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Material Safety Data Sheet
13.41m Lithium Chloride


I – PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

Issue Date:

Formula:

Concentration: 13.41

Component:

TSCA:
YES
TLV/TWA: Not Established
STEL: N/A
Toxicity: N/A

II – COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS

Chemical
III – HAZARD IDENTIFICATION

The hazardous properties of the product are considered to be limited.
NFPA Ratings: Health: 2

IV – PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

Appearance:

V – STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Stable
: Yes
Conditions to avoid: Heating to decomposition.
Incompatibles: N/A
Hazardous decomposition products: N/A

VI – HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Inhalation:
Not relevant under normal working conditions. Ensure supply of fresh air.
Skin contact: Possible skin irritation.
Eye contact: Splashes in the eyes may cause irritation, redness and pain.
Ingestion: Swallowing large amounts may cause gastrointestinal tract irritation. No hazard when handled properly.
Chronic Effect: Chronic overexposure may cause central nervous system effects, kidney damage.
Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure: None Identified
Carcinogenicity: NTP: No
ZLIST: No
OSHA Reg: No


VII– EMERGENY FIRST AID PROCEDURES

CALL A PHYSICIAN
Inhalation:
If uncomfortable, remove person to fresh air.
Skin contact: Wash exposed areas with water.
Eye contact: Irrigate with plenty of water. Remove contact lenses, if any
Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting, if conscious give water. Call a Physician.
VIII – FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES

Extinguishing media: Use Appropriate
Special Fire-Fighting Procedures: Firefighters should wear proper protective equipment and self-contained breathing apparatus
with full face-piece operated in positive mode.
Auto Ignition Temperature: N/A
Lower Explosion Level: N/A
NFPA Rating: N/A
Toxic Gases Produced: N/A
Unusual Fires Explosion Hazards: N/A

IX – HANDLING AND STORAGE

Handling: Observe good industrial hygiene practices.
Storage: Store in closed original bottle. Keep container tightly closed
In Case of Spillage or Discharge: Provide optimum ventilation. Flush to holding area with plenty of water for neutralization.
Disposal of spillages and waste: Follow Federal, State, and Local regulations for waste.
EPA Hazardous Waste #: N/A

X – EXPOSURE CONTROL/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Ventilation:
Local Exhaust.
Respiratory Protection: NIOSH approved respirator.
Personal protection: If there is a risk of splashing, use goggles with side shields. Use proper protective gloves
Other: Lab coat/apron; vent hood

NOTICE

The data and information as stated was furnished by the manufacturer of the product. Decagon Devices Inc products are intended
for laboratory use only. All products should be handled and used by trained professional personnel only. The responsibility for
the safe handling and use of these products rest solely with the buyer and/or user.

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