MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

Hazardous according to criteria of Worksafe

Date of Issue : SEP 1996


1. IDENTIFICATION


General

Product Name : SODIUM FLUORIDE

Other Names : DISODIUM DIFLUORIDE

UN No. : 1690

Dangerous Goods Class : 61b

Subsidiary Risk : None Allocated

Hazchem Code : 2Z

Pack Group : III

EPG : 6B5

Poisons Schedule : 6

Uses :

As insecticide, particularly for roaches and ants; in other pesticide formulations; constituent of vitreous enamel and glass mixes; as a steel degassing agent; in electroplating; in fluxes; in heat-treating salt compositions; in the fluoridation of drinking water; for disinfecting fermentation apparatus in breweries and distilleries; preserving wood, pastes.

1.1 Physical Description / Properties

Appearance : White free-flowing crystalline odourless powder.ý

Formula : NaF

Boiling Point : 1705 deg C

Melting Point : 980 deg C

Vapour Pressure : N/A

Specific Gravity : 2.5 (water = 1)

Flash Point : N/A

pH : 7.4 ()

Solubility in water : 43 g/l (25 deg C)

Flammability Limits (as percentage volume in air)

Lower Explosion Limit : N/A

Upper Explosion Limit : N/A

1.2 Other Properties

Insoluble in alcohol. Aqueous solutions have an alkaline reaction caused by partial hydrolysis. Aqueous solutions etch glass, but the dry crystals or powder may be kept in glass bottles.

1.3 Ingredients

Chemical EntityCAS No.Proportions
SODIUM FLUORIDE[ 7681-49-4]> 97
SILICON DIOXIDE < 0.5
HYDROFLUORIC ACID[ 7664-39-3]< 0.5
SODIUM CARBONATE[ 497-19-8]< 0.5
WATER[ 7732-18-5]< 0.5

2. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION


2.1 Health Effects - Acute

Swallowed

Swallowing the dust may result in fluoride poisoning. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhoea, stupor and weakness. More severe exposures result in muscular weakness, tremors, convulsions, collapse, dyspnea, cardiac failure and death.

Eye

Dusts are corrosive and will burn the eyes. Prolonged contact may damage the eyes.

Skin

Dusts are extremely corrosive to the skin and rapidly cause severe chemical burns or large open, boil-like sores. Moisture and perspiration will accelerate tissue destruction.

Inhaled

Breathing high concentrations of dust may lead to acute poisoning, nausea, difficult breathing. Severe exposures may lead to respiratory failure and death

2.2 Health Effects - Chronic

This material is not considered to be a carcinogen. Positive mutagenic activity has been reported in experimental animals. Prolonged exposures can lead to mottling of teeth enamel and osteosclerosis.

2.3 First Aid

Swallowed

Obtain immediate medical attention. DO NOT hesitate to hospitalise.

Eye

Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Obtain medical attention.

Skin

Immediately flush skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash before re-use. Obtain medical attention.

Inhaled

Remove to fresh air. If NOT breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Obtain medical attention. DO NOT hesitate to hospitalise.

First Aid Facilities

Ensure an eye bath and safety shower are available and ready for use.

2.5 Advice to Doctor

Lime water (saturated Calcium Hydroxide solution) or 1% Calcium Chloride is an antidote for ingested Sodium Fluoride Poisoning.

2.6 Toxicity Data

Oral LD50 = 80 mg/kg (Rat)

Oral LDLo = 75 mg/kg (Human)

Dermal LDLo = 300 mg/kg (Mouse)


3. PRECAUTIONS FOR USE


3.1 Exposure Standards

Time Weighted Average (TWA) = 2.5 mg (F)/m3 Short-Term Exposure Limit (STEL) = Not established Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) = 2.5 mg (F)/m3 Dangerous exposure = 500 mg (F)/m3

3.2 Engineering Controls

Ensure adequate ventilation to maintain exposure levels below standards.

3.3 Personal Protection

If use conditions generate dusts, wear an approved respirator appropriate for those emission levels. Wear rubber gloves, chemical goggles and full face shield unless a full facepiece respirator is worn. Wear a long sleeved shirt, trousers, safety shoes and rubber apron. Ensure a safety shower and eyewash are nearby and ready for use.

3.4 Flammability

Material is non-flammable.


SAFE HANDLING INFORMATION


4.1 Storage / Transport

Keep container tightly closed. Store in a secure poison area. DO NOT store in glass. Keep away from strong acids.

4.2 Packaging / Labelling

UN No. 1690

Class 61b

Sun Risk None Allocated

Hazchem Code 2Z

Pack Group III

EPG No. 6B5

Shipping Name SODIUM FLUORIDE

Hazard TOXIC

Risk Phrases

R25 Toxic if swallowed.

R32 Contact with acids liberates very toxic gas.

R36/38 Irritating to eyes and skin.

Safety Phrases

S1/2 Keep locked up and out of reach of children.

S22 Do not breathe dust.

S36 Wear suitable protective clothing.

S45 In case of accident or if you feel unwell, contact a doctor or immediately (show the label where possible).

4.3 Spills and Disposal

Spills

Evacuate area. Avoid raising dust.

Disposal

Observe all Local, State and Federal regulations before you: Cautiously dissolve the material in water. Neutralise immediately with sodium carbonate or, if the material does not dissolve completely, add a little hydrochloric acid followed by sodium carbonate. Add calcium chloride in excess of the amount needed to precipitate the fluoride and/or carbonate. Separate the insolubles and bury in a landfill site approved for hazardous-waste disposal.

4.4 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD

Fire / Explosion

Will not burn or explode. Product decomposes to TOXIC products at high temperatures (ie Hydrogen fluoride). Incompatible with strong acids. When moist or in solution, Sodium Fluoride is corrosive. Mixing vessels having linings of rubber, Kel-F, Teflon or polyethylene should not be used.

Extinguishing Media

Noncombustible. Use equipment/media appropriate to surrounding conditions. Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, water spray or foam.


5 OTHER INFORMATION


Other Information

Keep out of sewers, storm drains, surface waters and soil. Dangerous to aquatic life in high concentration. Ecotoxicity value : 419 ppm/96 hr mosquito fish TLm/fresh water > 300 ppm/48 hr/shrimp/LC 50/salt water

5.1 Contact Points

OrganisationLocationTelephoneAsk For
Teloon Chemicals1908 CHINA LIFE INSURANCE TOWER, 26 RENMIN ROAD, DALIAN 116001, CHINA86-411-2819585Technical Officer
 
 

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