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Safety Data Sheet according to US OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) Trade name (or substance name): Print date: 07.31.2020 Version: 1.0 / EN Page 1 of 17 Revision date: 07.31.2020 ______________________________________________________________________________ 1. Identification Product identifier Kommentiert [AH2]: Product identifier means the name or number used for a hazardous chemical on a label or in the SDS. It provides a unique means by which the user can identify the Trade name/designation chemical. The product identifier used shall permit cross-references Product No. to be made among the list of hazardous chemicals required in the written hazard communication program, the label and the SDS. The product identifier should be differ between “substances” and Other means of identification “mixtures”, For example “Synonym(s) are a product identifier for substances only as well as New Jersey Trade Secret registration Product No. No. EAN No. Kommentiert [AH3]: In case of substances the substance Remark: name should be stated here together with other identifier like CAS No., PMN or ACC No. if available Recommended use of the chemical and restrictions on use Kommentiert [AH4]: Barcode Recommended use: Restrictions on use: Supplier’s details Kommentiert [AH5]: Name, address, and telephone number of the chemical manufacturer, importer, or other Supplier Manufacturer Distributor responsible party Name Name Name Address Address Address Kommentiert [AH6]: Street, Postal Code / City, Country Telephone Telephone Telephone Emergency phone number 24 hr. emergency phone number Safety Data Sheet according to US OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) Trade name (or substance name): Print date: 07.31.2020 Version: 1.0 / EN Page 2 of 17 Revision date: 07.31.2020 ______________________________________________________________________________ 2. Hazard(s) identification Classification of the chemical in accordance with paragraph (d) of §1910.1200 Acute toxicity (oral) Category 1-4 Acute toxicity (dermal) Category 1-4 Acute toxicity (Inhalation) Category 1-4 Kommentiert [AH7]: Differ between vapour, dust/mist, Skin corrosion Category 1, Sub-category 1A,1B, 1C gas Skin irritation Category 2 Eye damage Category 1 Eye irritation Sub-category 2A, 2B Respiratory sensitizer Category 1, Sub-category 1A, 1B Skin sensitizer Category 1, Sub-category 1A, 1B Mutagen Category 1A, 1B, 2 Carcinogen Category 1A, 1B, 2 Reproductive toxicant Category 1A, 1B, 2 Effects on or via lactation Category 1 Kommentiert [AH8]: APPENDIX A TO §1910.1200– HEALTH Target organ toxicity - single exposure Category 1-3 HAZARD CRITERIA Effects on or via lactation shall be classified in a separate single Target organ toxicity - repeated exposure Category 1-2 category. Chemicals that are absorbed by women and have been Aspiration toxicity Category 1 shown to interfere with lactation or that may be present (including Explosives Unstable explosive, Division 1.1-1.6 metabolites) in breast milk in amounts sufficient to cause concern for the health of a breastfed child, shall be classified to indicate this Flammable gases Category 1-2 property hazardous to breastfed babies. Flammable aerosols Category 1-2 Therefore instead of “no designated number” the “Category 1” Oxidizing gases Category 1 should be stated Gases under pressure Compressed gas, Liquified gas, Kommentiert [AH9]: Alternative: STOT SE, Category 1, 2 Dissolved gas, Refrigerated liquefied gas or 3 Flammable liquids Category 1-4 Kommentiert [AH10]: Alternative: STOT RE, Category 1 or Flammable solids Category 1-2 2 Self-reactive substances and mixtures Type A-G Pyrophoric liquids Category 1 Pyrophoric solids Category 1 Self-heating substances and mixtures Category 1-2 Substances or mixtures which, in contact with Category 1-3 water, emit flammable gases Oxidizing liquids Category 1-3 Oxidizing solids Category 1-3 Organic peroxides Type A-G Corrosive to metals Category 1 Pyrophoric gas Kommentiert [AH11]: OSHA defined hazards should appear Simple asphyxiant in section 2.1, not in section 2.3 Combustible dust Safety Data Sheet according to US OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) Trade name (or substance name): Print date: 07.31.2020 Version: 1.0 / EN Page 3 of 17 Revision date: 07.31.2020 ______________________________________________________________________________ Labeling according to US OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) Signal word Hazard statements Kommentiert [AH12]: H-codes are not established in the US OSHA Hazard Communication standard Symbol(s)/Hazard pictograms Kommentiert [AH13]: C.2.1.2 If the skull and crossbones pictogram is included, the exclamation mark pictogram shall not appear where it is used for acute toxicity; it may appear if it is triggered by Skin/Eye irritation (Emergency overview) Kommentiert [AH14]: ANSI Z.400 standard suggests an emergency overview in this early part of the SDS: should include the appearance (color, physical state) and odor together with the hazard Precautionary Statement(s) statements. Note that ANSI-approved standards are voluntary, however some of the content of these standards are incorporated Other labeling into state and/or federal regulation "by reference" meaning that the regulations refer the reader to the standards without restating them. The current ANSI SDS standard is ANSI Z400.1/Z129.1-2010, but Supplemental Hazard information with HCS 2012 now in full regulatory effect and the GHS being continuously being refined by the United Nations, it is not clear what, “x % of the mixture consists of ingredient(s) of unknown acute toxicity” if any, purpose Z400.1 currently has as it is not incorporated by “x % of the mixture consists of ingredient(s) of unknown acute oral toxicity” reference in HCS 2012, but is rather partially derived/descended “x % of the mixture consists of ingredient(s) of unknown acute dermal toxicity” from it. “x % of the mixture consists of ingredient(s) of unknown acute inhalation toxicity” Kommentiert [AH15]: All P-statements must be shown. These are commonly organized into categories such as prevention, response, storage, disposal. P-codes are not established in the US Right-To-Know laws OSHA Hazard Communication standard New Jersey (NJ): Kommentiert [AH16]: OSHA recommends following GHS “Contents unknown” Revision 4 guidance, see https://www.osha.gov/laws- “Contents Partially Unknown” regs/standardinterpretations/2015-03-24 Hazards not otherwise classified (HNOC) Kommentiert [AH17]: An adverse physical or health effect identified through evaluation of scientific evidence during the classification process that does not meet the specified criteria for the The substance is an endocrine disruptor. physical and health hazard classes addressed in this section. This does not extend coverage to adverse physical and health effects for which there is a hazard class addressed in this section, but the effect either falls below the cut-off value/concentration limit of the hazard class or is under a GHS hazard category that has not been adopted by OSHA (e.g., acute toxicity Category 5). These do not have to appear on the product label Safety Data Sheet according to US OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) Trade name (or substance name): Print date: 07.31.2020 Version: 1.0 / EN Page 4 of 17 Revision date: 07.31.2020 ______________________________________________________________________________ Section 3: Composition/information on ingredients Substance Substance name CAS No. PMN No. ACC No. Molecular weight Molecular formula Purity Synonymes Stabilizers Kommentiert [AH18]: Impurities and stabilizing additives Hazard impurities which are themselves classified and which contribute to the classification of the substance Kommentiert [AH19]: The chemical name and concentration Mixture (i.e., exact percentage) of all ingredients which are classified as health hazards and are: Present above their cut-off/concentration limits or Description of the mixture: Aqueous solution of ABC. Present a health risk below the cut-off/concentration limits. Hazardous ingredients: Kommentiert [AH20]: The following is a reprint of the Restatement of Torts section 757, comment b (1939): Substance name CAS No. Concentration b. Definition of trade secret. A trade secret may consist of any Unobtanium 1234-56-6 22.8 % formula, pattern, device or compilation of information which is used in one's business, and which gives him an opportunity to obtain an advantage over competitors who do not know or use it. It may be a Undecaobtanium 6789-2-1 10.0 % formula for a chemical compound, a process of manufacturing, treating or preserving materials, a pattern for a machine or other device, or a list of customers. It differs from other secret information Additional information: in a business (see s759 of the Restatement of Torts which is not included in this Appendix) in that it is not simply information as to single or ephemeral events in the conduct of the business, as, for example, the amount or other terms of a secret bid for a contract or the salary of certain employees, or the security investments made or contemplated, or the date fixed for the announcement of a new policy or for bringing out a new model or the like. A trade secret is a process or device for continuous use in the operations of the business. Generally it relates to the production of goods, as, for example, a machine or formula for the production of an article. It may, however, relate to the sale of goods or to other operations in the business, such