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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
STADIS 450 CONDUCTIVITY IMPROVER
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS (FOR EMERGENCIES INVOLVING CHEMICAL SPILLS OR RELEASE)
Toronto, ON (416) 226-6117 Montreal, QC (514) 861-1211 Winnipeg, MB (204) 943-8827
Edmonton, AB (780) 424-1754 Calgary, AB (403) 263-8660 Vancouver, BC (604) 685-5036
1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Brenntag Canada Inc.
43 Jutland Rd.
Toronto, ON
M8Z 2G6
(416) 259-8231
Website: http:\\www.brenntag.ca
WHMIS#:
00066288
Index:
2007 January 12
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Stadis 450 Conductivity Improver.
Product Name:
2007 January 12
Date of Revision:
Effective Date:
HCI5428/07A
Not applicable.
Chemical Name:
DINNSA Stabilizer; Stadis 450.
Synonyms:
Mixture of aromatic and oxygenated aliphatic hydrocarbons.
Chemical Family:
Not applicable.
Molecular Formula:
Fuel additive. Industrial solvent, cleaner, degreaser.
Product Use:
WHMIS Classification / Symbol:
READ THE ENTIRE MSDS FOR THE COMPLETE HAZARD EVALUATION OF THIS PRODUCT.
B-2: Flammable Liquid
D-2A: Very Toxic (carcinogen)
D-2B: Toxic (skin and eye irritant)
Ingredient
CAS#
ACGIH TLV
% Concentration
2. COMPOSITION, INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS (Not Intended As Specifications)
Toluene
108-88-3
50 ppm (Skin)
30 - 60
*A4
Petroleum Naphtha
64742-94-5
---
15 - 25
Dinonylnaphthylsulfonic Acid
25322-17-2
---
5 - 15
Isopropanol
67-63-0
200 ppm
1 - 5
*A4
Naphthalene
91-20-3
10 ppm (Skin)
<3
*A4

Benzene
71-43-2
0.5 ppm (Skin)
Trace
*A1
The identity of one or more of the
ingredient(s) of this product have not
been disclosed by our supplier(s) and
we are not aware of any additional
health hazards due to these ingredients,
which are not already identified on this
MSDS.

A4 = Not classifiable as a human carcinogen. (ACGIH-A4).
A1 = Confirmed Human Carcinogen (ACGIH-A1).
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4. FIRST AID MEASURES
FIRST AID PROCEDURES
Move victim to fresh air. Give artificial respiration ONLY if breathing has stopped. Give
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) if there is no breathing AND no pulse. Obtain medical attention
IMMEDIATELY.
Inhalation:
Start flushing while removing contaminated clothing. Wash affected areas thoroughly with soap and
water. If irritation, redness, or a burning sensation develops and persists, repeat flushing and obtain
medical attention.
Skin Contact:
Immediately flush eyes with running water for a minimum of 20 minutes. Hold eyelids open during
flushing. If irritation persists, repeat flushing. Obtain medical attention IMMEDIATELY.
Eye Contact:
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Harmful if inhaled, absorbed through skin, or swallowed. Causes skin and eye irritation. Vapours are
irritating to eyes and respiratory tract. High vapour concentrations may cause drowsiness. Cancer
hazard. See "Other Health Effects" Section. Flammable liquid and vapour. May cause flash fire or
explosion. Can decompose at high temperatures forming toxic gases.
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW:
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
Contact with mist or spray may cause irritation of mucous membranes, coughing and difficulty in
breathing. See "Other Health Effects" Section.
Inhalation:
Brief contact causes irritation (itching, local redness or possible swelling). May cause defatting, drying
and cracking of the skin. Prolonged and repeated contact may lead to dermatitis. Skin contact can
cause irritation, especially under the finger nails (and other confined spaces such as under rings or
watch bands).
Skin Contact:
May be absorbed through intact skin.
Skin Absorption:
Splashes to the eye may cause irritation, redness and pain. Vapours from this product are irritating to
the eyes.
Eye Contact:
Ingestion is not a likely route of exposure. This product causes irritation, a burning sensation of the
mouth and throat and abdominal pain.
Ingestion:
Effects (irritancy) on the skin and eyes may be delayed, and damage may occur without the sensation
or onset of pain. Strict adherence to first aid measures following any exposure is essential.
May cause chemical pneumonitis, pulmonary oedema, central nervous system (CNS) depression, liver
damage and kidney damage. Pulmonary oedema is the build-up of fluid in the lungs that might be fatal.
Symptoms of pulmonary oedema, such as shortness of breath, may not appear until several hours after
exposure and are aggravated by physical exertion. (4) CNS depression is characterized by headache,
dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, vomiting and incoordination. Severe overexposures may lead to coma
and possible death due to respiratory failure.
Aromatic hydrocarbons pose potential human health risks which may vary from person to person.
Solvent abusers exposed to high doses of aromatic solvents show signs of hearing loss as well as
damage to the brain, liver and kidney. (3) Liver damage is characterized by the loss of appetite,
jaundice (yellowish skin colour), and occasional pain in the upper left-hand side of the abdomen. Signs
and symptoms of kidney damage generally progress from oliguria, to blood in the urine, to total renal
failure.
Naphthalene : Inhalation of naphthalene vapours has been reported to cause headache, loss of
appetite, nausea, opticl neuritis (inflamation of the optic nerve), injuries of the cornea, and kidney
damage. Ingestion of naphthalene in relatively large amounts has reportedly caused severe adverse
blood disorders (hemolytic anemia and hemoglobinuria).
Aspiration of this product into the lungs can cause chemical pneumonia and can be fatal. Aspiration
into the lungs can occur while vomiting after ingestion of this product. Do not siphon by mouth. (3)
Other Health Effects:
Skin Notation: Contact with skin, eyes and mucous membranes can contribute to the overall exposure and may invalidate the TLV.
Consider measures to prevent absorption by these routes.
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Do not attempt to give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. If victim is alert and not
convulsing, rinse mouth out and give 1/2 to 1 glass of water to dilute material. IMMEDIATELY contact
local Poison Control Centre. Vomiting should only be induced under the direction of a physician or a
poison control centre. If spontaneous vomiting occurs, have victim lean forward with head down to
avoid breathing in of vomitus, rinse mouth and administer more water. IMMEDIATELY transport victim
to an emergency facility. Activated charcoal mixture may be administered. To prepare activated
charcoal mixture, suspend 50 grams activated charcoal in 400 mL water and mix thoroughly.
Administer 5 mL/Kg, or 350 mL for an average adult.
Ingestion:
This product contains materials that may cause severe pneumonitis if aspirated. If ingestion has
occurred less than 2 hours earlier, carry out careful gastric lavage; use endotracheal cuff if available, to
prevent aspiration. Observe patient for respiratory difficulty from aspiration pneumonitis. Give artificial
resuscitation and appropriate chemotherapy if respiration is depressed.
Isopropanol : Metabolism of isopropanol forms acetone, which may be detected in the urine and
expired air. In contrast to diabetic acidosis, acidosis will occur in the absence of hyperglycemia.
Haemodialysis should be considered in severe, acute intoxications. (3)
Medical conditions that may be aggravated by exposure to this product include neurological and
cardiovascular disorders, diseases of the skin, eyes or respiratory tract, preexisting liver and kidney
disorders.
Note to Physicians:
5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
Flashpoint (°C)
AutoIgnition
Temperature (°C)
LEL
UEL
Flammability Limits in Air (%):
6 (3)
440 (3)
1.0 (Estimated)
12 (Estimated)
B-2: Flammable Liquid
Flammability Class (WHMIS):
Thermal decomposition products are toxic and may include oxides of carbon, sulphur and irritating
gases. Heating in air may produce irritating aldehydes, acids and ketones.
Hazardous Combustion
Products:
Vapours from this product are heavier than air, and may "travel" to a source of ignition (eg. pilot lights,
heaters, electric motors) some distance away, and then "flash back" to the point of product discharge
causing an explosion and fire. Vapours may form explosive mixtures with air. Closed containers
exposed to heat may explode. Spilled material may cause floors and contact surfaces to become
slippery.
Unusual Fire or Explosion
Hazards:
Not expected to be sensitive to mechanical impact.
Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact:
Not available.
Rate of Burning:
Not available.
Explosive Power:
Expected to be sensitive to static discharge when vapours are present between the lower and upper
explosive limits.
Sensitivity to Static Discharge:
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA
Use carbon dioxide or dry chemical media for small fires. If only water is available, use it in the form of
a fog. This material may produce a floating fire hazard in extreme fire conditions.
Fire Extinguishing Media:
FIRE FIGHTING
INSTRUCTIONS
Use water spray to cool fire-exposed containers or structures. Use water spray to disperse vapours; re-
ignition is possible. Isolate materials that are not involved in the fire and protect personnel. Cool
containers with flooding quantities of water until well after the fire is out.
Instructions to the Fire Fighters:
Use self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing.
Fire Fighting Protective
Equipment:
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Information in this section is for responding to spills, leaks or releases in order to prevent or minimize the adverse effects on persons,
property and the environment. There may be specific reporting requirements associated with spills, leaks or releases, which change from
region to region.
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In all cases of leak or spill contact vendor at Emergency Number shown on the front page of this MSDS.
Utilize a spill kit, if available. Spilled material may cause floors and contact surfaces to become slippery.
Wear protective clothing. Do not use combustible materials such as sawdust as an absorbent. Recover
spilled material on non-combustible absorbents, such as sand or vermiculite, and place in covered
containers for disposal. Use spark-resistant tools. Eliminate all sources of ignition. Collect product for
recovery or disposal. For release to land, or storm water runoff, contain discharge by constructing
dykes or applying inert absorbent; for release to water, utilize damming and/or water diversion to
minimize the spread of contamination. Ventilate enclosed spaces. Notify applicable government
authority if release is reportable or could adversely affect the environment.
Containment and Clean-Up
Procedures:
7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
HANDLING
Ground and bond equipment and containers to prevent a static charge buildup. Use spark-resistant
tools and avoid "splash-filling" of containers. Use normal "good" industrial hygiene and housekeeping
practices. Drums which have been exposed to heat may be under internal pressure. These should be
cooled and carefully vented before opening. A face shield and apron should be worn. Vent container
frequently, and more often in warm weather, to relieve pressure.
Handling Practices:
See Section 8, "Engineering Controls".
Ventilation Requirements:
Use only with adequate ventilation and avoid breathing vapours or mists. Avoid contact with eyes, skin
or clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Wash contaminated clothing
thoroughly before re-use. Absorption via contact with skin, eyes and mucous membranes can contribute
to the overall exposure. Consider measures to prevent absorption by these routes. Store wiping rags
and similar material in metal cans with tight fitting lids.
Other Precautions:
STORAGE
See below.
Storage Temperature (°C):
Ventilation should be explosion proof.
Ventilation Requirements:
Store in a cool, well-ventilated area. Keep away from heat, sparks and flames. Keep containers
closed. Storage tanks should be in a contained area to control any spills or leaks. Protect from direct
sunlight. Protect against physical damage.
Storage Requirements:
Materials of construction for storing the product include: steel. Aluminum and its alloys should not be
used in equipment for storage, handling or transportation. Attacks some types of rubber, plastics and
coatings. Confirm suitability of any material before using.
Special Materials to be Used for
Packaging or Containers:
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION
Recommendations listed in this section indicate the type of equipment, which will provide protection against overexposure to this
product. Conditions of use, adequacy of engineering or other control measures, and actual exposures will dictate the need for specific
protective devices at your workplace.
ENGINEERING CONTROLS
Local exhaust ventilation required. Ventilation should be explosion proof. Make up air should be
supplied to balance air that is removed by local or general exhaust ventilation. Ventilate low lying areas
such as sumps or pits where dense vapours may collect.
For personnel entry into confined spaces (i.e. bulk storage tanks) a proper procedure must be followed.
It must include consideration of, among other things, ventilation, testing of tank atmosphere, provision
and maintenance of SCBA, and emergency rescue. Use the "buddy" system. The second person
should be in view and trained and equipped to execute a rescue. (4)
Engineering Controls:
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE
EQUIPMENT (PPE)
Safety glasses with side shields are recommended to prevent eye contact. Use full face-shield or
chemical safety goggles when there is potential for contact. Contact lenses should not be worn when
working with this material.
Eye Protection:
Gloves and protective clothing made from viton or polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) should be impervious under
conditions of use. Attacks some types of rubber, plastics and coatings. Prior to use, user should
confirm impermeability. Discard contaminated gloves.
Skin Protection:
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Not available. A NIOSH/MSHA-approved air-purifying respirator equipped with organic vapour cartridges
for concentrations up to 100 ppm. A NIOSH/MSHA-approved full facepiece air-supplied respirator if
concentrations are higher or unknown.
If while wearing a respiratory protection, you can smell, taste or otherwise detect anything unusual, or in
the case of a full facepiece respirator you experience eye irritation, leave the area immediately. Check
to make sure the respirator to face seal is still good. If it is, replace the filter, cartridge or canister. If
the seal is no longer good, you may need a new respirator. (4)
Respiratory Protection:
Wear an impermeable apron and boots. Locate safety shower and eyewash station close to chemical
handling area. Take all precautions to avoid personal contact. Clothing and footwear that is fire
retardant and dissipates static electrical charges should be worn when handling flammable materials.
Natural fibers (cotton, wool, leather and linen) should be selected in favour of synthetic materials (rayon,
nylon and polyester).
Skin Notation: Contact with skin, eyes and mucous membranes can contribute to the overall exposure
and may invalidate the TLV. Consider measures to prevent absorption by these routes.
Other Personal Protective
Equipment:
EXPOSURE GUIDELINES
SUBSTANCE
ACGIH TLV
(STEL)
OSHA PEL
(TWA) (STEL)
NIOSH REL
(TWA) (STEL)
Toluene

200 ppm (Skin)
300 ppm (Ceiling)
100 ppm
150 ppm
Isopropanol
400 ppm
400 ppm
---
400 ppm
500 ppm
Naphthalene
15 ppm (Skin)
10 ppm
---
10 ppm
15 ppm
Liquid.
Clear, yellow-amber liquid.
Aromatic odour.
Not available.
>90.
Not available.
Not available.
Not available.
0.91 - 0.94.
910 - 940 Kg/M3.
Not available.
> 1.
Slightly soluble in water.
60 - 100.
Not available.
Not available.
60 - 100.
Physical State:
Appearance:
Odour:
Odour Threshold (ppm):
Boiling Range (°C):
Melting/Freezing Point (°C):
Vapour Pressure (mm Hg at 20° C):
Vapour Density (Air = 1.0):
Relative Density (g/cc):
Bulk Density:
Viscosity:
Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate = 1.0):
Solubility:
% Volatile by Volume:
pH:
Coefficient of Water/Oil Distribution:
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC):
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES (Not intended as Specifications)
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
CHEMICAL STABILITY
Stable.
Under Normal Conditions:
Flammable.
Under Fire Conditions:
Will not occur.
Hazardous Polymerization:
High temperatures, sparks, open flames and all other sources of ignition. Keep tightly closed to protect
quality.
Conditions to Avoid:
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11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
TOXICOLOGICAL DATA:
SUBSTANCE
LD50 (Oral, Rat)
LD50 (Dermal, Rabbit)
LC50 (Inhalation, Rat, 4h)
Toluene
636 mg/kg (1)
12,400 mg/kg (3)
8,000 mg/m3 (4)
Petroleum Naphtha
8 850 mg/kg (3)
3 540 mg/kg (3)
3 800 mg/m3 (3)
Isopropanol
4 700 - 5 840 mg/kg (1,3)
12 800 - 13 000 mg/kg (1,3)
16 900 - 31 820 ppm (3)
Naphthalene
490 - 1 780 mg/kg (1,4)
> 20 000 mg/kg (1)
> 170 mg/m3 (1)
Naphthalene is classified as 'Possibly carcinogenic to humans, (IARC-2B).
Carcinogenicity Data:
No adverse reproductive effects are anticipated.
Reproductive Data:
No adverse mutagenic effects are anticipated.
Mutagenicity Data:
No adverse teratogenic effects are anticipated.
Teratogenicity Data:
None known.
Respiratory / Skin Sensitization
Data:
Alcohols may interact synergistically with chlorinated solvents (example - carbon tetrachloride,
chloroform, bromotrichloromethane), dithiocarbamates (example - disulfiram), dimethylnitrosamine and
thioacetamide. (4)
Synergistic Materials:
Toluene: In two cases of occupational exposure, there were no blood disorders, liver or kidney
damage. Alterations in vision have been documented following mixed exposure to solvents. (4)
Application of Toluene into rabbit eyes caused slight to severe irritation. Application to the skin of
rabbits Toluene for 4 or 23 hours caused slight to moderate irritation. Toluene was not carcinogenic in
mice and rats. Toluene does not appear to be mutagenic, teratogenic, embryotoxic or fetotoxic based
on the available information. (4)
Isopropanol: An indication of reduced mating performance in second generation male rats was noted at
oral doses of 1,000 mg/Kg/day in a two-generation reproductive study. Increased neonatal mortality
was also seen at doses of 500 mg/Kg/day and greater in this study. (3)
Naphthalene : Preliminary and unreviewed information from an inhalation study conducted by the
National Toxicology Programme (NTP) suggests that 10 and 30 ppm naphthalene caused lung tumours
in mice exposed for six hours per day, six days per week, for two years. NTP scientists have warned
that these results are very preliminary, may not reflect the actual results of the study when they become
available, and should not be used to determine the potential carcinogenic hazard of naphthalene.
Other Studies Relevant to
Material:
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Not available. Low acute toxicity to aquatic organisms.
Ecotoxicity:
Biodegrades slowly. Volatalizes rapidly. Aromatic hydrocarbons may be bioaccumulative but they have
no food chain concentration potential. Can be dangerous if allowed to enter drinking water intakes. Do
not contaminate domestic or irrigation water supplies, lakes, streams, ponds, or rivers.
Environmental Fate:
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
None required.
Deactivating Chemicals:
Strong oxidizers. Lewis or mineral acids. Aluminum and its alloys. Attacks some types of rubber,
plastics and coatings. Mixtures or reactions of alcohols with the following materials may cause
explosions: barium perchlorate, chlorine, hypochlorous acid, ethylene oxide, hexamethylene
diisocyanate and other isocyanates, nitrogen tetroxide, permonosulfuric acid and tri-isobutyl aluminum.
(4)
Materials to Avoid:
Thermal decomposition products are toxic and may include oxides of carbon, sulphur and irritating
gases. Heating in air may produce irritating aldehydes, acids and ketones.
Decomposition or Combustion
Products:
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This information applies to the material as manufactured. Reevaluation of the product may be required
by the user at the time of disposal since the product uses, transformations, mixtures and processes
may influence waste classification. Dispose of waste material at an approved (hazardous) waste
treatment/disposal facility in accordance with applicable local, provincial and federal regulations. Do not
dispose of waste with normal garbage, or to sewer systems.
Waste Disposal Methods:
See "Waste Disposal Methods".
Safe Handling of Residues:
Empty containers retain product residue and can be dangerous. Empty drums should be completely
drained, properly bunged and promptly returned to a drum reconditioner. Do not expose such containers
to heat, flame, sparks, static electricity, or other sources of ignition; they may explode and cause injury
or death. Do not dispose of package until thoroughly washed out..
Disposal of Packaging:
14. TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION
CANADIAN TDG ACT SHIPPING DESCRIPTION:
FLAMMABLE LIQUID, N.O.S. (Toluene), Class 3, UN1993, PG II.
Label(s): Flammable Liquids. Placard: Flammable Liquids.
ERAP Index: -----.
Exemptions: None known.
US DOT CLASSIFICATION (49CFR 172.101, 172.102):
FLAMMABLE LIQUID, N.O.S. (Toluene), Class 3, UN1993, PG II.
Label(s): Flammable Liquid. Placard: Flammable Liquid.
CERCLA-RQ: Toluene: 1 000 lb
/ 454 Kg.
Exemptions: None known.
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
CANADA
All constituents of this product are included on the DSL.
CEPA - NSNR:
Toluene; Isopropanol; Naphthalene.
CEPA - NPRI:
Controlled Products Regulations Classification (WHMIS):
B-2: Flammable Liquid
D-2A: Very Toxic (carcinogen)
D-2B: Toxic (skin and eye irritant)
USA
All constituents of this product are included on the TSCA inventory.
Environmental Protection Act:
Flammable Liquid, Carcinogenic, Skin and Eye Irritant.
OSHA HCS (29CFR 1910.1200):
Text22:
NFPA: Health, Fire, Reactivity (Not available.)
Text22:
HMIS: 2 Health, 3 Fire, 0 Reactivity (3)
INTERNATIONAL
Not available.
16. OTHER INFORMATION
REFERENCES
RTECS-Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances, Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety RTECS
database.
1.
Clayton, G.D. and Clayton, F.E., Eds., Patty's Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology, 3rd ed., Vol. IIA,B,C, John Wiley and Sons,
New York, 1981.
2.
Supplier's Material Safety Data Sheet(s)
3.
CHEMINFO, through "CCINFOdisc", Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
4.
Guide to Occupational Exposure Values, 2005, American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, Cincinnati, 2005.
5.
Regulatory Affairs Group, Brenntag Canada Inc.
6.
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The British Columbia Drug and Poison Information Centre, Poison Managements Manual, Canadian Pharmaceutical
Association, Ottawa, 1981.
7.
Lewis, Sr., Richard J., Carcinogenically Active Chemicals, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1991, ISBN 0-442-31875-8.
8.
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The information contained herein is offered only as a guide to the handling of this specific material and has been prepared in good faith
by technically knowledgeable personnel. It is not intended to be all-inclusive and the manner and conditions of use and handling may
involve other and additional considerations. No warranty of any kind is given or implied and Brenntag Canada Inc. will not be liable for
any damages, losses, injuries or consequential damages which may result from the use of or reliance on any information contained
herein. This Material Safety Data Sheet is valid for three years.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
To obtain revised copies of this or other Material Safety Data Sheets, contact your nearest Brenntag Canada Regional office.
British Columbia: 20333-102B Avenue, Langley, BC, V1M 3H1
Phone: (604) 513-9009 Facsimile: (604) 513-9010
Alberta: 6628 - 45 th. Street, Leduc, AB, T9E 7C9
Phone: (780) 986-4544 Facsimile: (780) 986-1070
Manitoba: 681 Plinquet Street, Winnipeg, MB, R2J 2X2
Phone: (204) 233-3416 Facsimile: (204) 233-7005
Ontario: 43 Jutland Road, Toronto, ON, M8Z 2G6
Phone: (416) 259-8231 Facsimile: (416) 259-6175
Quebec: 2900 Jean Baptiste Des., Lachine, PQ, H8T 1C8
Phone: (514) 636-9230 Facsimile: (514) 636-0877
Atlantic: A-105 Akerley Boulevard, Dartmouth, NS, B3B 1R7
Phone: (902) 468-9690 Facsimile: (902) 468-3085
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Prepared By: Regulatory Affairs Group, Brenntag Canada Inc., (416) 259-8231.