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                                                                                                                                          SECTION V                                       HEALTH HAZARD DATA
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET BB 125
Threshold Limited Value
ALDON None established. (ACGIH 1992-93). No toxicity data available.
1533 W.Henrietta Rd.
BB 125
Avon, New York 14414 MSDS No.

CORPORATION October 29, 1996
Effective Date
(716) 226-6177 According to Merck Index, Eighth Ed. dyes of this class generally have low
Effects of Overexposure
toxicity. Specific data is not available. To the best of our knowledge this
materials鈥? combined chemical, physical and toxicological properties have not
SECTION I NAME 24 HOUR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE been thoroughly investigated. EYES: No specific hazard known, although
any chemical that contacts the eye may cause irritation. SKIN: Low hazard
Product BISMARCK BROWN Y, C.I. No. 21000
CHEMTREC for usual laboratory handling.
Health 1
800-424-9300
Chemical
Emergency and
Basic Brown #1, Biological Stain EYES: Flush thoroughly with water for at least 15 minutes, lifting upper and
Synonyms 1
Fire
Day 716-226-6177
First Aid Procedures lower eyelids occasionally. Get immediate medical attention. SKIN: Flush
Formula C18H20Cl2N8 1 thoroughly with water, then wash with mild soap and water. INGESTION: If
Reactivity
NFPA swallowed, if conscious, give one or two glasses of water to drink, induce
HAZARD RATING HMIS *
Unit Size 10, 25 grams vomiting and call physician. Never give anything by mouth to an uncon-
LEAST SLIGHT MODERATE HIGH EXTREME
scious person. INHALATION: Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give
0 1 2 3 4
C.A.S. No. 10114-58-6 artificial respiration. If breathing is difficuklt, give oxygen. Get medical
SECTION II INGREDIENTS OF MIXTURES attention if symptoms develop or persist.

SECTION VI REACTIVITY DATA
Principal Component(s) % TLV Units
Conditions to Avoid
Stability Unstable Protect from light, excessive temperature and
Bismarck Brown Y, Biological Stain 100% None established.
heat.
Stable X
Incompatibility
Strong oxidizing materials.
(Materials to Avoid)
WARNING! MAY BE HARMFUL BY INHALATION, INGESTION OR SKIN ABSORPTION.
Hazardous Combustion will produce carbon dioxide and probably carbon monoxide.
MAY CAUSE SKIN AND EYE IRRITATION.
Oxides of nitrogen and hydrogen chloride gas may also be present.
Decomposition Products
SECTION III PHYSICAL DATA
Conditions to Avoid
Hazardous Polymerization
Specific Gravity (H2O = 1)
Melting Point (掳F) Data not listed. Greater than 1.
May Occur Will Not Occur Not applicable.
Percent Volatile
Boiling Point (掳F) Decomposes. Non-volatile (NA). X
by Volume (%)
Evaporation Rate
SECTION VII SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg) Negligible as solid. Non-volatile (NA).
=1)
(

Steps to be taken in case
Vapor Density (Air=1) Data not listed. Wearing suitable protective clothing, avoid making dust, sweep
material is released or spilled material onto paper. Place in a suitable container for disposal
Solubility in Water Very soluble in water.
by incineration. Wash spill area well with soap and water.
Appearance & Odor Blackish-brown powder; no odor.
Discharge, treatment, or disposal may be subject to Federal, State or Local laws.
Waste Disposal Method
SECTION IV FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA These disposal guidelines are intended for the disposal of catalog-size quantities only.
Lower
Flammable Limits in Air Upper
Flash Point
Non-flammable. N/A
% by Volume
(Method Used) Dispose of in accordance with federal, state and local regulations.

Extinguisher Water spray; carbon dioxide (CO2); dry chemical (ABC).
SECTION VIII SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
Media
None should be needed in normal laboratory handling. If dusty conditions prevail,
Respiration Protection
work in a ventilation hood or wear a NIOSH/MSHA-approved dust mask.
(Specify Type)
SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING
Not needed. No.
Local Exhaust Special
PROCEDURES Ventilation Recommended. No.
Mechanical (General) Other
In fire conditions, wear a NIOSH/MSHA-approved self-
Protective Gloves Eye Protection
Rubber. Chemical safety glasses.
contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing to
prevent contact with skin and eyes.
Other Protective
Goggles, lab coat, apron, eye wash station, ventilation hood.
Equipment

SECTION IX SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
Precautions to be Taken
UNUSUAL FIRE AND Store in a cool, dry place away from oxidizing materials and protect from light.
in Handling & Storing
Wash thoroughly after handling.
EXPLOSION HAZARDS Keep container tightly closed when not in use.

Read label on container before using. Do not wear contact lenses when working with chemicals.
Fire or excessive heat may produce hazardous decomposition Other Precautions
Do not get in eyes, on skin, on clothing. Avoid breathing dust. Strong dye.
products of oxides of nitrogen (NO ); can react with strong
x
* There is insufficient data in the published literature to assign complete
oxidizing materials.
laboratory protective equipment for this product. Special precautions must be
used in storage, use and handling. Remove and wash contaminated clothing.
For laboratory use only. Not for drug, food or household use. Keep out of reach of children.
Chemical Safety
Approved
Revision Date
No. 3 10/29/96 Michael Raszeja MR
Coordinator
D.O.T. NON-REGULATED. The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind. Employers should use this information only as a supplement to other information
gathered by them and must make independent determinations of suitability and completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use of these
Approved by U.S. Department of Labor "essentially similar" to form OSHA-20 materials and the safety and health of employees. * Hazardous Materials Industrial Standards. Printed on recycled paper.

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