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111-30-8
7732-18-5
67-56-1

File Name: emsdiasum_com---16100.asp
                                                    EMS CAT AL OG NO:       16100 - 16122
EMS PR ODUCT : Glut ar aldehyde 10%
DAT E: June 28, 2001
PAGE NUMB ER : One of 13



MAT ER I AL S AFET Y DAT A S HEET

T he information contained herein is based on data considered accurate. However, no
warranty is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of these data or the results to
be obtained from the use thereof.

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damage to vendees, users or third parties caused by the material. Such vendees or
users assume all risks associated with the use of the material.


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PR ODUCT I DENT I FI CAT I ON
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PRODUC NAME:
T G lutaraldehyde 10%
COMMON NAME: Glutaraldehyde (1% by Weight)
SYNONYM: Glutaral, Glutaric Dialdehyde
CHEMI C FORMULA: OHC 3I I 6C
AL C HO
CHEMI C FAMI LY: Aldehydes
AL
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COMPOS I T I ON I NFOR MAT I ON
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C OMPONENT CAS# AMOUNT
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G lutaraldehyde 111-30-8 10%
Glutaraldehyde 10% EM Grade


Water 7732-18-5 < 89.5%
Methanol 67-56-1 0.5%
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HAZ AR DS I DENT I FI CAT I ON
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EMER GENCY OVER VI EW

APPEARANC E: T ransparent, C olorless
PHYSI C ST AT E:
AL Liquid
ODOR: Sharp, Fruity, Medicinal
HAZARDS OF PRODUC :
T DANG ER!
C ORROSI VE
C AUSES I RREVERSI BLE EYE DAMAG E.
C AUSES SKI N BURNS.
MAY BE FAT AL I F SWALLOWED.
PROLONG OR FREQUENT LY REPEAT ED SKI N
ED
C ONT AC MAY C
T AUSE ALLERG C REAC I ON I N SOME
I T
I NDI VI DUALS.
PLAST I C C ONT AI NER, I F PRESENT , MAY CAUSE
ST AT I C I G T I ON HAZARD.
NI

ASPI RAT I ON MAY C AUSE LUNG DAMAG CE. AUSES
AST HMAT I C SI G AND SYMPT OMS I N
NS
HYPER-REAC I VE I NDI VI DUALS.
T

POT ENT I AL HEALT H EFFEC S:
T
Effects of Single Acute Overexposure:

I NHALAT I ON:
Vapor is irritating to the respiratory tract, causing stinging sensations in the nose and
throat, discharge from the nose, possibly bleeding from the nose, coughing, chest
discomfort and tightness, difficulty with breathing, and headache. Heating the solution
may result in more severe irritant effects.

EYE C ONT AC :T
Liquid will cause a severe and persistent conjunctivitis, seen as excess redness and
marked swelling of the conjuctiva and profuse discharge. Severe corneal injury may
develop, which could permanently impair vision if prompt first-aid and medical
treatment are not obtained. Vapor will cause stinging sensations in the eye with excess
tear production, blinking, and possibly a slight excess redness of the conjunctiva.

SKI N C ONT AC :T
Brief contact will cause itching with mild to moderate local redness and possibly
swelling. Prolonged contact may result in pain, severe redness and swelling, with
ulceration, tissue destruction, and possibly bleeding into the inflamed area. Contact




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with solutions of glutaraldehyde may cause harmless yellow or brownish coloration of
the skin.

SKI N ABSORPT I ON:
Prolonged or widespread contact may result in the absorption of potentially harmful
amounts of material.

SWALLOWI NG :
Moderately toxic. May cause moderate to marked irritation and possibly chemical burns
of the mouth, throat, esophagus, and stomach. T here will be discomfort or pain in the
chest and abdomen, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, faintness, drowsiness, thirst,
weakness, circulatory shock, collapse and coma. Aspiration into the lungs may occur
during ingestion or vomiting, resulting in lung injury.

Chronic, Prolonged or Repeated Overexposure

EFFEC S OF REPEAT ED OVEREXPOSURE:
T
Repeated skin contact may cause a cumulative dermatitis.

OT HER EFFEC S OF OVEREXPOSURE:
T
May cause skin sensitization in a small portion of individuals and present as an allergic
contact dermatitis. T his usually results from contact with the liquid, but occasionally
there may be a reaction to glutaraldehyde vapor. Will cause signs and symptoms of an
asthmatic attack in hyper-reactive individuals.

MEDI C C
AL ONDI T I ONS AG RAVAT ED BY EXPOSURE
G
Skin contact may aggravate an existing dermatitis. I nhalation of material may aggravate
asthma and inflammatory of fibrotic pulmonary disease.
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POT ENT I AL ENVI R ONMENT AL EFFECT S
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See Section labeled ECOLOG C I NFORMAT I ON.
I AL
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FI R S T AI D PR OCEDUR ES
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I NHALAT I ON:
Remove to fresh air. G artificial respiration if not breathing. I f breathing is difficult,
ive
oxygen may be given by qualified personnel. Obtain medical attention.

EYE CONT AC :T
I mmediately flush eyes with water and continue washing for at least 15 minutes. DO
NOT remove contact lenses, if worn. Obtain medical attention without delay, preferably
from an ophthalmologist.




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SKI N C ONT AC :
T
I mmediately remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash skin with soap and water.
Obtain medical attention. Wash clothing before reuse. Discard contaminated leather
articles such as shoes and belt.

SWALLOWI NG :
DO NOT I NDUC VOMI T I NG Do not give anything to drink. Obtain medical attention
E .
without delay.

NOT ES T O PHYSI C AN:
I
T he hazards of this material are due mainly to its severely irritant properties on skin and
mucosal surfaces. Moderately toxic by swallowing. Moderately toxic by absorption
across the skin. 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. Any material
aspirated during vomiting may cause lung injury. T herefore, emesis should not be
induced mechanically or pharmacologically. I f it is considered necessary to evacuate the
stomach contents, this should be done by means least likely to cause aspiration (e.g.,
gastric lavage after endotracheal inlubation).
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FI R E FI GHT I NG MEAS UR ES
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FLAMMABLE PROPERT I ES:

FLASH POI NT : Closed Cup: T ag Closed C AST M D 56:
up None
Open C up: T ag Closed C AST M D 1310: None
up

AUT OI G T I ON T EMPERAT URE: Not currently available.
NI

FLAMMABLE LI MI T S I N AI R:
LOWER: Not determined, Aqueous System
UPPER: Not determined, Aqueous System

EXT I NG SHI NG MEDI A:
UI
Not-flammable (aqueous solution): After water evaporates, remaining material will
burn. Use alcohol-type or all-purpose-type foam. applied by manufacturer's
recommended techniques for large fires. Use carbon dioxide or dry chemical media for
small fires.

EXT I NG SHI NG MEDI A T O AVOI D:
UI
No information currently available.

SPEC AL FI RE FI G I NG PROC
I HT EDURES:
No information currently available.




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SPEC AL PROT EC I VE EQUI PMENT FOR FI REFI G ERS:
I T HT
Use self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing.

UNUSUAL FI RE AND EXPLOSI ON HAZARDS: None known.

HAZARDOUS C OMBUST I ON PRODUC S: T
Burning can produce the following products: C arbon monoxide and/or carbon dioxide.
Carbon monoxide is highly toxic if inhaled; carbon dioxide in sufficient concentrations
can act as an asphyxiant.
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ACCI DENT AL R EL EAS E MEAS UR ES
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ST EPS T O BE T AKEN I F MAT ERI AL I S RELEASED OR SPI LLED:
Very low concentrations (5ppm or less of glutaraldehyde) can be degraded in a
biological wastewater treatment system. T hus, small spills can be flushed with large
quantities of water. Large quantities or 'slugs' can be harmful to the treatment system.
T hus, large spills should be collected for disposal. I t may also be possible to
decontaminate spilled material by careful application of sodium hydroxide, ammonium
or sodium bisulfite. Depending on conditions, considerable heat and fumes can be
liberated by the decontamination reaction.

PERSONAL PREC AUT I ONS:
Wear suitable protective equipment. See Section labeled PERSONAL PROT EC I ON.
T

ENVI RONMENT AL PREC AUT I ONS:
T oxic to fish; avoid discharge to natural waters.
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HANDL I NG AND S T OR AGE
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HANDLI NG

G ENERAL HANDLI NG :
Do not get in eyes, on skin, on clothing. Avoid breathing vapor. Do not swallow. Do not
handle or empty in presence of flammable vapor. Wear goggles, protective clothing and
cloves. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Remove contaminated
clothing and wash before reuse. Keep container closed. Use with adequate ventilation.

FOR I NDUST RY USE ONLY.

VENT I LAT I ON:
G eneral (mechanical) room ventilation is expected to be satisfactory if this material is
kept in covered equipment or if the solution is highly diluted. However, if vapors are
strong enough to be irritating to the nose (or eyes), the T LV is probably being exceeded
and special ventilation may be required.



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OT HER PREC AUT I ONS:
Must not be used in the form of a spray or aerosol.

ST ORAG E
No information currently available.
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EXPOS UR E CONT R OL S AND PER S ONAL PR OT ECT I ON
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EXPOSURE LI MI T S

C OMPONENT EXPOSURE LI MI T S SKI N I H ST AT E
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G lutaraldehyde 0.05ppm C LI NG AC I H
EI G activated and unactivated
0.2 mg/m3 C LI NG AC I H
EI G activated and unactivated
0.2 ppm C LI NG OSHA
EI
0.8 mg/m3 C LI NG OSHA
EI
0.1 ppm C LI NG UC
EI C

Methanol 200 ppm T WA8 AC I H
G Yes
262 mg/m3 T WA8 AC I H
G Yes
250 ppm ST EL AC I H
G Yes
328 mg/m3 ST EL AC I H
G Yes
200 PPM T WA8 OSHA Yes
260 mg/m3 T WA8 OSHA Yes
250 ppm ST EL OSHA Yes
325 mg/m3 ST EL OSHA Yes
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PER S ONAL PR OT ECT I ON
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RESPI RAT ORY PROT EC I ON:
T
Use self-contained breathing apparatus in high vapor concentrations. I f self-contained
breathing apparatus is not available, a MSHA/NI OSH approved air purifying respirator
equipped with an organic vapor cartridge should be used.

VENT I LAT I ON:
G eneral (mechanical) room ventilation is expected to be satisfactory if this material is
kept in covered equipment or if the solution is highly diluted. However, if vapors are
strong enough to be irritating to the nose (or eyes), the T LV is probably being exceeded
and special ventilation may be required.

EYE PROT EC I ON:
T
Splash proof monogoggles or safety glasses with side shields in conjunction with a face
shield.



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PROT EC I VE G
T LOVES:
Polyethylene
Nitrile (NBR)
Butyl

OT HER PROT EC I VE EQUI PMENT :
T
Chemical apron. Eye bath, Safety shower. Rubber Boots.

ENG NEERI NG C
I ONT ROLS:
No information currently available.
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PHYS I CAL AND CHEMI CAL PR OPER T I ES
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PHYSI C ST AT E: Liquid.
AL
APPEARANC T ransparent C
E: olorless.
pH: Not currently available.
SOLUBI LI T Y I N WAT ER (BY WEI G ): 20oC 100%
HT
ODOR: Sharp, Fruity, Medicinal.
MOLEC ULAR WEI G : 100.11 g/mol
HT
BOI LI NG POI NT (760MMhG ~ 100.5oC ~ 213oF As product.
):
FREEZI NG POI NT : ~ -21oC ~ -6oF
SPEC FI C G
I RAVI T Y (h2o= 1): 1.129 20oC/20oC
VAPOR PRESSURE AT 20oC 0.03 kPa Active I ngredient
:
0.20mmHg Active I ngredient
VAPOR DENSI T Y (AI R-1): 1.1
EVAPORAT I ON RAT E (BUT YL AC AT E = 1): 1.0
ET
MELT I NG POI NT : Not applicable.
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S T AB I L I T Y AND R EACT I VI T Y
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ST ABI LI T Y/I NST ABI LI T Y: Stable.
C ONDI T I ONS T O AVOI D:
Avoid high temperature and evaporation of water.
I NCOMPAT I BLE MAT ERI ALS: Strong alkalies and acids catalyze an aldol-type
condensation (exothermic, but not expected to be violent).
HAZARDOUS POLYMERI ZAT I ON: Will not occur.
C ONDI T I ONS T O AVOI D: T emperatures above 100oC Although polymerization may
,
occur, it is not hazardous.
I NHI BI T ORS/ST ABI LI ZERS: Not applicable.
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T OXI COL OGI CAL I NFOR MAT I ON
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AC E T OXI C T Y
UT I
PERORAL: rat LD50 female 154 (116-206) mg/kg
Major signs: sluggishness, lacrimation, diarrhea, piloerecion, perinasal encrustation.
Gross pathology: lungs, stomach, intestines discolored.
PERORAL: rat LD50 male 246 (179-339) mg/kg
Major signs: sluggishness, lacrimation, diarrhea, piloerection, perinasal encrustation.
Gross pathology: lungs, stomach, intestines discolored
PERC ANEOUS: rabbit LD50 24 hr occluded 2.54 (1.46-4.41)ml/kg
UT
Major signs: necrosis at application site
Gross pathology: lungs, liver, spleen, kidneys discolored

I NHALAT I ON: dynamic generation of vapor Exposure T ime 4h 163 ppm rat female
Room temperature
Kill Rate: 0/5
Major Signs: blepharospasm, periocular wetness, audible
respiration
Gross pathology: None.

I NHALAT I ON: static generation of substantially saturated vapor
Exposure T ime 4h rat female
20oC
Kill Rate: 0/5
Major Signs: blepharospasm
G ross Pathology: None

I NHALAT I ON: dynamic generation of vapor Exposure T ime 4h 16.3 ppm
rat male
Room temperature
Kill Rate: 0/5
Major Signs: blepharospasm, periocular wetness, audible
respiration
G ross Pathology: None.

I NHALAT I ON: static generation of substantially saturated vapor
Exposure T ime 4h rat male
20oC
Kill Rate: 0/5
Major Signs: blepharospasm
G ross Pathology: None

I NHALAT I ON: Aerosol Exposure T ime 4h
LC 0.48 (0.41-0.59) ml/l
50
Major Signs: heavy or irregular breathing, nasal discharge,
gasping, nasal encrustation
G ross Pathology: lungs discolored.

I RRI T AT I ON:
SKI N: rabbit 4 hr covered 2/6 with necrosis



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SKI N: rabbit 1 hr occluded minor to severe erythema and edema
with necrosis, scabbing,
desquamation, and alopecia
SKI N: rabbit 3 min occluded minor erythema
EYE: rabbit 0.005 ml severe corneal injury, iritis,
swelling and necrosis of eyelid
EYE: rabbit 0.5ml 5% solution in water severe
corneal injury, iritis, swelling
and necrosis of eyelid.
EYE: rabbit 0.5ml 1% solution in water trace corneal
injury

SENSI T I ZAT I ON (ANI MAL AND HUMAN ST UDI ES)
Guinea Pig Maximization T est: intradermal injection of a 0.1% glutaraldehyde solution
and topical administration of a 5% solution. Evidence of delayed contact
hypersensitivity in 68% of test animals upon challenge.

C HRONI C T OXI C T Y AND C
I ARC NOG C T Y:
I ENI I
Subchronic drinking water studies in rats, mice and dogs using glutaraldehyde
concentrations up to 1000 ppm showed no evidence for any target organ toxicity. I n
vitro studies for genotoxicity using a variety of assays have given results varying from
noactivity, through equivocal, to weakly positive; however, in all vivo studies for
genotoxocity have been uniformly negative. Several developmental toxicity studies have
demonstrated that a maternally nontoxic doses, glutaraldehyde does not produce
fetotoxic, embryotoxic or teratogenic effects.
I n chronic (2-year) continuous drinking water combined chronic toxicity-oncogenicity
study using Fischer 344 rats, there was no evidence for non-oncogenic target organ
toxicity. T he only possible oncogenicity-related finding was an increase in the incidence
of large granular cell lymphocytic leukemia in female, but not male, rats. T he pattern of
the response suggests that it does not represent direct chemical carcinogenic activity
but, rather, a modifying influence on the expression of this spontaneous and commonly
occurring neoplasm in the Fischer 344 rat.

SI G FI C
NI ANT DAT A WI T H POSSI BLE RELEVANC T O HUMANS
E
Studies in humans have shown that glutaraldehyde is neither phototoxic nor a
photosensitizer. Subchronic drinking water studies in rats, mice and dogs using
concentrations up to 1000 ppm showed no evidence for any target organ toxicity. I n
vitro studies for genotoxicity using a variety of assays have given results varying from
no activity through equivocal, to weakly positive; however, all in vivo studies for
genotoxicity have been uniformly negative. Several developmental toxicity studies have
demonstrated that at maternally nontoxic doses, glutaraldehyde does not produce
fetotoxic, embryotoxic or teratogenic effects. I n a two-generation reproduction study
involving continuous exposure of C rats to glutaraldehyde up to 1000 ppm, in
D
drinking water there were effects on parental body weight and food consumption at
1000 ppm (due to an aversion to the taste), but no adverse effects on reproductive
performance. I n a chronic 2-year) continuous drinking water combined chronic
toxicity-oncogenicity study using Fischer 344 rats, there was no evidence for non-
oncogenic target organ toxicity. T he only possible oncogenicity-related finding was an



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increase in the incidence of large granular cell lymphocytic leukemia in female, but not
male, rats. T he pattern of the response suggests that it does not represent direct
chemical carcinogenic activity but, rather, a modifying influence on the expression of
this spontaneous and commonly occurring neoplasm in the Fischer 344 rat. Repeated
applications of aqueous solutions of glutaraldehyde to the rat skin for 20 doses over a
28-day period at 50,100,or 150 mg/kg/day produced mild local inflammatory effects, but
no evidence for target organ or tissue systemic toxicity. An extensive clinical survey has
been conducted on nursing staff in 59 endoscopy units (340 currently employed workers
and 18 former employees); investigational procedures included detailed questionnaire,
sensitization to common allergens, blood for I gE measurements, lung function tests,
peak flow diaries, and measurement of workplace glutaraldehyde vapor concentrations.
About two-thirds of current employees had ocular, nasal, or lower respiratory tract
symptoms, but these were more prevalent for non-work conditions. T he only effect
correlated with glutaraldehyde exposure was nasal irritation. T here was a slight, but no
statistically or biologically significant, decrease in FEVI for those with lower respiratory
tract symptoms. T here were no indications of asthma and no objective evidence for
respiratory sensitization.
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ECOL OGI CAL I NFOR MAT I ON
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ENVI RONMENT AL FAT E

BOD (% OXYG C EN ONSUMPT I ON)
--------------------------
DAY 5 DAY 10 DAY 15 DAY 20 DAY 30
32% 68% 86%

EC OXI C T Y
OT I

EC OXI C T Y T O MI C
OT I RO-ORG SMS: Bacterial/NA LC 16 h 50 mg/l
ANI 50
EC OXI C T Y T O AQUAT I C I NVERT EBRAT ES: Daphnia LC 48 h 11.5 mg/l
OT I 50
CONFI DENC LI MI T S: 9.4 - 14.2 mg/l
E
EC OXI C T Y T O FI SH: Blue gill LC 96 h 22 mg/l
OT I 50

FURT HER I NFORMAT I ON
T HOD (measured) 1.00
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DI S POS AL CONS I DER AT I ONS
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WAST E DI SPOSAL MET HOD:
Atomize into a very hot incinerator fire or mix with a suitable flammable solvent, and
incinerate where permitted under appropriate Federal, State and local regulations. High
water content may dampen flame. Dispose in accordance with all applicable Federal,
State, Provincial, and local environmental regulations. Empty containers should be
recycled or disposed of through an approved waste management facility.



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DI SPOSAL C ONSI DERAT I ONS:
See Section labelled Waste Disposal Method

Disposal methods identified are for the product as sold. For proper disposal of used
material, an assessment must be completed to determine the proper and permissible
waste management options permissible under applicable rules, regulations and/or laws
governing your location.
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T R ANS POR T I NFOR MAT I ON
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No information available.

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R EGUL AT OR Y I NFOR MAT I ON
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FEDERAL / NAT I ONAL

C ERC (C
LA OMPREHENSI VE ENVI RONMENT AL RESPONSE, C OMPENSAT I ON, AND
LI ABI LI T Y AC OF 1980 SEC I ON 103)
T T
T he following components of this product are specifically listed as hazardous
substances in 40 C 302.4 (unlisted hazardous substances are not identified) and are
FR
present at levels which could require reporting: NONE

SUPERFUND AMENDMENT S AND REAUT HORI ZAT I ON AC OF 1986 (SARA) T I T LE I I I
T
SEC I ONS 302 AND 304
T
T he following components of this product are listed as extremely hazardous substances
in 40 C Part 355 and are present at levels which could require reporting and
FR
emergency planning.

NONE
SUPERFUND AMENDMENT S AND REAUT HORI ZAT I ON AC OF 1986 (SARA) T I T LE I I I
T
SEC I ON 313
T
T he following components of this product are listed as toxic chemicals in 40 C 372.65
FR
and are present at levels which could require reporting and customer notification under
Section 1 313 and 40 C Part 372.
FR

T HI S PRODUC DOES NOT C
T ONT AI N T OXI C CHEMI CALS AT LEVELS WHI CH
C OULD REQUI RE REPORT I NG UNDER T HE ST AT UT E.

SUPERFUND AMENDMENT S AND REAUT HORI ZAT I ON AC OF 1986 (SARA) T I T LE I I I
T
SEC I ONS 311 AND 312
T
DELAYED HAZARD: Yes



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FI RE HAZARD: No
I MMEDI AT E HEALT H HAZARD: Yes
REAC I VE HAZARD: No
T
SUDDEN RELEASE OF PRESSURE HAZARD: No

T OXI C SUBST ANC C
ES ONT ROL AC (T SC
T A)
All components of this product are on the T SC I nventory or are exempt from T SC
A A
I nventory requirements.

ST AT E / LOCAL

PENNSYLVANI A (WORKER AND C OMMUNI T Y RI G -T O-KNOW AC )
HT T
T his product is subject to the Worker and Community Right-to-Know Act. T he following
components of this product are at levels which could require identification in the MSDS.

C OMPONENT C AS# AMOUNT
G lutaraldehyde 111-30-8 < = 10.0000%
MASSAC HUSET T S (HAZARDOUS SUBST ANC DI SC
ES LOSURE BY EMPLOYERS)
T he following components of this product appear on the Massachusetts Substance List
and are present at levels which could require identification in the MSDS;
C OMPONENT CAS# AMOUNT
G lutaraldehyde 111-30-8 < = 10.0000%

C FORNI A PROPOSI T I ON 65 (SAFE DRI NKI NG WAT ER AND T OXI C ENFORC
ALI EMENT
AC OF 1986
T
T his product contains no listed substances known to the State of California to cause
cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm, at levels which would require a
warning under the statute.

C FORNI A SC
ALI AQMD RULE 443.1 (SOUT H C OAST AI R QUALI T Y MANAG EMENT
DI ST RI C RULE 443.1 LABELI NG OF MAT ERI ALS C
T ONT AI NI NG ORG C SOLVENT S)
ANI
VOC Not applicable.
:

T his section provides selected regulatory information on this product including its
components. T his is not intended to include all regulations. I t is the responsibility of
the user to know and comply with all applicable rules, regulations and laws relating to
the product being used.

OT HER I NFORMAT I ON

SPEC FI C HAZARD RAT I NG SYST EM
I
HMI S ratings for this product are: H-3 F-0 S-1
NFPA ratings for this product are: H-2 F-0 S-1

T hese ratings are part of specific hazard communications program(s) and should be
disregarded where individuals are not trained in the use of these hazard rating systems.
You should be familiar with the hazard communication applicable to your workplace.




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Must not be used in the form of a spray or aerosol .

FOR I NDUST RY USE ONLY!




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