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iftAY-30-2006 TUE 01:05 RGENT CHEMICAL LAB FAX NO, 885 212 E P. 04 <br /> SEC <br /> TIM X - SIABI <br /> LrrY,AND RFA-CU <br /> C14EMICAL FrAiLl This product is stable under the recori mended storage conditions. <br /> CONDITION 6-IQ AMP Avoid storage at temperatures 004 or below the recommended ge p6ratures.(See <br /> SegWn VIII-HandaE&and Sbs%e) <br /> INCOMPATIBLrrY_ OTHER MMIUALS:Avoid contact or contamination wish ftmg o ddizars,Ooldv,alkalis,phenols <br /> and urea <br /> ,"A—ZA13POUS 011CQUEMMON PRQDUCTS:None known. <br /> HAZARDQUS E%MERIZAMON.Hazardous polyrnedutioniwill not occur. <br /> rIPIECLALL RE VU–M:prolonged storage or cooling may cause formation and precipitation of 1paraforrm ildehyde,The contact <br /> of formaldehyde with strong bases such as caustic soda may cause a violent exothermic reacfinll and zlatte-Mg <br /> T <br /> SEC <br /> ON X1 - TOMCOLOGICAL INFOAN-U-bON <br /> MM. Contact with liquid or mist can cause savere,bye kftbDn or lNury. <br /> Formaldehyde: EYE:Rabbit,50 ug(24 hours), severe Irritation <br /> Methanol:EYE:Rabbit 40 mg; moderate Irritation. <br /> OF.RMAL:A prolonged single exposure can produce severs skin irritation or Injury.The dorm I toxicity f this product Is not <br /> known. Formaldehyda.DERMAL Rabblt 270 inglkg <br /> Methanol:DERMAL.(LD,,):Rabbit IM mg/kg <br /> INNALM1214.This product may be toxic by inhalation.Inhalation of vapors or m*can causg serlo rns of the entire <br /> respiratory trod. Severe over-exposure may cause lung damage, choking,unconsciousness 4r doat�h <br /> Forrnalidallde:VAPOR(I.C.);Rat 203 Cat,400r4ig/rT0(2hn;)j <br /> Methanol:VAPOR:(LCJ,Rat 64000 ppm(4hrs) <br /> a This product is orally toxic and may be ham*dul or fetal It swallowed. <br /> Fannaklehyde:ORAL(1.0.);R4 100mg/kg (LD,,):Human,70mgAg <br /> Methanol.ORAL.,(1-1360):RA 6628 mgAq Human,143 mg/kg <br /> §USCHRONIC EFFgrJ6.* Exposure to formaldehyde may cause temporary irritation to the nose and iproat and may lead to <br /> respiratoryclisorders.However,In athorough review of se=ry/rssphtpryVdWtIon studies of rMaldeh "from Me standpoint <br /> of occupational exposure,an expert panel has observed that exposure to concentrations of 0.1.P=m or war failed to produce I <br /> Irritation,Individuals,In general,do not report Irritation until concentrations reach 0.6-I ppm.Rf s story orders studies have I <br /> r is <br /> concluded the threshold for long-term exposures causing chronic pulmonary effgcft is beW ien GA a 3 ppm and chronic <br /> obstructive pulmonary disease Is 2 ppm.Additionally,persons with asthma responded no diffetendly ON it <br /> healthy 004duals at <br /> concentrations as high as 3 ppm.Pre-existing respiratory disorders MTY be aggravated by*XP*re. <br /> CHftQNIC SPEEGT3 The international Agency for Research on Cancer([ARC)classifies foAaldehyd. as a carcinogen.This <br /> classification Is based on the Increased occurrence of a rare moor of ft nasopharyngeal IARa.daWxmined that there <br /> was insuftent evidence,of othercancers Including cancer of the oral cavity,oro-and hyWphamm larynx;lung,sinonasal cavity, <br /> pancreas, brain and leukemia. The National Toxtoology Program (NTP) Includes formaldehyde In its Annual Report on <br /> Carcinogens.OSHAregulates formaldehyde as a potential carcinogen far exposures ator exce0ing 0.5 ppm. <br /> TARGEMORGANS.,Sao Rection III-HazArds Identification <br /> i <br /> SECT` ON MI - ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION <br /> EQ010)(ICII This product Is tAodegradable under oeroblo and anaerobic conditions. <br /> 4 <br /> Serving the World Aquaculture Commiinity <br />