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POLYCHEMIE ASIA PACIFIC PERMAI

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

MSDS Name : ANTI-BLUE STAIN X-1


MSDS Number : WB-01
Version Number :1
MSDS Date : July 28, 2022
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Section 1 : Product and Company Identification

Product Name : ANTI-BLUE STAIN X-1


CAS Number : None
Hazard Rating : Health : / Fire : 0 Reactivity : 0
Company Identification : PT. Polychemie Asia Pacific Permai
Jl. Raya Kebayoran Lama 19 H
Jakarta Selatan 12220
Contact :
Telephone / Fax : 62-21-7202563 / 7256911
Product Class : Fungicide
Product Code : Additive
Division : Industrial Adhesives

Section 2 : Hazard Identification

Toxic by inhalation
Irritating to skin and eyes
Danger of serious damage to health by prolonged exposure
May cause sensitization by skin contact
Possible risk of irreversible effects
May cause heritable genetic damage
May impair fertility
May cause harm to the unborn child
Very toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause long term adverse effects in the aquatic
environment
Toxic to flora
Toxic to fauna

Section 3 : Composition / Information on Ingredients

Chemical name CAS No. Proportion


Chlorothalonil 1897-45-6 40 - 45 % w/v
Carbendazim 10605-21-7 5 - 10% w/v
Inert Ingredients - remainder
Section 4 : First Aid Measures

Ingestion Do not induce vomiting. Seek medical attention immediately.

Eye contact Wash out with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, holding eyelids
apart to ensure flushing of the entire eye surface. Seek medical
attention if irritation persist.

Skin Contact Remove contaminated clothing immediately and wash off with plenty of
soap and water. If irritation or any discomfort continues, seek medical
attention.

Inhalation If it is safe to do so, remove from exposure and remove any visible
product from around face. Give artificial respiration if required. Seek
medical attention immediately.

Advice to doctor If ingested, probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of
gastric lavage. Product is absorbed by ingestion, inhalation via the
skin and eyes. Treat symptomatically. Antihistamines and steroids
have been found to be effective in dealing with irritation.

Section 5 : Fire Fighting Measures

Fire & Explosion Hazard Non flammable


Hazards

Extinguishing Media This product does not burn. Use extinguishing media suited to
the materials that are burning. CO2, foam, dry powder, in order
to reduce the risk of spreading contamination, whenever
possible do not use water extinguishers

Fire Fighting Instruction Keep drums cool with water. Avoid breathing smoke and fumes.
Emergency service personnel must wear breathing apparatus.
Prevent, by any means available, spillage from entering drains or
water course.

Danger caused by Thermal decomposition products of these compounds may include


material, it’s combustion toxic fumes and gases
product or gas produced

Section 6 : Accidental Release Measures


Clean up Use appropriate containment to avoid environmental contamination.
Absorb spillage in earth or sand. Collect and seal in properly labeled
containers for disposal. If contamination of ponds, rivers and waterways
has occurred, advice local emergency services.
Disposal Remove contaminated material to safe location for subsequent disposal.
Dispose of in accordance with all regulations.

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Section 7 : Handling and Storage

Handling Keep exposure to a minimum. See section 8 with regards to personal


protection equipment requirements . Avoid skin and eye contact and
inhalation of vapour, mist or aerosol

Storage Drums to be stored unopened in secure, well ventilated and bunded


area away from foodstuff and incompatible or combustible materials. Store
out of reach of children and unauthorized persons. Keep from extreme
heat or open flames and oxidizing agents. Avoid contact with strong
acid and bases..Protect drums from physical damage and
check regularly for leaks and spills.

Section 8 : Exposure Control and Personal Protection Equipment

Exposure Limit There are no WES or TLV values available for this mixture or any of
the constituents. However, given that the main constituents are
pesticides with potential acute and chronic effects, workplace
exposure should be kept as low as reasonably achievable by the use
of engineering controls and correct personal protective equipment.

Personal Protection:

Eye protection Safety glasses and /or chemical splash goggles if splashes are
possible.

Skin contact Avoid repeated or prolonged skin contact. Wear overalls, rubber boots
and impervious gloves.

Respiratory General exhaust is adequate under normal operating conditions. If


inhalation risk of overexposure exists, wear a respirator, ensure
that the cartridge are correct for the potential contamination.

Section 9 : Physical and Chemical Properties

Appearance White / cream aqueous suspension


Odour None
Solubility Aqueous suspension
Boiling point ( C) Not applicable
Melting Point ( C) Not applicable
Flash Point Non flammable
Vapour Pressure Chlorothalonil 5.72 x 10 E – 7 mmHg at 250C
0
Carbendazim 4.86 x 10 E – 10 mmHg at 20 C
Percent Volatiles No data
Evaporation Rate No data
Vapour Density No data

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Density 1.2 – 1.3
pH 6.0 – 8.0 (at 1% aqueous solution)
Viscosity , cps 1200- 1500 ( Spindle 2, 20 rpm 25 C)
Autoignition No data for mixture
temperature
Explosion Non explosive
Properties

Section 10 : Stability and Reactivity

Stability Stable under normal use and condition

Conditions to avoid No particular conditions to be avoided


Incompatibles Oxidizing agents, strong acids and bases.

Decomposition Thermal decomposition could include toxic fumes and gases.


Hazardous No specific hazards
reactions

Section 11 : Toxicological Information

Acute oral LD50 male rats 3961 mg/kg


(95% confidence limit) female rats 4475 mg/kg

Acute dermal LD50 male rats > 2000 mg/kg


female rats >2000 mg/kg

Acute dermal irritation rabbit : non irritant


Irritant index 0.0

Acute eye irritation rabbit: moderate irritant, score 25.0,


Class 5, reversible

Section 12 : Ecological Information

Summary : This product is considered very ecotoxic in water

Supporting data :

Aquatic No data for the mixture. It is classified as –very ecotoxic in the aquatic
environment
Bioaccumulation No data for the mixture
Degradability No data for the mixture
Soil Is it classified as Ecotoxic to the soil environment by HSNO
Terretrial vertebrate It is classified as ecotoxic to terrestrial vertebrate by HSNO
Terretrial No data for the mixture, neither component is classified as ecotoxic
invertebrate to terrestrial invertebrate
Biocidal This product is intended to be used as a fungicide for the control of
sapstain and mould during air seasoning or green storage of timber

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Section 13 : Disposal Consideration

Material Disposal Recover or recycle if possible. It is the responsibility of the waste


generator to determine the toxicity and physical properties of the
material generated to determine the proper waste classification and
disposal methods in compliance with applicable regulations.

Container Disposal Do not use empty container to store foodstuff. Clean drums by
washing 3 times with clean water. Washings should be recycled into
the treatment system. Dispose of empty containers safely.

Local legislation Disposal should be in accordance with applicable regional, national


and local laws and regulations.

Section 14 : Transport Information


UN 2810 , IMO Class 6.1, Packing Group 2,
IMDG Segregation group: None
EmS F-A S-A

Section 15 : Regulatory Information


This product in controlled under the Indonesian Pesticides Commission

Section 16 : Other information


HSNO - Hazardous Substances and New Organisms ( Act and Regulations)

Supercedes MSDS Copy dated Aug 2016

Disclaimer :

This information is presented in good faith and is believed to be fair and accurate based on
the best available knowledge at the time of printing. However, due to the variability of
applications situations, the user must satisfy themselves as to the suitability of the
information or the products for any particular purpose or circumstances

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