Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.
2.PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL DATAPhysical stateLiquid
Boiling Pt/Range392-500C F=200-260C (at 1 atm)Vapour Pressure@35C
Melting/Freezing Pt.-50F=-45.6CpH
Vapour Density (Air =1)Appearance
Specific Gravity (Water =1)0.80 at 15C liquidOdourCharacteristic
Solubility, In water at 30COthers
3.FIRE /EXPLOSION HAZARD DATAFlammability
Auto ignition TemperatureC444FTDG Flammability
Explosion sensitivity to impactLEL
Explosion sensitivity to staticElectricityUEL
Hazardous combustion productsNot pertinentFlash Point C
Hazardous PolymerizationFlash Point C
OxidiserCombustible Liquid
Organic PeroxideFlammable Material
Corrosive MaterialPyrophoric Material
OthersExplosive Material
4. REACTIVITY DATAChemical stability
Incompatibility with other materialReactivity with water No reaction, Stability during transport StablePolymerization Not pertinent
ReactivityReactivity group = 33
Hazardous Reaction Prods.Reactivity with common materials No reaction Neutralising agents for Acids& Caustic Not pertinent
5. HEALTH HAZARD DATA5) Routes of entry : 1)PPE Protective gloves, goggles or face shield, 2) Threshold limit valve 200 ppm, 3)Toxicity by Ingestion grade 1 LD = 5 to15 g/kg, 4)Short term inhalation limits 2500 mg/m3 for 60 mins.,5)Symptoms following exposure Vapour causes slight irritation of eyes & nose. Liquid irritates stomach. If taken into lungs, causes distress & rapidly developing pulmonary edema.
Effects of Exposure/ Symptoms
LD50 (oral Rat)NFPA Hazard Signals
Permissible exposure limitHealth 0
TLV (ACGIH)Flammability 2
STELReactivity 0
Odour Threshold1 ppmSpecial -
IDLHData not available
6. PREVENTIVE MEASURES
Personnel
Protective EquipmentExposure - Call for medical aid, Harmful it swallowed. Liquid Irritating to skin & Eyes. Remove contaminated clothing & shoes. Flush affected areas with plenty of water. If in eyes hold eyelidsopen & flush with plenty of water. If swallowed & victim isconscious, have victim drunk water or milk. Do not induce vomiting.
Handling &Storage Precautions
7. EMERGENCY/ FIRST AID MEASURES
FIRE
Fire Extinguishing MediaCombustible Extinguish with dry chemicals, Foam or carbon dioxide. Water may be ineffective on fire. Cool exposed containers with water.
Special ProcedureUnusual Hazards
Exposure
First Aid Measures/Emergency Treatment
Exposure - Call for medical aid, Harmful it swallowed. Liquid Irritating to skin & Eyes. Remove contaminated clothing & shoes. Flush affected areas with plenty of water. If in eyes hold eyelids open& flush with plenty of water. If swallowed & victim is conscious, have victim drunk water or milk. Donot induce vomiting.
Antidotes/Dosages
SPILLS
Steps to be Taken
Waste Disposal Method
8. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/REFERENCESNFPA Hazard Classification : Category ClassificationHealth & Hazard (Blue) 0Flammability (Red) 2Reactivity (Yellow) 0
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET(KEROSENE)
9. MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS DATA
Name of Firm
Contact Person in case of Emergency
10. DISCLAIMERInformation contained in this MSDS is believed to be reliable but no representation, guarantee of warranties of any kind are made as to its accuracy, suitability for a particular application of results to be obtained for them. It is up to the user to ensure that the information containing in the material safety data sheet is relevant to the product manufactured/handled or used by him as the case may be. Helps makes no warranties expressed or implied in respect of the adequacy of this document for any particular purpose.
11. Abbrevations
C.A.S. No. Chemical Abstracts Service
U.N. No. United Nations Number Identification of Materials during transportation
LD50 (Oral-Rat) Lethal Dose=50,(LD-50, Specify Laboratory Animal species & Routs for Tests)
STEL Short-Term Exposure Limit-Max. Concentration
TDG Flammability Transport of Dangerous Goods Flammability, Classification by United Nations
ACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
TLV Threshold Limit value
LEL Lower Explosive Limit Lowest Concentration
UEL Upper Explosive Limit- Highest Concentration
TWA Time Weighted Average Exposure Limit
PPM Parts per Million
IDLH Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health, Indicates Maximum concentration
Mg/m3 Milligrams(mg) of a material per cubic metre (m3) of air.
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS)1. CHEMICAL IDENTITYRegulated Identification
Chemical NameLIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASShipping namePETROLEUM GAS LIQUEFIED
SynonymsLPG, Propane, Butane, Bottled gas, Propylene, PurofaxCodes/LabelFlammable gas , Class-2
Trade NameLPGHazardous WasteID NO. 5
Chemical ClassificationHydrocarbon MixtureHazchem Code2 WE
FormulaC3H8,C4H10(MIXTURE)Hazardous classification
Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.C.A.S. No.
1.68476-85-7U.N. No.1075
2.Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.
1. Hydrogen sulfide74-98-6
2 Butane106-97-8
3. Propylene115-07-1
2.PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL DATAPhysical stateGas, 15C & 1atm
Boiling Pt/Range> - 40CVapour Pressure @35CN/A mm Hg.
Melting/Freezing Pt.Not pertinentpHNot Pertinent
Vapour Density (Air =1)1.189AppearanceColourless
Specific Gravity (Water =1)0.51 0.58 at -50COdourMercaptan added as an odouriser
Solubility, In water at 30CSlightOthersSoluble in organic solvent, Alcohol
3.FIRE /EXPLOSION HAZARD DATAFlammabilityYES
Auto ignition TemperatureC460.1 Propane,405ButaneTDG Flammability3
Explosion sensitivity to impactNot establishedLEL1.9%
Explosion sensitivity to staticElectricityMay explodeUEL9.5%
Hazardous combustion Prod.Emits CO, CO2Flash Point C(OC)
Hazardous PolymerizationDoes not occurFlash Point C104.4(CC)
OxidiserNOCombustible LiquidYES
Organic PeroxideNOFlammable MaterialYES
Corrosive MaterialNOPyrophoric MaterialNO
Others--Explosive MaterialNO
4. REACTIVITY DATAChemical stability Stable
Incompatibility with other materialStrong, Oxidisers
ReactivityNo reaction with common material but may react with oxidizing material
Hazardous Reaction ProductsNot available
5. HEALTH HAZARD DATARoutes of entry Inhalation, Skin
Effects ofExposure/SymptomsConservation in air greater than 10% causes dizziness in few minutes and conc gives the same symptoms in 10 Mtrs. High concentration causes asphyxiation. Liquid on skin causes frostibote. Emergency treatment : If inhalation, remove the victim to fresh air area. Provide artificial resuscitation. Skin : Remove the wetted clothes & wash theaffected area with plenty of water. Eyes : Flush with plenty of water for 15 mins. Seek medical aid immediately.
LD50 (oral Rat)Not ListedNFPA Hazard Signals
Permissible exposure limitNot ppm Not ListedHealth 1
TLV (ACGIH)1000 ppm, 1800mg/m3Flammability 4
STELNot listedReactivity 0
Odour Threshold5000 to 20000ppm mg/m3Special -
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS)6. PREVENTIVE MEASURES
Personnel ProtectiveEquipmentAvoid contact of gas. Provide hand gloves,
Safety goggles, gas mask, protective over clothing & shoes.
Handling &StoragePrecautionsKeep in a tightly closed cylinders in a cool well ventilated area, Away from heat, flame & sparks.
7. EMERGENCY/ FIRST AID MEASURES
FIRE
Fire Extenguishing MediaCO2,Dry Chemical Powder, Water spray
Special ProcedureUnusual HazardsKeep the containers cool by spraying water if exposed to fire or heat. If not cooled sufficient, containers will explode in fire.
Exposure
First Aid Measures/Emergency Treatment
If inhaled, remove the victim to fresh air area and artificial respiration may be provided if required.If skin is affected with Liquid, remove the clothing & wash the affected area with plenty of water. Seek medical aid
Antidotes/Dosages Not available
SPILLS
Steps to be TakenShut off leaks if without risk. Warn everybody that air mixture is explosive.
Waste Disposal MethodAllow gas to burn under control
8. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/REFERENCESAvoid contact with oxidizers. Olefinic impurities may lead to narcotic effect or it may act as a simple Asiphyxiant. A very dangerous hazard when exposed to heat or flame. If fire is big, keep surrounding area cool by spraying water.
9. MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS DATA
Name of Firm
Contact Person in case of Emergency
10. DISCLAIMERInformation contained in this MSDS is believed to be reliable but no representation, guarantee of warranties of any kind are made as to its accuracy, suitability for a particular application of results to be obtained for them. It is up to the user to ensure that the information containing in the material safety data sheet is relevant to the product manufactured/handled or used by him as the case may be. Helps makes no warranties expressed or implied in respect of the adequacy of this document for any particular purpose.
11. Abbrevations
C.A.S. No. Chemical Abstracts Service
U.N. No. United Nations Number Identification of Materials during transportation
LD50 (Oral-Rat) Lethal Dose=50,(LD-50, Specify Laboratory Animal species & Routs for Tests)
STEL Short-Term Exposure Limit-Max. Concentration
TDG Flammability Transport of Dangerous Goods Flammability, Classification by United Nations
ACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
TLV Threshold Limit value
LEL Lower Explosive Limit Lowest Concentration
UEL Upper Explosive Limit- Highest Concentration
TWA Time Weighted Average Exposure Limit
PPM Parts per Million
IDLH Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health, Indicates Maximum concentration
Mg/m3 Milligrams(mg) of a material per cubic metre (m3) of air.
(METHANOL)1. CHEMICAL IDENTITYRegulated Identification
Chemical NameMETHYL ALCOHOLShipping nameMethanol
SynonymsMethanol, Wood Alcohol Wood spirit, colonial SpiritCodes/LabelFlammable Liquid, Class-3
Trade NameHazardous WasteID NO. 17
Chemical ClassificationAlcoholHazchem Code2PE
FormulaCH3OHHazardousClassification
Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.C.A.S. No.67-56-1
1. Methyl Alcohol67-56-1U.N. No.1230
2.Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.
3
4
2.PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL DATAPhysical stateLiquid
Chemical Name64.5CVapour Pressure@35C@35CC100mm Hgat 21.2C
Boiling Pt/Range-97.8CpHNeutral
Melting/Freezing Pt.1.1AppearanceColourless, Watery
Vapour Density (Air =1)0.79OdourAlcoholic Odour
Specific Gravity (Water =1)20C(liqu.)OthersMiscible with Ethanol, Ether, Benzene, Ketones& other Organic Solvents
Solubility, In water at 30C
3.FIRE /EXPLOSION HAZARD DATAFlammability YES
Auto ignition TemperatureC463.8TDG Flammability3
Explosion sensitivity to impactStableLEL6.00%
Explosion sensitivity to staticElectricityVapours are explosiveUEL36.5%
Hazardous combustion productsEmits acrid smoke &imitating fumesFlash Point C16.1 (OC)
Hazardous PolymerizationWill not occurFlash Point C12.2 (OC)
OxidiserNOCombustible LiquidYES
Organic PeroxideNOFlammable MaterialYES
Corrosive MaterialNOPyrophoric MaterialNO
OthersExplosive MaterialNO
4. REACTIVITY DATAChemical stability Stable
Incompatibility with other materialstrong Oxidisers, Berylium Dihydride, Metals (K Mg), Carbon Tetrachloride + Metal (Al. Mg. Zn.), Dichloromethane, Oxidants
ReactivityViolent reaction with Alkyl Aluminium salts, Acetyl Bromide, Chloroform + NaOH, CrO3,Nitric Acid, HCIO4, P2O3
Hazardous ReactionProducts
5. HEALTH HAZARD DATARoutes of entry : Inhalation, Ingestion Skin & Eyes
Effects ofExposure/SymptomsSkin & Eyes : Exposure to vapours causes eye irritation, headache, fatigue, drowsiness, High concentration can produce central nervous sytem depression and optic nerve damage. 50000 ppm will probably cause death in 1-2 hrs. Can absorb through skin ingestion : Sweeling may cause death or eye damage.
LD50 (oral Rat)5628 mg/kgNFPA Hazard SignalsMF=16
Permissible exposure limit200 ppm(skin)Health 2HC = 8.6 BTU/lbx10-3
TLV (ACGIH)200 ppm(skin)Flammability 3Molecular Weight
STEL250 ppm(skin)Reactivity 032.1
Odour Threshold100 ppmSpecial 0Conversion1 ppm = 1.31 mg/m3
IDLH6000 ppm
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
(METHANOL)
6. PREVENTIVE MEASURES
PersonnelAvoid contact with liquid or vapours
Protective EquipmentProvide air-supplied respirator, (Do not use organic cannister Mask), Wear boots, Safety goggles, protective appron and rubber gloves. Provide eye wash and basin nearby.
Handling &StoragePrecautionsStore away from heat, ignition source, sparks, Keep away from heat and flame.
7. EMERGENCY/ FIRST AID MEASURES
FIRE
Fire Extenguishing MediaCO2 Dry chemicals powder, Alcohol Foam, Water Mist/Fog.
Special ProcedureUnusual HazardsKeep the containers cool by spraying water if exposed to heat or flame. Containers may explode in fire.
Exposure
First Aid Measures/Emergency Treatment
Inhalation : Remove the victim to fresh air area. Seek Medical Aid ImmediatelySkin : Remove the soak clothes and wash the affected area with plenty of water and soapEyes : Immediately wash with plenty of water for 15 minutes
Antidotes/Dosages Baking soda in glass of water
SPILLS
Steps to be TakenShut off leaks if without risks. Drench with water
Waste Disposal MethodSeal all waste in vapour tight plastic bags for eventual disposal
8. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/REFERENCESA human poison by ingestion. Poison also by skin contact. The main toxic effect is extended to the nervous system, particularly optic nerves and Ratina, which may lead to permanent blindness. Once absorbed, it is slowly eliminated, Coma by severe exposure may lost for 2-4 days. Person with eye, liver, kidney & lung problem should avoid contact. Periodic medical check up is recommended. Dangerous fire hazard when exposed to heat, flame and oxidizers.
9. MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS DATA
Name of Firm
Contact Person in case of Emergency
10. DISCLAIMERInformation contained in this MSDS is believed to be reliable but no representation, guarantee of warranties of any kind are made as to its accuracy, suitability for a particular application of results to be obtained for them. It is up to the user to ensure that the information containing in the material safety data sheet is relevant to the product manufactured/handled or used by him as the case may be. Helps makes no warranties expressed or implied in respect of the adequacy of this document for any particular purpose.
11. Abbrevations
C.A.S. No. Chemical Abstracts Service
U.N. No. United Nations Number Identification of Materials during transportation
LD50 (Oral-Rat) Lethal Dose=50,(LD-50, Specify Laboratory Animal species & Routs for Tests)
STEL Short-Term Exposure Limit-Max. Concentration
TDG Flammability Transport of Dangerous Goods Flammability, Classification by United Nations
ACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
TLV Threshold Limit value
LEL Lower Explosive Limit Lowest Concentration
UEL Upper Explosive Limit- Highest Concentration
TWA Time Weighted Average Exposure Limit
PPM Parts per Million
IDLH Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health, Indicates Maximum concentration
Mg/m3 Milligrams(mg) of a material per cubic metre (m3) of air.
(N-METHYL DIETHANOLAMINE (MDEA)1. CHEMICAL IDENTITYRegulated Identification
Chemical NameN Methyl DiethanolAmine (MDEA)Shipping nameFire fightingChemical
SynonymsN-di (2-Hydraxyethyl) N- METHYLAMINECodes/Label
Trade NameHazardous Waste
Chemical ClassificationHazchem Code
FormulaCH3-3(CH2-CH2-OH)2Hazardousclassification
Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.C.A.S. No.105-59-9
1. N Methyl DiethanolAmine105-59-9U.N. No.
Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.
2.PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL DATAPhysical state
Boiling Pt/Range247C (477F)Vapour [email protected] 20C
Melting/Freezing Pt.-21C (-5.8F)pH
Vapour Density (Air =1)4.1AppearanceColourless to light yellow
Specific Gravity (Water =1)1.04189 at 20COdourSlight amine like odour119.16
Solubility, In water at 30CInfinitely solubleOthers(Molecular wt)
3.FIRE /EXPLOSION HAZARD DATAFlammability
Auto ignition TemperatureCN/ATDG Flammability
Explosion sensitivity to impactLEL
Explosion sensitivity to staticElectricityUEL
Hazardous combustion productsFlash Point C136C(CC)
Hazardous PolymerizationWill not occurFlash Point C
OxidiserCombustible Liquid
Organic PeroxideFlammable Material
Corrosive MaterialPyrophoric Material
OthersExplosive Material
4. REACTIVITY DATAChemical stability - Stable under ordinary conditions of use and storage.Darkens on exposure to air or light . Burning may produce CO, CO2, nitrogen oxides.
Incompatibility with other material
Reactivity
Hazardous Reaction Prods.
5. HEALTH HAZARD DATA6) Routes of Entry :
Effects of Exposure/ SymptomsInhalation : No adverse effects expected since MDEA has a low vapor pressure. Ingestion : May cause burns in the mouth, pharynx & esophagus, abdominal pain, Nausea, vomiting & diarrhea. Skin contact : May cause irritation, redness & pain especially on prolonged or repeated contact. Eye contact : Corrosive, contact causes severe irritation, burns, redness & pain. May cause irritation, redness, Pain & cornealdamage.
LD50 (oral Rat)NFPA Hazard Signals
Permissible exposure limitHealth 2
TLV (ACGIH)Flammability 1
STELReactivity 1
Odour ThresholdSpecial -
IDLH
(N-METHYL DIETHANOLAMINE (MDEA )
6. PREVENTIVE MEASURES
Personnel Protective Equipment
Handling &Storage PrecautionsKeep in a tightly closed container, Store in a cool, dry ventilated area. Protect against physical damage isolate from any source of Heat or ignition. Avoid contact with copper & copper alloys. Material is suitably handled in stainless steel equipment. Do not use aluminum for storage of aqueous solution, outside or detached storage is preferred. Isolate from Acidic materials. Do not store above43C (110 F)
7. EMERGENCY/ FIRST AID MEASURES : Inhalation : Not expected to require first aid measures. Ingestion : If swallowed, Do not induce vomiting. Give large quantities of water. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.Get medical attention immediately.
FIRE
Fire Extinguishing MediaFire extinguishing media : Dry chemical, alcohol foam or carbon dioxide, water spray may be used to keep fire exposed materials cool. Water or foam may cause frothing.
Special ProcedureUnusual HazardsSpecial Information : In the event of a fire, wear full protective clothing & self contained breathing apparatus.
Exposure
First Aid Measures/Emergency Treatment
Eyes : Use chemical safety goggles and / or a full face shield where splashing is possible. Maintain eyewash fountains & quick drench facilities in work area.
Antidotes/Dosages : --
SPILLS
Steps to be Taken
Waste Disposal MethodWhatever cannot be saved for recovery or recycling should be managed in an appropriate and approved waste disposal facility.
8. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/REFERENCESLabel Hazard warning : Harmful if swallowed. Causes skin irritation and severe eye irritation. Avoid contact with eyes, skin& clothing. Wash thoroughly after handling. Avoid breathing vapour. Keep container closed. Use with adequate ventilation. Label first aid : If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Give large quantities of water. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Remove contaminated clothing & shoes. Wash clothing before reuse. If inhaled, remove to fresh air. In case of contact, immediately flush eyes or skin with plenty of water for at least 15 mins. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. In all cases, get medical attention.
9. MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS DATA
Contact Person in case of EmergencyName of Firm : Advance Petrochemicals Ltd, 167, PIRANA ROAD, PIPLAJ, Ahmedabad -382 405Phone (091)-7925715196, 25711218, Fax 091-79-25710027
10. DISCLAIMERInformation contained in this MSDS is believed to be reliable but no representation, guarantee of warranties of any kind are made as to its accuracy, suitability for a particular application of results to be obtained for them. It is up to the user to ensure that the information containing in the material safety data sheet is relevant to the product manufactured/handled or used by him as the case may be. Helps makes no warranties expressed or implied in respect of the adequacy of this document for any particular purpose.
11. Abbrevations
C.A.S. No. Chemical Abstracts Service
U.N. No. United Nations Number Identification of Materials during transportation
LD50 (Oral-Rat) Lethal Dose=50,(LD-50, Specify Laboratory Animal species & Routs for Tests)
STEL Short-Term Exposure Limit-Max. Concentration
TDG Flammability Transport of Dangerous Goods Flammability, Classification by United Nations
ACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
TLV Threshold Limit value
LEL Lower Explosive Limit Lowest Concentration
UEL Upper Explosive Limit- Highest Concentration
TWA Time Weighted Average Exposure Limit
PPM Parts per Million
IDLH Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health, Indicates Maximum concentration
Mg/m3 Milligrams(mg) of a material per cubic metre (m3) of air.
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (NAPHTHA)1. CHEMICAL IDENTITYRegulated Identification
Chemical NameNAPHTHAShipping nameGasoline
Synonyms
Chemical ClassificationPetroleum NaphthaCoal TarSolventCodes/Label33/Class 3, Flammable Liquid
Trade NameHazardous Waste5
Chemical ClassificationHazchem Code3 Y E
FormulaA complex mixture ofHydrocarbonHazardousClassification
Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.C.A.S. No.8030-30-6
1. Naphtha8030-30-6U.N. No.1255
2.Hazardous IngredientsC.A.S.No.
3
4
2.PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL DATAPhysical stateLiquid @ 15C & 1atm
Chemical NameVapour PressureNot available
Boiling Pt/Range35C to 205CpHNeutral
Melting/Freezing Pt.Not availableAppearanceDarkstraw coloured to colourless
Vapour Density (Air =1)2.5 to 4.8OdourPetrol like Odour
Specific Gravity (Water =1)0.69 to 0.78 gm/1 @20COthersSoluble in BenzeneToluene Xylene
Solubility, In water at 30CInsoluble in water, Floats on water
3.FIRE /EXPLOSION HAZARD DATAFlammabilityYES
Auto ignition TemperatureC229- 293CTDG Flammability3
Explosion sensitivity to impactStableLEL1.10%
Explosion sensitivity to staticElectricityMay ExplodeUEL5.90%
Hazardous combustion productsAcrid smoke & irritating fumesFlash Point C-20 - 50C (OC)
Hazardous PolymerizationWill not occurFlash Point CNA (OC)
OxidiserNOCombustible LiquidYES
Organic PeroxideNOFlammable MaterialYES
Corrosive MaterialNOPyrophoric MaterialNO
OthersNOExplosive MaterialNO
4. REACTIVITY DATAChemical stability Stable
Incompatibility with other materialIncompatible with strong oxidizers
ReactivityDoes not react with common materials but may react with oxidizing agents
Hazardous ReactionProductsData Not available
5. HEALTH HAZARD DATARoutes of entry : Inhalation, Ingestion Skin & Eyes
Effects ofExposure/SymptomsInhalation : Can causes consciousness which may go to coma, Strentorious breathing& bluish tint to the skin. ingestion : In mild form, intoxication resembles drunkeness. Sometimes headache, lack of appetite, dizziness, sleeplessness, Indigestion & nausea. Chemical pneumonitis results if aspirated during ingestion of while vomiting. Can causesyestemic effects after repeated exposure. Skin : Causes Irritation, Prolonged contact will dry & defat skin with dermatitis. Eye : Imitation
LD50 (oral Rat)Not listed mg/kgNFPA Hazard SignalsMF=16
Permissible exposure limit300 ppm 900 mg/m3Health 1HC =18.0 BTU/lbx103
TLV (ACGIH)300 ppm 900 mg/m3Flammability 3Molecular Weight
STEL500 ppm 1500mg/m3Reactivity 0
Odour Threshold0.25 ppm 1300 mg/m3Special 0
(NAPHTHA)
6. PREVENTIVE MEASURES
PersonnelAvoid contact with liquid or vapours
Protective EquipmentHand gloves, Gas Mask. PVC Suit
Handling &StoragePrecautionsKeep in cool, well ventilated area away from heat flame or Oxidisers. Keep the containers tightly closed as the vapour fumes when exposed to air.
7. EMERGENCY/ FIRST AID MEASURES
FIRE
Fire Extenguishing MediaDry Chemical powder, CO2, Foam
Special ProcedureUnusual HazardsKeep the containers cool, spraying water if exposed to fire
ExposureFlashback may occur along vapour trail
First Aid Measures/Emergency Treatment
Inhalation : Remove the victim to fresh air area. Apply artificial respiration or Oxygen if neededIngestion : Seek medical aid immediately, Skin : Remove the contaminated clothing and wash the affected areas with plenty of water & soapEyes : Flush with plenty of water for 15 mins. Seek medical aid immediately without delay
Antidotes/Dosages Baking soda in glass of water
SPILLS
Steps to be TakenCollect leaking product into closed container. Use water spray to dilute the vapours. Prevent run-off from entering into sewer. Shut off leaks if no risk involved . Cantain/absorb spillage in earth/sand. Eliminate allsource of ignition. Ventilate the area.
Waste Disposal MethodCollect all the waste in vapour tight plastic bags for eventual disposal.
8. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/REFERENCESEmergency treatment : Remove victim to fresh air. Give artificial respiration, if required, Remove contaminated clothing quickly. Do not induce vomiting if ingested. Keep patient warm and quit. Olive oil or any other vegetable oil should be given orally to retard absorption of naphtha.
9. MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS DATA
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Name of Firm
Contact Person in case of Emergency
10. DISCLAIMERInformation contained in this MSDS is believed to be reliable but no representation, guarantee of warranties of any kind are made as to its accuracy, suitability for a particular application of results to be obtained for them. It is up to the user to ensure that the information containing in the material safety data sheet is relevant to the product manufactured/handled or used by him as the case may be. Helps makes no warranties expressed o