Specification

Revised: May 17, 2001 Page 1 of 4
Lilly Miller Brands
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION I - CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Trade Name: Lilly Miller Hose 'n Go Moss Out! for Lawns MSDS Number: LM-030
Lilly Miller Moss Out! for Lawns
Generic Name: Herbicide for moss EPA Reg. No. 802-509
Manufacturer: Lilly Miller Brands Revision Number: New
Address: 16201 SE 98th Avenue Date Issued: May 17, 2001
Clackamas, OR 97015 Manufacturer's Phone Number: 503-650-4400
SECTION II - COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Chemical Name CAS Number % TLV PEL
Ferric Sulfate 10028-22-5 35 1 mg/m
3
(as iron) None
Non-hazardous inert ingredients Mixture 45 N/A N/A
Water 7732-18-5 20 None None
Key: TLV = ACGIH, 8 hr. time weighted average (TWA); PEL = OSHA permissible exposure limit.
SECTION III - HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Emergency Overview: This product is a corrosive chemical which can irritate the eyes, nose and throat. High
levels of vapors can irritate and burn the lungs. Wash hands and exposed skin with soap and water after using this
product.
HMIS Rating: Health: 1 Fire: 0 Reactivity: 0 Personal Protection: B
Potential Health Effects:
Routes of Entry: Inhalation, skin contact, eye contact, ingestion.
Inhalation: Exposure to may lead to irritation of the nose and throat. Inhalation of vapors in concentrations
above the TLV/PEL may lead to headaches, hoarseness, coughing, chest pains, fever, nausea and vomiting.
Skin Contact: May cause burns, rashes, dermatitis (red, cracked, irritated skin) and ulceration depending on
concentration and duration of exposure.
Eye Contact: Eye contact with Ferric sulfate solutions can lead to irreversible eye damage including
conjunctivitis and corneal burns due to corrosive nature of the material.
Ingestion: Ingestion of large quantities can lead to irritation to the G.I. system, shock, liver damage and death.
Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure: Dermatitis, asthma, conjunctivitis, upper respiratory conditions
and digestive problems.
Carcinogenicity: Not listed by NTP or IARC. Not regulated as a carcinogen by OSHA.
0
20
NFPA RATING
B
0
0
1
Reactivity
Personal Protection
Fire Hazard
Health Hazard
HMIS RATING

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