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Safety Data Sheet<br />

Acc. to EU Regulations 1907/2006 (REACH), 1272/2008 [CLP] and 2015/830<br />

Product Name : Polyaluminium chloride (<strong>PAC</strong>), Aluminiumchlorohydroxide (ACH)<br />

Date of issue : 31 July 2015 SDS No : SDS-ACH-02<br />

Revision Date : 14 July 2016 Revision No : 01 Page No : 1 / 12<br />

1. Identification of the substance/mixture and of the company/undertaking<br />

1.1 Product identifier<br />

Product Name<br />

: Polyaluminium chloride (<strong>PAC</strong>)<br />

EINECS No : 215-477-2<br />

CAS No : 1327-41-9<br />

REACH Registration Number : 17-2120041132-76-0000<br />

Product code (s) : ACH-0516, ACH-1016, ACH-2016, ACH- 1540 ACH-2316<br />

<strong>PAC</strong>-DW-0516, <strong>PAC</strong>-DW-1016, <strong>PAC</strong>-DW-1716,<br />

<strong>PAC</strong>-DW-2016, <strong>PAC</strong>-DW-2316, <strong>PAC</strong>-ETA-0516,<br />

<strong>PAC</strong>-ETA-1016, <strong>PAC</strong>-ETA-1716, <strong>PAC</strong>-ETA-2016,<br />

<strong>PAC</strong>-ETA-2316<br />

Substance (Chemical-IU<strong>PAC</strong>) Name : Polialuminium chloride<br />

Synonim : Aluminium chlorohydroxide<br />

1.2 Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against<br />

1.2.1 Relevant identified uses : Inorganic coagulant-flocculant used for treatment of water intended for<br />

human consumption. Uses by workers in industry.<br />

Sector of end use SU0 : Other activity related with manufacturing and chemical products<br />

NACE Code - 46.12.02 - Agents involved in the sale of fuels, ores, metals and industrial chemicals<br />

NACE Code - 20.13.07 - Manufacture of other inorganic basic chemicals<br />

Chemical Product Category PC37 : Water treatment chemicals<br />

1.2.2 Uses advised against: There are no uses advised against.<br />

1.3 Details of the supplier of the Safety Data Sheet<br />

Manufacturer/Supplier : ACH Inorganic Chemicals Ltd. Web : www.ach.com<br />

Address : Bursa Ihtisas Deri Organize Sanayi Bolgesi, 4. Sokak, No:3, Nilufer, 16159-BURSA / TURKEY<br />

Phone : +(90) 224 482 38 06 Telefax : +(90) 224 482 38 07<br />

Email address of competent person responsible for the <strong>MSDS</strong> : ahmets@ach.com.tr<br />

Ahmet SAFAK, SDS Preparing Peson, Certificate No: 01.26.07 valid until 30 April 2017<br />

National contact : ACH Ltd. www.ach.com<br />

1.4 Emergency telephone number<br />

ACH Ltd. during office hours : +(90) 224 482 38 06, (GSM: +(90) 549 462 10 38) Languages : Turkish, English)<br />

Phone number of National Toxicology Consultation Service in Turkey 114<br />

2. Hazards identification<br />

2.1 Classification of the substance or mixture<br />

2.1.1 Classification according to GHS and Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 [CLP] : Substance does not<br />

meet the criteria for classification in any hazard category according to the regulation. Not listed in<br />

Table 3.1 of Directive 1272/2008.<br />

GHS Pictogram : None Signal word : None Hazard Statement: None


Safety Data Sheet<br />

Acc. to EU Regulations 1907/2006 (REACH), 1272/2008 [CLP] and 2015/830<br />

Product Name : Polyaluminium chloride (<strong>PAC</strong>), Aluminiumchlorohydroxide (ACH)<br />

Date of issue : 31 July 2015 SDS No : SDS-ACH-02<br />

Revision Date : 14 July 2016 Revision No : 01 Page No : 2 / 12<br />

2.1.2 Additional information: The substance is evaluated w.r.to the corrosivity and skin-eye irritation categories, as<br />

per UN GHS (rev 6) ch3.2 and ch3.3 ( and OSHA PEL and TLV values of solid form of aluminium soluble<br />

salts ), and evaluated by using “pH and acid-alkali reserve test” results, and found no prevailing hazard<br />

category.<br />

Information pertaining to particular dangers for man and environment : The substance is in liquid state and it is<br />

used as coagulant for treatment of water intended for human consummption.<br />

Other hazards which do not result in classification : As per Standard <strong>EN</strong> 883 (2004) : Xi: Irritant, R36<br />

(EU Directive 67/548/EEC is not in force since 01 June 2015). As per 1272/2008 eye irritation category 2 H319.<br />

2.2 Label elements : Labelling according to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 (and GHS )<br />

Polyaluminium chloride hydroxide (<strong>PAC</strong>)<br />

P264, P280, P(305+351+338)<br />

Aluminium chlorohydroxide (ACH)<br />

P264, P280, P(305+351+338)<br />

Hazard Statements : No hazard statement assigned<br />

Precautionary Statement Prevention :<br />

P264 - Wash hands thoroughly after handling<br />

P280 - Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection<br />

Precautionary Statement Response :<br />

(P305+351+338) – IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and<br />

easy to do. Continue rinsing.<br />

Precautionary Statement Storage : None<br />

Precautionary Statement Disposal : None<br />

2.3 Other hazards: <strong>PAC</strong> and ACH do not meet the criteria for PBT and vPvB substances and does not<br />

contain any of the substances in the list and candidate lists of “Substances of Very High Concern – SVHC)” listed<br />

by ECHA-European Chemicals Agency. ACH Ltd controls the SVHC List revisions of ECHA regularly.<br />

Other hazards which do not result in classification :<br />

3. Composition/information on ingredients<br />

Corrosive, H314<br />

3.1 Substance : <strong>PAC</strong> and ACH is a liquid substance produced by ACH Ltd .<br />

Name of Ingredient Chemical Formula CAS No<br />

Hazards<br />

acc. to Regulation<br />

1272/2008 (CLP)<br />

Polyaluminium chloride<br />

(<strong>PAC</strong>)<br />

Al(OH) a Cl b (empirical formula)<br />

(a+b)=3 and a>1.05<br />

(or a and b variable, a>1.05)<br />

1327-41-9 No hazard assigned<br />

3.2 Mixtures : <strong>PAC</strong> (ACH) is a substance.<br />

4. First aid measures<br />

4.1 Description of first aid measures<br />

4.1.1 First aid instructions following the exposure


Safety Data Sheet<br />

Acc. to EU Regulations 1907/2006 (REACH), 1272/2008 [CLP] and 2015/830<br />

Product Name : Polyaluminium chloride (<strong>PAC</strong>), Aluminiumchlorohydroxide (ACH)<br />

Date of issue : 31 July 2015 SDS No : SDS-ACH-02<br />

Revision Date : 14 July 2016 Revision No : 01 Page No : 3 / 12<br />

General information : In case of exposure, move person to fresh air while the first aiders protecting their eyes<br />

and respiratory systems by using “Personal Protective Equipment” (PPE). Get medical advice if person feel<br />

unwell (show the label and this “Safety Data Sheet” (SDS) to the doctor in attendance).<br />

After inhalation : <strong>PAC</strong> and ACH are in liquid form. Under normal conditions, inhalation will not<br />

occur. In case of inhalation of aerosols move the person to fresh air. Get medical attention, if needed.<br />

After skin contact<br />

: Wash off with water and rinse.<br />

After eye contact : Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes (at eyewash<br />

station, if present). Remove the contact lenses if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing the eyes by<br />

separating the eyelids with fingers. For rinsing , tap water in ambient temperature is enough. Get medical<br />

attention if irritation persists after washing.<br />

After ingestion : Rinse mouth to take the material out, if person is conscious. Do not attempt to<br />

neutralize. Do not induce vomiting. Get medical advice. If vomiting occurs, keep head low so that stomach<br />

content doesn’t get into the lungs.<br />

Self-protection of the first aider : Ensure that first aiders and medical personnel are aware of the material(s)<br />

involved, and take necessary precautions to protect themselves from exposures to the material. First aider must<br />

use clean PPE without any defect.<br />

4.1.2 Advice: Get medical attention if any discomfort occurs. Seek medical advice for all irritation feels in<br />

respiratory tract and in eyes even in a minor discomfort. Rescue persons must use PPE. It is recommended to<br />

have eyewash and safety shower in the storage area and the area of use for this substance.<br />

4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed : This material may cause slippery effect in<br />

the skin. Contact with this material may lead to irritation of nose and throat and irritation on eyes and on<br />

mucous membranes. Symptoms may be delayed.<br />

4.3 Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed : Treat symptomatically.<br />

5. Firefighting measures<br />

5.1 Extinguishing media<br />

5.1.1 Suitable extinguishing media : All types of fire extinguishers are suitable. Use extinguishing agent suitable<br />

for the fire of other material around.<br />

5.1.2 Unsuitable extinguishing media : There are no unsuitable fire extinguisher.<br />

5.2 Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture<br />

Hazardous combustion products : Because of fire, if <strong>PAC</strong>/ACH and their packagings is heated up,<br />

hydrogen chloride, sulfur dioxide SO 2 , carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide (CO and CO 2 ) gases may<br />

develop. There are no other known special hazard.<br />

5.3 Advice for firefighters : Protection of eyes , face and breathing is a must for the fire fighters. Wear selfcontained<br />

breathing apparatus and protective clothing during firefighting. If spillage occurs, ground may be<br />

slippery.<br />

6. Accidental release measures<br />

6.1 Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures<br />

6.1.1 For non-emergency personnel<br />

Protective equipment : Eye and skin protection is required for all. Immediately, take non-emergency<br />

personnel out of the area. During this operation, all of those must have also PPE.


Safety Data Sheet<br />

Acc. to EU Regulations 1907/2006 (REACH), 1272/2008 [CLP] and 2015/830<br />

Product Name : Polyaluminium chloride (<strong>PAC</strong>), Aluminiumchlorohydroxide (ACH)<br />

Date of issue : 31 July 2015 SDS No : SDS-ACH-02<br />

Revision Date : 14 July 2016 Revision No : 01 Page No : 4 / 12<br />

Emergency procedure : Follow the emergency procedure or spill control procedure. Keep unprotected<br />

persons away.<br />

6.1.2 For emergency responders : Wear protective equipment. Protect the eyes, skin and mucous membranes from<br />

the exposure. Take all necessary precautions if slippery action on the ground occurs.<br />

6.2 Environmental precautions : Keep away from drains, surface and ground water and soil. Do not allow<br />

material to be released to the environment without proper official permits. See section 13 for disposal.<br />

6.3 Methods and material for containment and cleaning up<br />

6.3.1 For containment : No special measure is required. Material itself is coagulant with basic character. For<br />

containment sand or soil will be enough. It is suggested to keep sufficient containment material on site.<br />

6.3.2 For cleaning up : Following the clean up, flush the area with water to get rid of slippery action. Do not use<br />

solvents for cleaning. Ventilate area after cleaning. Wash water does not cause any harm on industrial water<br />

treatment facilities. In case of biological water treatment systems, dilution with water is recommended.<br />

Amount of dilution, in order to overcome the effect on the activated sludge, varies w.r.to the structure of the<br />

biological treatment systems.<br />

6.3.3 Other information : In case of long term exposures, irritation may develop on skin, eye and mucous<br />

membranes. If spillage forms pond, access to this spill site should be prevented up to the total cleaning-disposal<br />

of this spill.<br />

6.4 Reference to other sections : See sections 7-8 and section 13<br />

7. Handling and storage<br />

7.1 Precautions for safe handling<br />

7.1.1 Protective measures<br />

Measures to prevent fire : There are no fire or explosion hazards of the material. No special measures<br />

required to prevent fire.<br />

Measures to prevent aerosol and dust generation : The packaging should not have leaks, keep containers<br />

tightly closed. In case of deformed packaging make handling after spill control. Use PPE during handling and<br />

usage.<br />

Measures to protect the environment : Keep away from drains, surface and ground water and soil. Do not<br />

allow material to be released to the environment without proper official permits.<br />

7.1.2 Advice on general occupational hygiene : Smoking, eating and drinking should be prohibited in application<br />

areas. Avoid spillage and migration of material on wheels. Wash hands thoroughly after use and handling.<br />

Remove contaminated clothing and personal protective equipment before entering the eating areas.<br />

7.2 Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities<br />

Technical measures and storage conditions : Do not store together with acids and oxidizing agents. The<br />

solutions of aluminium compounds may hydrolyze. Prevent contact with chlorites, hypochlorites, sulfites.<br />

Incompatible also with Iron salts, aluminium sulfate and other polyaluminium salts. Necessary precautions<br />

should be taken in order to prevent mixing with these incompatible materials. <strong>PAC</strong> and ACH should not be<br />

stored together with all of the incompatible material listed above.<br />

Packaging materials : <strong>PAC</strong> and ACH may cause reaction and corrosion on the surface of some metals<br />

(Aluminium, copper, zinc, and alloys of these, galvanized metals). Therefore plastic (PE, PVC, PP etc.) or<br />

fiberglass containers should be used.<br />

Requirements for storage rooms and vessels : Store in well ventilated storage rooms. Even though this<br />

material is not classified as hazardous for transportation, it is recommended to take necessary general<br />

precautions for transportation. It can be transported as bulk liquid in the plastic containers (IBC). It should be<br />

kept in its original containers in the storage area and spill should be prevented.


Safety Data Sheet<br />

Acc. to EU Regulations 1907/2006 (REACH), 1272/2008 [CLP] and 2015/830<br />

Product Name : Polyaluminium chloride (<strong>PAC</strong>), Aluminiumchlorohydroxide (ACH)<br />

Date of issue : 31 July 2015 SDS No : SDS-ACH-02<br />

Revision Date : 14 July 2016 Revision No : 01 Page No : 5 / 12<br />

Storage class : Not applicable<br />

Further information on storage conditions : Store in cool and dry conditions in well closed containers.<br />

Temperature of storage area should not exceed 55 o C.<br />

7.3 Specific end use(s)<br />

Recommendations : <strong>PAC</strong> and ACH are flocculant-coagulant for the treatment of water used for human<br />

consumption – drinking and use. Substance complies the specifications set by the Standard <strong>EN</strong>883 (2004).<br />

Industrial sector specific solutions : No data available.<br />

8. Exposure controls/personal protection<br />

8.1 Control parameters<br />

Occupational exposure limit values : No data available for <strong>PAC</strong> and ACH which are substances in liquid<br />

form. REL value of solid forms of soluble aluminum salts were given below for info only.<br />

OSHA PEL = no data available , ACGIH TLV = No data available<br />

Aluminium soluble salts ( powder) NIOSH REL –TWA (8hr) = 2 mg/m 3 (as Al) - irritation, respiration<br />

8.2 Exposure controls<br />

8.2.1 Appropriate engineering controls :<br />

Substance/mixture related measures to prevent exposure during identified uses: General hygiene<br />

practice and correct usage of PPE is sufficient. As a good practice; wash hands after handling, remove the<br />

contaminated clothing and material, do not smoke, do not eat-drink during handling and usage.<br />

Structural measures to prevent exposure: No special structural measure required.<br />

facilities can be used. Secondary containment for the storage areas will be a good practice.<br />

Relevant storage<br />

Organizational measures to prevent exposure: (Administrative) Eye protection, skin protection, breathing<br />

protection, confined space entry procedures, PPE usage procedures are necessary. Administrative measures<br />

should be taken in order to minimize the exposure amount and period to least possible levels.<br />

Technical measures to prevent exposure: (Engineering) There are no engineering measure other than<br />

secondary containment.<br />

8.2.2 Personal protection equipment :<br />

8.2.2.1 Eye and face protection: Safety glasses ( as per Standard ISO <strong>EN</strong> 166)<br />

8.2.2.2 Skin protection: Protective clothing (as per Standard ISO <strong>EN</strong> 471)<br />

Hand protection: Rubber gloves (Work gloves as per Standard ISO <strong>EN</strong> 374 and 388) .<br />

Other skin protection: Safety shoes (as per Standards <strong>EN</strong> 345-1 or <strong>EN</strong> 20345 S3 for shoes and S5<br />

for boots)<br />

8.2.2.3 Respiratory protection: Substance is in liquid form. In normal use breathing protection is not<br />

necessary. In case of aerosols and exposure of dried material, prevent exposure by using FFP1 dust<br />

masks as per standard ISO <strong>EN</strong> 149:2001 and CE0086.<br />

8.2.2.4 Thermal hazards: There are no thermal hazard of <strong>PAC</strong> and ACH<br />

8.2.3 Environmental exposure controls<br />

Substance/mixture related measures to prevent exposure: Administrative and engineering measures<br />

described below should be applied in order to prevent environmental exposures or decrease to a possible<br />

minimum level:<br />

Instruction measures to prevent exposure : Procedures for preventing discharge to environment<br />

control procedures and instructions.<br />

and spill


Safety Data Sheet<br />

Acc. to EU Regulations 1907/2006 (REACH), 1272/2008 [CLP] and 2015/830<br />

Product Name : Polyaluminium chloride (<strong>PAC</strong>), Aluminiumchlorohydroxide (ACH)<br />

Date of issue : 31 July 2015 SDS No : SDS-ACH-02<br />

Revision Date : 14 July 2016 Revision No : 01 Page No : 6 / 12<br />

Organizational measures to prevent exposure : Keep sufficient amount of suitable containment material<br />

and control equipment in stock.<br />

Technical measures to prevent exposure : It is suggested to have secondary containment solutions in<br />

storage spaces in order to prevent exposure to environment.<br />

9. Physical and chemical properties<br />

9.1 Information on basic physical and chemical properties<br />

a. Appearance : Transparent liquid<br />

b. Odor : Odorless<br />

c. Odor threshold : Not applicable<br />

d. pH : 3.5 – 6.5 (5% solution at 20 o C)<br />

e. Melting point /freezing point : - 12 o C<br />

f. Initial boiling point and boiling range : approx. 105 o C<br />

g. Flash point : Not applicable<br />

h. Evaporation rate : No data<br />

i. Flammability (solid, gas) : Material is not flammable<br />

j. Upper/lower flammability or exposure limits : Not applicable<br />

k. Vapor pressure : No data<br />

l. Vapor density : Not applicable<br />

m. Relative density : 1.05 – 1.35 g/cc at 20 o C<br />

n. Solubility(ies) : Material is a liquid substance. Miscible with water.<br />

o. Partition coefficient : n-octanol/water : Not applicable<br />

p. Auto-ignition temperature : Not applicable<br />

q. Decomposition temperature : No data available<br />

r. Viscosity : 10 – 50 mPa.s (Dynamic, at 20 o C)<br />

s. Explosive properties : Not explosive<br />

t. Oxidizing properties : Not oxidizing<br />

9.2 Other information: <strong>PAC</strong> contains 5 – 23.5 % Al 2 O 3 .<br />

10. Stability and reactivity<br />

10.1 Reactivity : There are no hazardous reactions under regular storage and uses.<br />

10.2 Chemical stability: Material is stable under normal conditions .<br />

10.3 Possibility of hazardous reactions : There are no hazardous reaction known and no hazardous polymerization.<br />

10.4 Conditions to avoid : Do not store at temperatures higher than 55 o C. It may cause slippery action on the<br />

ground depending on the structure of the ground.<br />

10.5 Incompatible materials : Do not store with acids and oxidizing material. Prevent contact with chlorites,<br />

hypochlorites and sulfites. Incompatible with Iron salts and other polyaluminium salts. Necessary precautions


Safety Data Sheet<br />

Acc. to EU Regulations 1907/2006 (REACH), 1272/2008 [CLP] and 2015/830<br />

Product Name : Polyaluminium chloride (<strong>PAC</strong>), Aluminiumchlorohydroxide (ACH)<br />

Date of issue : 31 July 2015 SDS No : SDS-ACH-02<br />

Revision Date : 14 July 2016 Revision No : 01 Page No : 7 / 12<br />

should be taken to prevent mixing <strong>PAC</strong> with these where those salts used before. <strong>PAC</strong> and ACH should not<br />

be stored together with the incompatible material listed above. <strong>PAC</strong> and ACH may cause corrosion on the<br />

surface of some metals like aluminum, copper, zinc, galvanized metals and alloys of those metals.<br />

10.6 Hazardous decomposition products : If <strong>PAC</strong> (and ACH) is heated up to dryness at temperatures above<br />

200 o C, emits hydrogen chloride (HCl) and sulfur oxide (SO x ) gases.<br />

11. Toxicological information<br />

11.1 Information on toxicological information : No toxicity test for the substance is available. pH and reserve<br />

acid/alkali (buffer capacity) tests have been performed. Test Result: not corrosive and not irritant to eye<br />

and/or skin.<br />

Acute toxicity:<br />

There are no acute toxicity data available.<br />

Skin corrosion / irritation: Test results – not corrosive not irritant (pH and acid/alkaline reserve test).<br />

Serious eye damage/irritation: Test results – not corrosive not irritant (pH and acid/alkaline reserve test).<br />

Respiratory or skin sensitization : No sensitizing effect known<br />

Germ cell mutagenity: No effects known<br />

Carcinogenity: This product is not considered to be a carcinogen by IARC, ACGIH.<br />

Reproductive toxicity:<br />

No data available<br />

Summary of evaluation of the CMR properties : No data available<br />

STOT - single exposure : No data available<br />

STOT - repeated exposure:<br />

Aspiration hazard :<br />

No data available<br />

No data available.<br />

Other info: RTECS : no data available. There are no sufficient study and data on the toxicology of this<br />

substance (TOXNET).<br />

12. Ecological information<br />

12.1 Toxicity Ecotoxicity of <strong>PAC</strong> and ACH are not determined.<br />

12.2 Persistence and degradability : No data available<br />

Abiotic degradation : No data available<br />

Physical- and photo-chemical elimination : No data available<br />

Biodegradation : No data available<br />

12.3 Bioaccumulative potential : No data available<br />

Partition coefficient : n-octanol/water (log Kow) : No data available<br />

Bioconcentration factor (BCF) : No data available<br />

12.4 Mobility in soil No data available<br />

Known or predicted distribution to environmental compartments: No data available<br />

Surface tension: Not applicable<br />

Adsorption/Desorption : No data available<br />

12.5 Results of PBT and vPvB assessment : <strong>PAC</strong> and ACH do not meet the criteria for classification as PBT<br />

or vPvB. Chemical safety assessment for <strong>PAC</strong> and ACH have not been performed.<br />

12.6 Other adverse effects: No further information available.


Safety Data Sheet<br />

Acc. to EU Regulations 1907/2006 (REACH), 1272/2008 [CLP] and 2015/830<br />

Product Name : Polyaluminium chloride (<strong>PAC</strong>), Aluminiumchlorohydroxide (ACH)<br />

Date of issue : 31 July 2015 SDS No : SDS-ACH-02<br />

Revision Date : 14 July 2016 Revision No : 01 Page No : 8 / 12<br />

12.7 Additional information: No further information available.<br />

13. Disposal considerations<br />

13.1 Waste treatment methods: In case of small amount of spillages it can be discharged to municipal sewage line<br />

after dilution with water. Sufficient dilution is necessary in order not to effect the activated sludge of biological<br />

treatment systems. In case of large spill, it can be disposed to municipal line after neutralization. <strong>PAC</strong> and<br />

ACH can be neutralized with sodium carbonate and/or calcium carbonate (Limestone).<br />

13.1.1 Product/packaging disposal<br />

Waste codes / waste designations according to LoW: 19 09 99<br />

Under the heading of “Waste water treatment plants and the preparation of water intended for human<br />

consumption and water for Industrial use”<br />

For <strong>PAC</strong> and ACH itself<br />

For packaging’s<br />

: 19 09 99 : wastes not otherwise specified.<br />

: 15 01 06 : mixed packaging.<br />

13.1.2 Waste treatment-relevant information : The related codes for “Disposal Operation” and for “Recovery<br />

Operations” are not specified. Observe all federal, state and local environmental and disposal regulations.<br />

13.1.3 Sewage disposal-relevant information : Small amount of spill can be disposed to sewage line after dilution<br />

with water. In large amounts it can be discharged to sewage line after neutralization.<br />

13.1.4 Other disposal recommendations: For contaminated packagings water can be used as cleaning agent . Do<br />

not use solvents or acids to clean. Collect the material in an impermeable packaging and send to disposal<br />

service with labels on containing the waste codes specified above.<br />

14. Transport information<br />

<strong>PAC</strong> and ACH have been assessed according to all means of International Carriage of Dangerous Goods Regulations:<br />

UN ADR, UN IATA and UN ICAO, UN ADN, UN RID, IMDG Code, IMSBC Code and BLU Code. Assessment<br />

result:<br />

14.1 UN Number : Not classified as dangerous for any means of transportation<br />

14.2 UN proper shipping name : Not classified as dangerous for transportation<br />

14.3 Transport hazard class(es) : Not classified as dangerous for transportation<br />

14.4 Packing group : Not classified as dangerous for transportation<br />

14.5 Environmental hazards : Not classified as dangerous for transportation<br />

14.6 Special precautions for users : <strong>PAC</strong> and ACH should be transported in closed packaging.<br />

14.7 Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL 73/78 and the IBC Code : The product itself and<br />

cleaned remainings of the holds should not be discharged to sea. Dispose them to waste collection stations at<br />

port facilities. Not classified as marine pollutant.<br />

14.8 Additional information: <strong>PAC</strong> and ACH are liquid substances. Solid bulk cargo regulation, IMSBC Code,<br />

is not applicable for <strong>PAC</strong> and ACH.<br />

14.9 Other information related with transport: No further information available.<br />

15. Regulatory information<br />

15.1 Safety health and environmental regulations/legislation specific for the substance or mixture


Safety Data Sheet<br />

Acc. to EU Regulations 1907/2006 (REACH), 1272/2008 [CLP] and 2015/830<br />

Product Name : Polyaluminium chloride (<strong>PAC</strong>), Aluminiumchlorohydroxide (ACH)<br />

Date of issue : 31 July 2015 SDS No : SDS-ACH-02<br />

Revision Date : 14 July 2016 Revision No : 01 Page No : 9 / 12<br />

EU regulations: European Union regulations<br />

Directive 67/548/EEC for Substances (withdrawn)<br />

Regulation 1907/2006 REACH, Regulation 1272/2008 CLP, Regulation 453/2010,<br />

Regulation EU 2015/830 – Amending REACH Annex II – Requirement for The Compilation of SDS.<br />

International regulations:<br />

UN GHS rev 6 : Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals, 6th revision,<br />

pp125-148, 2015,<br />

Standard - ISO <strong>EN</strong> 883(2004) ,<br />

UN Dangerous Goods Transportation Regulations – See section 14<br />

Authorizations and/or restrictions on use :<br />

Authorizations : There are no authorization or restriction<br />

Restrictions on use : There are no authorization or restriction<br />

Other EU regulations : Directive 96/82/EC (Seveso) : Control of major accident hazards involving<br />

dangerous substances.<br />

Information according 1999/13/EC about limitation of emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCguideline)<br />

: Product does not contain any Volatile Organic Compound (VOC).<br />

National regulations : UN GHS rev 6 and all EU regulations are also local regulations.<br />

German Water Hazard Classification VwVwS : Aluminiumhydroxychloride is listed in Annex 2.<br />

Aluminiumhydroxychloride Kenn-Nr.: 508 - Annex-2 – WGK 1 Low hazard to waters<br />

Classification acc. to US and North American Regulation : This product is not classified as hazardous<br />

according to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910/1200.<br />

HMIS (Hazardous Material Identification System) Ratings .<br />

HEALTH : 0 4. Severe hazard NFPA Rating<br />

FLAMMABILITY : 0 3: Serious hazard Health : 0<br />

REACTIVITY : 0 2: Moderate hazard Flammability : 0<br />

1: Slight hazard Instability : 0<br />

0: Minimal hazard<br />

Restrictions of occupation : There are no restrictions of occupation.<br />

15.2 Chemical Safety Assessment : No chemical safety assessment has been carried out for this substance by the<br />

supplier.<br />

16. Other information<br />

i. Indication of changes (Revisions) : First revision :<br />

1. On sections 2.1.2, 2.2, 15.1 and 16 (iv) UN GHS Rev.5 replaced with “rev 6”.<br />

2. Sections 2 and 3 : Wordings related with withdrawn Directive 67/548/EC cancelled.<br />

3. Section 1.2 : UN GHS hazard category eye irritation 2B cancelled<br />

4. Section 2.2 : P280 sentence corrected<br />

5. Section 11.1.a., b., c : Perfomed Acid/Alkaline reserve test and evaluation results added<br />

6. Section 13.1.3 : Wording changed. Disharge of large amounts after neutralization.<br />

7. Section 15 and 16 : German water Hazard classification WGK1 added.<br />

8. Section 16. (iv) : Classification method changed (test) and literature-source for test and evaluation added<br />

9. Section 16 (iii) : ECHA Guidance added to sources.<br />

ii.<br />

Abbreviations and acronyms:<br />

EU<br />

: European Union<br />

REACH : Registration Evaluation Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals<br />

CLP<br />

: Classification Labeling and Packaging


Safety Data Sheet<br />

Acc. to EU Regulations 1907/2006 (REACH), 1272/2008 [CLP] and 2015/830<br />

Product Name : Polyaluminium chloride (<strong>PAC</strong>), Aluminiumchlorohydroxide (ACH)<br />

Date of issue : 31 July 2015 SDS No : SDS-ACH-02<br />

Revision Date : 14 July 2016 Revision No : 01 Page No : 10 / 12<br />

SDS<br />

: Safety Data Sheet<br />

EINECS : European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances<br />

CAS No : Chemical Abstract Service Registry Number<br />

IU<strong>PAC</strong> : International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry<br />

SU<br />

: Sector of Use<br />

NACE : Nomenclature generale des Activites Economiques dans les Communautes Europeennes<br />

EEC<br />

: European Economic Community<br />

EC<br />

: European Commission<br />

PC<br />

: Product Category<br />

ch<br />

: Chapter<br />

GHS<br />

: Global Harmonized System<br />

UN<br />

: United Nation<br />

OSHA : Occupational Safety and Health Administration<br />

PEL<br />

: Permissible Exposure Limit<br />

TLV<br />

: Threshold Limit Value<br />

SVHC : Substance of Very High Concern<br />

ECHA : European Chemicals Agency<br />

PPE<br />

: Personal Protective Equipment<br />

PE<br />

: Polyethylene<br />

PVC<br />

: Poly Vinyl Chloride<br />

PP<br />

: Poly propylene<br />

IBC<br />

: Intermediate Bulk Containers<br />

REL<br />

: Recommended Exposure Limit<br />

ACGIH : American Conference of Governmental Hygienists<br />

NIOSH : National Institute For Occupational Safety and Health<br />

TWA : Time Weighted Average<br />

mg/m 3 : milligram per meter cube<br />

R-phrases : Risk phrases<br />

S-Phrases : Safety phrases<br />

ISO <strong>EN</strong> : International Standard Organization European Norms<br />

CE<br />

: Conformité Européennes certificate<br />

g / cc : gram per centimeter cube<br />

mPa.s : Milli Pascal seconds<br />

IARC : International Agency for Research on Cancer<br />

CMR : Carcinogenic, Mutagenic or toxic to Reproduction<br />

RTECS : Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances<br />

TOXNET : Toxicology Data Network of US National Library of Medicine<br />

PBT<br />

vPvB<br />

LoW<br />

IMO<br />

MARPOL<br />

ILO<br />

IATA<br />

ICAO<br />

VOC<br />

NFPA<br />

BLU<br />

rev.<br />

VwVwS<br />

WGK<br />

TSE<br />

PBM<br />

: Persistent Bio accumulative and Toxic<br />

: very Persistent and very Bio accumulative<br />

: List of Wastes<br />

: International Maritime Organization<br />

: Marine Pollution<br />

: International Labor Organization<br />

: International Air Transport Association<br />

: International Civil Aviation Organization of UN<br />

: Volatile Organic Compounds<br />

: National Fire Protection Association<br />

: Bulk Loading Unloading<br />

: Revision<br />

: Verwaltungsvorschrift wassergefährdende Stoffe<br />

: Wasser Gefährlichkeit Klassen<br />

: Turkish Standards Institution<br />

: Personnel Certification Center (Personel Belgelendirme Merkezi)<br />

iii. Key literature references and sources for data :<br />

- ACGIH – Guide to Occupational Exposure Values and ACGIH TLVs and BEIs<br />

- NIOSH Guide to Chemical Hazards


Safety Data Sheet<br />

Acc. to EU Regulations 1907/2006 (REACH), 1272/2008 [CLP] and 2015/830<br />

Product Name : Polyaluminium chloride (<strong>PAC</strong>), Aluminiumchlorohydroxide (ACH)<br />

Date of issue : 31 July 2015 SDS No : SDS-ACH-02<br />

Revision Date : 14 July 2016 Revision No : 01 Page No : 11 / 12<br />

- ILO – Encyclopedia of Occupational Health and Safety<br />

- MARPOL Annex V : Guidelines for the Implementation of MARPOL Annex V – IMO<br />

- Candidate List of SVHC for Authorization –ECHA as per Reg. 1907/2006 REACH<br />

- Literature: Classification as corrosive or irritant to skin of preparations containing acidic or alkaline substances, without<br />

testing on animals, J.R.Young et al., Toxicology in Vitro, Vol.2, No.1, pp19-26, 1988, Pergamon Journals Ltd.<br />

- ECHA Guidance on the application of Regulation (EC) No: 1272/2008 CLP, pp223, 246.<br />

- ECHA Guidance on information requirements and chemical Safety Assessment. Chapter R.7.a Endpoint specific<br />

quidance. V4.1, October 2015, p211<br />

- UN ADR - European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous goods by Road<br />

- UN ADN - European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous goods by Inland Waterways<br />

- UN RID - European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous goods by Railroad<br />

- IATA DGR - International Air Transport Association Dangerous Goods Regulation ( for Passenger craft)<br />

- ICAO DGR – International Civil Aviation Organization Dangerous Goods Regulation (for cargo craft)<br />

- IMDG Code - International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code<br />

- IMSBC Code - International Maritime Solid Bulk Cargoes Code<br />

- BLU Code - Code of practice for the safe Loading and Unloading Bulk Carriers - IMO<br />

- Standard <strong>EN</strong> 883(2004) – Chemicals used for treatment of water intended for human consumption – Polyaluminium<br />

chloride hydroxide and polyaluminium chloride hydroxide sulfate<br />

iv.<br />

Classification and procedure used to derive the classification for mixtures according to Regulation (EC)<br />

1272/2008 (CLP)<br />

Classification according to Regulation (EC)<br />

1272/2008 and UN GHS rev.6<br />

Classification Procedure<br />

No hazard class and category assigned Test result - “pH and acid/alkaline reserve test” (*)<br />

(*) Referance for in vitro test and evaluation of test results : ( Classification as corrosive or irritant to skin of<br />

preparations containing acidic or alkaline substances, without testing on animals, J.R.Young et al. )<br />

v. Relevant R-phrases and /or H-statements (number and full text) :<br />

R phrases : Risk phrases (mentioned in this SDS)<br />

R36 : Irritating to eyes. (Directive 67/548/EEC is out of use since 01 June 2015)<br />

S-Phrases : Safety phrases - No S phrase assigned<br />

Hazard Statement mentioned in this SDS :<br />

H319: Causes serious eye irritation H314: Causes severe skin burns and eye damage<br />

Full text P phrases are given in section 2<br />

vi. Training advice : Before handling and use of <strong>PAC</strong> and ACH, ensure well conducted training on;<br />

Occupational Health and Safety, Material Handling, Hazard Communication, Spill Protection and Control and<br />

Personal Protective Equipment Usage. Use this SDS document as a training tool, preferably before the handling,<br />

in your safety talk meetings in which all handling person are present. It is recommended to keep training<br />

records with the signatures of all attendees.<br />

vii. Further information :<br />

The information provided in this SDS has been compiled from the reputable and reliable sources, regulations<br />

and info from the manufacturer and it is believed to be correct, but does not purport to be all inclusive and


Safety Data Sheet<br />

Acc. to EU Regulations 1907/2006 (REACH), 1272/2008 [CLP] and 2015/830<br />

Product Name : Polyaluminium chloride (<strong>PAC</strong>), Aluminiumchlorohydroxide (ACH)<br />

Date of issue : 31 July 2015 SDS No : SDS-ACH-02<br />

Revision Date : 14 July 2016 Revision No : 01 Page No : 12 / 12<br />

shall be used as a guide only. ACH Ltd. shall not be held liable for any damage resulting from handling or<br />

from contact with the product.<br />

Product is classified by a competent person w.r.to “test results” on this product, literature, information, infı<br />

from the producer and other available information, and this SDS is compiled in accordance with the current<br />

regulations.<br />

SDS Compiled by: Haluk BABACAN, “SDS Preparing Person – Registered and certified by Turkish<br />

Standards Institution (TSE), accredited by TURKAK.”<br />

Certificate No: TSE PBM GBF-2040 , valid until 17 August 2018<br />

e-mail : babacan.haluk@gmail.com<br />

End of <strong>MSDS</strong>

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