SDS
CAS number %Chemical name Common name and synonyms
5329-14-6Sulfamic acid 7-13*
All concentrations are in percent by weight unless ingredient is a gas. Gas concentrations are in percent by volume.
US GHS: The exact percentage (concentration) of composition has been withheld as a trade
secret in accordance with paragraph (i) of ยง1910.1200.
*CANADA GHS: The exact percentage (concentration) of composition has been withheld as a
trade secret.
Composition comments
4. First-aid measures
If symptoms develop move victim to fresh air. If symptoms persist, obtain medical attention.
Inhalation
IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of water. Specific treatment (see information on this label). If skin
irritation occurs: Get medical attention. Take off contaminated clothing and wash it before reuse.
Skin contact
IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present
and easy to do. Continue rinsing. If eye irritation persists: Get medical attention.
Eye contact
Rinse mouth. Do not induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs naturally, have victim lean forward to
reduce risk of aspiration. Never give anything by mouth if victim is unconscious or is convulsing.
Obtain medical attention.
Ingestion
Severe eye irritation. Symptoms may include stinging, tearing, redness, swelling, and blurred
vision. Skin irritation. May cause redness and pain.
Most important
symptoms/effects, acute and
delayed
Provide general supportive measures and treat symptomatically.
Indication of immediate
medical attention and special
treatment needed
If you feel unwell, seek medical advice (show the label where possible). Show this safety data
sheet to the doctor in attendance. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Keep out of reach of children.
General information
5. Fire-fighting measures
Water spray. Foam. Powder. Carbon dioxide.
Suitable extinguishing media
Do not use water jet as an extinguisher, as this will spread the fire.
Unsuitable extinguishing
media
During fire, gases hazardous to health may be formed.
Specific hazards arising from
the chemical
Self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing must be worn in case of fire.
Special protective equipment
and precautions for firefighters
Use water spray to cool unopened containers.
Fire-fighting
equipment/instructions
Use standard firefighting procedures and consider the hazards of other involved materials.
Specific methods
May include and are not limited to: Oxides of carbon. Oxides of sulfur.
Hazardous combustion
products
6. Accidental release measures
Keep unnecessary personnel away. Keep people away from and upwind of spill/leak. Wear
appropriate protective equipment and clothing during clean-up. Do not touch damaged containers
or spilled material unless wearing appropriate protective clothing. Ensure adequate ventilation.
Local authorities should be advised if significant spillages cannot be contained. For personal
protection, see section 8 of the SDS.
Personal precautions,
protective equipment and
emergency procedures
Prevent entry into waterways, sewer, basements or confined areas.
Large Spills: Stop the flow of material, if this is without risk. Dike the spilled material, where this is
possible. Absorb spillage to prevent material damage. Absorb in vermiculite, dry sand or earth and
place into containers. Following product recovery, flush area with water.
Small Spills: Wipe up with absorbent material (e.g. cloth, fleece). Clean surface thoroughly to
remove residual contamination.
Never return spills to original containers for re-use. For waste disposal, see section 13 of the SDS.
Methods and materials for
containment and cleaning up
Avoid discharge into drains, water courses or onto the ground. Do not discharge into lakes,
streams, ponds or public waters.
Environmental precautions
7. Handling and storage
Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Provide adequate ventilation. Wear appropriate
personal protective equipment. Wash thoroughly after handling. Use good industrial hygiene
practices in handling this material. When using do not eat or drink.
Precautions for safe handling
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