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<strong>MSDS</strong>MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (continued)12. Ecological Information:Aquatic toxicity - fish:Aquatic toxicity - daphnia:Aquatic toxicity - algae:Aquatic toxicity - bacteria:Biodegradability:Bio-accumulation: 2.5%Mobility:Other:13. Disposal Requirements:Reference no:Date issued:Page 4 of 660-d Saccobranchus fossilis EC20: 2 240 mg/ l48-h Daphnia pulex LC50: 510 mg/l72-h Selenastrum capricornutum Printz (algal) EC50: 2 035 mg/l6-h Pseudomonas putida (bacterial) EC50: 874 mg/l0.48 d¯¹ to 0.7 d¯¹ in surface water and 0,28 d¯¹ in soilNot determinedThe low composition of this product will have no ecological effect.The product is readily biodegradable.The product enhances bacteria growth.Disposal methods:Disposal of packaging:According to local council requirement of a non toxic productReturn to supplier14. Transport Information:UN No:Not regulated for transport of dangerous goods, UN, IATA, HAZCHEM,or IMDGSubstance identity No: HS Code: 3402.11ADR/RID class:Miscellaneous n.o.sADR/RID item No:Not listedADR/RID hazard identity No: Not listedIMDG - shipping name:Not listedIMDG - class:Not listedIMDG - packaging group: Class 9 n.o.s Group lllIMDG - marine pollutant: NoIMDG - EMS No:Not obtainedIMDG - MFAG table No:Class 9 n.o.sIATA - shipping name:Anionic surfactantIATA - class:Class 9 n.o.sIATA - subsidiary risk(s): Not listedADNR - class:Class 9 n.o.sUK - description:Class 9 n.o.sUK - emergency action class: Class 9UK - classification:Not listedTremcard no:Not listed


<strong>MSDS</strong>MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (continued)15. Regulatory Information:EU Hazard classification:Not listedRisk phrases: Xi 36/38Safety phrases:NoneNational Legislation:NoneReference no:Date issued:Page 5 of 616. Other Information:This information is based on collective and current knowledge, is intended to describe the product forpurposes of safety, environmental and health requirements only. It should therefore not be construed asguaranteeing any specific property of the product.<strong>MSDS</strong> captured: 20 July 2005<strong>MSDS</strong> modified: 27 May 2009Prepared by: D. Du Plessis – Chemical Specialist (+27 83 567 6512)Note:The employer must, in order to avoid the spread of contamination of a Hazardous Substance (HS), take steps,as far as reasonably practicable, to ensure:[a][b][c]that the HS in storage or distributed are properly identified, classified and handled in accordance withSANS 10206 and SANS 10228;that a container or a vehicle in which an HS is transported, is clearly identified, classified and packed inaccordance with SANS 10228 and SANS 10229; andthat any container into which an HS is decanted is clearly labelled with regard to the contents thereof.


<strong>MSDS</strong>APPENDIX A: HAZARDOUS RATING EXPLAINED; M3T IS CLASSIFIED AS INSIGNIFICANT (1) BELOWHAZARDOUSRATINGHEALTH(Effect on health through inhalation, absorption or ingestion and effect onskin or eyes on direct contact)Capable of causing death after short exposure to small quantities or death / majorinjury on any contact with a small amount of concentration.FIRE/EXPLOSIONEXTREME(5)i.e.Flash point below 23 deg COral toxicity LD 50 < 5 mg/kg(extremely flammable.)Dermal toxicity LD 50 < 40 mg/kgInhalation toxicity LC 50 (Dust and mist – 1 hour of exposure) < 0,5 mg/lToxicity Index > 5Inhalation toxicity LC 50 (Saturated vapour – 1 hour of exposure)(SABS Method TI)< 1 000 ml/m 3HIGH(4)Flash point between 23 degCapable of causing major temporary or major permanent health effects aftershort, frequent or prolonged exposure to small quantities or significant injury onany contact with a small amount or concentration.< 3 000 ml/m 3i.e. Oral toxicity LD 50 > 5 – 50 mg/kgDermal toxicity LD 50 > 40 – 200 mg/kgInhalation toxicity LC 50 (Dust and mist – 1 hour of exposure) > 0,5 - 2 mg/lInhalation toxicity LC 50 (Saturated vapour – 1 hour of exposure)C and 38 deg C. Highlyflammable.Toxicity Index > 4 – 5(SABS Method TI)MODERATE(3)Capable of causing temporary or permanent health effects after short, frequent orprolonged exposure or injury with frequent or prolonged contact. Not lifethreatening or capable of causing serious effects in excessively large quantities.Capable of causing: - minor and readily reversible health effects on short,frequent or prolonged exposure.- minor and readily reversible skin or eye irritation on anydirect contact or repeated contacts.Flash point between 38 degC and 93 deg C. Highlyflammable.Toxicity Index > 3 – 4(SABS Method TI)LOW(2)Ci.e.Flash point above 93 degSolidsLiquids(will burn when heated.)Oral toxicity LD 50 > 50 – 200 mg/kg > 50 – 500 mg/kg< 5 000 ml/m 3Dermal toxicity LD 50 > 200 – 1 000 mg/kg > 200 – 1 000 mg/kgToxicity Index > 1,5 – 3(SABS Method TI)Inhalation toxicity LC 50 (Dust and mist – 1 hour of exposure)> 2 – 10 mg/l > 2 – 10 mg/lInhalation toxicity LC 50 (Saturated vapour – 1 hour of exposure)INSIGNIFICANT(1)No known:- health effect other than minor effects from excessivelylarge quantities.- skin or eye effects on contact whether frequent orprolonged.Will not burn under mostnormal conditions.Toxicity Index > 0 – 1,5(SABS Method TI)

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