MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
This Material Safety Data Sheet complies with the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200.
1.
Product and
Supplier Identification
Product: Zinc Plate Copper Patina
Product Use: Wipe on metal plating solution for stained glass crafts.
Supplier: NOVACAN INDUSTRIES LTD.
856 Washington Drive
Port Moody, BC V3H 3K8
Telephone: (888) 931-6422
Transport Emergency Telephone: +1(250) 263.2124
Manufacturer: As above
2.
Composition
|
Component |
% (w/w) |
Exposure Limits |
|
Copper Sulphate (Crystal) (CAS No. 7758-98-7) |
3-4 |
PEL-TWA 1 mg/m3 as copper TLV-TWA 1 mg/m3 as copper |
3.
Hazards
Identification
Routes
of Entry: (under
normal conditions of use)
Skin Contact: Moderate Eye Contact: Major Ingestion: Moderate Inhalation: Minor
Effects of
Short-Term (Acute) Exposure:
Inhalation: Ammonia vapor or mist in the 50 to 100 ppm range can
cause severe nasal irritation, sore throat, choking, coughing and difficulty
breathing. Prolonged exposures can cause burns and ulcers to the nose and
throat.
Skin Contact: Contact with liquid may cause severe irritation.
Eye Contact: Liquid contact can cause irritation, corneal burns, and
conjunctivitis. Severe permanent injury or blindness may result.
Ingestion: Liquid can cause
corrosive burns to mouth, throat, esophagus and stomach. Symptoms may include
difficulty in swallowing, intense thirst, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
Effects of
Long-Term (Chronic) Exposure:
Repeated exposure to low concentrations of liquid, mist or vapor can
cause redness, swelling, corrosive burns, and pain (dermatitis). No evidence of
carcinogenicity in human studies. This product does not accumulate in the body.
Medical
Conditions Aggravated By Exposure:
Pre-existing respiratory and skin disorders.
4.
First Aid
Measures
Eye Contact: Immediately flush contaminated eye(s) with lukewarm, gently running water for 30 minutes, holding eyelids open. Seek medical attention if irritation persists.
Skin Contact: Wash affected area immediately with mild soap and water and continue for 15 minutes. If irritation persists, seek immediate medical attention. Remove any contaminated clothing and launder clothing before reuse.
Inhalation: This is an unlikely route of entry, but if victim has been exposed to vapors remove to fresh air. If breathing has stopped, a trained person should perform artificial respiration. Get medical attention immediately.
Ingestion: If small amounts have been ingested, do not induce vomiting. Dilute contents of stomach with 1-2 glasses of water. If vomiting occurs naturally have victim lean forward to reduce risk of aspiration. Seek immediate medical attention.
5.
Fire Fighting
Measures
Flash point: Not Applicable
Autoignition temperature: Not applicable. See information under “Fire Fighting Instructions”
Lower Explosive Limit: Not established
Upper
Explosion Limit: Not established
Sensitivity to Impact: Not sensitive.
Sensitivity to Static Discharge: Not sensitive.
Hazardous Combustion Products: Sulphur and copper oxides, and if heated to dryness, copper fume may be produced. Ammonia, carbon dioxide, and carbon monoxide gases may be released in fire, if water is allowed to evaporate.
Extinguishing Media: No specific recommendation. Use media to suppress surrounding fire.
Fire Fighting Instructions: Do not enter confined fire space without proper personal protection. Use approved positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus. Do not use water except as a fog. Cool surrounding containers with water spray.
NATIONAL
FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA) HAZARD INDEX:
HEALTH: 2 - Short exposure could cause temporary or residual injury.
FLAMMABILITY: 0 - Not flammable.
REACTIVITY: 0 - Normally stable under fire conditions and not reactive with
water.
SPECIFIC HAZARDS: Toxic
6.
Accidental
Release Measures
Personal Protection: Evacuate
unnecessary personnel from spill area. Wear appropriate personal protective
equipment. Ventilate area. Do not touch spilled product without proper personal
protection. See Section 8 for proper protective equipment to be worn while
cleaning an accidental spill.
Environmental Precautions: Implement spill
control plan. Stop or reduce
leak if safe to do so. Prevent from entering sanitary or storm sewers, waterways,
or confined spaces. Use inert materials such as earth or sand to form dike.
Keep from contacting aquatic life.
Remedial Measures: Restrict access to area until completion of cleanup. Ensure cleanup is
conducted by trained personnel only. Use all appropriate personal protective
equipment. For small spills: absorb with neutralizing materials (mild acids)
such as vinegar and collect in sealed containers. Flush area with water. For
large spills, contain and collect spilled material if possible. Notify government
occupational health and safety and environmental authorities as per applicable
regulations.
7.
Handling and
Storage
Handling
Procedures: Prevent release
of vapor or mist into workplace air. Ensure adequate ventilation. Have
emergency equipment readily available. Have mild acid (vinegar) readily
available for neutralization. Keep containers closed when not in use. Wash face and hands thoroughly after handling
and before eating, drinking, or using tobacco products.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area,
out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources. Store away from incompatible materials such as oxidizing
materials, reducing materials, and strong acids. Keep storage area separate
from populated work areas.
8.
Exposure
Controls, Personal Protection
Engineering Controls: Use general or
local exhaust ventilation to maintain exposure below the exposure limits.
Respiratory
Protection: If respiratory protection is required (if thermal decomposition should
occer), NIOSH recommends
thye following:
Up to 250 ppm: Chemical cartridge respirator with cartridge(s) against
ammonia, powered air-purifying respirator with appropriate cartridge(s),
Supplied Air Respirator (SAR), or a full face-piece SCBA.
IDLH Conditions (300 ppm) or Planned Entry in Unknown Concentrations:
Positive pressure, full face-piece SCBA, or positive pressure full face-piece
SAR with an auxiliary positive pressure SCBA.
Escape: Gas mask with canister, or escape type SCBA.
NOTE: Air purifying respirators do not protect against oxygen deficient
atmospheres.
Skin protection: Wear impervious
gloves and boots and/or other protective clothing according to
circumstances.
Eye and Face Protection: Eye protection is
required. Chemical safety
goggles are recommended. The wearing of contact lenses is not recommended.
Footwear: As required by worksite rules.
Other: Have a safety
shower and eye wash station readily available in the immediate work area.
9.
Physical and
Chemical Properties
Appearance: Dark blue liquid
Odor: Mild ammonia odor
Odor Threshold: Not determined
pH: 9-11
Vapor Pressure: Not determined
Solubility: Completely soluble in water
Vapor Density: Not determined
Freezing Point Not determined
Boiling Point: Not determined
Critical Temperature: Not applicable.
Relative Density: ≈ 1
(water = 1)
Partition Coefficient: No data
Evaporation Rate: Not determined
10.
Stability and
Reactivity
Chemical
Stability: Stable. Avoid heat.
Incompatibility: Avoid contact with acids, strong oxidizers,
strong reducers, acetylene, halogens, and silver compounds.
Hazardous
Decomposition Products: When heated to decomposition, may liberate copper oxide,
sulfur oxides, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and ammonia.
Hazardous
Polymerization: Will not occur
11.
Toxicological
Information
Acute Exposure: The theoretical LD50 (rat/oral) for Zinc Plate copper patina is greater than 5000 mg/kg
Chronic Exposure: See Section 3.
Exposure Limits: See Section 2.
Irritancy: See Section 3.
Sensitization: See Section 3.
Carcinogenicity: Inconclusive results
Teratogenicity: No reports for ingestion or inhalation of copper compounds
Reproductive toxicity: Not available
Mutagenicity: Inconclusive results
Synergistic products: None reported.
12.
Ecological
Information
Environmental toxicity: Copper sulphate is a severe marine pollutant.
Biodegradability: No data available.
13.
Disposal
Considerations
Neutralize residues and cosult the appropriate Federal, State, and
Local regulatory agencies to ascertain proper disposal procedures. Depending on
usage, after use, byproducts may contain zinc and/or other metals. It is
recommended that each user take into account the additional contaminants
introduced during usage when disposing and handling of waste. Place used and
contaminated material and packagings into suitable containers and dispose of as
controlled waste.
14.
Transport
Information
Department of Transport (49 CFR): Environmentally Hazardous Substance, Liquid, N.O.S (Cupric Sulphate), Class 9, UN 3082, P.G. III
International Air Transport Association (IATA): Environmentally Hazardous Substance, Liquid, N.O.S (Cupric Sulphate), Class 9, UN 3082, P.G. III
International Maritime Organization (IMO): Environmentally Hazardous Substance, Liquid, N.O.S (Cupric Sulphate), Marine Pollutant, Class 9, UN 3082, P.G. III
EmS F-A, S-F, Stowage Category “A”
15.
Regulatory
Information
UNITED STATES – FEDERAL REGULATIONS:
TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSCA):
All
components are listed in the inventory.
OSHA, 29 CFR 1910, Subpart Z: Meets the
criteria for a hazardous substance.
CERCLA, 40 CFR 302: RQ, Cupric sulphate 4.54 Kg (10 pounds)
SARA 302, 40 CFR 355: No ingredients
listed
SARA 313, 40 CFR 372: No ingredients
listed.
SARA 311/312, 40 CFR 370: Immediate (Acute)
Health, Delayed (Chronic) Health.
16. Other Information
Original Preparation Date: September 25, 2001
Prepared by: Kel-Ex Agencies Ltd., P.O. Box 52201, North Vancouver, BC, Canada, V7J 3V5
Comments: This Material Safety Data Sheet was prepared using information provided by
Novacan Industries Ltd., and CCINFO. The
information in the Material Safety Data Sheet is offered for your consideration
and guidance when exposed to this product. Novacan Industries Ltd., expressly
disclaims all expressed or implied warranties and assumes no responsibilities
for the accuracy or completeness of the data contained herein. The data in this
MSDS does not apply to use with any other product or in any other process.
Revisions: Reviewed and Re-issued December 11, 2007