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MSDS - Hill Brothers Chemical Co.
Bill Of Lading//: 0340778 Product: AMMONIUM BIFLUORIDE CRY (GPD) BREMNTAG, August 5, 2014 SAFETY CONTACT HILL BROTHERS CHEMICAL CO 4450 NORTH 42ND AVE PHOENIX, AZ 85019 To Whom It May Concern, Enclosed please find the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for the material listed below. Either you recently purchased this product from us, and/or we are furnishing this MSDS as required by the notification procedures under Section 313 of SARA Title III. The law requires that you distribute these to those people in your company who are involved in the use and/or handling of these chemicals. Product Name: AMMONIUM BIFLUORIDE CRY (GPD) We thank you for your order and hope we may continue to merit serving your future requirements. Product #: 872691 Name: AMMONIUM BIFLUORIDE CRY (GPD) Desc: From: BRENNTAG mCIFIC INC. To: HILL BROTHERS CHEMICAL CO Material Safety Data Sheet Tuesday, August 05, 2014 BRENNTAGJBB MSDS Revision Date: D5/ID/2DD7 Page I of 3 1. Product Identification Product Identity: Ammonium Bifluoride Synonyms: Ammonium hydrogen fluoride; ammonium difluoride; acid ammonium fluoride Molecular Weight: 57.D4 Chemical Formula: NH4F HF Technical Information: Z7D-830-12DD Emergency Number: 800-424-9300 (CHEMTREC) Distributed By Brenntag Brsnntag Great Lakes LLC. 4420 N. Harley Davidson Avenue Wauwatosa.WI 53225 Brenntag Mid-South Inc. 14D5 Hwy I36 W Henderson. KY 42420 Brenntag Northeast. Inc. SI West Huller Lane Reading. PA 19B05 Brenntag Southeast. Inc. ZDDD East Pettigrew Street Durham. NC 27703 Brenntag Southwest. Inc. BIO Fisher Road LongviEw. TX 75BD4 Brenntag Pacific. Inc. 10747 Patterson Place Santa Fe Springs. CA 9DB7D 2. Hazards Identification Emergency Overview DANGER! Can be Fatal if Swallowed. Inhaled or Absorbed Through the Skin Causes Severe Burns to Eyes, Skin, Digestive System, and Respiratory Tract Irritation and Burn Effects May BE Delayed Affects Respiratory System, Heart, Skeleton, Circulatory System, Central Nervous System, and Kidneys. Potential Health Effects Inhalation: Causes severe irritation and burns to the respiratory system. Irritation and burning effects may be delayed. digestion: Severe irritation, burns, perforation of the gastrointestinal tract accompanied by shock. May cause kidney and brain damage. Affects heart and circulatory system. IMPORTANT: While Brenntag believes the information contained herein to be accurate, Brenntag makes no representation or warranty, expre $ or implied, regarding, and assumes no liability for, the accuracy or completeness of the information. The B uyer asumesa H E ponsibiK ty for handling, using and/or reselling the Product in accordance with the applicable federal, state, and local law. Thi slVBDS 4iaH not in any way limit or preclude the operation and effect of any of the provisions of Brenntag's terns and conditi ons of sale. Product #: 872691 Name: AMMONIUM BIFLUORIDE CRY (GPD) From: BRENNTAG B\CIFIC INC. To: HUL BROTHERS CHEMICAL CO Desc: Tuesday, August 05, 2014 Material Safety Data Sheet BRENNTAG^K MSDS Revision DatE: D5/ID/ZDD7 Page 2 of 3 Risk of throat Edema and suffocation. Nausea, vomiting (bloody), abdominal cramps and diarrhea (bloody). Cough and difficulty breathing. Risk of chemical pneumonitis from product inhalation. Risk of hypocalcemia with nervous disorders (tetany) and cardiac rhythm disorders. Risk of convulsions, loss of consciousness, deep coma and cardiopulmonary arrest. Risk of general symptoms having a severe prognosis. Skin Contact: Painful irritation, redness and swelling of the skin. Severe burns; slow healing. Effects may be delayed. If touched using the fingernails, severe pain after several hours. Risk of hypocalcemia following the extend of the lesions. Intoxication hazards by inhalation of the product simultaneously. Eye Contact: Severe eye irritation, watering, redness and swelling of the eyelids. Burns. Risk nf serious or permanent eye lesions. Risk of blindness. 3. Composition/Information on Ingredients CAS# 1341-43-7 Chemical Name Ammonium BifluoridE Percent by Weight IDD% 4. First Aid Measures Inhalation: Remove the subject from the contaminated area as soon as possible; transport him/her lying down, with the head higher than the body, to a quiet, uncontaminated and well-ventilated location. Oxygen or cardiopulmonary resuscitation if necessary. Keep warm (blanket). Consult with a physician in all cases. Take to hospital. digestion: Consult with a physician immediately in all cases. Take to hospital immediately. If the subject is completely conscious administer milk, chewable calcium carbonate tablets or milk of magnesia. Do not induce vomiting. If the subject presents nervous, respiratory or cardiovascular disorders: administer oxygen. If the subject is unconscious: Use classical resuscitation measures. IMPORTANT: While Brenntag believes the information contained herein to be accurate, Brenntag makes no representation or warranty, expre s or implied, regarding, and assumes no liability for, the accuracy or completeness of the information. The B uyer asumesa 11 E ponsibift ty for handling, using and/or reselling the Product in accordance with the applicable federal, state, and local law. Thi s MSDS fta fl not i n any way limit or preclude the operation and effect of any of the provisions of Brenntag's terns and conditi ens of sale. Product #: 872691 Name: AMMONIUM BIFLUORIDE CRY (GPD) From: BRENNTAG PACIFIC INC. To: HILL BROTHERS CHEMCAL CO Material Safety Data Sheet Desc: Tuesday, August 05, 2014 BRENNTAG MSDS Revision Date: D5/ID/2DD7 Page 3 of 9 Skin Contact: Consult with a physician immediately in all cases. Wipe off any excess material from skin and then immediately flush skin with large amounts of soapy water. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash clothing before reuse. Apply bandages soaked in magnesium sulfate. Eye Contact: Consult with an ophthalmologist and physician immediately in all cases. Take to hospital immediately. Flush eyes as soon as possible with running water for 15 minutes, while keeping the eyelids wide open. 5. Fire Fighting Measures Go to Section S for Flammable Properties. Fire: Not considered to be a fire hazard. Explosion: Not considered to be an explosion hazard. Fire Extinguishing Media: Use any means suitable for extinguishing surrounding fire. Water spray may be used to keep fire exposed containers cool. 6. Accidental Release Measures Ventilate area of leak or spill. Wear appropriate personal protective eq uipment as specified in Section 8. Pick up and place in a suitable container for reclamation or disposal, using a method that does not generate dust. US Regulations (CERCLA) require reporting spills and releases to soil, water and air in excess of reportable quantities. The toll free number for the US Coast Guard National Response Center is (8DD) 424-88D2. IMPORTANT: While Brenntag believes the information contained herein to be accurate, Brenntag makes no representation or warranty, expre s or implied, regarding, and assumes no liability for, the accuracy or completeness of the information. The Buyer asumesafl leyonsibility for handling, using and/or reselling the Product in accordance with the applicable federal, state, and local law. ThisM>DS Siall not in any way limit or preclude the operation and effect of any of the provisions of Brenntag's terns and condit ens of sale. Product #: 872691 Name: AMMONIUM BIFLUORIDE CRY (GPD) From: BRENNTAG PACIFIC INC. To: HILL BROTHERS CHEMICAL CO Desc: Tuesday, August 05, 2014 Material Safety Data Sheet BRENNTAG MSDS Revision DatE: D5/ID/20D7 Page 4 of 3 7. Handling and Storage Hygroscopic! Store in a Dry Place! Do Not Expose to Moisture! Keep in a tightly closed container. Store in a cool. dry. ventilated area. Protect against physical damage. Separate from acids and alkalis. Do not store in metal containers, as contact with moisture and metal at the same time may release flammable hydrogen gas. Containers of this material may be hazardous when empty since they retain product residues (dust, solids); observe all warnings and precautions listed for the product. 8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection DSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL): 2.5 mg(F)/m3 (TWA) ACGIH Threshold Limit Value (TLV): 2.5 mg(F)/m3 (TWA) Ventilation System: A system of local and/or general exhaust is recommended to keep employee Exposures below the Airborne Exposure Limits. Local exhaust ventilation is generally preferred because it can control the emissions of the contaminant at its source, preventing dispersion of it into the general work area. Please refer to the ACGIH document. Industrial Ventilation, A Manual of Recommended Practices, most recent edition, for details. Personal Respirators (NIDSH Approved): If the exposure limit is exceeded and engineering controls are not feasible, a half facepiece particulate respirator (NIDSH type N95 or better filters) may be worn for up to ten times the exposure limit or the maximum use concentration specified by the appropriate regulatory agency or respirator supplier, whichever is lowest.. A full-face piece particulate respirator (NIDSH type NIDO filters) may be worn up to 5D times the exposure limit, or the maximum use concentration specified by the appropriate regulatory agency, or respirator supplier, whichever is lowest. If oil particles (e.g. lubricants, cutting fluids, glycerine, etc.) are present, use a NIDSH type R or P filter. For emergencies or instances where the exposure levels are not known. USE a fullfacepiece positive-pressure, air-supplied respirator. WARNING: Air-purifying respirators do not protect workers in oxygen-deficient atmospheres. Skin Protection: Wear impervious protective clothing, including boots, gloves, lab coat, apron or coveralls, as appropriate, to prevent skin contact. Eye Protection: Use chemical safety goggles and/or full face shield where dusting or splashing of solutions is possible. Maintain eye wash fountain and quick-drench facilities in work area. IMPORTANT: While Brenntag believes the information contained herein to be accurate, Brenntag makes no representation or warranty, expre s or implied, regarding, and assumes no liability for, the accuracy or completeness of the information. The B uyer asumesa fl IE ponsibit ty for handling, using and/or reselling the Product in accordance with the applicable federal, state, and local law. Thi s MSDS Sia D not i n any way limit or preclude the operation and effect of any of the provisions of Brenntag's terns and conditi ms of sale. Product #: 872691 Name: AMMONIUM BIFLUORIDE CRY (GPD) Desc: From: BRENNTAG MCIFIC INC. To: HILL BROTHERS CHEMICAL CO Tuesday, August 05, 2014 Material Safety Data Sheet BRENNTAG^l MSDS Revision DatE: D5/ID/2D07 Page 5 of 9 9. Physical and Chemical Properties Appearance: White Crystals Odor: Odorless Physical State: Solid pH of water solutions; 3.5 (5% solution) Melting Point: I24.6C(257F) Boiling Point: 24DC (4B4F) Flash Point: N/A Upper Explosive Limit: N/A Lower Explosive Limit: N/A Vapor Pressure: No Information Found Vapor Density: No Information Found Specific Gravity: 1.51 Solubility in Water: 4l.5g/IDDg Water @25C(G8F) Auto-ignition temperature: No Information Found 10. Stability and Reactivity Chemical Stability: Stable under normal temperature and pressure. Conditions to Avoid: Negligible Incompatible Materials: Metals. Glass, Strong Gases, Alkaline:; Hazardous Decomposition Products: Emits toxic fumes of hydrogen fluoride, nitric oxides, and ammonia when heated to decomposition. Upon contact with moisture and metal, this material may release hydrogen gas. IMPORTANT: While Brenntag believes the information contained herein to be accurate, Brenntag makes no representation or warranty, expre $ or implied, regarding, and assumes no liability for, the accuracy or completeness of the information. The Buyer asumesal re ponsibility for handling, using and/or reselling the Product in accordance with the applicable federal, state, and local law. Thi s MSDS 3ia fl not i n any way limit or preclude the operation and effect of any of the provisions of Brenntag's terns and conditi ens of sale. Product #: 872691 Name: AMMONIUM BIFLUORIDE CRY (GPD) From: BRENNTAG l&CIFIC INC. To: HILL BROTHERS CHEMICAL CO Material Safety Data Sheet Desc: Tuesday, August 05, 2014 BRENNTAG MSDS Revision Date: D5/ID/2D07 Page 6 of 9 11. Toxicological Information LD5D/LC5D DATA NOT FOUND. Acute Fluoride Exposure: The mechanism far acute lethality at high fluoride dose levels is nut fully defined. It is believed that certain essential enzymatic reactions may be blocked and there may be interference with the origin and transmission of nerve impulses. The metabolic roles of calcium and physical damage to the kidney and the mucosa of the stomach and intestine are also believed to be associated with the acute lethality mechanism. Fluoride interacts with bones and teeth by replacing hydroxyl or bicarbonate ions in hydroxyapatite tn form fluorohydroxyapatite. Fluoride may function as an essential key to bring about precipitation or nucleation of the apatite lattice in an oriented fashion on collagen fibers. Accretion of new mineral continues, and fluoride, brought to the surfaces of newly formed crystals by the extracellular fluid, replaces the hydroxyl ion. As crystal growth continues, fluoride is incorporated into inner layers of the crystals as well as on the surface. Remodeling of the bone structure takes place by an interplay of osteoclastic resorption of old bone and osteoblastic deposition of new bone. The presence of fluornhydroxyapstite increases the crystalline structure of the bone and reduces its solubility. Available evidence suggests that dental fluorosis results from toxic effects of fluoride on the epithelial enamel organ. Specifically, several investigators have shown that ameloblasts are susceptible to fluoride. Dental staining often accompanies fluornsis but does not itself determine the degree of fluorosis. The staining is believed to be due to the oxidation of organic material in defective enamel or the penetration of hypoplastic sections of enamel by food pigments. /Fluoride/ [USEPA, Office of Drinking Water; Criteria Document (Draft): Fluoride p.viii-3 (I985) ] Human Exposure Excerpts: Most available toxicity information on fluoride relates to acute toxicity of hydrofluoric acid ("HF"). However, other water soluble fluoride-containing compounds can cause fluoride poisoning. The fluoride ion is systemically absorbed almost immediately. It is highly penetrating and reactive and can cause both systemic poisoning and tissue destruction. Fluoride ions, once separated from either HF or fluoride salts, penetrate deep into tissues, causing burning at sites deeper than the original exposure site. The process of tissue destruction can continue for days. Fluoride absorption can produce hyperkalemia (elevated serum potassium), hypocalcemia (lowered serurn calcium), hypomagnesemia (lowered serum magnesium), and metabolic and respiratory acidosis. These disturbances can then bring on cardiac arrhythmia, respiratory stimulation followed by respiratory depression, muscle spasms, convulsions, central nervous system ("CNS") depression, possible respiratory paralysis or cardiac failure, and death. Fluoride may also inhibit cellular respiration and glycolysis, alter membrane permeability and excitability, and cause neurotaxic and adverse Gl effects. When exposure is through inhalation, fluorides can cause severe chemical burns to the respiratory system. Inhalation can result in difficulty breathing (dyspnea), bronchospasms, chemical pneumonitis, pulmonary edema, airway obstruction, and tracheobronchitis. The severity of burns from dermal absorption can vary depending on the concentration of fluoride available, duration of the exposure, the surface area exposed, and the penetrability of the exposed tissue. Ocular exposure IMPORTANT: While Brenntag believes the information contained herein to be accurate, Brenntag makes no representation or warranty, expre $ or implied, regarding, and assumes no liability for, the accuracy or completeness of the information. The B uyer asumesa H re ponsibit ty for handling, using and/or reselling the Product in accordance with the applicable federal, state, and local law. Thi s MSDS &a fl not i n any way limit or preclude the operation and effect of any of the provisions of Brenntag's terns and conditi ois of sale. Product #: 872691 Name: AMMONIUM BIFLUORIDE CRY (GPD) From: BRENNTAG MCIFIC INC. To: HILL BROTHERS CHEMICAL CO Material Safety Data Sheet Desc: Tuesday, August 05, 2014 BRENNTAG MSDS Revision Date: D5/ID/2DD7 Page 7 of 9 can result in serious eye injury. Ingestion of fluoride can result in mild to severe Gl symptoms. Reports suggest that ingesting 3 to 5 milligrams of fluoride per kilogram of body weight (mg/kg) causes vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. Ingestion of more than 5 mg/kg may produce systemic toxicity. A retrospective poison control center study of fluoride ingestions reported that symptoms, primarily safely tolerated Gl symptoms that tended to resolve within 24 hours, developed following ingestions of 4 to 8.4 mg/kg of fluoride. [G3 FR 29943 (June 2, I9BB)] Human fatalities have resulted from bath oral exposure to sodium fluoride and dermal exposure to hydrofluoric acid. Dermal exposure to hydrofluoric acid is often accompanied by inhalation of hydrofluoric acid fumes. Human studies and case reports have investigated the effects of nonlethal oral doses of sodium fluoride, although only after acute exposure. These exposures have resulted in mostly gastrointestinal effects and consequences of hypocalcemia (e.g., nervous system and cardiovascular effects). /Sodium fluoride and hydrofluoric acid/ [DHHS/ATSDR; Toxicological Profile for Fluorides, Hydrogen Fluoride.and Fluorine p.lG9 PB2DD4-IDDDD2 (2DD3). Available from http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/tpll.html as of July 12.2QDG.] Human Case Reports Since 1995, there were six reports / to the American Association of Poison Control Centers/ of fluoride poisoning in children under 5 years of age from a wheel cleaning product. The product contains ammonium bifluoride and ammonium fluoride salts, reportedly containing at least 15 percent fluoride. Before December, 1996, it was marketed for household use in non-CR packaging. Since that date it has been packaged in CR packaging, and in September 1997 it was recalled by the manufacturer. Three deaths from fluoride-containing products were documented in 1997 after the /CSPC/ staff had completed the briefing package for the proposed rule. Two involved children under 5 years old. In one case, a 3-year-old female died from cardiac arrest after ingesting the recalled wheel cleaner described above. The second death involved a 19-month-old female who ingested a rust remover with hydrofluoric acid and ammonium bifluoride. Finally, a SB-year-old male died from cardiac arrest after unintentional ingestion of a rust remover with ammonium bifluoride. [63 FR 2994B (June 2,1898) ] In two separate cases, pediatric patients exposed la Armor-All Quicksilver Wheel Cleaner /containing ammonium bifluoride/ exhibited systemic toxicity including mental status changes, marked hypocalcemia, and ventricular fibrillation. One child also demonstrated profound hypomagnesemia. These are the first pediatric reports of near-fatal outcomes after ingestion or inhalation of a hydrofluoric acid-like product, namely, ammonium bifluoride. [Klasaer AE et al; Ann Emerg Med 28 (B): 713-8 (I99G) ] 12. Ecological Information The visible effects of toxic concentrations of fluoride on plants are well documented. They may include chlorosis, peripheral necrosis, leaf distortion, and malformation or abnormal fruit development. None of these symptoms are specific to fluoride, and the effects of many other stresses may appear very similar. The diagnosis of fluoride IMPORTANT: While Brenntag believes the information contained herein to be accurate, Brenntag makes no representation or warranty, expre $ or implied, regarding, and assumes no liability for, the accuracy or completeness of the infonnation. The Buyer asumesafl re ponsibiEty for handling, using and/or reselling the Product in accordance with the applicable federal, state, and local law. Thi s MSDS dial noti n any way limit or preclude the operation and effect of any of the provisions of Brenntag's tenns and conditiois of sale. Product#: 872691 Name: AMMONIUM BIFLUORIDE CRY (GPD) From: BRENNTAG B\CIFIC INC. To: HUL BROTHERS CHEMICAL CO Desc: Tuesday, August 05, 2014 Material Safety Data Sheet ' BRENNTAG MSDS Revision Date: 05/ID/20D7 Page S of 3 injury normally involves both visual and chemical evidence, and comparison of a number of species of known tolerance growing around the source. Factors relating to the frequency of exposure have also to be taken into account. /Fluoride/ [WHO; Environ Health Criteria: Fluorine and Fluorides p.4G-7 (1384)] 13. Disposal Considerations Whatever cannot be saved for recovery or recycling should be managed in an appropriate and approved waste disposal facility. Processing, use or contamination of this product may change the waste management options. State and local disposal regulations may differ from federal disposal regulations. Dispose of container and unused contents in accordance with federal, state and local requirements. 14. Transport Information US DOT (ground) Proper Shipping Name: RD. AMMONIUM HYDROGEN DIFLUDRIDE, SOLID Hazard Class: 8 UN/NA: UNI727 Packing Group: II Marine Pollutant: No RQ Amount. IDO Pounds IMDG (water) Proper Shipping Name: RQ. AMMONIUM HYDROGEN DIFLUORIDE, SOLID Hazard Class: 8 UN/NA: UNI727 Packing Group: II 15. Regulatory Information SARA 3DZ Not Listed SARA 304 Not Listed SARA 3I3 Not Listed CERCLA IDOIb. TSCA Inventory Yes California Proposition G5 Not Listed IMPORTANT: While Brenntag believes the information contained herein to be accurate, Brenntag makes no representation or warranty, expre $ or implied, regarding, and assumes no liability for, the accuracy or completeness of the information. The B uyer aseumesa fl E ponsibiR ty for handling, using and/or reselling the Product in accordance with the applicable federal, state, and local law. Thi s MSDS Sia fl not i n any way limit or preclude the operation and effect of any of the provisions of Brenntag's terns and conditi ms of sale. Product #: 872691 Name: AMMONIUM BIFLUORIDE CRY (GPD) From: BRENNTAG B^CIFIC INC. To: HILL BROTHERS CHEMICAL CO Material Safety Data Sheet Desc: Tuesday, August 05, 2014 BRENNTAG JW MSDS Revision Date: D5/ID/2DD7 Page 9 of 9 16. Other Information This MSDS is provided as an information resource only. It should not be taken as a warranty or representation for which Brenntag assumes legal liability. While Brenntag believes the information contained herein is accurate and compiled from sources believed to be reliable, it is the responsibility of the user to investigate and verify its identity. The buyer assumes all responsibility for using and handling the product in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local regulations. Distributed By Brenntag: Brenntag Great Lakes LLC. 4420 N. Harley Davidson Avenue Wauwatosa. Wl 53225 Brenntag Mid-South Inc. l4D5Hwyl3BW Henderson. KY4242D Brenntag Northeast Inc. 81 West Hiiller Lane Reading. PA I9ED5 Brenntag Southeast. Inc. 20DD East Pettigrew Street Durham, NC 277D3 Brenntag Southwest. Inc. BIO Fisher Road Longview.TX 75BD4 Brenntag Pacific. Inc. 10747 Patterson Place Santa Fe Springs. CA SOB7Q IMPORTANT: While Brenntag believes the information contained herein to be accurate, Brenntag makes no representation or warranty, expre $ or implied, regarding, and assumes no liability for, the accuracy or completeness of the information. The B uyer asumesa H ic ponsibiH ty for handling, using and/or reselling the Product in accordance with the applicable federal, state, and local law. Thi s MSDS 3ia I not i n any way limit or preclude the operation and effect of any of the provisions of Brenntag's tenns and conditi ms of sale.