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SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE
PRIMARY HAZARD PLACARD
CHEMICAL NAME:
%
WEIGHT
UN
CAS
CPT
Sodium Hypochlorite
140 GPL
1791
7681-52-9
Sodium Hydroxide
18 GPL
1824
1310-73-2
mg/m
CCT
3
mg/m
P
3
mg/m
IDLH
3
mg/m
Not Available
2
10
RISK OF LEVEL
H
ESP
PERSONAL PROTECTION
EQUIPMENT
oxy
alk
with a faceshield
Liquid
.908 BTU/lbF
2. COLOR
Not Available
3. ODOR
4. BOILING POINT
Do not apply
5. FREEZING POINT
-13.89 C
6. FLASH POINT
Non-flammable
Do not apply
Non-flammable
Do not apply
Non-flammable
Complete
Non-flammable
Do not apply
22. % OF VOLATILITY
Do not apply
Do not apply
Do not apply
40C
STABLE:
UNSTABLE: X
EXTREMELY UNSTABLE:
B. CONDITION TO AVOID: Avoid heat, flames, sparks and others sources of ignition. Dangerous gases may accumulate in confines spaces. May ignite
or explode on contact with combustible materials.
C. INCOMPATIBILITY (substances to avoid): Acids, metals, amines, combustible materials, reducing agents. Specific reactions with sodium hypochlorite
include the fallowing: ACIDS: Violent reaction. ALUMINIUM: Corrosive action. AMINES: Form explosive chloramines. AMMONIA: Form explosive
chloramines. AMMONIUM SALTS: May form explosive products. BENZYL CYANIDE (ACIDIFIED): Explosive reaction. CELLOLOSE: Violent
reaction. ETHYLENEIMINE: Forms explosive 1-chloroethyleneimine. FORMIC ACID: Explosive mixture. METHANOL: May form explosive
compounds. NITROGEN COMPOUNDS: Forms explosive N-chloro compounds. ORGANIC AND COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS: Fire and explosion
hazard. OXALIC ACID: Intense reaction. REDUCING AGENTS: Fire and explosion hazard. ZINC: Corrosive.
D. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION: Thermal decomposition
products: Chlorine and Hydrochloric Acids Vapors.
Decompositions Products: Hypochlorous Acid Vapors.
SPONTANEOUS POLYMERIZATION:
IT CAN HAPPEN: NO
ppm mg/m
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13 or 5 gr/kg
A. INHALATION:
SHORT TERM EXPOSURE: Irritant, to respiratory tract. May have same as effect reported in other routes of exposure, burns, blisters, nausea,
difficult breathing, and lung congestion.
LONG TERM EXPOSURE: Same as effects reported in short term exposure.
B. INGESTION:
SHORT TERM EXPOSURE: Burns, vomiting stomach pain, disorientation, bluish skin color, convulsions, coma
LONG TERM EXPOSURE: Same as effects reported in the short term exposure
C. EYES CONTAC:
SHORT TERM EXPOSURE: Irritation (possibly severe) possible eye damage.
LONG TERM EXPOSURE: Same as effects reported in short term exposure.
D. SKIN CONTAC:
SHORT TERM EXPOSURE: Irritant, reddening of the skin. May have burns, blisters, and itching.
LONG TERM EXPOSURE: Same as effects reported in short term exposure.
CHEMICAL RATED AS:
FOR THE DEPENDENCE OR
ORGANISM:
C.
BOTTLING OR PACKAGING
MARKS:
D.
PLACARD WHIT
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: UN
1791
E.
PLACARD TO SISTEM OF
HAZARD COMMUNICATION