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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
CHLOROCLEAN 5 - 30%
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Corrosive! May be fatal if inhaled or swallowed. Causes severe skin and eye burns. Vapours are
extremely irritating to eyes and respiratory tract. Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause
discoloration and erosion of teeth. See "Other Health Effects" Section. Can decompose at high
temperatures forming toxic gases. Reacts with water. Contents may develop pressure on prolonged
exposure to heat.
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW:
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
Corrosive! Product may cause severe irritation of the nose, throat and respiratory tract. Repeated
and/or prolonged exposures may cause productive cough, running nose, bronchopneumonia,
pulmonary oedema (fluid build-up in lungs), and reduction of pulmonary function. Prolonged or repeated
exposure may cause discoloration and erosion of teeth. See "Other Health Effects" Section.
Inhalation:
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#:
00064410
Index:
2005 January 07
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Chloroclean 5 - 30%.
Product Name:
2007 May 18
Date of Revision:
Effective Date:
HCI3267/07B
Not available.
Chemical Name:
Not available.
Synonyms:
Inorganic Acid.
Chemical Family:
Not available.
Molecular Formula:
Water treatment. Chemical intermediate. Plating chemicals. Oxidizing agent.
Product Use:
WHMIS Classification / Symbol:
READ THE ENTIRE MSDS FOR THE COMPLETE HAZARD EVALUATION OF THIS PRODUCT.
D-1A: Very Toxic (acute effects)
E: Corrosive
Ingredient
CAS#
ACGIH TLV
% Concentration
2. COMPOSITION, INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS (Not Intended As Specifications)
Hydrochloric Acid
7647-01-0

5 - 30
*A4
A4 = Not classifiable as a human carcinogen. (ACGIH-A4).
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4. FIRST AID MEASURES
FIRST AID PROCEDURES
Prompt removal of the material and obtaining medical attention are essential for all contact. Remove all
contaminated clothing and immediately wash the exposed areas with copious amounts of water.
Continue the flushing during transportation to the emergency department. Corrosive effects may be
delayed (up to 72 hours), and damage may occur without the sensation or onset of pain. Contact local
poison control centre for further guidance.
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. Oxygen administration may
be beneficial in this situation but should only be administered by personnel trained in its use. Obtain
medical attention IMMEDIATELY.
Inhalation:
Prompt removal of the material from the skin is essential. Remove all contaminated clothing and
immediately wash the exposed areas with copious amounts of water for a minimum of 30 minutes or up
to 60 minutes for critical body areas. Obtain medical attention IMMEDIATELY.
Skin Contact:
Immediately flush eyes with running water for a minimum of 30 minutes, preferably up to 60 minutes.
Hold eyelids open during flushing. If irritation persists, repeat flushing. Do not transport victim until the
recommended flushing period is completed unless flushing can be continued during transport.
Eye Contact:
Do not attempt to give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. IMMEDIATELY contact local
Poison Control Centre. If victim is alert and not convulsing, rinse mouth out and give 1 to 2 glasses of
milk. Water may be used if milk is not available but it is not as effective. If spontaneous vomiting
occurs, have victim lean forward with head down to avoid breathing in of vomitus, rinse mouth and
administer more milk or water. IMMEDIATELY transport victim to an emergency facility.
Ingestion:
Corrosive! Burns can occur if not promptly removed. Concentrated solutions may cause pain and deep
and severe burns to the skin. Prolonged and repeated exposure to dilute solutions often causes
irritation, redness, pain and drying and cracking of the skin. Toxic effects may be delayed. Avoid
handling when the skin is moist, wet or abraded.
Skin Contact:
Skin absorption is a secondary concern to the continual destruction of tissue while the product is in
contact with the skin. Prolonged or wide spread skin contact may result in the absorption of potentially
harmful amounts of material.
Skin Absorption:
Extremely corrosive! This product causes corneal scarring and clouding. Glaucoma, cataracts and
permanent blindness may occur.
Eye Contact:
Corrosive! This product causes severe burning and pain in the mouth, throat and abdomen. Vomiting,
diarrhea and perforation of the esophagus and stomach lining may occur. Prolonged or repeated
exposure may cause discoloration and erosion of teeth.
Ingestion:
Corrosive effects 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 ulcers of the upper respiratory tract and pulmonary oedema. 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)
Other Health Effects:
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Treatment for corrosive chemical contact with skin:
1. Immerse the exposed 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 exposed part with a clean, preferably sterile, lint-free dressing.
4. For severe exposure, immediately seek medical attention and monitor breathing and treat for shock.
Due to the severely irritating or corrosive nature of the material, swallowing may lead to ulceration and
inflammation of the upper alimentary tract with hemorrhage and fluid loss. Also, perforation of the
esophagus or stomach may occur, leading to mediastinitis or peritonitis and the resultant complications.
(3) Mucosal injury following ingestion of this corrosive material may contraindicate the induction of
vomiting in the treatment of possible intoxication. Similarly, if gastric lavage is performed, intubation
should be done with great care. If oral burns are present or a corrosive ingestion is suspected by the
patient's history, perform esophagoscopy as soon as possible. Scope should not be passed beyond the
first burn because of the risk of perforation.
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.
Medical conditions that may be aggravated by exposure to this product include neurological,
cardiovascular and skin disorders, 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 (%):
Non-combustible (does not
burn).
Not applicable.
Not applicable.
Not applicable.
Not regulated.
Flammability Class (WHMIS):
Chlorine and Hydrogen Chloride.
Hazardous Combustion
Products:
When heated, hydrogen chloride gas is liberated. Avoid direct contact of this product with water as this
can cause a violent exothermic reaction. Reacts with most metals to produce hydrogen gas which could
make an explosive mixture with air.
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:
Not expected to be sensitive to static discharge.
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. Do not use water.
Fire Extinguishing Media:
FIRE FIGHTING
INSTRUCTIONS
Use water spray to cool fire-exposed containers or structures. Use water spray to disperse vapours.
Isolate materials that are not involved in the fire and protect personnel. The heat from a fire can cause
a build-up of pressure inside the containers which may rupture. Cool containers with flooding quantities
of water until well after the fire is out. (4) Spilled acid may cause floors and contact surfaces to be
come slippery.
Instructions to the Fire Fighters:
Use self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing. Protective clothing for skin and eye
protection should be worn to protect against corrosive materials.
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,
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property and the environment. There may be specific reporting requirements associated with spills, leaks or releases, which change from
region to region.
See Section 13, "Deactivating Chemicals". Wear protective clothing. Do not use combustible materials
such as sawdust as an absorbent. Spilled acid may cause floors and contact surfaces to be come
slippery. 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
Use normal "good" industrial hygiene and housekeeping practices. Containers 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. When diluting, add this material/product to water in small amounts to avoid
spattering. Never add water to this material/product.
Handling Practices:
See Section 8, "Engineering Controls".
Ventilation Requirements:
Use only with adequate ventilation and avoid breathing aerosols ( 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. Do not use cutting or welding torches on empty drums that contained
this material/product.
Other Precautions:
STORAGE
10 to 27 °C.
Storage Temperature (°C):
Ventilation should be corrosion proof.
Ventilation Requirements:
Store in a clean, cool well ventilated area, away from organic chemicals, strong bases, strong acids,
metal powders, carbides, sulfides, and any readily oxidizable material. Protect from direct sunlight.
Protect against physical damage. Storage tanks should be in a contained area to control any spills or
leaks. Storage area should be equipped with acid-resistant floors, sumps and should have controlled
drainage to a recovery tank. Do not store or transport with food or feed.
Storage Requirements:
All metal equipment used to handle this acid must be lined with an appropriate protective material, such
as rubber or certain plastics. (3) Attacks some types of rubber, plastics and coatings. Confirm
suitability of any material before using.
Equipment for storage, handling or transportation should NOT be made of: nylon, zinc and its alloys,
brass, galvanized iron, bronze, steel, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum and Copper and its alloys.
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
Corrosion resistant explosion proof local exhaust is acceptable for laboratory use. Forced ventilation
neutralizing scrubber is required when large amounts are used in manufacturing. Use only in closed
systems which are corrosion resistant and are verified as being free of air and moisture at all times
(even when not in use). Pressure test and purge system prior to each use with inert gas. Air monitoring
device is highly recommended. 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 and
chemical safety goggles when there is potential for contact. Contact lenses should not be worn when
working with this material.
Eye Protection:
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Gloves and protective clothing made from viton, teflon, PVC, neoprene, natural rubber, butyl rubber or
nitrile rubber should be impervious under conditions of use. Attacks some types of rubber, plastics and
coatings. Do not use gloves or protective clothing made from polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) Prior to use, user
should confirm impermeability. Discard contaminated gloves.
Skin Protection:
No specific guidelines available. A NIOSH/MSHA-approved full facepiece air-purifying respirator
equipped with acid gas, dust, mist, fume cartridges for concentrations up to 20 ppm Hydrochloric Acid.
An air-supplied respirator if concentrations are higher or unknown.
Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health (IDLH) value: 50 ppm ( Hydrochloric Acid ). The purpose of
establishing an IDLH value is to ensure that the worker can escape from a given contaminated
environment in the event of failure of the most protective respiratory equipment. In the event of failure
of respiratory protective equipment, every effort should be made to exit immediately. (4)
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.
Other Personal Protective
Equipment:
EXPOSURE GUIDELINES
SUBSTANCE
ACGIH TLV
(STEL)
OSHA PEL
(TWA) (STEL)
NIOSH REL
(TWA) (STEL)
Hydrochloric Acid
2 ppm (Ceiling)
---
5 ppm (Ceiling)
---
5 ppm (Ceiling)
Liquid.
Colourless to pale yellow liquid.
Strong, pungent odour.
Not available.
85 - 100.
Not available.
Not available.
1.27
1.02 - 1.08.
1 020 - 1 080 kg/m³
Not available.
Not available.
Soluble in water.
> 90
< 1.0
Not available.
Not available.
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:
Not flammable. When heated, hydrogen chloride gas is liberated.
Under Fire Conditions:
Will not occur.
Hazardous Polymerization:
High temperatures, sparks, open flames and all other sources of ignition. Avoid contact with water.
Conditions to Avoid:
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11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
TOXICOLOGICAL DATA:
SUBSTANCE
LD50 (Oral, Rat)
LD50 (Dermal, Rabbit)
LC50 (Inhalation, Rat, 4h)
Hydrochloric Acid
900 - 1 300 mg/kg (3)
---
1 562 ppm (1)
The ingredient(s) of this product is (are) not classed as carcinogenic by ACGIH, IARC, OSHA or NTP.
Carcinogenicity Data:
No adverse reproductive effects are anticipated.
Reproductive Data:
Hydrochloric Acid has demonstrated mutagenic activity in bacterial assay system. See "Other Studies
Relevant to Material".
Mutagenicity Data:
No adverse teratogenic effects are anticipated.
Teratogenicity Data:
None known.
Respiratory / Skin Sensitization
Data:
Reaction with hydrochloric acid may form bis-chloromethyl ether. Bis-Chloromethyl ether is a suspected
human carcinogen according to ACGIH (American Conference of Government Industrial Hygienists)
and carcinogenic to humans according to IARC (International Agency for Research on Cancer).
Synergistic Materials:
Application of a 1 % Hydrochloric Acid solution to the eyes of rabbits for 20 seconds caused corneal
scarring. Other studies have reported that application of 5 mg for 30 seconds caused mild irritation and
that application of a 5 % solution caused minimal irritation. Corrosive burns resulted when 0.5 ml of a
17 % concentrated solution was applied to rabbit skin for 4 hours. (4)
Mutagenic effects have been reported in one bacterial test, in three insect tests and in one in vitro
mammalian cell test (Hamster lung cells). Hydrochloric Acid tested negative in another in vitro
mammalian cell test (Syrian Hamster embryo cells). (4)
Epidemiological studies, which studied Hydrochloric Acid and risk of developing cancer, have
observed excess lung cancers in workers exposed to Hydrochloric Acid. Increased risk of oat-cell
carcinoma was also observed in workers exposed to Hydrochloric Acid. Male rats exposed to 10 ppm
Hydrochloric Acid vapour / mists for 6 hours/day, 5 days/week, for their lifetimes showed no
carcinogenic or chronic toxic effects. (4)
Female rats were exposed to 450 mg/M3 for 1 hour either prior to mating or on day 9 of pregnancy.
Developmental effects were observed in the offspring. However, this exposure caused toxic effects,
including mortality, to mothers. (4)
Other Studies Relevant to
Material:
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Harmful to aquatic life at low concentrations. Toxicity is primarily associated with pH.
Hydrochloric Acid:
96-hour TLm = 282 ppm (Mosquito Fish, Fresh water). (3)
LC50 48-hour = 100 to 330 ppm (Shrimp, Salt water). (3)
Ecotoxicity:
Not available. 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:
Strong oxidizers. Lewis or mineral acids. Sulphuric Acid. Ammonia. Strong bases. Combustibles.
Amines. Organic materials. Reducing agents. Nylon. Metal Oxides. Carbonates. Cyanides. Sulfides.
Metal Acetylides. Carbides. Phosphides borides. silicides. Finely divided metals. zinc and its alloys
brass bronze galvanized iron Metals. Alkali metals and their hydroxides. Alkanol amines. Corrosive to
iron, steel, copper and their alloys. Hydrogen gas may be produced on prolonged contact with metals
such as aluminum, tin, lead and zinc. Epoxides. Aldehydes. Attacks some types of rubber, plastics and
coatings.
Formaldehyde : Reaction with hydrochloric acid may form bis-chloromethyl ether. Bis-Chloromethyl
ether is a suspected human carcinogen according to ACGIH (American Conference of Government
Industrial Hygienists) and carcinogenic to humans according to IARC (International Agency for
Research on Cancer).
Materials to Avoid:
Chlorine and Hydrogen Chloride.
Decomposition or Combustion
Products:
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Date of Revision:
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13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Neutralize carefully with soda ash or sodium bicarbonate to a pH of 6 to 9. Neutralization is expected to
be exothermic. Effervescence may result.
Deactivating Chemicals:
This information applies to the material as manufactured. 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 "Disposal of Packaging".
Safe Handling of Residues:
See Section 13, "Deactivating Chemicals". 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:
HYDROCHLORIC ACID, Class 8, UN1789, PG II.
Label(s): Corrosives. Placard: Corrosives.
ERAP Index: 3000.
Exemptions: None known.
US DOT CLASSIFICATION (49CFR 172.101, 172.102):
HYDROCHLORIC ACID, Class 8, UN1789, PG II.
Label(s): Corrosive. Placard: Corrosive.
CERCLA-RQ: Not available.
Exemptions: None known.
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
CANADA
This material is included on the DSL under the CEPA.
CEPA - NSNR:
Hydrochloric Acid.
CEPA - NPRI:
Controlled Products Regulations Classification (WHMIS):
D-1A: Very Toxic (acute effects)
E: Corrosive
USA
This material is included on the TSCA Inventory.
Environmental Protection Act:
Highly Toxic. Corrosive.
OSHA HCS (29CFR 1910.1200):
Text22:
NFPA: Health, Fire, Reactivity ()
Text22:
HMIS: 3 Health, 0 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.
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.
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Guide to Occupational Exposure Values, 2005, American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, Cincinnati, 2005.
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.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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.