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Trade Name: Tomcat Rat Killer Date Created: January 2015
Supplier: Motomco Page 1 of 4
TOMCAT
®
RAT KILLER
SAFETY DATA SHEET
ACCORDING TO REGULATION: OSHA
Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200
DATE OF ISSUE:
January 2015
PREPARED BY:
CAR
1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Product Identifier: TOMCAT
®
RAT KILLER
EPA Registration Number: 12455-122-3240
Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against
Relevant identified uses: Acute Rodenticide - Ready to use in disposable child and dog resistant rat bait station (Tier 1)
Uses advised against: Use only for the purpose described above
MANUFACTURER/SUPPLIER:
Motomco
3699 Kinsman Blvd.
Madison, WI 53704, USA
Email: sds@motomco.com
Phone: 608-244-2904
Medical or Vet Emergency: 877-854-2494 or 952-852-4636
Spill or Transportation Emergency: 800-424-9300 (CHEMTREC)
2. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
Classification according to Regulation OSHA 1910.1200(d): Not classified
See Section 15 for information on FIFRA applicable safety, health, and environmental classifications.
3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Component CAS No. % By weight
Bromethalin [N-Methyl-2,4-dinitro-N-(2,4,6-tribromophenyl)-6-
(trifluoromethyl)benzenamine]
63333-35-7 0.01%
Inert and Non-Hazardous Ingredients
Proprietary 99.99%
4. FIRST AID MEASURES
Description of first aid measures
Ingestion: Call physician or emergency number immediately. Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow. Do not induce
vomiting unless instructed by physician.
Inhalation: Not applicable.
Eye contact: Hold eye open and rinse slowly with water for 15 – 20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes,
then continue rinsing eye. If irritation develops, obtain medical assistance.
Skin contact: Take off contaminated clothing. Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. If irritation develops,
obtain medical assistance.
Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
Ingestion of excessive quantities may cause muscle tremors, loss of hind limb use, or seizures.
Advice to physician: If ingested, limit absorption by either emesis or gastric lavage. Sublethal symptoms, if present, would be the result
of cerebral edema and should be treated accordingly through administration of an osmotic diuretic and corticosteroid.
Advice to Veterinarian: For animals ingesting bait and/or showing poisoning signs, limit absorption by either emesis or gastric lavage.
Sublethal symptoms, if present, would be the result of cerebral edema and should be treated accordingly through administration of an
osmotic diuretic and corticosteroid.

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