Safety data sheet
Polyvinyl Chloride
(2.6%)
9002-
86-2
Tumorigen / Carcinogen:
Ingestion/Oral
-
Rat TDLo
• 210 g/kg 30 Week(s)-
Continuous;
Tumorigenic:Equivocal
tumorigenic agent by RTECS criteria; Lungs, Thorax, or Respiration:Tumors; Skin and
Appendages:Other:Tumors
Copper (2.6%)
7440-
50-8
Reproductive:
Ingestion/Oral
-
Rat TDLo
•
152 mg/kg (22W pre);
Reproductive Effects:Effects on Embryo or
Fetus:Fetotoxicity (except death, e.g., stunted fetus); Reproductive Effects:Specific Developmental
Abnormalities:Central nervous system
GHS Properties
Classification
Acute toxicity
EU/CLP
•
Acute Toxicity -
Oral 4
-
ATEmix = 703.47 mg/kg
OSHA HCS 2012
•
Classification criteria not met
Aspiration Hazard
EU/CLP
•
Classification criteria not met
OSHA HCS 2012
•
Classification criteria not met
Carcinogenicity
EU/CLP
•
Classification criteria not met
OSHA HCS 2012
•
Carcinogenicity 2
Germ Cell Mutagenicity
EU/CLP
•
Classification criteria not met
OSHA HCS 2012
•
Classification criteria not met
Skin corrosion/Irritation
EU/CLP
•
Skin Corrosion 1A
OSHA HCS 2012
•
Skin Corrosion 1A
Skin sensitization
EU/CLP
•
Classification criteria not met
OSHA HCS 2012
•
Classification criteria not met
STOT-
RE
EU/CLP
•
Specific Target Organ Toxicity Repeated Exposure 2
OSHA HCS 2012
•
Specific Target Organ Toxicity Repeated Exposure 1
STOT-
SE
EU/CLP
•
Classification criteria not met
OSHA HCS 2012
•
Classification criteria not met
Toxicity for Reproduction
EU/CLP
•
Toxic to Reproduction 1A
OSHA HCS 2012
•
Toxic to Reproduction 1A
Respiratory sensitization
EU/CLP
•
Classification criteria not met
OSHA HCS 2012
•
Classification criteria not met
Serious eye damage/Irritation
EU/CLP
•
Classification criteria not met
OSHA HCS 2012
•
Serious Eye Damage 1
Target Organs
●
Nervous System, Blood, Liver, Kidney
Route(s) of entry/exposure
●
Inhalation, Skin, Eye, Ingestion
Potential Health Effects
Inhalation
Acute (Immediate)
●
Lead
-
For industry, inhalation is much more important than is ingestion. Systemic
effects include loss of appetite, anemia, malaise, insomnia, headache, irritability,
muscle and joint pains, tremors, flaccid paralysis without anesthesia, hallucinations
and distorted perceptions, muscle weakness, gastritis and liver changes. Major organ
systems affected are the nervous system, blood system and kidneys. Experimental
evidence suggests that blood levels of lead below 10
μ
g/dL can lower the IQ scores of
children. Low levels of lead impair neurotransmission and immune system function
and may increase systolic blood pressure. Reversible kidney damage can occur from
acute exposure. Sulfuric Acid
-
Experimental poison by inhalation.
Chronic (Delayed)
●
Lead
-
Chronic exposure can lead to irreversible vascular sclerosis, tubular cell
atrophy, interstitial fibrosis, and glomerular sclerosis. Very heavy intoxication can
sometimes be detected by formation of a dark line on the gum margins. Sulfuric acid
-
Repeated or prolonged inhalation of sulfuric acid mist can cause inflammation of the
upper respiratory tract, leading to chronic bronchitis. Severe exposure may cause
chemical pneumonitis. Erosion of tooth enamel due to strong acid fume exposure has
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