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T PL Thai Peroxide Co., Ltd.

A joint venture between Corporation,USA and ADITYA BIRLA GROUP

Material Safety Data


Product: HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 50% AND 35%
Emergency SARABURI (036) 251893 - 24 HOURS
Telephone Nos.: 251894 - Office Hours
251895 - “ “

Product Information Fire, Explosion and Reactivity Data

Synonyms: Hydrogen Peroxide 50% and Flash Point: Non - Flammable


Hydrogen Peroxide 35% Autoignition Non - Combustible
Formula: H2O2 Temperature:
Chemical Family:Peroxygen Extinguishing Media: Water / Water Fog
Product Uses : It is a versatile chemical and is Special Fire Fighting Any tank or container surroun
used extensively as an oxidising Procedures : -ded by fire should be flooded
agent for textile , pulp & paper , with water for cooling. If H2O2
leather-hides , electronics , food , is leaking, wear full protective
environmental , cosmetics and other clothing and certified ,self -
applications. contained breathing apparatus.
Degree of Fire and Decomposition of Hydrogen Per-
Precautionary Information
Explosion Hazard: -oxide releases oxygen which
may intensify fire. Hydrogen
Health: Liquid is corrosive to the eye and
Peroxide itself is non-combu-
skin, and direct eye contact may
-stible.
cause irreversible tissue damage,
Conditions To Avoid: Excessive heat / contamination
including blindness. Inhalation of
of any kind.
mist or vapor will cause severe
Major Contaminants Heavy metals , Reducing-
irritation of lungs/throat and nose
that contribute to agents, Rust , Dirt.
that usually subsides after exposure
instability:
ceases. Swallowing may produce
Incompatibility : Iron and other heavy metals,
corrosion (burning) of the
Galvanized iron, Copper, Copp-
gastrointestinal tract that may be
-er alloys, Rust, Dirt, Organics,
life- threatening.
Wood , Paper or Other combust-
Physical: Initiates combustion in other materials
-ibles.
by causing fire through release of
oxygen.
Routes of Exposure
Ingredients
Eye Contact: Extremely irritating corrosive
H2O2 -50% H2O2 -35%
(rabbit)
Skin Contact: Mildly irritating (rabbit).
Material/Component: Hydrogen - Peroxide
Skin Absorption: No significant hazard(rabbit).
Percent : 50% 35%
Inhalation: TLV = 1 ppm TWA(PEL=1ppm
Hazard Class: Oxidizer Oxidizer
TWA 90% H2O2).
Material/Component : Water Water
Ingestion:- H2O2 - 50%: Moderately hazardous(rat).
Percent : 50% 65%
LD 50 is between 225 to
1200 mg/kg.
Physical Data
H2O2 - 35%: Moderately hazardous(rat).
LD 50=1193 mg/kg(male rat)
H2O2 -50% H2O2 -35%

Boiling Point: 114 C(237 F) 108 C (226 F) Effects of Over Exposure


Appearance and state: Clear, colorless liquid
Odor: Odorless
H2O2 - 50% & 35%: Severe irritant to eyes ,
Specific Gravity 1.19 1.13
nose, throat, lungs and
@ 20 C/ 4 C:
gastrointestinal tract. May
Solubility in water 100 100
cause irreversible tissue
% by Weight:
damage to the eyes.
pH (as is) : 1.0 - 3.0 2.0 - 3.0
An ISO-9002 & ISO-14001 Certified Company Committed to be Customers’ Most Valued Supplier
(Revision: 03)
Material Safety Data PAGE: 2 of 2

Emergency And First Aid Procedures Storage and Handling

Eyes: Immediately flush with large amount Water cup type chemical safety goggles,polyester
of water for at least 15 minutes, or acrylic full cover clothing and rubber or
lifting upper and lower lids neoprene gloves and shoes. Avoid excessive heat.
intermittently. Check immediately Avoid contamination of any kind. Contamination
with eye specialist. may cause decomposition and generation of oxygen
Skin: Wash with large amount of water. If gas which could result in high pressure and
irritation persists, obtain medical possible container rupture. Hydrogen peroxide
attention. should not be stored in an unvented container.
Inhalation : Remove to fresh air. Call a doctor.
Ingestion : If swallowed, drink plenty of water Never return unused hydrogen peroxide to original
immediately to dilute. Do not induce container. Empty drums should be rinsed in water
vomiting. See a doctor . before discarding. Utensils used for handling
Decontamination Wash area with large amounts hydrogen peroxide should be made only of the
Procedure: of water. following compatible materials: glass, stainless steel,
Notes to Doctor: Hydrogen Peroxide, at this concen- aluminum or plastic. Storage should conform to
tration, is a strong oxidizer. Direct conditions described in NFPA bulletin 43A (code
contact with eyes is sufficiently for the storage of liquid and solid oxidizing
likely to cause corneal damage, even materials). NFPA hazard class II oxidizer.
if washed away immediately, so that
Disposal, Spill or Procedures
careful opthalmological evaluation is
recommended. Because of the Procedure for Dilute with a large volume of
likelyhood of corrosive effects on Release of spill: water. Hold in a pond or diked
the gastro-intestinal tract after area until the H2O2 decompo-
ingestion, and the unlikelyhood of -ses. Dispose of according to
systemic effects, attempts at method outlined below for
evacuatingthe stomach via emesis waste disposal.
induction or gastric lavage should be Waste Disposal An acceptable method of
avoided.There is a remote possibility, Method: disposal is to dilute with a large
however , that a naso - gastric or amount of water and allow the
orogastric tube may be required for hydrogen peroxide to decom-
the reduction of severe distention -pose, followed by discharge into
due to gas formation . a suitable treatment system in
Special Protection accordance with all local and
state environmental laws, rules,
Ventilation: Provide general and local exhaust
regulations, standards and other
ventilation as required.
requirements, because accepta-
Recommended Personnel Protective Equipment -ble method of disposal may
vary by location and because
Respiratory: For severe vapor or mist regulatory requirements may
(concentration in excess of 10 ppm change, the appropriate regulat-
uses certified self - contained -ory agencies should be
breathing apparatus. contacted prior to disposal.
Eyes: Cup type chemical goggles and/or
Transportation
full face mask.
Precautions Drums should be stacked properly
Gloves: Liquid - proof rubber or neoprene
in transit, make sure to keep
gloves
drums in upright position.
Footwear: Rubber or neoprene footwear.
UN Number: 2014
Emergency Accident
Type of Packages
Precautions and Keep people away. Wear full
Procedure: protective clothing. Use water only Polyethylene containers, meeting specifications
for fire. according to USA DOT code 34.
Precautionary Labels:

The information and suggestions contained herein are given purely as a guide. Thai Peroxide Co., Ltd undertake no responsibility either
for the results derived from their adoption or for possible positions in apparent contrast with existing patent rights.
(Revision: 03)

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