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Material Safety Data Sheets - OHS™

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File Description [top]

Material Safety Data Sheets - OHSTM is a comprehensive collection of material safety data sheets on more than 54,512 chemicals, including pure substances and mixtures. The data sheets are prepared and formatted in accordance with the ANSI Z400.1 standard, which is a 16 section format that has been adopted by the Chemical Manufacturers Association (CMA), the International Labor Organization, and other major organizations. The data sheets help organizations satisfy regulatory and safety laws, provide employee right-to-know information, respond to chemical emergencies, and have the information available to safely handle hazardous waste.



Subject Coverage [top]

Material Safety Data Sheets - OHS contain the 16 section titles and sequence from the ANSI Z400.1 standard.

  1. Chemical Product and Company Identification
  2. Composition, Information on Ingredients
  3. Hazards Identification
  4. First Aid Measures
  5. Fire Fighting Measures
  6. Accidental Release Measures
  7. Handling and Storage
  8. Exposure Controls, Personal Protection
  9. Physical and Chemical Properties
  10. Stability and Reactivity
  11. Toxicological Information
  12. Ecological Information
  13. Disposal Considerations
  14. Transport Information
  15. Regulatory Information
  16. Other Information


    Sources [top]

    Material Safety Data Sheets - OHS contains material safety data sheets researched and prepared by an experienced staff of safety and health professionals, independent of chemical manufacturers. This creates MSDSs that report independently researched information objectively and without bias. The database originated with Occupational Health Services, Inc. (OHS) in 1978.



    Print Counterparts [top]

    • None


    Dialog File Data [top]

    Dates Covered: Current
    File Size: 60,354 records as of Q1 2009
    Update Frequency: Quarterly (reload)


    Database Content [top]

    • Numeric Data
    • Complete Text Records


    Document Types Indexed [top]

    • Chemical Substances


    Geographic Coverage [top]

    • International


    Geographic Restrictions [top]

    • None


    Special Features [top]

    • ERA Available
    • Graduate Education Program
    • KWIC and HILIGHT Available
    • MAP Available


    DialIndex/OneSearch Categories [top]

    ACRONYM CATEGORY NAME
    CASREGNO CAS(R) Registry Numbers-Chemical and Medical Files
    CHEMPROP Chemical Properties
    CHEMREGS Chemical Regulation
    CHEMSUBS Chemical Substances
    MSDS Materials Safety Data Sheets
    REGS Regulations
    RNCHEM CAS(R) Registry Numbers - Chemistry Files
    SAFETY Safety
    TOXHAND Toxicity Handbooks
    TOXICOL Toxicology


    Contact [top]

    Material Safety Data Sheets - OHS is provided by ChemADVISOR, Inc. Questions concerning file content should be directed to:

    ChemADVISOR, Inc.
    Stone Quarry Crossing
    811 Camp Horne Rd. Suite 220
    Pittsburgh, PA 15237

    Telephone: 412-847-2000
    Fax: 412-847-2010


    Terms and Conditions [top]

    OHS and ChemADVISOR are registered trademarks of ChemADVISOR, Inc

    Material Safety Data Sheets - OHSTM is copyrighted by ChemADVISOR Information SYstems, Inc. ChemADVISOR is a registered trademark of ChemADVISOR Information Systems, Inc. Data may not be duplicated in hard copy or machine-readable form without written authorization from ChemADVISOR. The terms below also apply and should be taken as a whole, and not each part separately. For Information on Dialog's Redistribution and Archive policy, enter HELP ERA online. 1. Customer shall use the Database only in the conduct of its business and shall not provide or otherwise make available the Database or any part or copies thereof to any third part other than its employees and agents. Customer acknowledges that the Database is ChemADVISOR's product. Except as otherwise agreed to by ChemADVISOR in writing, Customer shall not create derivative works based on the Database or transform any portion of a Database or any portion thereof into another form. 2. No title or ownership of the Database or rights in patents, copyrights and trade secrets in the Database is transferred to Customer by virtue of this Agreement. 3. ChemADVISOR DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, THAT THE DATABASE IS MERCHANTABLE OR FIT FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ChemADVISOR MAKES NO WARRANTY THAT THE DATABASE DOES NOT CONTAIN ERRORS. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES. 4. IN NO EVENT SHALL ChemADVISOR BE LIABLE IN ANY WAY FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOST BUSINESS, LOST PROFITS, OR LIABILITY TO ANY PARTY, WHETHER FORESEEABLE OR NOT, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER ChemADVISOR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. 5. Although great care has been taken by ChemADVISOR in compiling and checking the information and data contained in the Database to insure that it is current and accurate, ChemADVISOR disclaims any and all liability for any errors, omissions or inaccuracies in such information and data, whether attributable to inadvertence or otherwise, and from any consequences arising therefrom. The data provided hereunder neither purports to be nor constitutes legal or medical advice. The sole and exclusive remedies against ChemADVISOR, whether based in contract, tort or otherwise, shall be repair or replacement of all or part of the Database.


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        DIALOG(R) File 332: MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS - OHS 
        (c) 1997 ChemADVISOR, Inc. All rts reserv. 
         
      AN  0040096 
      AA=  OHS/MDL Record Number : OHSDF945 
        MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
         SECTION  1  -   CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
        ChemADVISOR, Inc.              FOR EMERGENCY SOURCE INFORMATION 
        Stone Quarry Crossing                      CONTACT: 1-412-847-2000 in USA 
        811 Camp Horne Rd., Suite 220 _Pittsburgh, PA 15237 _1-412-847-2000 
         
      RN=                                            CAS Registry Number: 
      RR=                                            RTECS Number: 
      EU=, EI=                                            EU (EINECS) Number: 
         
      /CN,CN=,/NA,NA=  SUBSTANCE: SCHOOL BUS NATIONAL CHROME YELLOW ENAMEL 
         
      /SY,SY=,/NA,NA=  TRADE NAME/SYNONYM(S): BOWMAN SCHOOL BUS NATIONAL CHROME YELLOW PAINT; 
        OHSDF945 
      CC=   
      RD=, UP=  CREATION DATE: 19930826     REVISED: 19970211 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
         SECTION  2  -   COMPOSITION, INFORMATION OR INGREDIENTS 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
         
      /NA,NA=,/SY,SY=    1) Component Substance:    ACETONE 
      /NA,NA=,/SY,SY=       Component Percent:      30-40 % 
      RC=       CAS Registry Number:    67-64-1 
          2) Component Substance:    PROPANE 
             Component Percent:      <23 % 
      RC=       CAS Registry Number:    74-98-6 
          3) Component Substance:    ISOBUTANE 
             Component Percent:      <23 % 
      RC=       CAS Registry Number:    75-28-5 
          4) Component Substance:    ETHYL ALCOHOL 
             Component Percent:      5-10 % 
      RC=       CAS Registry Number:    64-17-5 
          5) Component Substance:    DIACETONE ALCOHOL 
             Component Percent:      5-10 % 
      RC=       CAS Registry Number:    123-42-2 
         
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
         SECTION  3  -   HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
      NH=, NF=, NR=  NFPA   Ratings (scale 0-4):  Health=2  Fire=3  Reactivity=0 
         
      /HZ, /HAZ  EMERGENCY OVERVIEW: 
          PHYSICAL FORM: liquid. 
          ODOR: distinct odor. 
          MAJOR HEALTH HAZARDS: respiratory tract irritation, skin irritation, eye 
          irritation, central nervous system depression, difficulty breathing. 
          PHYSICAL HAZARDS: Flammable liquid and vapor. Vapor may cause flash fire. 
        POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS 
        INHALATION: 
          SHORT TERM EXPOSURE: irritation, low body temperature, nausea, vomiting, 
          stomach pain, chest pain, difficulty breathing, headache, drowsiness, 
          dunkenness, dizziness, disorientation, visual disturbances, suffocation, 
                                     (...) 
        CARCINOGEN STATUS: 
      C1=    OSHA: N 
      C2=    NTP:  N 
      C3=    IARC: N 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
      FA   SECTION  4  -   FIRST AID MEASURES 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
        INHALATION: 
          When safe to enter area, remove from exposure. Use a bag valve mask or similar 
          device to perform artificial respiration (rescue breathing) if needed. Keep 
          warm and at rest. Get medical attention immediately. 
        SKIN CONTACT: 
          Remove contaminated clothing, jewelry, and shoes immediately. Wash with soap 
          or mild detergent and large amounts of water until no evidence of chemical 
          remains (at least 15-20 minutes). Get medical attention, if needed. 
        EYE CONTACT: 
          Wash eyes immediately with large amounts of water or normal saline, 
          occasionally lifting upper and lower lids, until no evidence of chemical 
          remains.  Get medical attention immediately. 
        INGESTION: 
          Contact local poison control center or physician immediately. Never make an 
                                          (...) 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
      FI   SECTION  5  -   FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
        FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD: 
          Severe fire hazard. The vapor is heavier than air. Vapors or gases may ignite 
          at distant ignition sources and flash back. Vapor/air mixtures are explosive. 
        EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: 
          carbon dioxide, regular dry chemical. 
          Large fires: Flood with fine water spray. 
        FIREFIGHTING: 
          Move container from fire area if you can do it without risk. Cool containers 
        (...) 
        FIREFIGHTING PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: 
          Full firefighting turn-out gear (bunker gear). Any supplied-air respirator 
        (...) 
      FP=, FT=  FLASH POINT: 0 F (-18 C) 
      LE=, LT=  LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT: 1.1% 
      UE=, AP=, FC=   
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
      AR   SECTION  6  -   ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
        OCCUPATIONAL SPILL: 
          Avoid heat, flames, sparks and other sources of ignition. Do not touch spilled 
          material. Stop leak if you can do it without risk. Reduce vapors with water 
          spray. Keep unnecessary people away, isolatehazard area and deny entry. Remove 
          sources of ignition. Ventilate closed spaces before entering. Reportable 
                                            (...) 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
      HS   SECTION  7  -   HANDLING AND STORAGE 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
          Store and handle in accordance with all current regulations and standards. 
          Subject to storage regulations: U.S. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106. Grounding and 
          bonding required. Store below 49 C. Avoid contact with light. Keep separated 
          from incompatible substances. 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
      EP   SECTION  8  -   EXPOSURE CONTROLS, PERSONAL PROTECTION 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
        EXPOSURE LIMITS: 
          ACETONE: 
            1000 ppm (2400 mg/m3) OSHA TWA 
            750 ppm (1780 mg/m3) OSHA TWA (vacated by 58 FR 35338, June 30, 1993) 
            1000 ppm (2375 mg/m3) OSHA STEL (vacated by 58 FR 35338, June 30, 1993) 
                                           (...) 
        VENTILATION: 
          Provide local exhaust ventilation system. Ventilation equipment should be 
          explosion-resistant if explosive concentrations of materialare present. Ensure 
          compliance with applicable exposure limits. 
        EYE PROTECTION: 
          Wear splash resistant safety goggles with a faceshield. Provide an emergency 
          eye wash fountain and quick drench shower in the immediate work area. 
        CLOTHING: 
          Wear appropriate chemical resistant clothing. Remove any chemical soaked 
          clothing immediately. 
        GLOVES: 
          Wear appropriate chemical resistant gloves. 
        RESPIRATOR: 
         Under conditions of frequent use or heavy exposure, respiratory protection may 
          be needed. Respiratory protection is ranked in order from minimum to maximum. 
          Consider warning properties before use. Any supplied-air respirator with a 
          full facepiece that is operated in a pressure-demand or other 
          positive-pressure mode. Any self-contained breathing apparatus that has a full 
          facepiece and is operated in a pressure-demand or other positive-pressure 
          mode. 
         
          For Unknown Concentrations or Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health - Any 
          supplied-air respirator with full facepiece and operated in a pressure-demand 
          or other positive-pressure mode in combination with aseparate escape supply. 
          Any self-contained breathing apparatus with afull facepiece. 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
      PP   SECTION  9  -   PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
      DS=, /PO  DESCRIPTION: PHYSICAL FORM: liquid 
          ODOR: distinct odor 
      BP=, BT=  BOILING POINT: 133 F (56 C) 
      MP=, MT=  MELTING POINT: No data available. 
      DN=, DT=, SG=  SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.90 
      PH=, PC=  pH: No data available. 
      VP=, VT=  VAPOR PRESSURE: 186 mmHg @ 20 C 
      VD=, VA=  VAPOR DENSITY: No data available. 
      VO=, VL=  VOLATILITY: Range 85-90% 
      EV=, ET=  EVAPORATION RATE: No data available. 
      OD=, OT=  ODOR THRESHHOLD: No data available. 
      SL=, SB=, SU=  WATER SOLUBILITY: No data available. 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
      ST   SECTION 10  -   STABILITY AND REACTIVITY 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
      ST=  REACTIVITY: 
          Stable under normal temperatures and pressures. 
        CONDITIONS TO AVOID: 
          Avoid heat, flames, sparks and other sources of ignition. Minimize contact 
          with material. Containers may rupture or explode if exposed to heat. 
      ST=  INCOMPATIBILITIES: 
          acids, amines, halogens, halo carbons, oxidizing materials, metal salts, 
          peroxides, combustible materials, bases, metals, metal oxides 
         
          ACETONE: 
          ACIDS: Incompatible. 
         
          AMINES (ALIPHATIC): Incompatible. 
         
          BROMINE: Violent reaction with excess amounts of bromine. 
                                         (...) 
        POLYMERIZATION: 
          Will not polymerize. 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
      /TO, /TOX   SECTION 11  -   TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
        SCHOOL BUS NATIONAL CHROME YELLOW ENAMEL: 
         
        CARCINOGEN STATUS: 
          None. 
         ACUTE TOXICITY LEVEL: 
          No data available. 
        ACETONE: 
         
        IRRITATION DATA: 
           500 ppm eyes-human; 395 mg open skin-rabbit mild; 500 mg/24 hour(s) 
          skin-rabbit mild; 20 mg eyes-rabbit severe; 20 mg/24 hour(s) eyes-rabbit 
          moderate. 
        TOXICITY DATA: 
          2857 mg/kg oral-man TDLo; 440 ug/m3/6 minute(s) inhalation-man TCLo; 10 
          mg/m3/6 hour(s) inhalation-man TCLo; 500 ppm inhalation-human TCLo; 12000 
          ppm/4 hour(s) inhalation-man TCLo; 1159 mg/kg unreported-man LDLo; 5800 mg/kg 
                                          (...) 
        CARCINOGEN STATUS: 
          None. 
        LOCAL EFFECTS: 
          Irritant: inhalation, skin, eye. 
        ACUTE TOXICITY LEVEL: 
          Slightly Toxic: inhalation, ingestion. 
        TARGET ORGANS: 
          central nervous system 
         MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: 
          respiratory problems, skin disorders and allergies. 
        MUTAGENIC DATA: 
          sex chromosone loss and non disjunction - Saccharomyes cerevisae 47600 ppm; 
          cytogenetic analysis - hamster fibroblast 40 gm/L. 
        REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS DATA: 
          273 gm/kg oral-rat TDLo 13 week(s) male; 31500 ug/m3 inhalation-mammal TCLo/24 
          hour(s) 1-13 day(s) pregnant female continuous. 
        ADDITIONAL DATA: 
          Alcohol may enhance the toxic effects. 
        PROPANE: 
         
        CARCINOGEN STATUS: 
          None. 
                                           (...) 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
      DM   SECTION 12  -   ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
      DI   SECTION 13  -   DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
          Dispose in accordance with all applicable regulations. 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
      TP   SECTION 14  -   TRANSPORT INFORMATION 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
        U.S. DOT 49 CFR 172.101 SHIPPING NAME-UN NUMBER: 
           Consumer commodity 
          U.S. DOT 49 CFR 172.101 HAZARD CLASS OR DIVISION: 
           ORM-D 
         
          U.S. DOT 49 CFR 172.101 AND SUBPART E LABELING REQUIREMENTS: 
           None 
         
          U.S. DOT 49 CFR 172.101 PACKAGING AUTHORIZATIONS: 
         
          EXCEPTIONS: 
          49 CFR 173.156, 306 
         
          NON-BULK PACKAGING: 
          49 CFR 173.156, 306 
         
          BULK PACKAGING: 
          None 
         
          U.S. DOT 49 CFR 172.101 QUANTITY LIMITATIONS: 
         
          PASSENGER AIRCRAFT OR RAILCAR: 
          30 kg gross 
          CARGO AIRCRAFT ONLY: 
          30 kg gross 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
      RG   SECTION 15  -   REGULATORY INFORMATION 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
      TS=  TSCA Status                       : Y 
      TE=  TSCA 12(b) export notification    : Y 
      C4=  CERCLA Section 103 (40 CFR 302.4) : Y 
      R6=  SARA Section 302 (40 CFR 355.30)  : N TPQ 
      R7=  SARA Section 304 (40 CFR 355.40)  : N RQ 
      R8=  SARA Section 313 (40 CFR 372.65)  : Y 
      CA=  California Prop 65 Status         : N 
      R1=  SARA ACUTE Hazard ?               : Y 
      R2=  SARA CHRONIC Hazard ?             : Y 
      R3=  SARA FIRE Hazard ?                : Y 
      R5=  SARA REACTIVITY Hazard ?          : N 
      R4=  SARA SUDDEN RELEASE Hazard ?      : Y 
      WH=  WHMIS Classification              : N 
      E1=, E2=  --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
         SECTION 16  -   OTHER INFORMATION 
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
        Other information is not currently available for this record 
         

    Codes which are not preceded by a slash (/) or followed by an equal (=) sign are display codes, e.g., AN, AR, DI, DM, EP, FA, FI, HS, PP, RG, ST, TP.

    Mixtures do not usually have CAS Registry Numbers (RN=); there are CAS Registry Numbers for the components (RC=) of the mixtures. The Component CAS Registry Numbers and Component Percent are searchable as /NA, NA=, /SY, and SY=.

    The location of the data for CC=, RN=, RR=, EU=, AP=, AT=, FC=, UE=, UT=, E1=, and E2= when present, is indicated above.

    Other physical properties (MW=, MF=, VI=, VS=, D1=, D2=, SE=, SO=, SM=, SP=, TR=, and TZ) included in Section 9.


    BASIC INDEX [top]

    SEARCH
    SUFFIX
    DISPLAY
    CODE
    FIELD NAME
    INDEXING
    SELECT EXAMPLES
    None AR Accidental Release Measures1 Word S WATER(W)SPRAY(1N)REDUCE(W)VAPOR?
    /CN CN Main Substance Name2,3,4 Segment
    & Word & Phrase
    S TRI(W)CHLORO/CN
    S (SCHOOL(W)BUS AND YELLOW)/CN
    S SCHOOL BUS NATIONAL CHROME?/CN
    None DI Disposal Considerations1 Word S APPLICABLE(W)REGULATIONS
    None DM Ecological Information1 Word S RAINBOW(W)TROUT
    None EP Exposure Controls and Personal Protection1 Word S SAFETY(W)GOGGLES
    None FA First Aid Measures1 Word S MEDICAL(W)ATTENTION(W)IMMEDIATELY
    None FI Fire Fighting Measures1 Word S DRY(W)CHEMICAL
    /HAZ HZ Hazards Identification1 Word S (RASH AND DIZZINESS)/HZ
    None HS Handling and Storage1 Word S AVOID(2W)SUNLIGHT
    /HZ HZ Hazards Identification1 Word S POISON/HZ
    /NA NA Chemical Name2,3,4 Segment
    & Word & Phrase
    S ISO/NA
    S ISOBUTANE/NA
    S ETHYL ALCOHOL/NA
    /PO PO Physical Description and Odor5 Word S (LIQUID AND ODOR)/PO
    S DISTINCT(W)ODOR/PO
    None PP Physical Properties1 Word S (VOC OR VOLATILE(W)ORGANIC)
    None RG Regulatory Information6
    None ST Stability and Reactivity1 Word S AVOID(S)(SPARK? OR FLAME?)
    /SY SY Synonyms2,3,4 Segment
    & Word & Phrase
    S ACETONE/SY
    S DIACETONE(W)ALCOHOL/SY
    S DIACETONE ALCOHOL/SY
    /TO TO Toxicity1 Word S TOXICITY(S)500(W)PPM(S)HUMAN/TO
    /TOX TO Toxicity1 Word S TOXICITY(S)500(W)PPM(S)HUMAN/TOX
    None TP Transport Information1 Word S RAILCAR(W)30(W)KG

    1 All textual fields (except Incompatibilities) are contained in the Basic Index and are searchable with proximity (W), (N), (S), and (F) operators as well as Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT). Suffixes are not available for all fields.

    2 Searchable in the Basic Index and in the Additional Indexes.

    3 All chemical names are indexed as complete phrases, individual words, and chemically significant segments of words. Use /FW to restrict retrieval to the complete term, e.g., S ETHANE/FW to only select ethane as a single word rather than as a segment of a larger chemical term, such as trichloroethane.

    4 NA contains both the SY and CN fields.

    5 Searchable as /PO in the Basic Index; searchable as DS= in the Additional Indexes.

    6 Searchable only in the Additional Indexes.


    ADDITIONAL INDEXES [top]

    SEARCH
    PREFIX
    DISPLAY
    CODE
    FIELD NAME
    INDEXING
    SELECT EXAMPLES
    AA= AA OHS/MDL Record Number Phrase S AA=OHSDF945
    None AN DIALOG Accession Number
    CC= CC Chemical Family Word
    & Phrase
    S CC=ACIDS
    S CC=ACETIC ACID
    CN= CN Chemical Name2,4 Phrase S CN=SCHOOL BUS NATIONAL CHROME?
    EI= EI EINECS (EU) Number7 Phrase S EI=234-722-4
    EU= EU European Union (EU) Number7 Phrase S EU=234-722-4
    HAZ= HZ Hazards Identification Word S POISON/HAZ
    HZ= HZ Hazards Identification Word S (RASH AND DIZZINESS)/HZ
    NA= NA Chemical Name2,4 Phrase S NA=ACETONE
    S NA=DIACETONE ALCOHOL
    RC= RC Component CAS Registry Number Phrase S RC=67-64-1
    RD= RD Date of Record Creation Phrase S RD=19930826
    S RD=930826
    RN= RN CAS(R) Registry Number Phrase S RN=7664-93-9
    RR= RR RTECS Number Phrase S RR=WS5600000
    SY= SY Synonyms2,4 Phrase S SY=ACETONE
    S SY=DIACETONE ALCOHOL
    UD= None Update Phrase S UD=9999
    UP= UP Date of Record Revision Phrase S UP=19970211
    S UP=970211
    HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION (SECTION 3)
    C1= C1 OSHA Carcinogen (Y/N)6 Word S C1=N
    C2= C2 IARC Carcinogen (Y/N)6 Word S C2=N
    C3= C3 NTP Carcinogen (Y/N)6 Word S C3=N
    None HZ Hazards Identification
    NF= NF NFPA Fire Rating (U,0,1,2,3,4)6 Phrase S NF=3
    NH= NH NFPA Health Rating (U,0,1,2,3,4)6 Phrase S NH=2
    NR= NR NFPA Reactivity Rating (U,0,1,2,3,4)6 Phrase S NR=0
    FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES (SECTION 5)
    AP= AP Autoignition Point (deg F)8,9,14 Numeric S AP=450:460
    AT= AP Autoignition Point Text9 Word S AT=(260(W)C)
    FC= FC Flammability Class Phrase S FC=IIIB
    None FI Fire Fighting Measures1 Word S DRY(W)CHEMICAL
    FP= FP Flash Point (deg F)8,9,10,14 Numeric S FP=0.0
    FT= FP Flash Point Text9,10 Word S FT=(18(W)C)
    LE= LE Lower Explosive Limit (%)8,14 Numeric S LE=1.1
    LT= LE Lower Explosive Limit Text Word S LT=(1(W)1)
    UE= UE Upper Explosive Limit (%)8,14 Numeric S UE=25
    UT= UE Upper Explosive Limit Text Word S UT=SOLUTION
    PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES (SECTION 9)
    BP= BP Boiling Point (deg F)8,9,14 Numeric S BP=133
    BT= BP Boiling Point Text9 Word S BT=(56(W)C)
    D1= D1 Decomposition Point Text Word S D1=(374 AND TETRAHYDRATE)
    D2= D2 Decomposition Point (deg F)8,9,14 Numeric S D2=374
    DN= DN Density8,14 Numeric S DN=0.90
    DS= DS Physical Description5 Word S DS=(LIQUID AND ODOR)
    DT= DN Density Text Word S DT=(0(W)90)
    ET= EV Evaporation Rate Text Word S ET=(BUTYL(W)ACETATE)
    EV= EV Evaporation Rate8,14 Numeric S EV=1.000
    MF= MF Molecular Formula11 Phrase S MF=H2-S-O4
    MP= MP Melting Point (deg F)8,9,14 Numeric S MP=50:60
    MT= MP Melting Point Text9 Word S MT=(10(W)C)
    MW= MW Molecular Weight8 Numeric S MW=98.07
    OD= OD Odor8,14 Numeric S OD=0.05
    OT= OD Odor Text Word S OT=MIST
    PC= PC Dissociation Constant Text Word S PC=BASIC
    PH= PH Dissociation Constant (pH)8,14 Numeric S PH=2.0:4.0
    None PP Physical Properties1 Word S (VOC OR VOLATILE(W)ORGANIC)
    SB= SB Solubility Text Word S SB=(SLIGHTLY(W)SOLUBLE)
    SE= SE Softening Point (deg F)8,9,14 Numeric S SE=100:110
    SG= SG Specific Gravity8,14 Numeric S SG=0.90
    SL= SL Solubility (%)8,14 Numeric S SL=25
    SM= SM Sublimation Point (deg F)8,9,14 Numeric S SM=302
    SO= SO Softening Point Text Word S SO=140
    SP= SP Sublimation Point Text Word S SP=(302 AND MONOHYDRATE)
    SU= SU Solvent Solubility Word S SU=ACETALS
    S SU=(DECOMPOSES(1W)ALCOHOL)
    TR= TR Transition Point (deg F)8,9,14 Numeric S TR=93.00
    TZ= TZ Transition Point Text Word S TZ=(34(W)C)
    VA= VD Vapor Density Text Word S VA=(3(W)4)
    VD= VD Vapor Density8,14 Numeric S VD=3.4
    VI= VI Viscosity8,14 Numeric S VI=1.0:2.0
    VL= VO Volatility Text Word S VL=CONCENTRATE
    S VL=MODERATE
    VO= VO Volatility (%)8,14 Numeric S VO=85:90
    VP= VP Vapor Pressure8,14 Numeric S VP=186
    VS= VS Viscosity Text Word S VS=(20(W)C)
    VT= VP Vapor Pressure Text Word S VT=(186(W)MMHG)
    STABILITY AND REACTIVITY (SECTION 10)
    None ST Stability & Reactivity1 Word S AVOID(S)(SPARK? OR FLAME?)
    ST= ST Stability and Reactivity12 Word S ST=(ACETONE(S)ACIDS(W)INCOMPATIBLE)
    REGULATORY INFORMATION (SECTION 15)
    C4= C4 CERCLA 103 RQ (Y/N)6 Word S C4=Y
    CA= CA California Prop 65 (Y/N)6 Word S CA=N
    E1= E1 EU Risk Phrase Word S E1=BURNS
    S E1=(UNBORN(W)CHILD)
    E2= E2 EU Safety Phrase Word S E2=(EYE(1W)PROTECTION)
    R1= R1 SARA Acute Hazard (Y/N)6 Word S R1=Y
    R2= R2 SARA Chronic Hazard (Y/N)6 Word S R2=Y
    R3= R3 SARA Fire Hazard (Y/N)6 Word S R3=Y
    R4= R4 SARA Press Rel Hazard (Y/N)6 Word S R4=Y
    R5= R5 SARA Reactive Hazard (Y/N)6 Word S R5=N
    R6= R6 SARA 302 TPQ Hazard (40 CFR 355.30) (Y/N)6 Word S R6=N TPQ
    R7= R7 SARA 304 RQ Hazard (40 CFR 355.40) (Y/N)6 Word S R7=N RQ
    R8= R8 SARA 313 Hazard (40 CFR 372.65) (Y/N)6 Word S R8=Y
    None RG Regulatory Information6
    TE= TE TSCA 12(b) Export Nofication Word S TE=Y
    TS= TS TSCA Status6 Word S TS=Y
    WH= WH WHMIS Classification8 Phrase S WH=N

    7 EI= and EU= search the same data.

    8 Numeric values can be entered in several different ways: directly as a number, i.e., S BP=100.0; in exponential notation, i.e., S BP=1E2. Letter abbreviations are also available: K for thousand, M for million, B for billion, e.g., S BP=0.5K:1.0K. To search a range of values, use a colon between starting and ending values, e.g., S BP=78:79, OR use numberic operators (>, <, >=, and <=), e.g., S 78<=BP<=79.

    9 Fahrenheit temperature only searchable in the Numerical indexed field; both Fahrenheit and Celsius temperatures are searchable in the Word indexed field.

    10 The abbreviation may be present; CC means Closed Cup.

    11 Molecular Formula is not in Hill order.

    12 Incompatibilities section only searchable using ST=. Reactivity searchable in the Basic Index and using ST=.

    13 In the place of a format number, a format name can also be specified to indicate the format, e.g., TYPE S1/TOX/ALL. The Named Formats available are: TOX (same as format 2), PROP (same as format 3), REG (same as format 7), and HAZ (same as format 22).

    14 The following search fields do not work with KWIC: AP, BP, DN, D2, EV, FP, LE, MP, OD, PH, SE, SG, SL, SM, TR, UE, VD, VI, VO, and VP.


    SORT [top]

    SORTABLE FIELDS EXAMPLES
    CN, RN SORT S1/ALL/CN
    PRINT S5/5/1-24/RN


    RANK [top]

    RANK FIELDS EXAMPLES
    All phrase- and numeric-indexed fields in the Additional Indexes can be ranked. RANK NA
    RANK BP S4


    MAP [top]

    MAP FIELDS EXAMPLES
    NA, RN, SY MAP RN TEMP S4


    USER-DEFINED FORMAT OPTIONS [top]

    Display codes listed in the Search Options tables can be used to customize output. TYPE S3/NA,TO/1-5


    PREDEFINED FORMAT OPTIONS [top]

    NO.
    DIALOGWEB
    FORMAT
    RECORD CONTENT
    1 -- DIALOG Accession Number
    2 -- Basic Information (Sections 1 and 2) and Toxicity Information (Section 11)13
    3 Medium Basic Information (Sections 1 and 2) and Physical Properties (Section 9)13
    4 -- Full Record with Tagged Fields15
    5 -- Full Record15
    6 Free Chemical Names
    7 Long Basic Information (Sections 1 and 2), Regulations and Transportation (sections 14 and 15)13
    8 Short Basic Information (DIALOG Accession Number, OHS/MDL Record Number, Chemical Names, CAS Registry Number, Chemical Family, Composition/Ingredient Information, Date Record Last Updated, Date of Record Creation)
    9 Full Full Record15
    12 -- Basic Information (Sections 1 and 2), First Aid, Exposure Control and Personal Protection (Sections 4 and 8)
    13 -- Basic Information (Sections 1 and 2) and Initial Incident Response (Sections 3, 5 and 6)
    14 -- Basic Information (Sections 1 and 2), Toxicity, Physical Properties, Stability and Reactivity (Sections 9, 10, and 11)
    17 -- Basic Information (Sections 1 and 2) and Ecological Information (Section 12)
    18 -- Basic Information (Sections 1 and 2), Handling and Storage and Disposal (Sections 7 and 13)
    22 -- Basic Information (Sections 1 and 2), Hazards Identification (Section 3)13
    K -- KWIC (Key Word In Context) displays a window of text; may be used alone or with other formats

    15 For better TYPEd output, SET H 80.


    DIRECT RECORD ACCESS [top]

    FIELD NAME EXAMPLES
    If the accession number of a specific record is known, it can be used to display the record directly. TYPE 00002005/5
    DISPLAY 0044400/CN,RN
    PRINT 00031964/9


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    Rates For File: Material Safety Data Sheets - OHS™[332]
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    Cost per minute:                   $1.57
    
    Format    Types   Prints
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         2   $20.00   $20.00
         3   $20.00   $20.00
         4   $42.00   $42.00
         5   $42.00   $42.00
         6    $0.00    $0.00
         7   $20.00   $20.00
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        14   $33.00   $33.00
        17   $20.00   $20.00
        18   $20.00   $20.00
        22   $20.00   $20.00
    KWIC95    $2.00       NA
    REDIST/COPY Multiplier Table:
    
          Range      Multiplier
            1-2       1.00
           3-25       1.50
         26-100       3.00
        101-200       4.00
        201-500       6.00
       501-1000       8.00
     1001 or more    10.00
    
    ARCHIVE Multiplier Table:
    
          Range      Multiplier
           1-25       1.50
         26-200       3.00
        201-500       6.00
       501-1000       8.00
     1001 or more    10.00
    
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