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1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION

KOPPERS INC. MEDICAL EMERGENCIES: 877-737-9047
436 SEVENTH AVENUE MEDICAL EMERGENCIES OUTSIDE U.S.A.: 651-632-9269
PITTSBURGH, PA 15219-1800 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE: 412-227-2001
naorgmsds@koppers.com MSDS REQUESTS: 866-852-5239
CHEMTREC ASSISTANCE: 800-424-9300
CANUTEC: 613-996-6666

MSDS NUMBER: 00227842

SUBSTANCE: COAL TAR CREOSOTE (PRESSURE APPLICATIONS)

TRADE NAMES/SYNONYMS:
AWPA P1/P13; EPA REG.# 61468-1

CHEMICAL FAMILY: hydrocarbons, coal-tar

PRODUCT USE: wood preservative

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Coal Tar Creosote (Pressure Applications) meets AWPA specification for
P1/P13 creosote and is an EPA registered pesticide. Extensive animal testing has been conducted by the
Creosote Council on P1/P13 creosote and the results are reported in Section 11.

REVISION DATE: Jun 14 2007


2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION

NFPA RATINGS (SCALE 0-4): HEALTH=2 FIRE=1 REACTIVITY=0

EMERGENCY OVERVIEW:
COLOR: brown to black
PHYSICAL FORM: liquid
ODOR: tar odor
SIGNAL WORD: WARNING!
MAJOR HEALTH HAZARDS: respiratory tract irritation, skin disorders, skin cancer, lung cancer, (See
Section 11 for additional information on potential hazards of constituents of the product.)
PHYSICAL HAZARDS: Containers may rupture or explode if exposed to heat. Contact with heat may
generate toxic and/or flammable gases.
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS: Do not breathe vapor or mist. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and
clothing. Keep away from all ignition sources. Keep container tightly closed. Wash thoroughly after
handling. Use only with adequate ventilation. Handle with caution. Observe good hygiene and safety
practices when handling this product. Do not use this product until the MSDS has been read and understood.

POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS:
INHALATION:
SHORT TERM EXPOSURE: irritation, difficulty breathing, tearing, weight loss
LONG TERM EXPOSURE: nausea, vomiting, headache, weight loss, blood effects, lung congestion
SKIN CONTACT:
SHORT TERM EXPOSURE: mild irritation, thermal burns from heated material, skin discoloration, skin
disorders, sensitivity to sunlight, changes in body temperature, nausea, vomiting, headache, difficulty
breathing, irregular heartbeat, bluish skin color, convulsions
LONG TERM EXPOSURE: dermatitis, skin discoloration, skin disorders, sensitivity to sunlight, changes
in body temperature, nausea, vomiting, headache, difficulty breathing, irregular heartbeat, bluish skin color,
lung cancer, skin cancer
EYE CONTACT:
SHORT TERM EXPOSURE: mild irritation, sensitivity to sunlight, thermal burns from heated material
LONG TERM EXPOSURE: irritation, sensitivity to sunlight
INGESTION:
SHORT TERM EXPOSURE: mild irritation, changes in body temperature, tearing, nausea, vomiting,
diarrhea, constipation, difficulty breathing, irregular heartbeat, headache, dizziness, weakness, bluish skin
color, convulsions, cardiovascular collapse
LONG TERM EXPOSURE: irritation, nausea, vomiting, headache, gastrointestinal effects, dizziness,
changes in body temperature, visual disturbances, difficulty breathing, irregular heartbeat, bluish skin color,
cardiovascular collapse


3. COMPOSITION, INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS

COMPONENT: COAL TAR CREOSOTE
CAS NUMBER: 8001-58-9
PERCENTAGE: 100

COMPONENT: PHENANTHRENE
CAS NUMBER: 85-01-8
PERCENTAGE: 11.16-14.13

COMPONENT: NAPHTHALENE
CAS NUMBER: 91-20-3
PERCENTAGE: 3.07-8.33

COMPONENT: FLUORANTHENE
CAS NUMBER: 206-44-0
PERCENTAGE: 6.75-7.41
COMPONENT: ACENAPHTHENE
CAS NUMBER: 83-32-9
PERCENTAGE: 4.53-6.0

COMPONENT: PYRENE
CAS NUMBER: 129-00-0
PERCENTAGE: 4.70-5.14

COMPONENT: ANTHRACENE
CAS NUMBER: 120-12-7
PERCENTAGE: 2.8-3.76

COMPONENT: DIBENZOFURAN
CAS NUMBER: 132-64-9
PERCENTAGE: 2.22-3.32

COMPONENT: CARBAZOLE
CAS NUMBER: 86-74-8
PERCENTAGE: 1.50-1.68

COMPONENT: CHRYSENE
CAS NUMBER: 218-01-9
PERCENTAGE: 1.08-1.18

COMPONENT: DIPHENYL
CAS NUMBER: 92-52-4
PERCENTAGE: 0.61-1.03

COMPONENT: BENZO(J)FLUORANTHENE
CAS NUMBER: 205-82-3
PERCENTAGE: 0.51-1.00

COMPONENT: BENZO(K)FLUORANTHENE
CAS NUMBER: 207-08-9
PERCENTAGE: 0.51-1.00

COMPONENT: QUINOLINE
CAS NUMBER: 91-22-5
PERCENTAGE: 0.48-0.81

COMPONENT: BENZO(A)PYRENE
CAS NUMBER: 50-32-8
PERCENTAGE: 0.19-0.39

COMPONENT: BENZO(B)FLUORANTHENE
CAS NUMBER: 205-99-2
PERCENTAGE: 0.23-0.37

COMPONENT: ACENAPHTHYLENE
CAS NUMBER: 208-96-8
PERCENTAGE: 0.13-0.17

COMPONENT: M-CRESOL
CAS NUMBER: 108-39-4
PERCENTAGE: 0.04-0.13

COMPONENT: P-CRESOL
CAS NUMBER: 106-44-5
PERCENTAGE: 0.04-0.13

COMPONENT: INDENO(1,2,3-CD)PYRENE
CAS NUMBER: 193-39-5
PERCENTAGE: 0.05-0.12

COMPONENT: BENZOFURAN
CAS NUMBER: 271-89-6
PERCENTAGE: 0.02-0.08

COMPONENT: DIBENZ(A,H)ANTHRACENE
CAS NUMBER: 53-70-3
PERCENTAGE: 0.02-0.04

COMPONENT: PHENOL
CAS NUMBER: 108-95-2
PERCENTAGE: 0.01-0.03

COMPONENT: TOLUENE
CAS NUMBER: 108-88-3
PERCENTAGE: 0.01-0.02

COMPONENT: P-XYLENE
CAS NUMBER: 106-42-3
PERCENTAGE: 0.01-0.02

COMPONENT: BENZENE
CAS NUMBER: 71-43-2
PERCENTAGE: 0.01


4. FIRST AID MEASURES

INHALATION: 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.

SKIN CONTACT: For thermal burns, cool affected areas as quickly as possible by drenching or immersing
in water. Get medical attention immediately. Wash skin with soap and water for at least 15 minutes, or use a
waterless handcleaner, while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical attention, if needed.
Thoroughly clean and dry contaminated clothing and shoes before reuse.

EYE CONTACT: Flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Then get immediate medical
attention.

INGESTION: DO NOT induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs, keep head lower than hips to help prevent
aspiration. Do not give anything by mouth to unconscious or convulsive person. Get medical attention.


5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES

FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Contact with heat may generate toxic and/or flammable gases.
Containers may rupture or explode if exposed to heat.

EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: regular dry chemical, carbon dioxide, regular foam, water spray

FIRE FIGHTING: Avoid inhalation of material or combustion by-products. Stay upwind and keep out of
low areas. Use extinguishing agents appropriate for surrounding fire. Water may be used to blanket fire.
Flood with fine water spray. Directly spraying water or foam onto hot burning product may cause frothing.
For fires in cargo or storage area: Cool containers with water from unmanned hose holder or monitor nozzles
until well after fire is out. If this is impossible then take the following precautions: Keep unnecessary people
away, isolate hazard area and deny entry. Withdraw immediately in case of rising sound from venting safety
device or any discoloration of tanks due to fire.

FIRE FIGHTING PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Full fire fighting turn-out gear (bunker gear).

SENSITIVITY TO MECHANICAL IMPACT: Not available

SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE: Not available

FLASH POINT: >200 F (>93.3 C) (PMCC)
FLAMMABILITY CLASS (OSHA): IIIB


6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES

WATER RELEASE:
Subject to California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (Proposition 65). Keep out of
water supplies and sewers.

OCCUPATIONAL RELEASE:
Avoid heat, flames, sparks and other sources of ignition. Stop leak if possible without personal risk. Small
spills: Absorb with sand or other non-combustible material. Collect spilled material in appropriate container
for disposal. Large spills: Dike for later disposal. Remove sources of ignition. Keep unnecessary people
away, isolate hazard area and deny entry. In Canada, report releases to provincial authorities, municipal
authorities, or both, as required. If this product is spilled or leaked into the environment, the CERCLA (40
CFR 302.4) reportable quantity is 0.1 gallons (1 pound), and requires National Response Center notification.
7. HANDLING AND STORAGE

STORAGE: Store and handle in accordance with all current regulations and standards. Label all containers.
Keep container tightly closed. Protect from physical damage. Keep separated from incompatible substances.
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 355.30).

HANDLING: Avoid breathing vapors of heated materials. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing.
Avoid ingestion. When using, do not eat, drink or smoke. Wash exposed areas thoroughly with soap and
water, or a waterless handcleaner, after skin contact and before eating, drinking, using tobacco products, or
restrooms. Use protective skin cream on exposed skin before and during work shift. To reduce sun sensitivity
a sun-blocking lotion (SPF 15+) can also be applied prior to application of a protective cream. Remove and
launder contaminated clothing separately from other laundry before reuse.


8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS, PERSONAL PROTECTION

EXPOSURE LIMITS:
COAL TAR CREOSOTE (PRESSURE APPLICATIONS):
Creosote is a complex mixture of variable composition, and while no odor threshold for creosote has been
established, work done at the University of California has measured the odor thresholds for one of the more
volatile components in creosote and determined that the involved odor threshold is in the part per billion
range, and well below applicable exposure limits. On the basis of these data the perception of creosote odor
in and of itself should not be taken as an indication of exposure in excess of accepted exposure limits.

COAL TAR CREOSOTE:
COAL TAR PITCH VOLATILES:
0.2 mg/m3 OSHA TWA (benzene soluble fraction)
0.2 mg/m3 ACGIH TWA (benzene soluble fraction)
0.1 mg/m3 NIOSH recommended TWA 10 hour(s) (cyclohexane extractable fraction)

VENTILATION: Ensure adequate ventilation. Ensure compliance with applicable exposure limits.

EYE PROTECTION: ANSI Z87.1-1989 approved safety glasses with side shields. Provide an emergency
eye wash fountain and quick drench shower in the immediate work area.

CLOTHING: Individuals who enter pressure treatment cylinders and other related equipment that is
contaminated with the wood treating formulation must wear protective clothing (including overalls, jackets,
gloves and boots) impervious to the wood treatment formulations and a respirator. Protective clothing must
be changed when it shows signs of contamination. Remove and launder contaminated clothing separately
from other laundry before reuse.

GLOVES: Individuals must wear gloves impervious to the wood treatment formulations in all situations
where dermal contact with creosote is expected.

PROTECTIVE MATERIAL TYPES: Examples of impervious materials for protective clothing (e.g.
overalls, jackets, gloves and boots) required during application and handling of creosote are polyvinyl
acetate (PVA), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), Neoprene and NBR (Buna-N).

RESPIRATOR: If the applicable TLVs and/or PELs are exceeded, use canister or cartridge respirators,
which are MSHA/NIOSH-approved, with organic vapor cartridges.
Individuals who manually open cylinder doors must wear gloves and a respirator.
"Respirator" means properly fitting, well-maintained, half-mask canister or cartridge respirators which are
MSHA/NIOSH-approved for polynuclear aromatics and organic vapors.


9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

PHYSICAL STATE: liquid
COLOR: brown to black
ODOR: tar odor
BOILING POINT: >356 F (>180 C)
FREEZING POINT: Not available
VAPOR PRESSURE: 0.42 mmHg @ 21 C
VAPOR DENSITY (air=1): >1
SPECIFIC GRAVITY (water=1): 1.06 @ 20 C
DENSITY: 8.76 lbs/gal
WATER SOLUBILITY: slightly soluble
PH: Not available
VOLATILITY: Not available
ODOR THRESHOLD: Not available
EVAPORATION RATE: ether=1, slow
VISCOSITY: 7.4 mPa.s @ 21 C
VOC: 474 g/L
COEFFICIENT OF WATER/OIL DISTRIBUTION: see Section 12


10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY

REACTIVITY: Stable at normal temperatures and pressure.

CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Avoid heat, flames, sparks and other sources of ignition. Containers may
rupture or explode if exposed to heat. Keep out of water supplies and sewers.

INCOMPATIBILITIES: oxidizing materials

HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION:
Thermal decomposition products: carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, oxides of nitrogen, polynuclear
aromatic hydrocarbons

POLYMERIZATION: Will not polymerize.
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION

COAL TAR CREOSOTE (PRESSURE APPLICATIONS):
IRRITATION DATA: 0.5 ml/4 hour(s) skin-rabbit mild (Draize Score-1.8/8.0); 0.1 ml eyes-rabbit mild
(Draize Score-7.0/110.0)
TOXICITY DATA: >5.0 mg/L/4 hour(s) inhalation-rat LC50; >2000 mg/kg skin-rabbit LD50; 2197 mg/kg
oral-rat LD50
CARCINOGEN STATUS: OSHA: No, NTP: No, IARC: Yes, (See below for additional information on
component carcinogen status)
ACUTE TOXICITY LEVEL:
Moderately Toxic: ingestion
TARGET ORGANS: respiratory system, skin
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: skin disorders
MUTAGENIC DATA: Did not exhibit a dominant lethal effect in testing with male rats administered orally
at the maximum dose of 725 mg/kg for 5 days and is considered negative for the induction of a germ cell
mutation effect.
REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS DATA: The no-observable-adverse-effect-level (NOAEL), in a two
generation reproductive toxicity study using rats, was less than 25 mg/kg/day. In developmental toxicity
studies using rats and rabbits there were no adverse effects to the embryo or fetus at doses below those which
caused maternal effects.
ADDITIONAL DATA: This product is coal tar creosote. Volume 35 of the IARC monograph states that
there is limited evidence that coal tar derived creosotes are carcinogenic in humans and sufficient evidence
for the carcinogenicity of creosote in experimental animals (Group 2A). IARC鈥檚 evaluation of the effects of
coal tar creosote in humans is based on older occupational studies in the wood-preserving and construction
industries. When applied to the skin of mice in experimental studies, creosote produced skin tumors and in
one study produced lung tumors.

Today, with the use of engineering controls and personal protective equipment, occupational exposure to
creosote components is expected to be below permissible exposure limits (measured as CTPVs). Recently,
the largest health effects study to date of workers employed in creosote wood treating plants (2,179
employees at eleven plants from 1979-2001) conducted by Dr. Otto Wong, found no evidence supporting an
increased risk of cancer death as a result of exposure to creosote.

The NOAEL for rats in a 13-week subchronic inhalation study was 5.4 mg/m3. The NOAEL for female rats
in a 90-day subchronic dermal study was greater than 400 mg/mg, and the NOAEL for male rats was 40
mg/kg.

Based on Buehler dermal sensitization testing, creosote is not considered to be a dermal sensitizing agent.

In addition to containing information about the product as a whole, this data sheet also contains information
about individual components of the product. Information of this nature may not have been derived from
studies or data relating to this product and/or may have been derived from studies or data that did not involve
human exposure and involved animal exposure only.

NAPHTHALENE:
IRRITATION DATA: 495 mg open skin-rabbit mild; 100 mg eyes-rabbit mild; 0.05 ml/24 hour(s) skin-
rabbit severe
TOXICITY DATA: >340 mg/m3/1 hour(s) inhalation-rat LC50; >20 gm/kg skin-rabbit LD50; 490 mg/kg
oral-rat LD50
CARCINOGEN STATUS: NTP: Anticipated Human Carcinogen; IARC: Human Inadequate Evidence,
Animal Sufficient Evidence, Group 2B; ACGIH: A4 -Not Classifiable as a Human Carcinogen
LOCAL EFFECTS:
Irritant: inhalation, skin, eye
ACUTE TOXICITY LEVEL:
Toxic: ingestion
TARGET ORGANS: blood
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: metabolic disorders
ADDITIONAL DATA: May cross the placenta.

CARBAZOLE:
TOXICITY DATA: >5000 mg/kg oral-rat LD50
CARCINOGEN STATUS: IARC: Human No Adequate Data, Animal Limited Evidence, Group 3

DIPHENYL:
IRRITATION DATA: 500 ul/24 hour(s) skin-rabbit severe; 100 mg eyes-rabbit mild
TOXICITY DATA: >4000 mg/kg skin-rabbit LD50; 2140 mg/kg oral-rat LD50
LOCAL EFFECTS:
Irritant: inhalation, skin, eye
ACUTE TOXICITY LEVEL:
Moderately Toxic: ingestion
TARGET ORGANS: immune system (sensitizer), nervous system, liver
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: central nervous system disorders, kidney
disorders, liver disorders, respiratory disorders, skin disorders and allergies
ADDITIONAL DATA: A neoplastic effect was reported in mice with subcutaneous injection of 46 mg/kg
of diphenyl.

POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS:
ADDITIONAL DATA: Some polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), found in coal tar complex
substances, have been reported to cause lung and skin cancer in humans under conditions of poor personal
hygiene, prolonged/repeated contact, and exposure to sunlight. The National Toxicology Program (NTP) and
IARC have independently classified various PAH compounds present in coal tar substances as reasonably
anticipated to be human carcinogens (NTP), probably carcinogenic to humans (IARC Group 2A), possibly
carcinogenic to humans (IARC Group 2B), and not classifiable as to carcinogenicity to humans (IARC
Group 3). The cancers reported in the studies upon which IARC based its conclusions involved lung, skin,
liver, stomach, kidney and blood cancers in animals. Based on the results of animal experiments PAHs may
cause injury to the liver, kidneys, lungs, blood and lymph systems. Some PAH's have also been associated
with impaired fertility, heritable genetic damage and birth defects in mice.


12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION

ECOTOXICITY DATA:
FISH TOXICITY: 5000 ug/L 24 hours (Static) (Stressed, observed) Bluegill sunfish (Lepomis
macrochirus); 1000 ug/L 24 hours (Static) (Mortality) Coho Salmon, silver salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch);
1000 ug/L 24 hours (Static) (Mortality) Northern squawfish (Ptychocheilus oregonensis); 570 ppb 96 hours
LC50 (Mortality) Rainbow trout, donaldson trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss).
INVERTEBRATE TOXICITY: 76 ppb 48 hours EC50 (Static) (Immobilization) Water flea (Daphnia
magna); 2.91% 48 hours LC50 (Static) (Mortality) Water flea (Daphnia pulex).

OTHER TOXICITY: >1600 mg/kg 3 days LD50 (Mortality) Deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus).


13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS

Dispose in accordance with all applicable regulations. Subject to disposal regulations: U.S. EPA 40 CFR
262. Hazardous Waste Number(s): U051.


14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION

U.S. DOT 49 CFR 172.101:
PROPER SHIPPING NAME: Environmentally hazardous substances, liquid, n.o.s. RQ
ID NUMBER: UN3082
HAZARD CLASS OR DIVISION: 9
PACKING GROUP: III
LABELING REQUIREMENTS: 9
DOT HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE(S):
Creosote 1 lb(s) (0.454 kg(s))
Naphthalene 100 lb(s) (45.4 kg(s))
Phenanthrene 5000 lb(s) (2270 kg(s))
Fluoranthene 100 lb(s) (45.4 kg(s))
Acenaphthene 100 lb(s) (45.4 kg(s))
Dibenzofuran 100 lb(s) (45.4 kg(s))
Biphenyl 100 lb(s) (45.4 kg(s))
1,2-Benzanthracene 10 lb(s) (4.54 kg(s))
Chrysene 100 lb(s) (45.4 kg(s))
Benzo(a)pyrene 1 lb(s) (0.454 kg(s))
Benzo(b)fluoranthene 1 lb(s) (0.454 kg(s))
m-Cresol 100 lb(s) (45.4 kg(s))
p-Cresol 100 lb(s) (45.4 kg(s))
Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene 1 lb(s) (0.454 kg(s))
OTHER INFORMATION: This material contains reportable quantity (RQ) Hazardous Substances.
'Environmentally hazardous substances, liquid, n.o.s.' applies for all container sizes.

CANADIAN TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS:
SHIPPING NAME: Environmentally hazardous substance, liquid, n.o.s.
UN NUMBER: UN3082
CLASS: 9
PACKING GROUP/RISK GROUP: III


15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
U.S. REGULATIONS:
SARA TITLE III SECTION 302 EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (40 CFR 355.30):
PYRENE: 1000/10000 LBS TPQ

SARA TITLE III SECTION 304 EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (40 CFR 355.40):
PYRENE: 5000 LBS RQ

SARA TITLE III SARA SECTIONS 311/312 HAZARDOUS CATEGORIES (40 CFR 370.21):
ACUTE: Yes
CHRONIC: Yes
FIRE: No
REACTIVE: No
SUDDEN RELEASE: No

SARA TITLE III SECTION 313 (40 CFR 372.65):
CREOSOTE
PHENANTHRENE
NAPHTHALENE
FLUORANTHENE
ANTHRACENE
DIBENZOFURAN
1,2-Benzphenanthrene (Chrysene)
DIPHENYL
BENZO(J)FLUORANTHENE
BENZO(K)FLUORANTHENE
Benzo(a)pyrene
BENZO(B)FLUORANTHENE
Indeno (1,2,3-cd)pyrene

STATE REGULATIONS:
California Proposition 65:
Known to the state of California to cause the following:
CREOSOTES
Cancer (Oct 01, 1988)
Soots, tars, and mineral oils (untreated and mildly treated oils and used engine oils)
Cancer (Feb 27, 1987)
NAPHTHALENE
Cancer (Apr 19, 2002)
Carbazole
Cancer (May 01, 1996)
1,2-Benzphenanthrene (Chrysene)
Cancer (Jan 01, 1990)
BENZO(J)FLUORANTHENE
Cancer (Jul 01, 1987)
BENZO(K)FLUORANTHENE
Cancer (Jul 01, 1987)
Quinoline and its strong acid salts
Cancer (Oct 24, 1997)
Benzo(a)pyrene
Cancer (Jul 01, 1987)
BENZO(B)FLUORANTHENE
Cancer (Jul 01, 1987)
Indeno (1,2,3-cd)pyrene
Cancer (Jan 01, 1988)
Benzofuran
Cancer (Oct 01, 1990)
Dibenz(a,h)anthracene
Cancer (Jan 01, 1988)
TOLUENE
Developmental toxicity (Jan 01, 1991)
ETHYL BENZENE
Cancer (Jun 11, 2004)
Benzene
Cancer (Feb 27, 1987)
Developmental toxicity (Dec 26, 1997)
Male reproductive toxicity (Dec 26, 1997)

CANADIAN REGULATIONS:
WHMIS CLASSIFICATION: D2A.

NATIONAL INVENTORY STATUS:
U.S. INVENTORY (TSCA): This product is exempt.

TSCA 12(b) EXPORT NOTIFICATION:
NAPHTHALENE
CAS NUMBER: 91-20-3
SECTION 4
DIPHENYL
CAS NUMBER: 92-52-4
SECTION 4
P-XYLENE
CAS NUMBER: 106-42-3
SECTION 4

CANADA INVENTORY (DSL/NDSL): All components of this product are listed on either the DSL or the
NDSL.


16. OTHER INFORMATION

MSDS SUMMARY OF CHANGES
2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
3. COMPOSITION, INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS

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