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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SBR (ALL GRADES), SOLID
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#:
00065813
Index:
2008 September 10
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
SBR (All Grades), Solid.
Product Name:
2008 September 10
Date of Revision:
Effective Date:
HCI4953/08C
Styrene Polymer with 1,3-Butadiene.
Chemical Name:
Butadiene-Styrene Resin; SBR; Polystyrene HI Edistir N 2560, R 850E, SR550, SR600, SRL600;
Medium Impact (Edistir) SR200; Polystyrene HI Innova N2560, R850E, SR550; Polystyrene High
Impact EB6400, EB6750, EB6765, EC6400, MA5350, MA6260, MB6800, MC6800; SBR Rubber Arpol
1502, 1510, 1712-Type A, 1913; Polystyrene HI (Plastilec) N2560, R850E; SBR Rubber Europrene
1502; Polystyrene HI 6110, 6420, 7600, MD6800; COL Polystyrene SR 550; COL Crystal MC3700;
Polystyrene HI Brennlene 8020; Polystyrene Crystal EA3000, EA3300, MA3200, MA5210, MC3200,
MC3600, MC3700; Polystyrene Medium Impact MC9540; SBR Rubber Intol 1502; Rubber Modified
Polystyrene; High Impact Polystyrene (HIPS); Polystyrene High Impact; Benzene, ethenyl-, Polymer
with 1,3-Butadiene.
Synonyms:
Polymers.
Chemical Family:
(C8H8)n.(C4H6)m; (=CH(C6H5)=CH2=)n.(=CH2=C2H2=CH2=)m.
Molecular Formula:
Melt processible plastic resin for extrusion, blow, injection or rotational moulding.
Product Use:
WHMIS Classification / Symbol:
READ THE ENTIRE MSDS FOR THE COMPLETE HAZARD EVALUATION OF THIS PRODUCT.
D-2B: Toxic (skin and eye irritant)
Ingredient
CAS#
ACGIH TLV
% Concentration
2. COMPOSITION, INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS (Not Intended As Specifications)
Styrene-Butadiene Block Copolymer
9003-55-8
—
95 - 100
Decomposition product:
Styrene
100-42-5
20 ppm
Trace
*A4
1,3-Butadiene
106-99-0
2 ppm
Trace
*A2
A4 = Not classifiable as a human carcinogen. (ACGIH-A4).
A2 = Suspected Human Carcinogen (ACGIH-A2).
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4. FIRST AID MEASURES
FIRST AID PROCEDURES
At ambient temperatures, material is a coarsely divided solid and is inert and essentially harmless. It
can present a slippage hazard. Under normal processing conditions, the material is a hot polymer.
Contact with hot molten materials cause severe burns to skin contact areas and eyes. Generally, it is
recommended not to remove material that has hardened in contact with skin, but to cool it by gently
flooding the area with copious quantities of cool water. In all such cases, immediately seek medical
attention.
General Guidelines:
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:
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
At ambient temperatures: Mechanical hazard. Dust may cause mechanical irritation to skin, eyes and
respiratory tract. Powdered material may form explosive dust-air mixtures.
At elevated temperatures: Contact with molten material may cause severe thermal burns. High vapour
concentrations may cause drowsiness. See "Other Health Effects" Section. Can decompose at high
temperatures forming toxic gases.
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW:
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
At ambient temperatures: Excessive contact with powder may cause drying of mucous membranes of
nose and throat due to absorption of moisture and oils.
At elevated temperatures: Prolonged exposure to processing fumes may cause eye and respiratory
tract irritation. Overexposure may cause headaches and nausea. Prolonged and repeated exposure
may cause pulmonary fibrosis. See "Other Health Effects" Section.
Inhalation:
At ambient temperatures: This product may cause irritation due to abrasive action. Product has a
tendency to cling to skin due to static charge. Care must be exercised to remove all product from skin.
(3)
At elevated temperatures: Burns (thermal) can occur if not promptly removed.
Skin Contact:
Not applicable.
Skin Absorption:
At ambient temperatures: This product may cause irritation, redness and possible damage due to
abrasiveness.
At elevated temperatures: Burns (thermal) can occur if not promptly removed. Vapours may cause
severe eye irritation.
Eye Contact:
At ambient temperatures: Ingestion of large amounts may cause intestinal obstruction. Ingestion of
large amounts may cause nausea, gastrointestinal upset and abdominal pain.
At elevated temperatures: Ingestion is not a likely route of exposure.
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.
At ambient temperatures, material is a coarsely divided solid and is inert and essentially harmless. It
can present a slippage hazard. Under normal processing conditions, the material is a hot, molten
plastic. Contact with hot molten plastics cause severe thermal burns to skin contact areas and eyes.
The interior of molten masses may remain hot for some time because of low thermal conductivity of the
polymer. Generally, it is recommended not to remove plastic that has hardened in contact with skin, but
to cool it by gently flooding the area with copious quantities of cool water. In all such cases,
immediately seek medical attention.
In general, long-term exposure to high concentrations of dust may cause increased mucous flow in the
nose and respiratory system airways. This condition usually disappears after exposure stops.
Controversy exists as to the role exposure to dust has in the development of chronic bronchitis
(inflammation of the air passages into the lungs). Other factors such as smoking and general air
pollution are more important, but dust exposure may contribute. (4)
May cause pneumoconiosis. Pneumoconiosis is the deposition of dust in the lungs and the tissue's
reaction to its presence. When exposure to the dust is severe or prolonged, the lungs' defenses are
overwhelmed.
At elevated temperatures: High vapour concentration may cause central nervous system (CNS)
depression or carboxyhemoglobinemia.. 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. Initial manifestation of carboxyhemoglobinemia is cyanosis,
characterized by cherry-red lips, tongue and mucous membranes and jaundice.
Other Health Effects:
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At ambient temperatures: Start flushing while removing contaminated clothing. Wash affected areas
thoroughly with soap and water. If irritation, redness, or a burning sensation develops and persists,
obtain medical advice.
At elevated temperatures: For thermal skin burns, remove clothing, any jewelry, and gross debris from
the burned area. Immediately flush the affected area with large amounts of water. Do not attempt to
peel polymer from skin. Leave the blisters intact. Cover the wounded area with gauze dressing
moistened with cool water; keep the dressing moist. Seek medical attention immediately.
Skin Contact:
At normal temperatures: 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.
At elevated temperatures: For thermal eye burns, remove any jewelry, and gross debris from the burned
area. Immediately flush the affected area with large amounts of water. Do not attempt to peel. Leave
the blisters intact. Cover the wounded area with gauze dressing moistened with cool water; keep the
dressing moist. Seek medical attention immediately.
Eye Contact:
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. DO NOT induce
vomiting. If spontaneous vomiting occurs, have victim lean forward with head down to avoid breathing
in of vomitus, rinse mouth and administer more water. Obtain medical attention IMMEDIATELY.
Ingestion:
At ambient temperatures: Treat symptomatically.
At elevated temperatures: Treatment for thermal, surface burns:
1. Immerse the burned part immediately in ice water to relieve pain and to prevent swelling and
blistering. Place cold packs, ice or wet cloths on the burned area if immersion is not possible.
2. Remove anything that is constrictive, such as rings, bracelets or footwear, before swelling begins.
3. Cover the burn with a clean, preferably sterile, lint-free dressing.
4. For severe burns, immediately seek medical attention and monitor breathing and treat for shock.
Medical conditions that may be aggravated by exposure to this product include diseases of the skin,
eyes or respiratory tract.
Note to Physicians:
5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
Flashpoint (°C)
AutoIgnition
Temperature (°C)
LEL
UEL
Flammability Limits in Air (%):
Does not flash.
> 450 (3)
1.1. (3)
6.1. (3)
Not regulated.
Flammability Class (WHMIS):
Thermal decomposition products are toxic and may include Styrene, 1,3 Butadiene, hydrocarbons and
oxides of carbon and irritating gases.
Hazardous Combustion
Products:
Above 90 °C, Powder may self-ignite in air. (3) This product may be capable of forming flammable dust
clouds in air. Minimize air borne spreading of dust. Spilled material may cause floors and contact
surfaces to become slippery.
Spilled molten material may be hot, but will solidify on cooling. Most resins melt when they burn. Fire
spread is accelerated by burning and dripping of flaming melt. Once fire becomes established it will
develop rapidly and application of large quantities of water at early stage is necessary to effect
extinguishment. (4)
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:
High voltage static electricity build-up is possible when significant quantities of dust are present.
Sensitivity to Static Discharge:
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA
Foam. Dry chemical, carbon dioxide or water spray.
Fire Extinguishing Media:
FIRE FIGHTING
INSTRUCTIONS
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Isolate materials that are not involved in the fire and protect personnel. Clean up immediately to
eliminate slipping hazard. Do not allow to enter sewers or watercourses. Avoid accumulation and
dispersion of dust to reduce explosion potential.
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.
In all cases of leak or spill contact vendor at Emergency Number shown on the front page of this MSDS.
Minimize air borne spreading of dust. Ventilate enclosed spaces. Avoid dry sweeping. Avoid air
blowing. Take up by a mechanical means preferably by a vacuum cleaner equipped with a high
efficiency filter. Eliminate all sources of ignition. Wear respirator, protective clothing and gloves.
Where a package (drum or bag) is damaged and / or leaking, repair it, or place it into an over-pack
drum immediately so as to avoid or minimize material loss and contamination of surrounding
environment. In order to prevent marine species and birds from ingesting pellets, emphasis should be
placed on total containment of plastic pellets through their lifespan. Avoid contaminating soil or
releasing this material into sewage and drainage systems and bodies of water. (3)
Containment and Clean-Up
Procedures:
7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
HANDLING
Post signs warning of high temperatures (i.e. molten materials and hot equipment). This product may be
capable of forming flammable dust clouds in air. Minimize air borne spreading of dust. Use normal
"good" industrial hygiene and housekeeping practices. Clean up immediately to eliminate slipping
hazard. Spilled material may cause floors and contact surfaces to become slippery.
Static neutralisers may be added when the powders are pneumatically conveyed. Pneumatic conveying
of this product can generate fines and dust particles that can, under certain conditions, pose an
explosion hazard. We recommend that the conveying system used be: (1) equipped with filters of
adequate size; (2) operated and maintained in such a manner to ensure that no leaks develop; and (3)
adequately grounded.
At ambient temperatures, material is a coarsely divided solid and is inert and essentially harmless. It
can present a slippage hazard. Under normal processing conditions, the material is a hot polymer.
Contact with hot molten materials cause severe burns to skin contact areas and eyes. Generally, it is
recommended not to remove material that has hardened in contact with skin, but to cool it by gently
flooding the area with copious quantities of cool water. In all such cases, immediately seek medical
attention. Provide adequate mechanical ventilation at the points of extrusion where the polymer is at
elevated temperatures coming from extruder into dies, molds etc. (3)
In order to avoid autoignition / hazardous decomposition of hot thick masses of plastic, purging should
be collected in small, flat shapes or thin strands to allow for rapid cooling, followed immediately by a
quench in water. (3) Spilled molten material may be hot, but will solidify on cooling.
Handling Practices:
Provide adequate mechanical ventilation at the points of extrusion where the polymer is at elevated
temperatures coming from extruder into dies, molds etc. (3) The HVAC (heating, ventilation and air
conditioning system) must be regularly inspected and maintained to avoid contaminants build-up in air
filters. This build-up reduces the effectiveness of the ventilation. Volatile constituents of this product
may gradually degrade canvas, cloth or plastic components such as seals and flexible tube coverings of
adjustable point source ventilation equipment. Preventative programs should consider this. See
Section 8, "Engineering Controls".
Ventilation Requirements:
Use only with adequate ventilation and avoid breathing dusts ( fumes or vapours ). Risk of spontaneous
ignition may arise if freshly manufactured material is not allowed to cool thoroughly before stacking in
bulk. (4) Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after
handling. Wash contaminated clothing thoroughly before re-use. Install non-slip surfaces around
machinery and equipment where spills may occur. Install drip pans. Provide duckboards or other non-
slip footing in frequently wet areas.
Above 90 Powder may self-ignite in air. (3) Avoid dry sweeping. Avoid air blowing.
Other Precautions:
STORAGE
Store below 65. 5 °C. (3)
Storage Temperature (°C):
Ventilation should be explosion proof.
Ventilation Requirements:
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Store in a cool, dry and well-ventilated area. Keep away from heat, sparks and flames. Keep
containers closed. Avoid moisture contamination. Prolonged storage may result in lumping or caking.
Do not expose sealed containers to temperatures above 40 Deg. Celcius. Avoid direct sunlight. Protect
against physical damage.
Storage Requirements:
Materials of construction for storing the product include: Multi-layer polyethylene bags or sacks; fiber
drum; Cardboard gaylords. 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
At ambient temperatures: 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.
At elevated temperatures: Ventilate low lying areas such as sumps or pits where dense vapours may
collect.
Volatile constituents of this product may gradually degrade canvas, cloth or plastic components such as
seals and flexible tube coverings of adjustable point source ventilation equipment. Preventative
programs should consider this.
Engineering Controls:
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE
EQUIPMENT (PPE)
Contact lenses should not be worn when working with this material. At ambient temperatures: Safety
glasses with side shields are recommended to prevent eye contact. Use dust-tight chemical safety
goggles when there is potential for eye contact.
At elevated temperatures: Use full face-shield and chemical safety goggles when there is potential for
contact.
Eye Protection:
At ambient temperatures: Gloves and protective clothing made from cotton, canvas or rubber or plastic
should be impervious under conditions of use.
At elevated temperatures: Skin protection should be insulated against hot or high temperatures.
Skin Protection:
At ambient temperatures: A NIOSH/MSHA-approved air-purifying respirator equipped with high-
efficiency particulate filters cartridges for concentrations up to 100 mg/m³.
At elevated temperatures: A NIOSH/MSHA-approved air-purifying respirator equipped with dust, mist,
fume cartridges for concentrations up to 1 000 ppm. An 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 regular work clothing. The use of coveralls is recommended. Locate safety shower and eyewash
station close to chemical handling area. Take all precautions to avoid personal contact.
Other Personal Protective
Equipment:
EXPOSURE GUIDELINES
SUBSTANCE
ACGIH TLV
(STEL)
OSHA PEL
(TWA) (STEL)
NIOSH REL
(TWA) (STEL)
Decomposition product:
Styrene
40 ppm
100 ppm
200 ppm (Ceiling)
50 ppm
100 ppm
1,3-Butadiene
—
1 ppm
5 ppm
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Solid.
White to opaque pellets, approximately 1/8 inches long. Also comes in an assortment
of colours.
Odourless.
Not available.
Decomposition will occur above 300 Degrees Celcius.
Softening Point at 94 - 103 Degrees Celcius. (3)
Not applicable.
Physical State:
Appearance:
Odour:
Odour Threshold (ppm):
Boiling Range (°C):
Melting/Freezing Point (°C):
Vapour Pressure (mm Hg at 20° C):
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES (Not intended as Specifications)
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Not applicable.
0.9 - 1.1. (3)
650 kg/m3. (3)
Not applicable.
Not available.
Insoluble in water. Soluble in Chlorinated solvents, aromatic solvents, Ketones. (3)
Not applicable.
Not applicable.
Not applicable.
Not applicable.
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):
Does not flash.
Flashpoint (°C):
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Meaningful toxicological test data could not be found for this product.
TOXICOLOGICAL DATA:
Styrene or 1,3 Butadiene: This product may contain a trace amount (less than 0.1%, w/w) of
carcinogen(s) ( Styrene or 1,3 Butadiene ) ( Possibly carcinogenic to humans. (IARC-2B) ). It is
expected that there will not be any health effects attributable to this material owing to it's exceptionally
low concentration. Trace concentrations are being disclosed by way of full disclosure only; the
concentration is very much less than the minimum reporting concentration of 0.1 %. This product does
not meet WHMIS criteria to be classed as D2A carcinogenic.
Carcinogenicity Data:
No adverse reproductive effects are anticipated.
Reproductive Data:
Butadiene-Styrene Resin has demonstrated mutagenic activity in bacterial assay system. See Section
11, "Other Studies Relevant to Material".
Mutagenicity Data:
No adverse teratogenic effects are anticipated.
Teratogenicity Data:
None known.
Respiratory / Skin Sensitization
Data:
None known.
Synergistic Materials:
Application of 500 mg to the rabbit eye was reported to have caused mild irritation. Implantation of the
solid at certain sites of the body for prolonged periods may cause local tumours. This effect is known
as "solid state carcinogenesis" and seems to be caused by the reaction of the body against the foreign
objects, rather than the chemical nature of the material itself. One study indicates that the Styrene-
butadiene resins and its thermal degradation products caused mutagenicity in bacteria (Ames Test). (4)
Other Studies Relevant to
Material:
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Not available. Ecotoxicity is expected to be low based on the low water solubility. In the case of
seabirds, some marine biologists believe that ingestion of pellets by the fowl may cause intestinal
blockage, false feelings of satiation or reduction in absorption of nutrients, causing malnutrition and
starvation. (3)
Ecotoxicity:
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
CHEMICAL STABILITY
Stable. SBR may be degraded by organic solvents, particularly hydrocarbon fuels and oils. (4)
Under Normal Conditions:
Not readily flammable, but will support combustion. This product may be capable of forming flammable
dust clouds in air.
Under Fire Conditions:
Will not occur.
Hazardous Polymerization:
High temperatures, sparks, open flames and all other sources of ignition. Decompositon will occur
above 300 °C (3) Minimize air borne spreading of dust. Avoid accumulation and dispersion of dust to
reduce explosion potential. Clean up immediately to eliminate slipping hazard. Avoid direct sunlight.
Conditions to Avoid:
Strong oxidizers. Strong acids. Alkalies. Halogens. Copper and its alloys.
Materials to Avoid:
Thermal decomposition products are toxic and may include Styrene, 1,3 Butadiene, hydrocarbons,
oxides of carbon and irritating gases.
Decomposition or Combustion
Products:
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Not readily biodegradable. Low bioaccumulation potential. Product has an unaesthetic appearance and
can be a nuisance. Do not contaminate domestic or irrigation water supplies, lakes, streams, ponds, or
rivers. In order to prevent marine species and birds from ingesting pellets, emphasis should be placed
on total containment of plastic pellets through their lifespan. This should be accomplished through
rapid cleanup of spills, providing appropriate containment systems to prevent pellet discharge from a
facility, and ensuring proper securement of pellets during shipping, return or disposal. Avoid
contaminating soil or releasing this material into sewage and drainage systems and bodies of water. (3)
Environmental Fate:
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
None required.
Deactivating Chemicals:
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:
Recycling is encouraged. Treat package in the same manner as the product. Dispose of waste material
at an approved waste incineration facility or landfill site in accordance with applicable local, provincial
and federal regulations.
Disposal of Packaging:
14. TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION
CANADIAN TDG ACT SHIPPING DESCRIPTION:
This product is not regulated by TDG.
Label(s): Not applicable. Placard: Not applicable.
ERAP Index: -----.
Exemptions: None known.
US DOT CLASSIFICATION (49CFR 172.101, 172.102):
This product is not regulated by DOT.
Label(s): Not applicable. Placard: Not applicable.
CERCLA-RQ: None known.
Exemptions: None known.
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
CANADA
All constituents of this product are included on the DSL.
CEPA - NSNR:
Not included.
CEPA - NPRI:
Controlled Products Regulations Classification (WHMIS):
D-2B: Toxic (skin and eye irritant)
USA
All constituents of this product are included on the TSCA inventory.
Environmental Protection Act:
Skin and Eye Irritant.
OSHA HCS (29CFR 1910.1200):
Text22:
NFPA: 1 Health, 1 Fire, 1 Reactivity (3)
Text22:
HMIS: 1 Health, 1 Fire, 1 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.
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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, 2007, American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, Cincinnati, 2007.
5.
Regulatory Affairs Group, Brenntag Canada Inc.
6.
The British Columbia Drug and Poison Information Centre, Poison Managements Manual, Canadian Pharmaceutical
Association, Ottawa, 1981.
7.
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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.
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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) 259-5333
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.