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Bonide Pruning Sealer & Tree Wound Dressing Ready to Use-Old Product
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Classification: Preparation
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Market: US/CanadaUse for sealing tree wounds and prining cuts.
Purpose of product.
Usage: Pruning sealerStructure such as solid, liquid, aerosol etc.
Form: liquidDate when validity of Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) or Safety Data Sheet (SDS) was last verified.
Date verified: February 15, 20246301 Sutliff Road
Oriskany NY 13424
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Chemical Composition/Ingredients
The GHS is an acronym for The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals. The GHS is a system for standardizing and harmonizing the classification and labelling of chemicals. Chemicals are associated with codes that define their health, physical and environmental hazards.This universal hazard communication system was developed to ensure that employers, employees and consumers are provided with adequate, practical, reliable and comprehensible information on the hazards of chemicals, so that they can take effective preventive and protective measure for their own health and safety.
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The GHS classifications for chemicals associated with products in this database may be viewed by selecting the "Advanced" button on the Chemical Ingredients tables. Since this is a work in progress, GHS classifications may not be shown for all chemical ingredients.-
Primary Chemical Name is the standard name assigned to a chemical substance.
ChemicalChemical Abstracts Service Registry Number is a unique identifier for a chemical and its synonyms. CAS numbers identify the chemical, but not its concentration or specific mixture. CAS Registry Numbers are assigned by the Chemical Abstracts Service, a division of the American Chemical Society. For more information: www.cas.org
CAS No./ID
We have assigned "ID numbers" (with 6 leading zeros or nines, e.g., 000000-xx-x , 888888-xx-x) or 999999-xx-x) for blends and chemicals that do not have CAS numbers.Percent of chemical in preparation.
% Conc.Chemical of Concern (CoC)
Chemical of Concern(CoC)Solvent naphtha, petroleum, medium aliphatic 064742-88-7 15-20 No C13-14 isoparaffin 064742-47-8 15-20 No Stoddard solvent 008052-41-3 15-20 Yes CoC List Asphalt 008052-42-4 13-18 Yes CoC List Calcium carbonate 000471-34-1 <18 No Kaolin clay 001332-58-7 8.0-12.0 No Methanol 000067-56-1 24 Yes Calcium carbonate (Limestone) 001317-65-3 <18 No Click on each chemical for information on chemical structure, properties and health effects.
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Primary Chemical Name is the standard name assigned to a chemical substance.
ChemicalChemical Abstracts Service Registry Number is a unique identifier for a chemical and its synonyms. CAS numbers identify the chemical, but not its concentration or specific mixture. CAS Registry Numbers are assigned by the Chemical Abstracts Service, a division of the American Chemical Society. For more information: www.cas.org
CAS No./ID
We have assigned "ID numbers" (with 6 leading zeros or nines, e.g., 000000-xx-x , 888888-xx-x) or 999999-xx-x) for blends and chemicals that do not have CAS numbers.Is a seven-digit number (xxx-xxx-x) assigned by the European Commission to chemicals contained in three inventories:
EC No.
EINECS is the European Inventory of Existing Commercial Substances and its EINECS numbers are displayed as 2xx-xxx-x.
ELINCS is the European List of Notified Chemical Substances that was available after September 18, 1981 and its ELINCS numbers are displayed as 4xx-xxx-x.
NLP is the No-Longer Polymers category and its NLP numbers are displayed as 5xx-xxx-xPercent of chemical in preparation.
% Conc.The GHS is an acronym for The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals. The GHS is a system for standardizing and harmonizing the classification and labelling of chemicals. Chemicals are associated with codes that define their health, physical and environmental hazards.This universal hazard communication system was developed to ensure that employers, employees and consumers are provided with adequate, practical, reliable and comprehensible information on the hazards of chemicals, so that they can take effective preventive and protective measure for their own health and safety.
UN Global Harmonization Classification
The GHS classifications for chemicals associated with products in this database may be viewed by selecting the "Advanced" button on the Chemical Ingredients tables. Since this is a work in progress, GHS classifications may not be shown for all chemical ingredients.Hazard Codes and their associated descriptions are an essential part of the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS). There are 4 categories of Hazard Codes:
- Physical Hazard Codes (H200 series)
- Health Hazard Codes (H300 series)
- Environmental Hazard Codes (H400 series)
- Supplementary Hazard Codes (EUH series)
Hazard Codes may be found in the "Advanced" version of Chemical Composition / Ingredients tables.
Hazard Statement CodePrecautionary Codes and their associated descriptions are an essential part of the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS).
Precautionary Code
Precautionary Codes may be found in the "Advanced" version of Chemical Composition / Ingredients tables.PictogramSVHC is a substance (identified by the European Chemicals Agency) that may have serious and often irreversible effects on human health and the environment. SVHC are defined in Article 57 of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (“the REACH Regulation”) and include substances which are:
SVHC?
1. Carcinogenic, Mutagenic or toxic to Reproduction (CMR), meeting the criteria for classification in category 1 or 2 in accordance with Directive 67/548/EEC or in category 1a or 1b in accordance with EC No 1272/2008This directive was recently replaced by the new EU regulation (EC) No 1272/2008.
2. Persistent, Bioaccumulative and Toxic (PBT) or very Persistent and very Bioaccumulative (vPvB) according to the criteria in Annex XIII of the REACH Regulation, or
3. Identified, on a case-by-case basis, from scientific evidence as causing probable serious effects to human health or the environment of an equivalent level of concern as those above (e.g. endocrine disrupters).Solvent naphtha, petroleum, medium aliphatic 064742-88-7 265-191-7 15-20 H304 ------- No C13-14 isoparaffin 064742-47-8 265-149-8 15-20 H304 ------- No Stoddard solvent 008052-41-3 232-489-3 15-20 H226, H304, H315, H372, H412 P102, P260, P262, P273, P301+P310, P331 No Asphalt 008052-42-4 232-490-9 13-18 -------- ------- ---- No Calcium carbonate 000471-34-1 207-439-9 <18 -------- ------- ---- No Kaolin clay 001332-58-7 310-194-1 8.0-12.0 -------- ------- ---- No Methanol 000067-56-1 200-659-6 24 H225, H331, H311, H301, H370 ------- No Calcium carbonate (Limestone) 001317-65-3 215-279-6 <18 -------- ------- ---- No Click on each chemical for information on chemical structure, properties and health effects.
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Sources for Chemical Classifications- European Commission>JRC>IHCP>European chemical Substances Information System (ESIS) Table 3.1
- European Chemicals Agency, http://echa.europa.eu/
ECHA Disclaimer: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/legal-notice
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Health Effects Information
Ingredients and Health Effects Information are taken from the manufacturer's product label and/or the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). Products are not tested and manufacturer's information presented here is not evaluated by DeLima Associates.
Date that Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) or Safety Data Sheet (SDS) was issued by manufacturer of product.
MSDS DATE :June 06, 2000 Health Flammability Reactivity HMIS is the Hazardous Materials Identification System developed by the American Coatings Association and indicates the levels (“1” to “4”) of Health Hazard, Flammability Hazard and Physical Hazard associated with a specific product.
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Warnings
Flammable. Contains petroleum distillates. Keep from heat, sparks, or flame. If swallowed, do not induce vomiting-call a physician immediately. KEEP AWAY FROM HEAT OR OPEN FLAME. USE IN WELL VENTILATED AREAS. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. In case of contact, flush eyes with fresh water for at least fifteen minutes; for skin, wash with white mineral oil, wipe off excess and then wash with soap and water. Contents under pressure. Do not puncture or incinerate container. Do not store at temperatures exceeding 120 deg F. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN -
Acute health effects
From MSDS
PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: Inhalation, skin absorption
Excessive inhalation may produce dizziness, nausea, headache and incoordination. May cause reversible eye and skin irritation. Prolonged skin exposure may cause dermatitis or oil acne. Breathing mists may cause dizziness or pulmonary irritation. PRE-EXISTING MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: Exposure may aggravate pre-existing respiratory or skin problems. -
Chronic health effects
From MSDS
Prolonged skin exposure may cause dermatitis or oil acne. Some asphalt solutions have produced skin cancer in laboratory animals. The activity of test materials varies widely, but the activity in general, is weak. SPECIAL REMARKS: Some asphalts may container hydrogen sulfide (CAS #7783-05-4). Hydrogen sulfide (HS) may accumulate in storage tanks and bulk transport compartments containing asphalts. Prolonged breathing of low levels of HS will produce eye/respiratory tract irritation; extremely high levels (1000ppm) can cause unconsciousness/death. -
Carcinogenicity
Based on the skin painting data, IARC has concluded that there is sufficient evidence for carcinogenicity of asphalts, diluted, dissolved or liquefied in solvents, in laboratory animals. Workers, therefore, who practice poor personal hygiene and who are repeatedly exposed by direct skin contact to petroleum asphalts over many years, may potentially be at risk of developing skin cancer. Intermittent or occasional skin contact with petroleum asphalts is not expected to have serious health effects as long as good personal hygiene measures, such as those outlined in this Material Safety Data Sheet, are followed. In addition, asphalt vapors may container polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, some of which are known to be carcinogenic. Therefore, prolonged breathing of vapors should be avoided. Asphalt solutions are considered to be animal carcinogens by IARC. Calcium Carbonate and Hydrous Aluminum Silicate may contain less than 0.1% of Silica Crystalline Quartz (CAS #14808-60-7). IARC Monographs on the evaluations of the Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to Humans (Volume 42, 1987) concludes that there is limited evidence of the carcinogenicity of crystalline silica to humans. IARC classification 2A. -
Handling information
Store in cool, well-ventilated area. Keep away from flames, sparks or hot surfaces. Never use a torch to cut or weld on or near container. Empty containers can contain explosive vapors.
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Disposal information
Dispose of in accordance with state, local and federal regulations. Materials may become a hazardous waste through use. If permitted, incineration may be practiced. Consider recycling solvent. -
First Aid
INHALATION: Move victim to fresh air and call emergency medical care. If not breathing, give artificial respiration; if breathing is difficult, give oxygen.
EYES: In case of contact with material, immediately flush eyes with running water for at least 15 minutes. Seek immediate medical attention.
SKIN: Wash skin with soap and water. Remove and isolate contaminated clothing and shoes at the site.
INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Consult a physician. If vomiting occurs spontaneously, keep head below hips to prevent aspiration of liquid into the lungs.
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