Material Name: SA-50 BRAND ORNAMENTAL INSECT SPRAY SDS ID: ohsca856 Issue Date: 2016-06-28 Revision: 2.07 |
SA-50 BRAND ORNAMENTAL INSECT SPRAY
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carbamates
829-6773
Emergency Overview
Change in color: Not available
Physical Form: soluble concentrate
Health Hazards: potentially fatal on contact with the skin or swallowed, nervous system damage
Short Term: tearing, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, chest pain, difficulty breathing, irregular heartbeat, headache, dizziness, visual disturbances, dilated pupils or pin-point pupils, lung congestion, convulsions, coma
Long Term: same as effects reported in other routes of exposure
Short Term: same as effects reported in short term inhalation, irritation, death
Long Term: same as effects reported in other routes of exposure
Short Term: same as effects reported in short term inhalation, tearing, dilated pupils or pin-point pupils
Long Term: same as effects reported in other routes of exposure
Short Term: same as effects reported in short term inhalation, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, death
Long Term: same as effects reported in other routes of exposure
CAS EC No Registration No | Component Name Synonyms | 1272/2008 (CLP) | Percent |
68602-80-2 271-620-9 -- | AROMATIC PETROLEUM DISTILLATES, C12-30 | -- | 31.0000 |
315-18-4 206-249-3 -- | MEXACARBATE | Acute Tox. 2 (Oral) - H300 Acute Tox. 4 (Dermal) - H312 Aquatic Acute 1 - H400 Aquatic Chronic 1 - H410 | 22.0000 |
If adverse effects occur, remove to uncontaminated area. Give artificial respiration if not breathing. If breathing is difficult, oxygen should be administered by qualified personnel. Get immediate medical attention.
Emergency responders should wear gloves and avoid contamination. Remove contaminated clothing, jewelry, and shoes immediately. Artificial respiration (rescue breathing) may be needed. Wash contaminated areas with soap and water. Get medical attention immediately.
Wash eyes immediately with large amounts of water or normal saline, occasionally lifting upper and lower lids, until no evidence of chemical remains. Get medical attention immediately.
If vomiting occurs, keep head lower than hips to help prevent aspiration. Use a bag valve mask or similar device to perform artificial respiration (rescue breathing) if needed. Contact local poison control center or physician immediately. Get medical attention immediately.
For inhalation, consider oxygen. For ingestion, consider gastric lavage. Consider oxygen. Avoid depressants.
See Section 9 for Flammability Properties
Slight fire hazard.
regular dry chemical, regular foam, water
Large fires: Use regular foam or flood with fine water spray.
Move container from fire area if it can be done without risk. Fight large fires from a protected location or safe distance. Stay away from the ends of tanks. Dike for later disposal. Do not scatter spilled material with high-pressure water streams. Do not attempt to extinguish fire unless flow of material can be stopped first. Use extinguishing agents appropriate for surrounding fire. Flood with fine water spray. Cool containers with water spray until well after the fire is out. Apply water from a protected location or from a safe distance. Avoid inhalation of material or combustion by-products. Stay upwind and keep out of low areas. Consider downwind evacuation if material is leaking.
Do not touch spilled material. Stop leak if possible without personal risk. Reduce vapors with water spray. Small spills: Absorb with sand or other non-combustible material. Collect spilled material in appropriate container for disposal. Small dry spills: Move containers away from spill to a safe area. Large spills: Dike for later disposal. Keep unnecessary people away, isolate hazard area and deny entry. Ventilate closed spaces before entering. Notify Local Emergency Planning Committee and State Emergency Response Commission for release greater than or equal to RQ (U.S. SARA Section 304). If release occurs in the U.S. and is reportable under CERCLA Section 103, notify the National Response Center at (800)424-8802 (USA) or (202)426-2675 (USA).
Store and handle in accordance with all current regulations and standards. May be subject to EPA pesticide registration. Notify State Emergency Response Commission for storage or use at amounts greater than or equal to the TPQ (U.S. EPA SARA Section 302). SARA Section 303 requires facilities storing a material with a TPQ to participate in local emergency response planning (U.S. EPA 40 CFR 355 Part B). Keep separated from incompatible substances.
Component Exposure Limits
Biological limit value
Provide local exhaust ventilation system. Ensure compliance with applicable exposure limits.
Eyes/Face Wear splash resistant safety goggles. Provide an emergency eye wash fountain and quick drench shower in the immediate work area.
Wear appropriate chemical resistant clothing.
Wear appropriate chemical resistant gloves.
Under conditions of frequent use or heavy exposure, respiratory protection may be needed. Respiratory protection is ranked in order from minimum to maximum. Consider warning properties before use. Any supplied-air respirator with a full facepiece that is operated in a pressure-demand or other positive-pressure mode. Any self-contained breathing apparatus that has a full facepiece and is operated in a pressure-demand or other positive-pressure mode. For Unknown Concentrations or Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health - Any supplied-air respirator with a full facepiece that is operated in a pressure-demand or other positive-pressure mode in combination with an auxiliary self-contained breathing apparatus operated in pressure-demand or other positive-pressure mode. Any self-contained breathing apparatus that has a full facepiece and is operated in a pressure-demand or other positive-pressure mode.
Appearance | Not available | Physical State | Liquid |
Odor | Not available | Color | Not available |
Odor Threshold | Not available | pH | Not available |
Melting Point | Not available | Boiling Point | Not available |
Freezing point | Not available | Evaporation Rate | Not available |
Boiling Point Range | Not available | Flammability (solid, gas) | Not available |
Autoignition | Not available | Flash Point | Not available |
Lower Explosive Limit | Not available | Decomposition | Not available |
Upper Explosive Limit | Not available | Vapor Pressure | Not available |
Vapor Density (air=1) | Not available | Specific Gravity (water=1) | Not available |
Water Solubility | Not available | Partition coefficient: n-octanol/water | Not available |
Viscosity | Not available | Solubility (Other) | Not available |
Density | Not available | Physical Form | soluble concentrate |
Stable at normal temperatures and pressure. Stable at normal temperatures and pressure.
oxidizing materials
MEXACARBATE OXIDIZERS (STRONG): Fire and explosion hazard.
oxides of carbon, nitrogen
Thermal decomposition products: oxides of carbon, nitrogen. test.
Will not polymerize. Will not polymerize.
Component Analysis - LD50/LC50
Component Carcinogenicity
MEXACARBATE | 315-18-4 |
IARC: | Supplement 7 [1987]; Monograph 12 [1976] (Group 3 (not classifiable)) |
heart or cardiovascular disorders, heart problems, respiratory disorders, skin disorders and allergies,
CARBAMATES: When inhaled, the first effects of cholinesterase inhibition are usually respiratory and may include nasal hyperemia and watery discharge, chest discomfort, dyspnea, and wheezing due to increased bronchial secretions and bronchoconstriction Other systemic effects may begin within a few minutes or several hours of exposure Symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, headache, vertigo, ocular pain, ciliary muscle spasm, blurring or dimness of vision, miosis, or in some cases mydriasis, lacrimation, salivation, sweating, and confusion Other reported central nervous system or neuromuscular effects include ataxia, slurred speech, areflexia, weakness, fatigue, twitching, fasciculation, tremor, and eventually paralysis of the extremities and possibly of the respiratory muscles In severe cases, there may also be involuntary defecation and urination, bradycardia, hypotension, pulmonary edema, convulsions, coma, and death from respiratory failure or cardiac arrest Carbamates generally do not accumulate in mammalian tissue and the cholinesterase inhibition reverses rather rapidly In non-fatal cases, the illness generally lasts less than 24 hours.
CARBAMATES Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause effects as described in acute exposure.
MEXACARBATE See information on carbamates.
CARBAMATES: Some compounds may cause irritation Localized sweating and fasciculations may occur at the site of contact If sufficient amounts are absorbed through the skin, other effects of cholinesterase inhibition may occur as described in acute inhalation; symptoms may be delayed for 2-3 hours, usually no more than 8 hours.
CARBAMATES Repeated or prolonged exposure may cause effects as described in acute exposure.
MEXACARBATE See information on carbamates.
CARBAMATES: Direct contact may cause pain, hyperemia, lacrimation, twitching of the eyelids, miosis, and ciliary muscle spasm with loss of accomodation, blurred or dimmed vision and browache Sometimes mydriasis may occur instead of miosis With sufficient exposure, other symptoms of cholinesterase inhibition may occur as described in acute inhalation.
CARBAMATES: Prolonged exposure may cause effects as described in acute exposure Some compounds have caused toxic effects on the crystalline lens, conjunctival thickening and obstruction of nasolacrimal canals when used as miotic eye drops.
MEXACARBATE See information on carbamates.
CARBAMATES: When ingested, the first effects may be nausea, vomiting, anorexia, abdominal cramps, and diarrhea With absorption from the gastrointestinal tract, the other effects of cholinesterase inhibition as described in acute inhalation may occur; symptoms may begin within minutes or be delayed several hours.
CARBAMATES Repeated ingestion may cause effects as described in acute exposure.
MEXACARBATE See information on carbamates.
Component Analysis - Aquatic Toxicity
May be subject to EPA pesticide registration.
Component Waste Numbers
MEXACARBATE | 315-18-4 |
RCRA: | waste number P128 |
Component Marine Pollutants
Component | CAS # | Minimum Concentration |
MEXACARBATE | 315-18-4 | DOT regulated marine pollutant |
Component Marine Pollutants (TDG)
Component Marine Pollutants (IMDG)
MEXACARBATE | 315-18-4 |
IMDG regulated marine pollutant (Listed in the index) |
MEXACARBATE | 315-18-4 |
SARA 302: | 500 lb lower TPQ; 10000 lb upper TPQ |
CERCLA: | 1000 lb final RQ; 454 kg final RQ |
SARA 304: | 1000 lb EPCRA RQ |
SARA Section 311/312 (40 CFR 370 Subparts B and C)
Component | CAS | CA | MA | MN | NJ | PA |
MEXACARBATE | 315-18-4 | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
Not listed under California Proposition 65
Component | CAS# | US | CA | EU | AU | PH | JP | KR | CN | NZ |
AROMATIC PETROLEUM DISTILLATES, C12-30 | 68602-80-2 | Yes | NSL | EIN | Yes | No | No | Yes | No | Yes |
MEXACARBATE | 315-18-4 | No | No | EIN | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | No |
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Korea GHS Classifications
MOE: | Acute toxicity Oral Category 2 H300 Fatal if swallowed. Acute toxicity Dermal Category 4 H312 Harmful in contact with skin. Hazardous to aquatic environment - acute hazard Category 1 H400 Very toxic to aquatic life. Hazardous to aquatic environment - chronic hazard Category 1 H410 Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects. |
Korea GHS Labeling Information
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Taiwan GHS Classifications
No classification assigned.
ACGIH - American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists; ADR - European Road Transport; AU - Australia; BOD - Biochemical Oxygen Demand; C - Celsius; CA - Canada; CAS - Chemical Abstracts Service; CERCLA - Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act; CN - China; CPR - Controlled Products Regulations; DFG - Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft; DOT - Department of Transportation; DSL - Domestic Substances List; EEC - European Economic Community; EINECS - European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances; EPA - Environmental Protection Agency; EU - European Union; F - Fahrenheit; IARC - International Agency for Research on Cancer; IATA - International Air Transport Association; ICAO - International Civil Aviation Organization; IDL - Ingredient Disclosure List; IDLH - Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health; IMDG - International Maritime Dangerous Goods; JP - Japan; Kow - Octanol/water partition coefficient; KR - Korea; LEL - Lower Explosive Limit; LOLI - List Of LIsts™ - ChemADVISOR’s Regulatory Database; MAK - Maximum Concentration Value in the Workplace; MEL - Maximum Exposure Limits; NFPA - National Fire Protection Agency; NIOSH - National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; NJTSR - New Jersey Trade Secret Registry; NTP - National Toxicology Program; NZ - New Zealand; OSHA - Occupational Safety and Health Administration; PH - Philippines; RCRA - Resource Conservation and Recovery Act; RID - European Rail Transport; RTECS - Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances®; SARA - Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act; STEL - Short-term Exposure Limit; TDG - Transportation of Dangerous Goods; TSCA - Toxic Substances Control Act; TWA - Time Weighted Average; UEL - Upper Explosive Limit; US - United States
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