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SECTION 11: TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION w = <br /> 11.1 Routes of Entry: Eyes, skin, ingestion. m D <br /> 11.2 Eye damage & skin corrosion: Causes eye burns. Contact with this material will <br /> cause burns to the skin, eyes and mucous <br /> membranes. Permanent eye damage including w <br /> blindness could result. U) <br /> 11.3 Acute Oral xi <br /> Tocity(LDso): NIOSH: 900 mg/kg (rabbit) m <br /> 11.4 Acute Inhalation Toxicity (LC5o): 3124 mg/I, 1 Hour (rat) I D <br /> 11.5 Toxic Effects on Humans: Harmful if swallowed. Causes digestive tract p <br /> burns. Ingestion may produce burns to the lips, cn . <br /> oral cavity, upper airway, esophagus and possibly o n <br /> the digestive tract. j D <br /> 11.6 Carcinogenic [Cancer Potential] Information: o n <br /> NTP (National Toxicological Program 61h Not Listed. 0 <br /> Annual Report on Carcinogens): <br /> IARC (International Agency for Research Not Listed. <br /> on Cancer Monographs, V. 1-100): <br /> Proposition 65, California only: Not Listed. <br /> (Safe Drinking Water and Toxic <br /> Enforcement Act of 1986): <br /> 11.7 Mutagenic Effects: No data available to indicate product or any <br /> components present at greater than 0.1% are <br /> mutagenic or genotoxic. <br /> 11.8 Signs and Symptoms of Exposure: Exposure to hydrochloric acid may cause severe <br /> burns at the contact points. <br /> 11.9 Medical Conditions Generally Exposure to fumes may aggravate dermatitis and <br /> Aggravated by Exposure: breathing disorders. <br /> 11.10 Health Hazards (Acute and Hydrogen Chloride, both as a gas and in a <br /> Chronic): solution as Hydrochloric Acid, is a corrosive <br /> substance and can cause severe and painful <br /> burns on contact with any part of the body or if <br /> taken internally. The mucous membranes of the <br /> eyes and the upper respiratory tract are especially <br /> susceptible to the irritating effects of high <br /> atmospheric concentrations of Hydrogen Chloride. <br /> The gas or vapor is so penetrating and pungent <br /> that when high concentrations do occur, those <br /> exposed should immediately leave the <br /> contaminated area. <br /> Revision Date: 06/01/2015 (Supersedes previous revisions) Page 7 of 11 <br />