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Administrative data

First-aid measures

INHALATION: Remove to fresh air. If any trouble breathing, get immediate medical attention. Administer artificial

respiration if breathing has ceased. If irritation or symptoms occur or persist, consult a physician.

SKIN CONTACT: In case of skin contact, w hile w earing protective gloves, carefully remove any contaminated clothing,

including shoes, and w ash skin thoroughly w ith soap and w ater. If irritation or symptoms occur or

persist, consult a physician.

EYECONTACT: In case of eye contact, immediately rinse eyes thoroughly w ith plenty of w ater. If w earing contact

lenses, remove only after initial rinse, and continue rinsing eyes for at least 15 minutes. If irritation

occurs or persists, consult a physician.

INGESTION: Rinse mouth and drink a glass of w ater. Do not induce vomiting unless under the direction of a qualified

medical professional or Poison Control Center. If symptoms persist, consult a physician.

NOTETO PHYSICIAN: This material is being evaluated for use as a pharmaceutical agent or in the manufacture of a

pharmaceutical agent. No antidotes have been identified.

Fire-fighting measures

SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES:

Wear full protective clothing and self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA).

SUITABLEEXTINGUISHING MEDIA:

Carbon dioxide (CO2), extinguishing pow der or w ater spray.

Accidental release measures

PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS:

Avoid generation of dust during clean-up. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment.  Keep personnel aw ay fromthe

clean-up area.

SPILL RESPONSE/ CLEANUP:

All spills should be handled according to site requirements.  In the case of liquids, use proper absorbent

materials. For laboratories and small-scale operations, incidental spills w ithin a hood or enclosure should be cleaned by using a HEPA filtered vacuum

or w et cleaning methods as appropriate. For large dry or liquid spills or those spills outside enclosure or hood, appropriate emergency response

personnel should be notified. In manufacturing and large-scale operations, HEPA vacuuming prior to w et mopping or cleaning is required.

Handling and storage

HANDLING:

Keep containers adequately sealed during material transfer, transport, or w hen not in use.

Appropriate handling of this material is dependent on many factors, including physical form, duration and frequency of process or task, and

effectiveness of engineering controls. Site-specific risk assessments should be conducted to determine the feasibility and the appropriateness of all

exposure control measures.

STORAGE:

Store in a cool, dry, w ell ventilated area.

Transport information

Land transport (UN RTDG/ADR/RID)

UN number:
Not classified for transportation
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Not classified for transportation
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Inland waterway transport (UN RTDG/ADN(R))

UN number:
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Marine transport (UN RTDG/IMDG)

UN number:
Not classified for transportation
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Proper shipping name and description:
Not classified for transportation
Chemical name:
Not classified for transportation
Labels:
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Air transport (UN RTDG/ICAO/IATA)

UN number:
Not classified for transportation
Shipping information
Proper shipping name and description:
Not classified for transportation
Chemical name:
Not classified for transportation
Labels:
Not classified for transportation
Special provisions / remarks
Remarks:
Not classified for transportation
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Exposure controls / personal protection

EXPOSURE CONTROLS:

The health hazard risks of handling this material are dependent on many factors, including physical form, duration and frequency of process or task,

and effectiveness of engineering controls. Site-specific risk assessments should be conducted to determine the feasibility and the appropriateness

of all exposure control measures. Exposure controls for normal operating or routine procedures follow a tiered strategy. Engineering controls are

the preferred means of long-termor permanent exposure control. If engineering controls are not feasible, appropriate use of personal protective

equipment (PPE) may be considered as alternative control measures. Exposure controls for non-routine operations must be evaluated and

addressed as part of the site-specific risk assessment.

Respiratory Protection: Respiratory protective equipment (RPE) may be required for certain laboratory and large-scale

manufacturing tasks if potential airborne breathing zone concentrations of substances exceed the

relevant exposure limit(s). Workplace risk assessment should be completed before specifying and

implementing RPE usage. Potential exposure points and pathw ays, task duration and frequency,

potential employee contact w ith the substance, and the ability of the substance to be rendered airborne

during specific tasks should be evaluated. Initial and ongoing strategies of quantitative exposure

measurement should be obtained as required by the w orkplace risk assessment. All RPE must conform

to local and regional specifications for efficacy and performance. Consult your site or corporate health

and safety professional for additional guidance.

Skin Protection: Gloves that provide an appropriate barrier to the skin are recommended if there is potential for contact

w ith this material. Consult your site safety staff for guidance.

Eye Protection: Safety glasses w ith side shields. Use of goggles or full face protection may be required based on

hazard, potential for contact, or level of exposure. Consult your site safety staff for guidance.

Body Protection: In small-scale or laboratory operations, lab coats or equivalent protection is required. Disposable Tyvek

or other dust impermeable suit should be considered based on procedure or level of exposure. Use of

additional PPEsuch as shoe coverings, gauntlets, hood, or head covering may be necessary. Consult

your site safety staff for guidance.

In large-scale or manufacturing operations, disposable Tyvek or other dust impermeable suit is

recommended and based on level of exposure. Use of additional PPEsuch as shoe coverings,

gauntlets, hood, or head covering may be necessary. Consult your site safety staff for guidance.

Stability and reactivity

STABILITY/ REACTIVITY:

Stable under normal conditions.

INCOMPATIBLEMATERIALS / CONDITIONS TO AVOID:

None know n.

HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS / REACTIONS:

No dangerous decomposition is expected if used according to manufacturer's specifications.

Disposal considerations

MATERIAL WASTE:

Disposal must be in accordance w ith applicable federal, state/provincial, and/or local regulations. Incineration is the preferred method of disposal,

w hen appropriate.