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Material
Safety Data Sheets of Zinc lactate
SECTION 1- FIRST AID MEASURES
General advice Show this safety data sheet to the doctor in attendance:
Show this safety data sheet to the doctor in attendance
Skin contact: Immediately remove all contaminated clothing, including
footwear. flush skin and hair with plenty of water or tepid water
Eye contact: IImmediately hold eyelids apart and flush eyes with
plenty of water at least 15minutes.If irritation persists, call
a physician.
Inhalation: Immediately remove to fresh air. If breathing is difficult,
give oxygen, call a physician
Ingestion: If swallowed, give plenty of water. If in doubt, Call
a physician immediately.
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2- FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Specific hazards: Thermal decomposition can lead to release of
irritating gasses and vapours
Fire extinguish: Use water spray or extinguishing media
Extinguishing media: Carbon dioxide(CO2), foam
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3- ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Personal precautions: Ensure adequate ventilation, Wear personal
protective equipment, Avoid contact with skin and eyes
Prevent further leakage or spillage. Avoid generating dust
Methods for cleaning up: Place spilled material in clean, dry,
sealable, labeled container
Clean up the leaked place with plenty of water
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4- HANDLING AND STORAGE
Handling: Keep the container well when handling. Handle the materials
on clean clothes and in a cleaned room. Avoid dust formation
Storage: Keep container tightly closed. Keep in properly labeled
containers. Store in areas shielded the light, and below room
temperature. Keep away from strong acids and strong oxidizers
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EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Engineering measures to reduce exposure: Ensure adequate ventilation,
especially in confined areas
Personal protection equipment: Wear personal protective equipment.
Avoid contact with skin and eyes
Hygiene measures: Set up safety shower, hands washer and eyes
washer nearby handling the materials. Indicate the positions distinctly.
When using, do not eat, drink or smoke. Remove and wash contaminated
clothing before re-use.
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6- STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Stability: Stable at normal conditions. Avoid temperatures above
200¡æHazardous polymerization does not occur.
Materials to avoid: Avoid oxidizing agents, acid
Hazardous decomposition products: ZnO, Carbon oxides
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7- TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Acute toxicity: LD50 500~2000 mg/kg (rat orall)
LDLo 45 mg/kg (mouse intravenousl)
Local effects: Harmful if swallowed
May cause eye irritation with susceptible persons
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8- ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Mobility: Completely soluble, readily biodegradable, does not
occur hazardous polymerization.
Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD): 0.73 g O2/g
Ecotoxicity: EC50/48h/Daphnia=8.3 mg/L
LC50/96h/zebrafish= 100mg/L
Er50/96h/green algae=520 microgram/L
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9- DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Contaminated packaging: Decontaminate empty containers with water,
dilute with water and flush to waste system. Recycle containers
if possible
Further information: Treatment, storage, transportation, and disposal
must be in accordance with local regulations
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10- TRANSPORATION INFORMATION
Transporation information: Sticking properly on label, indicating
material name, lot No., net weight etc.The materials transportation
by vehicles, the sender serves deliverers with instructions for
safe handling. In transportation confirm leakless of the container,
and load the materials not to upset, fall and damage. Secure preventing
the load from falling.
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