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CONTIUED: SECTION 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Repeated direct application of similar materials to the skin can produce defatting dermatitis and kidney damage in laboratory animals.
The most common effects observed in repeated dose animal studies with mineral spirits are kidney changes that are consistent with an
alpha 2u-globulin- mediated process that is not regarded as relevant to humans. Certain studies have reported effects in the liver as well
as hematological or urine chemistry changes. In general, these effects have not too been shown to be dose-related.
Highly-refined petroleum lubricant oils:
ORAL (LD50): Acute: >5000 mg/kg [Rat].
DERMAL (LD50): Acute: >2000 mg/kg [Rabbit].
Mineral oil mists derived from highly refined oils are reported to have low acute and sub-acute toxicities in animals. Effects from single
and short-term repeated exposures to high concentrations of mineral oil mists well above applicable workplace exposure levels include
lung inflammatory reaction, lipoid granuloma formation and lipoid pneumonia. In acute and
sub-acute studies involving exposures to lower concentrations of mineral oil mists at or near current work place exposure levels
produced no significant toxicological effects. In long term studies (up to two years) no carcinogenic effects have been reported in any
animal species
SECTION 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Ecotoxicity
An environmental fate analysis is not available for this specific product. Plants and animals may experience harmful or fatal effects when
coated with petroleum products. Petroleum-based (mineral) lubricating oils normally will float on water. In stagnant or slow-flowing
waterways, an oil layer can cover a large surface area. As a result, this oil layer might limit or eliminate natural atmospheric oxygen
transport into the water. With time, if not removed, oxygen depletion in the waterway may be sufficient to cause a fish kill or create an
anaerobic environment
Environmental Fate
Analysis for ecological effects has not been conducted on this product. However, if spilled, this product and any contaminated soil or
water may be harmful to human, animal, and aquatic life. Also, the coating action associated with petroleum and petroleum products can
be harmful or fatal to aquatic life and waterfowl.
SECTION 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Waste Disposal: Assure conformity with applicable disposal regulations. Dispose of absorbed material at approved waste site.
SECTION 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Note: Petroleum lubricating oils with a flashpoint above 200
o
F, are not regulated by D.O.T standards.
SECTION 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
TSCA Inventory
This product and/or its components are listed on the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) inventory.
SARA 302/304
Emergency Planning
and Notification
The Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA) Title III requires facilities subject to
Subparts 302 and 304 to submit emergency planning and notification information based on Threshold Planning
Quantities (TPQs) and Reportable Quantities (RQs) for "Extremely Hazardous Substances" listed in 40 CFR
302.4 and 40 CFR 355. No components were identified.