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First-aid measures

Eye contact : Rinse immediately with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Keep eye wide open while rinsing. Obtain medical attention.

Skin contact : Take off contaminated clothing and shoes immediately. Wash off immediately with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. If skin irritation persists, call a physician.

Inhalation : Move to fresh air. Oxygen or artificial respiration if needed. Obtain medical attention.

Ingestion : Do NOT induce vomiting. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. IF SWALLOWED: Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician if you feel unwell.

Rinse mouth.

Notes to Physician : Material not fully tested. Pregnant or nursing women should avoid exposure.

Medical Surveillance : Employees who are pregnant, are breast-feeding, or who are concerned with otherreproductive issues should be encouraged to consult with the occupational health

physician monitoring worker's health.

Fire-fighting measures

Flammable Properties : Not available

Extinguishing Media : Suitable extinguishing media: Dry chemical, Water spray, Foam

Unsuitable extinguishing media: Do NOT use water jet.

Protection of Firefighters : Specific hazards: Not available

Protective equipment: Use personal protective equipment. In the event of fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus.

Hazardous Combustion Products: carbon oxides (COx), nitrogen oxides (NOx), hydrogen chloride gas

Further Information: HCl gas can form flammable or explosive mixtures with alcohols or metals. In the event of fire and/or explosion do not breathe fumes.

Other information : Decontaminate protective clothing and equipment before reuse. Heating can release hazardous gases.

Accidental release measures

Personal precautions : Use personal protective equipment. Examples include tightly fitting safety goggles, lab coat and impervious gloves. Wear respiratory protection. Depending on the nature of the spill (quantity and

extent of spill) additional protective clothing and equipment such as a self-contained breathing apparatus may be needed.

Environmental precautions : Prevent release to drains and waterways. Prevent release to the environment.

Containment Methods : Wet down any dust to prevent generation of aerosols, if appropriate. Cover with suitable material.

Cleanup Methods : Contain and collect spillage and place in container for disposal according to local regulations (see Section 13). Use a HEPA vacuum or moisten materials to minimize

dust generation during pick-up. Clean area with detergent and water after spill pick-up, if appropriate. Handle waste materials, including gloves, protective clothing, contaminated spill cleanup material, etc., as appropriate for chemically and pharmacologically similar materials.

Handling and storage

Handling Precautions : Avoid exposure - obtain special instructions before use. Avoid formation of dust and aerosols. Keep away from heat and sources of ignition. Prevent release to drains and waterways.

Container Requirements : Store in sturdy containers appropriate to maintain the integrity of this material for its intended use.

Storage Conditions : Store at room temperature. Protect against light. Keep away from heat, sparks and flames.

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Exposure controls / personal protection

Engineering Controls and Ventilation : Use process enclosures, containment technology, or other engineering controls to keep airborne levels below recommended exposure limit.

When handling quantities up to 15 milligrams, a standard laboratory with general laboratory dilution ventilation (e.g. 6-12 air changes per hour) is appropriate. When handling quantities from 15 milligrams to 1 kilogram, work in a standard laboratory using a fume hood, biological safety cabinet(Class II, all types), or approved vented enclosure. Quantities exceeding 1 kilogram should be handled in a designated laboratory. A laminar flow/powder containment booth is recommended for handling >1 kilograms of active substance. For manufacturing and pilot plant operations, use direct coupling and closed transfer systems for all bulk transfers. Use dust tight valves as appropriate. HEPA filtration of local exhaust ventilation (LEV) is required.

Respiratory protection : Use and selection of respiratory protection is based upon engineering controls in use and potential for aerosol generation. When engineering controls are not sufficient control exposure, wear an approved respirator with NIOSH Class 100 or high efficiency particulate (HEPA) filters or cartridges (EN 140/EN 136) when exposures are up to 10 times the exposure control guideline. Wear a loose-fitting (Tyvek or helmet type) HEPA powered-air purifying respirator (PAPR) (EN 12941) when exposures are 10-25 times the exposure control guideline. Wear a full facepiece negative pressure respirator with Class 100 or HEPA filters (EN 136) when exposures are 25-50 times the exposure control guideline.

Wear a tight-fitting, full facepiece HEPA PAPR (EN 12942) when exposures are 50-100 times the exposure control guideline. Wear a hoodshroud HEPA PAPR (EN 12941) or full facepiece supplied air respirator (EN 139) operated in a pressure demand or other positive pressure mode when exposures are 100-1000 times the exposure control guideline.

Eye protection : Safety glasses with side-shields are recommended (EN 166). Face shields or chemical safety goggles (EN 166) may be required if splash potential exists or if corrosive materials are present. Note: Choice of eye protection may be influenced by the type of respirator which is selected.

Hand protection : Impervious nitrile, rubber and latex gloves are recommended (EN 420, EN 374). If material is handled in solution, the solvent should also be considered when selecting protective clothing material. Please note that employees who are allergic to natural rubber latex should use nitrile gloves.

Skin and body protection : Wear a laboratory coat (EN 340) when handling quantities up to 1 kilogram. For quantities over 1 kilogram, wear laboratory coat(EN 340)or coverall of low permeability (EN 1149-1). For manufacturing operations, wear coverall of low permeability (EN 465/1149-1). For manufacturing operations, wear coverall of low permeability (EN 1149-1).

Hygiene : Wash hands and face before breaks and immediately after handling the product.

Environmental exposure controls : Prevent release to drains and waterways.

Stability and reactivity

Chemical Stability : Stable under normal conditions.

Conditions to avoid : Not available

Materials to avoid : Not available

Hazardous decomposition products : Hazardous decomposition products formed under fire conditions.: carbon oxides (COx), nitrogen oxides (NOx), hydrogen chloride gas

Hazardous reactions : None known.

Sensitivity to static discharge/Dust exp.

Summary Statements : Although material has not been specifically tested, fine dust suspended in air in sufficient concentration and in the presence of an ignition source may pose a potential explosion hazard. Provide appropriate bonding and grounding protection to control static charge. Powder handling equipment such as dust collectors, dryers, and mills may require additional protective measures (e.g. explosion venting, inerting, etc.).

Disposal considerations

Advice On Disposal And Packaging : Disposal should be in accordance with applicable regional, national and local laws and regulations. Local regulations may be more stringent than

regional or national requirements.

Other information : Disposal by incineration is recommended.