Section III - HEALTH AND
FIRST AID INFORMATION
INHALATION: Irritation of upper respiratory tract.
Bronchitis and bronchopneumonia can result from prolonged exposure.
Inflammation of eyelids can occur. Formaldehyde exposure is under
investigation. In case of exposure remove from contaminated area to fresh
air. If patient is not breathing, apply artificial respiration and, if
qualified, administer oxygen. Immediately call a physician. Keep the patient
warm.
INGESTION: Abdominal pain, unconsciousness,
collapse. Poisonous, can damage the central nervous system and internal
organs and cause blindness. In all cases, immediately call a physician. Wash
out mouth thoroughly with water. If the patient is conscious, give milk or
water freely to drink to dilute the chemical, induce vomiting. Repeat.
EYE CONTACT: Can cause irritation and eye burns.
Immediately call a physician. Rinse the eyes with a gentle stream of water
for at least 15 minutes, keeping the eyelids separated. Repeat if pain
persists.
SKIN CONTACT: Can cause irritation, burns,
hardening or tanning of skin, cracking and ulceration, or dermatitis. Wash
thoroughly with soap and water. Remove and wash contaminated clothing before
re-use. Call a physician.
Section IV - PHYSICAL DATA
BOILING POINT: n. av.
VAPOUR DENSITY (AIR=1): n. av.
SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Miscible
APPEARANCE AND COLOUR: Clear colourless with an
acetic acid odour
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: n. av.
pH: n. av.
Section V - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS
FLASH POINT: n. av.
FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR; % BY VOL. LOWER: n. av.
FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR; % BY VOL. UPPER: n. av.
FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES & PRECAUTIONS: Water
spray, dry chemicals, carbon dioxide or vapourizing liquid. Wear
self-contained breathing apparatus.
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: May emit toxic vapours.
Section VI - REACTIVITY
STABILITY: Stable
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur
CONDITIONS & MATERIALS TO AVOID: Avoid cool
temperatures
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Unknown
Section VII - EMPLOYEE PROTECTION
CONTROL MEASURES: In case of a spill, shut off all
possible sources of ignition. Wear gloves and goggles. Dike any liquid to
prevent its spread to public water sources. Mop up with plenty of water and
treat with dilute ammonia solution. Run to waste diluting greatly with
running water. Ventilate the contaminated area well to dispel any vapour. If
formaldehyde solution enters sewers or drains inform local authorities.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Respirators should be used
and for large quantities self contained breathing apparatus should be used.
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING: Protective clothing or aprons
should be used. Gloves should be used.
EYE PROTECTION: Safety goggles should be used.
VENTILATION: Use only with adequate ventilation.
Local exhaust system or fume cupboard should be used.
WASTE DISPOSAL: Pour the liquid in a hole in an
open area. Wear a respirator. Ensure disposal method complies with local,
provincial and federal regulations governing disposal.
Section VIII - REGULATORY CONTROLS
DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION: Regulated under Transport of
Dangerous Goods.
DOT CLASSIFICATION: Class 8 U.N. 1760
DOT PROPER SHIPPING NAME: CORROSIVE LIQUID, NOS
(Formaldehyde solution)
OTHER DOT INFORMATION: Packing group III, Limited
Quantity 5 L
WHMIS CLASSIFICATION: D2A
OTHER REGULATORY REQUIREMENT: None
Section IX - OTHER INFORMATION
High concentrations of vapour inhaled for long
periods can cause laryngitis, bronchitis or bronchial pneumonia. Prolonged
contact with skin can cause cracking of skin and ulceration, particularly
around fingernails. Use in an adequately ventilated area.
PREPARED BY: MSDS Department
DATE:
Update January 10, 2008 |