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SECTION 2:SECTION HAZARD(S) IDENTIFICATION

Hazard SECTION 3:SECTION COMPOSITION INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Magnesium Carbonate Carbonate Magnesium Potassium Peroxymonosulfate Peroxymonosulfate Potassium Bisulfate Potassium Peroxydisulfate Potassium

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HOT LINE NUMBER HOT LINE NUMBER NOTE NOTE TO PHYSICIAN Will not flash. flash. Will not Nonflammable and noncombustible. noncombustible. Nonflammable and Oxygen. Oxygen. Water. DO NOT use carbon dioxide or other gas conta or gas other dioxide use NOT carbon Water. DO extinguishers. extinguishers. Will release oxygen when heated, intensifying a fir a heated, intensifying when Willoxygen release may be present; self contained breathing apparatus apparatus breathing contained may be self present; used. used. Improper storage of large masses of Oxone® can trap Oxone® can masses of Improper storage large of "H on section (See combustibles tolead of ignition mixing may cause Grinding intensive or Storage"). i oxygen; and heat of liberation decomposition with may occur. material present oxidizable if ca this product masses of Improper storage large of o (See section combustibles of and ignition to lead cau may mixing or intensive Grinding and Storage"). i oxygen; and heat of liberation decomposition with may occur. material present oxidizable if

respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth possible. if mouth-to-mouth respiration, preferably continue rinsing eye. continue rinsing eye. doctor. SECTION 4:SECTION FIRST AID MEASURES clothing. Take off contaminated for of 15 with plenty water skin immediately Rinse freshperson to air. Move an or ambulan 911 call If is breathing, not person doctor or immediately a center control poison Call wat gently with and slowly open and eye rinse Hold swallo to glass of able person if water sip Have a firstthe if after present, contact Remove lenses, for treatme doctor or a center control poison Call further for doctor or a center control poison Call for treatme doctor or a center control poison Call a p by to so told do unless vomiting Do not induce pe mouth an to by unconscious give Do anything not (Supersedes previous revisions) (Supersedes previous • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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should be stored in cool, dry areas, away from away areas, dry in cool, be stored should

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Ingredient Peroxydisulfate: Magnesium Carbonate: Potassium Potassium Sulfate: Potassium Oxone® Oxone® Monopersulfate Compound: Skin: Eye / Eye Face Inhalation:

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Materials of Materials Trade of 14.4.4 Materials Trade.of Materials Canadian TDG 14.4.1 14.4.2 14.4.3 14.1.5 14.1.6 “ qu transported in small materials Certain hazardous 14.1.1 14.1.2 14.1.3 14.1.4 t hazard limited the of because toregulation, less US D.O.T. US

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(HazardousMaterials Identification System): Precautionary Precautionary Labeling: SPECIAL Chemicals Hazardous Industrial MSDSs-Preparation: Chemicals Hazardous Industrial PERSONAL PROTECTION PERSONAL HEALTH FLAMMABILITY INSTABILITY HEALTH FLAMMABILITY HAZARD PHYSICAL AmericanNational StandardsInstitute III (

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