MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET JRS PHARMA LP
2981 Route 22, Suite 1, Patterson, NY, USA 12563-2359 Tel: + (845) 878-3414; Fax: + (845) 878-3484
Church House, 48 Church Street, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 OSN, U.K. Tel: +(44) 1737 222323; Fax: +(44) 1737 222545
1. PRODUCT Pruv® Sodium stearyl fumarate, NF 2. PRODUCT INFORMATION 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
May be harmful if ingested in quantity. May be irritating to the eyes and if inhaled as dust.
FIRST AID MEASURES Eyes:
Irrigate thoroughly with water. If discomfort persists obtain medical attention.
Wash off thoroughly with soap and water.
Wash out mouth thoroughly with water. In severe cases obtain medical attention.
FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Extinguishing Media:
Dry powder or CO2. Use of water not recommended
Combustible; dust explosion hazard. Avoid conditions of dust concentrations.
Normal precautions against smoke inhalation.
CO2, H2O, and typical combustion by-products.
ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES (SPILLAGE) Personal Precautions:
Dust mask, goggles, (c)overalls and gloves recommended.
Non-hazardous. Spills of this material are not subject to any special reporting requirements under current environmental legislation in either the USA or European Union.
Sweep up excess powder and dispose of in accordance with local regulations.
Issued March 2003 MSD.QA0.10039.00000.02 Page 1 of 3 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET STORAGE AND HANDLING (IN NORMAL USE) Storage:
Store in well-closed containers to avoid contamination by other materials.
Use local ventilation. Dusting may occur.
Dust mask, gloves, (c)overalls and goggles recommended. Cleaning procedure should minimize any dust creation.
EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION (NORMAL USE) Occupational Exposure Limits:
Non-hazardous nuisance dust. OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) for nuisance dusts: 15 mg/m3 total dust and 5 mg/m3 respirable fraction.
Use local ventilation. Dusting may occur.
9. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Practically insoluble in cold water; soluble in hot water; slightly soluble in methanol; practically insoluble in ethanol; insoluble in acetone, chloroform.
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Stable under normal conditions of storage.
High temperature. Melts at 224 - 245°C.
Materials normally used for processing equipment in the Process/Handling
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
None known. No hazard anticipated incidental to industrial exposure.
None known. No hazard anticipated incidental to industrial exposure. Mechanical irritant. May cause scratching to eye surfaces.
None known. No hazard anticipated incidental to industrial exposure.
None known. No hazard anticipated incidental to industrial exposure.
None known. No hazard anticipated incidental to industrial exposure.
No evidence of carcinogenic, mutagenic, or teratogenic effects.
Issued March 2003 MSD.QA0.10039.00000.02 Page 2 of 3 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
May be disposed of in accordance with local regulations.
TRANSPORT INFORMATION (REGULATIONS) Packaging (Size & Description): 2-kg and 5-kg fibreboard drums, 20-kg polyethylene lined fibre drum. Transport Classification: REGULATORY INFORMATION (Supply & Labelling) Supply Classification:
This material is generally regarded as safe when handled and used in an appropriate manner.
This material is generally regarded as safe when handled and used in an appropriate manner.
16. OTHER INFORMATION
The above information is believed to be correct but is not purported to be all-inclusive and shall be used as a guide. JRS Pharma LP shall not be held liable for any damage resulting from handling or from contact with the above product.
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