Material safety data sheet

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

PestXpert DIY Pest Control Like The Professionals Pro-Fogger
Multi-Insect Fogger Bomb

SECTION 1: IDENTIFICATION OF THE MATERIAL AND SUPPLIER

Product Name:
PestXpert DIY Pest Control Like The Professionals Pro-Fogger Multi-Insect Fogger Bomb Other Names:
Recommended Use:
Company:
Address:
Telephone Number:
(02) 8752 9000 (Mon–Fri 8am–5pm EST) Emergency Telephone
1800 024 973 (24 hours) (EMERGENCIES ONLY) Website:
SECTION 2: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION

Hazard Classification:
ADG Classification:
Classified as a Dangerous Good Refer to Section 14 of this MSDS SECTION 3: COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Chemical Identity
CAS number
Proportion
SECTION 4: FIRST AID MEASURES

If poisoning occurs, immediately contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre (Phone Australia
131126; New Zealand 0800 764 766), and follow the advice given. Show this Material Safety Data
Sheet to a doctor.
General:

In case of accident or if you feel unwell, seek medical advice immediately (show label where possible). Swallowed:
Although unlikely, if swallowed, do not induce vomiting, seek medical advice. Skin contact:
If on skin, wash skin with soap and water. Seek medical advice if irritation develops. Eye contact:
If in eyes, hold eyes open and flood with water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical advice. Inhalation:
If affected, remove from contaminated area to fresh air. If any signs or symptoms occur or persist, seek medical advice. Note to physician:
SECTION 5: FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Aerosol cans may explode when exposed to high temperatures and become projectiles. Flashpoint:
Flammable limits:
Auto-ignition temperature:
Suitable Extinguishing
Small fire: Use water spray, dry chemical or carbon dioxide. Hazards from Combustion
Thermal decomposition will produce CO and NOx. Products:
Precautions for Fire
Ensure respiratory equipment is available. Evacuate immediate area. Fighting and Special
Advise Fire Brigade of nature of hazard. Wear full protective equipment Protective Equipment:
including breathing apparatus. Surrounding containers should be cooled using a fine water spray. All run-off must be contained. SECTION 6: ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES

Emergency Telephone Number:


SPILLS

Stop the source of the spill if it is safe to do so. Contain the spill. Do not allow material to enter
waterways Wear personal protective equipment as specified in Section 8.

Small Spills:
Wipe up spills with clean dry cloth. Wash the spill area with water. Do not allow wash (Liquid spill)

Large Spills:
Apply absorbent inert material such as soil, dry sand or vermiculite to the spill area. Form (Liquid spill)
a barricade around the spill and in front of drains or waterways in spill vicinity, using soil or
other non reactive material. Sweep up material and contain in a refuse vessel for disposal.
Contact emergency services as required.

Disposal:
Contaminated material must be disposed of in accordance with all State and/or Local regulations. SECTION 7: HANDLING AND STORAGE
DO NOT USE OR STORE near flame, sparks or hot surfaces. Store in the closed, original container in a cool, well-ventilated area. Do not puncture or incinerate can, even when empty. Recycle empty cans if a facility is available or place used can in household rubbish. SECTION 8: EXPOSURE CONTROLS AND PERSONAL PROTECTION

EXPOSURE STANDARDS
Butane 1,900 mg/m3 TWA.

ENGINEERING CONTROLS
Ensure adequate ventilation. Maintain air concentration below exposure standards. Always use in a well-
ventilated area. Propellant gases may form explosive atmospheres.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Avoid contact with eyes. When handling bulk quantities, wear protective gloves, clothing and eyewear.
Where ventilation is insufficient, a suitable respirator should be worn.
SECTION 9: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

Appearance:
Boiling Point:
Solubility:
Density:
SECTION 10: STABILITY AND REACTIVITY

Chemical Stability:
Stable under recommended storage and handling conditions (See Section 7). Conditions to Avoid:
Avoid direct sunlight, sources of heat, naked flames, sparks or high temperatures.
Incompatible Materials:
Hazardous Decomposition
Emits toxic fumes under fire conditions (See also Section 5). Products:
Hazardous Reactions:
Propellant can react with oxidising agents. Store away from oxygen cylinders, oxidising agents and ignition sources. SECTION 11: TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
The toxicity of this product has not been determined. The toxicity of some constituents is provided: Permethrin: >5000 mg/kg); Pyriproxyfen: >5000 mg/kg Permethrin: >2000 mg/kg Pyriproxyfen: >2000 mg/kg Permethrin; skin and eye: slight irritant; Moderate skin sensitiser. Pyriproxyfen: skin and eye: non-irritant; non skin sensitiser SECTION 12: ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION

DO NOT contaminate streams, rivers or waterways with the chemical or used containers.
ECOTOXICITY

The ecotoxicity of this product has not been determined.
SECTION 13: DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Keep in a cool place out of the sun. Do not puncture or incinerate this container, even when empty. Recycle empty cans if a facility is available or place used cans in household rubbish. SECTION 14: TRANSPORT INFORMATION

Rail / Road (ADR / RID)
Sea (IMDG Code)
Air (ICAO / IATA)
UN Number 1950
Hazchem Code
Packing Group
SECTION 15: REGULATORY INFORMATION
Registration
This product is currently registered under the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) with the following approval number 68660/58841 SECTION 16: OTHER INFORMATION

Abbreviations:
NA

Revision Date:
Revision Number:
THE INFORMATION GIVEN IN THIS MSDS IS BASED ON DATA AVAILABLE AS OF THE REVISION DATE GIVEN HEREIN, AND BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT. EACH USER SHOULD READ THIS MSDS AND CONSIDER THE INFORMATION IN THE CONTEXT OF HOW THE PRODUCT WILL BE HANDLED AND USED IN THE WORKPLACE INCLUDING IN CONJUNCTION WITH OTHER PRODUCTS. IF CLARIFICATION OR FURTHER INFORMATION IS NEEDED TO ENSURE THAT AN APPROPRIATE RISK ASSESSMENT CAN BE MADE, THE USER SHOULD CONTACT THIS COMPANY.

Source: http://www.pestxpert.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/PestXpert-Pro-Fogger-MSDS-Oct-2013.pdf

Untitled

Journal of Nutritional & Environmental MedicineMay 2007; 16(2): 149–166MARGARET MOSS, MA (CANTAB), UCTD (MANCHESTER), DIPION, CBIOL,MIBIOL, Director of the Nutrition and Allergy Clinic11 Mauldeth Close, Heaton Mersey, Stockport, Cheshire SK4 3NPAbstractPurpose: To collate evidence on nutrient deficiencies caused by drugs. Design: Search of Medline and other databases, and published litera

10f_martinlopez.qxp

RESEARCH NOTE INTERNATIONAL MICROBIOLOGY (2004) 7:63–66 Juana V. Martín-López 1,4 Simultaneous PCR detection Oscar Díez-Gil 2 Manuel Morales 3 of ica cluster and methicillin Ninivé Batista 2 and mupirocin resistance Jesús Villar 1 Félix Claverie-Martín 1 genes in catheter-isolated Sebastián Méndez- Staphylococcus Álvarez 1,4* Summary . Recent data

Copyright © 2010 Health Drug Pdf