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Section 1 - CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION


PRODUCT NAME
WD-40 NO-VAC CARPET FRESH

PROPER SHIPPING NAME
AEROSOLS

PRODUCT USE
The use of a quantity of material in an unventilated or confined space may result in
increased exposure and an irritating atmosphere developing. Before starting consider
control of exposure by mechanical ventilation. Application is by spray atomisation from a
hand held aerosol pack. Rug and room deodouriser.

SUPPLIER
Company: WD- 40 Company
Address:
41 Rawson Street
Epping
NSW, 2121
AUS
Telephone: +61 2 9868 2200
Fax: +61 2 9869 7512



Section 2 - HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION


STATEMENT OF HAZARDOUS NATURE
DANGEROUS GOODS. NON-HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE. According to the Criteria of
NOHSC, and the ADG Code.

POISONS SCHEDULE
None

RISK SAFETY
Extremely flammable. Keep away from sources of ignition. No smoking.
Risk of explosion if heated under Do not breathe gas/ fumes/ vapour/ spray.
confinement.
Use only in well ventilated areas.
Keep container in a well ventilated place.
Keep container tightly closed.
Take off immediately all contaminated clothing.
This material and its container must be disposed
of as hazardous waste.


Section 3 - COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS

NAME CAS RN %
ethanol 64-17-5 1-2
triethanolamine 102-71-6 0-0.09^
other nonhazardous ingredients 2-4
fragrance <1
water 7732-18-5 60-80^
hydrocarbon propellant 68476-85-7. 20-30
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Section 4 - FIRST AID MEASURES


SWALLOWED
?If swallowed do NOT induce vomiting.
?If vomiting occurs, lean patient forward or place on left side (head-down position, if
possible) to maintain open airway and prevent aspiration.
?Observe the patient carefully.
?Never give liquid to a person showing signs of being sleepy or with reduced awareness;
i.e. becoming unconscious.
?Give water to rinse out mouth, then provide liquid slowly and as much as casualty can
comfortably drink.
?Seek medical advice.

EYE
If aerosols come in contact with the eyes:
?Immediately hold the eyelids apart and flush the eye with fresh running water.
?Ensure complete irrigation of the eye by keeping eyelids apart and away from eye and
moving the eyelids by occasionally lifting the upper and lower lids.
?If pain persists or recurs seek medical attention.
?Removal of contact lenses after an eye injury should only be undertaken by skilled
personnel.

SKIN
If solids or aerosol mists are deposited upon the skin:
?Flush skin and hair with running water (and soap if available).
?Remove any adhering solids with industrial skin cleansing cream.
?DO NOT use solvents.
?Seek medical attention in the event of irritation.

INHALED
If aerosols, fumes or combustion products are inhaled:
?Remove to fresh air.
?Lay patient down. Keep warm and rested.
?Prostheses such as false teeth, which may block airway, should be removed, where
possible, prior to initiating first aid procedures.
?If breathing is shallow or has stopped, ensure clear airway and apply resuscitation,
preferably with a demand valve resuscitator, bag-valve mask device, or pocket mask as
trained. Perform CPR if necessary.
?Transport to hospital, or doctor.

NOTES TO PHYSICIAN
Treat symptomatically.
For acute or short term repeated exposures to petroleum distillates or related
hydrocarbons:
?Primary threat to life, from pure petroleum distillate ingestion and/or inhalation, is
respiratory failure.
?Patients should be quickly evaluated for signs of respiratory distress (e.g. cyanosis,
tachypnoea, intercostal retraction, obtundation) and given oxygen. Patients with
inadequate tidal volumes or poor arterial blood gases (pO2 50 mm Hg) should be intubated.
?Arrhythmias complicate some hydrocarbon ingestion and/or inhalation and
electrocardiographic evidence of myocardial injury has been reported; intravenous lines
and cardiac monitors should be established in obviously symptomatic patients. The lungs
excrete inhaled solvents, so that hyperventilation improves clearance.
?A chest x-ray should be taken immediately after stabilisation of breathing and
circulation to document aspiration and detect the presence of pneumothorax.
?Epinephrine (adrenalin) is not recommended for treatment of bronchospasm because of
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potential myocardial sensitisation to catecholamines. Inhaled cardioselective
bronchodilators (e.g. Alupent, Salbutamol) are the preferred agents, with aminophylline a
second choice.
?Lavage is indicated in patients who require decontamination; ensure use of cuffed
endotracheal tube in adult patients. [Ellenhorn and Barceloux: Medical Toxicology].


Section 5 - FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES


EXTINGUISHING MEDIA
SMALL FIRE:
?Water spray, dry chemical or CO2
LARGE FIRE:
?Water spray or fog.

FIRE FIGHTING
?Alert Fire Brigade and tell them location and nature of hazard.
?May be violently or explosively reactive.
?Wear breathing apparatus plus protective gloves.
?Prevent, by any means available, spillage from entering drains or water course.
?If safe, switch off electrical equipment until vapour fire hazard removed.
?Use water delivered as a fine spray to control fire and cool adjacent area.
?DO NOT approach containers suspected to be hot.
?Cool fire exposed containers with water spray from a protected location.
?If safe to do so, remove containers from path of fire.
?Equipment should be thoroughly decontaminated after use.
When any large container (including road and rail tankers) is involved in a fire,
consider evacuation by 100 metres in all directions.

FIRE/EXPLOSION HAZARD
?Liquid and vapour are highly flammable.
?Severe fire hazard when exposed to heat or flame.
?Vapour forms an explosive mixture with air.
?Severe explosion hazard, in the form of vapour, when exposed to flame or spark.
?Vapour may travel a considerable distance to source of ignition.
?Heating may cause expansion or decomposition with violent container rupture.
?Aerosol cans may explode on exposure to naked flames.
?Rupturing containers may rocket and scatter burning materials.
?Hazards may not be restricted to pressure effects.
?May emit acrid, poisonous or corrosive fumes.
?On combustion, may emit toxic fumes of carbon monoxide (CO).
Combustion products include: carbon dioxide (CO2), other pyrolysis products typical of
burning organic material.

FIRE INCOMPATIBILITY
?Avoid contamination with oxidising agents i.e. nitrates, oxidising acids, chlorine
bleaches, pool chlorine etc. as ignition may result.

HAZCHEM: 2Y

Personal Protective Equipment
Gas tight chemical resistant suit.




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Section 6 - ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES


EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

MINOR SPILLS
?Clean up all spills immediately.
?Avoid breathing vapours and contact with skin and eyes.
?Wear protective clothing, impervious gloves and safety glasses.
?Shut off all possible sources of ignition and increase ventilation.
?Wipe up.
?If safe, damaged cans should be placed in a container outdoors, away from all ignition
sources, until pressure has dissipated.
?Undamaged cans should be gathered and stowed safely.

MAJOR SPILLS
?Clear area of personnel and move upwind.
?Alert Fire Brigade and tell them location and nature of hazard.
?May be violently or explosively reactive.
?Wear breathing apparatus plus protective gloves.
?Prevent, by any means available, spillage from entering drains or water courses
?No smoking, naked lights or ignition sources.
?Increase ventilation.
?Stop leak if safe to do so.
?Water spray or fog may be used to disperse / absorb vapour.
?Absorb or cover spill with sand, earth, inert materials or vermiculite.
?If safe, damaged cans should be placed in a container outdoors, away from ignition
sources, until pressure has dissipated.
?Undamaged cans should be gathered and stowed safely.
?Collect residues and seal in labelled drums for disposal.

PROTECTIVE ACTIONS FOR SPILL
PROTECTIVE ACTION ZONE

half
evacuation
downwind
direction
distance
down wind distance
wind isolation
distance
direction
half
evacuation downwind
INITIAL direction distance
ISOLATION
ZONE

From IERG (Canada/Australia)
Isolation Distance -
Downwind Protection Distance 8 metres
IERG Number 49

FOOTNOTES
1 PROTECTIVE ACTION ZONE is defined as the area in which people are at risk of harmful exposure. This zone
assumes that random changes in wind direction confines the vapour plume to an area within 30 degrees on
either side of the predominant wind direction, resulting in a crosswind protective action distance equal
to the downwind protective action distance.
2 PROTECTIVE ACTIONS should be initiated to the extent possible, beginning with those closest to the spill
and working away from the site in the downwind direction. Within the protective action zone a level of

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vapour concentration may exist resulting in nearly all unprotected persons becoming incapacitated and
unable to take protective action and/or incurring serious or irreversible health effects.
3 INITIAL ISOLATION ZONE is determined as an area, including upwind of the incident, within which a high
probability of localised wind reversal may expose nearly all persons without appropriate protection to
life-threatening concentrations of the material.
4 SMALL SPILLS involve a leaking package of 200 litres (55 US gallons) or less, such as a drum (jerrican or
box with inner containers). Larger packages leaking less than 200 litres and compressed gas leaking from
a small cylinder are also considered "small spills".
LARGE SPILLS involve many small leaking packages or a leaking package of greater than 200 litres, such as
a cargo tank, portable tank or a "one-tonne" compressed gas cylinder.
5 Guide 126 is taken from the US DOT emergency response guide book.
6 IERG information is derived from CANUTEC - Transport Canada.

Personal Protective Equipment advice is contained in Section 8 of the MSDS.


Section 7 - HANDLING AND STORAGE


PROCEDURE FOR HANDLING
?Avoid all personal contact, including inhalation.
?Wear protective clothing when risk of exposure occurs.
?Use in a well-ventilated area.
?Prevent concentration in hollows and sumps.
?DO NOT enter confined spaces until atmosphere has been checked.
?Avoid smoking, naked lights or ignition sources.
?Avoid contact with incompatible materials.
?When handling, DO NOT eat, drink or smoke.
?DO NOT incinerate or puncture aerosol cans.
?DO NOT spray directly on humans, exposed food or food utensils.
?Avoid physical damage to containers.
?Always wash hands with soap and water after handling.
?Work clothes should be laundered separately.
?Use good occupational work practice.
?Observe manufacturer's storing and handling recommendations.
?Atmosphere should be regularly checked against established exposure standards to ensure
safe working conditions are maintained.

SUITABLE CONTAINER
?Aerosol dispenser.
?Check that containers are clearly labelled.

STORAGE INCOMPATIBILITY
?Avoid reaction with oxidising agents.

STORAGE REQUIREMENTS
?Keep dry to avoid corrosion of cans. Corrosion may result in container perforation and
internal pressure may eject contents of can.
?Store in original containers in approved flammable liquid storage area.
?DO NOT store in pits, depressions, basements or areas where vapours may be trapped.
?No smoking, naked lights, heat or ignition sources.
?Keep containers securely sealed. Contents under pressure.
?Store away from incompatible materials.
?Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area.
?Avoid storage at temperatures higher than 40 deg C.
?Store in an upright position.
?Protect containers against physical damage.
?Check regularly for spills and leaks.

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Section 7 - HANDLING AND STORAGE

?Observe manufacturer's storing and handling recommendations.


Section 8 - EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION


EXPOSURE CONTROLS
Source Material TWA ppm TWA mg/m?br> __________________ __________________ _______ _______
Australia Exposure Standards ethanol (Ethyl alcohol) 1000 1880
Australia Exposure Standards triethanolamine 5
(Triethanolamine)
Australia Exposure Standards hydrocarbon propellant (LPG 1000 1800
(liquified petroleum gas))

The following materials had no OELs on our records
?water: CAS:7732- 18- 5


EMERGENCY EXPOSURE LIMITS
Material Original IDLH Value (mg/m3) Revised IDLH Value (mg/m3)
Revised IDLH Value (ppm) 15, 000
hydrocarbon propellant 19, 000 [LEL]
2, 000 [LEL]

NOTES
Values marked LEL indicate that the IDLH was based on 10% of the lower explosive limit
for safety considerations even though the relevant toxicological data indicated that
irreversible health effects or impairment of escape existed only at higher concentrations.


MATERIAL DATA
Not available. Refer to individual constituents.

INGREDIENT DATA
ETHANOL:
HYDROCARBON PROPELLANT:
Exposed individuals are NOT reasonably expected to be warned, by smell, that the
Exposure Standard is being exceeded.
Odour Safety Factor (OSF) is determined to fall into either Class C, D or E.
The Odour Safety Factor (OSF) is defined as:
OSF= Exposure Standard (TWA) ppm/ Odour Threshold Value (OTV) ppm
Classification into classes follows:

Class OSF Description
A 550 Over 90% of exposed
individuals are aware by
smell that the Exposure
Standard (TLV- TWA for
example) is being reached,
even when distracted by
working activities
B 26- 550 As " A" for 50- 90% of
persons being distracted
C 1- 26 As " A" for less than 50% of
persons being distracted
D 0.18- 1 10- 50% of persons aware of
being tested perceive by
smell that the Exposure
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Standard is being reached
E <0.18 As " D" for less than 10% of
persons aware of being tested

PERSONAL PROTECTION

EYE
No special equipment for minor exposure i.e. when handling small quantities.
OTHERWISE: For potentially moderate or heavy exposures:
?Safety glasses with side shields.
?NOTE: Contact lenses pose a special hazard; soft lenses may absorb irritants and ALL
lenses concentrate them.

HANDS/FEET
?No special equipment needed when handling small quantities.
?OTHERWISE:
?For potentially moderate exposures:
?Wear general protective gloves, eg. light weight rubber gloves.
?For potentially heavy exposures:
?Wear chemical protective gloves, eg. PVC. and safety footwear.

OTHER
No special equipment needed when handling small quantities.
OTHERWISE:
?Overalls.
?Skin cleansing cream.
?Eyewash unit.
?Do not spray on hot surfaces.

RESPIRATOR
Selection of the Class and Type of respirator will depend upon the level of breathing
zone contaminant and the chemical nature of the contaminant. Protection Factors (defined
as the ratio of contaminant outside and inside the mask) may also be important.

Breathing Zone Level Maximum Protection Half- face Respirator Full- Face Respirator
ppm (volume) Factor
1000 10 KAX- AUS P -
1000 50 - KAX- AUS P
5000 50 Airline * -
5000 100 - KAX- 2 P
10000 100 - KAX- 3 P
100+ Airline**

* - Continuous Flow ** - Continuous-flow or positive pressure demand.

The local concentration of material, quantity and conditions of use determine the type of
personal protective equipment required.
For further information consult site specific
CHEMWATCH data (if available), or your
Occupational Health and Safety Advisor.

ENGINEERING CONTROLS
General exhaust is adequate under normal conditions. If risk of overexposure exists, wear
SAA approved respirator. Correct fit is essential to obtain adequate protection.
Provide adequate ventilation in warehouse or closed storage areas.


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Section 9 - PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES


APPEARANCE
Supplied as an aerosol pack. Contents under PRESSURE. Contains highly flammable
hydrocarbon propellant.
Perfumed liquid; partly mixes with water.

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Liquid.
Gas.

Molecular Weight: Not Applicable Boiling Range (?Not Available
C):
Melting Range (?Not Available
C): Specific Gravity (water= 1): Not Available
Solubility in water (g/L): Partly Miscible pH (as supplied): Not Applicable
pH (1% solution): Not Applicable Vapour Pressure (kPa): Not Available
Volatile Component (%vol): Not Available Evaporation Rate: Not Available
Relative Vapour Density (air=1): Not Flash Point (?~93. 33
C):
Available
Lower Explosive Limit (%): Not Available Upper Explosive Limit (%): Not Available
Autoignition Temp (?Not Available
C): Decomposition Temp ( ?Not Available
C):
State: Liquid Viscosity: Not Available


Section 10 - CHEMICAL STABILITY AND REACTIVITY INFORMATION


CONDITIONS CONTRIBUTING TO INSTABILITY
?Elevated temperatures.
?Presence of open flame.
?Product is considered stable.
?Hazardous polymerisation will not occur.


Section 11 - TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION


POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS

ACUTE HEALTH EFFECTS

SWALLOWED
Not normally a hazard due to physical form of product.
Considered an unlikely route of entry in commercial/industrial environments.
Ingestion may result in nausea, abdominal irritation, pain and vomiting.

EYE
The material may be irritating to the eye, with prolonged contact causing inflammation.
Repeated or prolonged exposure to irritants may produce conjunctivitis.

SKIN
Repeated exposure may cause skin cracking, flaking or drying following normal handling
and use.
Spray mist may produce discomfort.
Open cuts, abraded or irritated skin should not be exposed to this material.

INHALED
Not normally a hazard due to non-volatile nature of product.
Inhalation of high concentrations of gas/vapour causes lung irritation with coughing and
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nausea, central nervous depression with headache and dizziness, slowing of reflexes,
fatigue and inco-ordination.
WARNING:Intentional misuse by concentrating/inhaling contents may be lethal.

CHRONIC HEALTH EFFECTS
Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause drying with cracking, irritation and
possible dermatitis following.
As with any chemical product, contact with unprotected bare skin; inhalation of vapour,
mist or dust in work place atmosphere; or ingestion in any form, should be avoided by
observing good occupational work practice.
WARNING: Aerosol containers may present pressure related hazards.

TOXICITY AND IRRITATION
Not available. Refer to individual constituents.

ETHANOL:
unless otherwise specified data extracted from RTECS - Register of Toxic Effects of
Chemical Substances.
TOXICITY IRRITATION
Oral (rat) LD50: 7060 mg/kg Skin (rabbit):20 mg/24hr- Moderate
Oral (human) LDLo: 1400 mg/kg Skin (rabbit):400 mg (open)- Mild
Oral (man) TDLo: 50 mg/kg Eye (rabbit):100mg/24hr- Moderate
Oral (man) TDLo: 1.40 mg/kg Eye (rabbit): 500 mg SEVERE
Oral (woman) TDLo: 256 mg/kg/12 wks
Inhalation (rat) LC50: 20, 000 ppm/10h
Inhalation (rat) LC50: 64000 ppm/4h
The material may cause skin irritation after prolonged or repeated exposure and may
produce on contact skin redness, swelling, the production of vesicles, scaling and
thickening of the skin.

HYDROCARBON PROPELLANT:
Not available. Refer to individual constituents.

MATERIAL CARCINOGEN REPROTOXIN SENSITISER SKIN
_______________ ____________ __________ __________ __________
ethanol ILOM

REPROTOXIN
ILOM: ILO Agents toxic to the male reproductive system: ethanol


Section 12 - ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION

Marine Pollutant:Not Determined
DO NOT discharge into sewer or waterways.
Refer to data for ingredients, which follows:

ETHANOL:
Fish LC50 (96hr.) (mg/l): 13480
Algae IC50 (72hr.) (mg/l): 1450
log Kow (Sangster 1997): - 0.3
BOD5: 63%
ThOD: 2.1
Half- life Soil - High (hours): 24
Half- life Soil - Low (hours): 2.6
Half- life Air - High (hours): 122
Half- life Air - Low (hours): 12.2
Half- life Surface water - High (hours): 26
Half- life Surface water - Low (hours): 6.5
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Half- life Ground water - High (hours): 52
Half- life Ground water - Low (hours): 13
Aqueous biodegradation - Aerobic - High (hours): 26
Aqueous biodegradation - Aerobic - Low (hours): 6.5
Aqueous biodegradation - Anaerobic - High (hours): 104
Aqueous biodegradation - Anaerobic - Low (hours): 26
Aqueous biodegradation - Removal secondary treatment - High (hours): 67%
Photooxidation half- life water - High (hours): 3.20E+05
Photooxidation half- life water - Low (hours): 8020
Photooxidation half- life air - High (hours): 122
Photooxidation half- life air - Low (hours): 12.2

DO NOT discharge into sewer or waterways.

HYDROCARBON PROPELLANT:
The lower molecular weight hydrocarbons are expected to form a "slick" on the surface of
waters after release in calm sea conditions. This is expected to evaporate and enter the
atmosphere where it will be degraded through reaction with hydroxy radicals.

Some of the material will become associated with benthic sediments, and it is likely to
be spread over a fairly wide area of sea floor. Marine sediments may be either aerobic or
anaerobic. The material, in probability, is biodegradable, under aerobic conditions
(isomerised olefins and alkenes show variable results). Evidence also suggests that the
hydrocarbons may be degradable under anaerobic conditions although such degradation in
benthic sediments may be a relatively slow process.

Under aerobic conditions the material will degrade to water and carbon dioxide, while
under anaerobic processes it will produce water, methane and carbon dioxide.

Based on test results, as well as theoretical considerations, the potential for
bioaccumulation may be high. Toxic effects are often observed in species such as blue
mussel, daphnia, freshwater green algae, marine copepods and amphipods.
Drinking Water Standards:
hydrocarbon total: 10 ug/l (UK max.).
DO NOT discharge into sewer or waterways.


Section 13 - DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS

?Consult State Land Waste Management Authority for disposal.
?Discharge contents of damaged aerosol cans at an approved site.
?Allow small quantities to evaporate.
?DO NOT incinerate or puncture aerosol cans.
?Bury residues and emptied aerosol cans at an approved site.


Section 14 - TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION




Labels Required: FLAMMABLE GAS
HAZCHEM: 2Y

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UNDG:
Dangerous Goods 2.1 Subrisk: None
Class:
UN Number: 1950 Packing Group: None
Shipping Name:AEROSOLS

Air Transport IATA:
ICAO/IATA Class: 2.1 ICAO/IATA Subrisk: None
UN/ID Number: 1950 Packing Group: None
Special provisions: A145 A153
Shipping Name: AEROSOLS, FLAMMABLE

Maritime Transport IMDG:
IMDG Class: 2.1 IMDG Subrisk: SP63
UN Number: 1950 Packing Group: None
EMS Number: F- D, S- U Special provisions: 63 190 277 327 959
Limited Quantities: See SP277 Marine Pollutant: Not Determined
Shipping Name: AEROSOLS


Section 15 - REGULATORY INFORMATION


POISONS SCHEDULE: None

REGULATIONS
WD-40 No-Vac Carpet Fresh (CAS: None):
No regulations applicable

ethanol (CAS: 64-17-5) is found on the following regulatory lists;
Australia Exposure Standards
Australia Hazardous Substances
Australia High Volume Industrial Chemical List (HVICL)
Australia Inventory of Chemical Substances (AICS)
Australia National Pollutant Inventory
Australia Standard for the Uniform Scheduling of Drugs and Poisons (SUSDP) - Schedule 5
IMO IBC Code Chapter 18: List of products to which the Code does not apply
IMO MARPOL 73/78 (Annex II) - List of Other Liquid Substances
International Air Transport Association (IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations
International Council of Chemical Associations (ICCA) - High Production Volume List
OECD Representative List of High Production Volume (HPV) Chemicals

hydrocarbon propellant (CAS: 68476-85-7) is found on the following regulatory lists;
Australia Exposure Standards
Australia Hazardous Substances
Australia High Volume Industrial Chemical List (HVICL)
Australia Inventory of Chemical Substances (AICS)
International Air Transport Association (IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations
OECD Representative List of High Production Volume (HPV) Chemicals
hydrocarbon propellant (CAS: 68476-86-8) is found on the following regulatory lists;
Australia Hazardous Substances
Australia Inventory of Chemical Substances (AICS)
International Air Transport Association (IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations
OECD Representative List of High Production Volume (HPV) Chemicals



Section 16 - OTHER INFORMATION


Denmark Advisory list for selfclassification of dangerous substances
Substance CAS Suggested codes
triethanolamine 102- 71- 6 R43


INGREDIENTS WITH MULTIPLE CAS NUMBERS
Ingredient Name CAS
hydrocarbon propellant 68476- 85- 7, 68476- 86- 8


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Section 16 - OTHER INFORMATION

REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH GUIDELINES
Ingredient ORG UF Endpoi CR Adeq
nt TLV
ethanol 1880 mg/m3 NA NA NA Yes
These exposure guidelines have been derived from a screening level of risk assessment and
should not be construed as unequivocally safe limits. ORGS represent an 8-hour time-
weighted average unless specified otherwise.
CR = Cancer Risk/10000; UF = Uncertainty factor:
TLV believed to be adequate to protect reproductive health:
LOD: Limit of detection
Toxic endpoints have also been identified as:
D = Developmental; R = Reproductive; TC = Transplacental carcinogen
Jankovic J., Drake F.: A Screening Method for Occupational Reproductive
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal 57: 641-649 (1996).

Classification of the preparation and its individual components has drawn on official and
authoritative sources as well as independent review by the Chemwatch Classification
committee using available literature references.
A list of reference resources used to assist the committee may be found at:
www.chemwatch.net/references.

The (M)SDS is a Hazard Communication tool and should be used to assist in the Risk
Assessment. Many factors determine whether the reported Hazards are Risks in the
workplace or other settings. Risks may be determined by reference to Exposures Scenarios.
Scale of use, frequency of use and current or available engineering controls must be
considered.

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