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HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 29% PAGE 1 OF 5
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Hydrogen Peroxide 29%
SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION AND USE
PRODUCT NAME: HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 29%
PRODUCT USE: Oxidizing Agent
CHEMICAL NAME: Not applicable
MANUFACTURER / SUPPLIER: NUTRILIFE PLANT PRODUCTS
#2, 5563 268th Street
Langley, BC, V4W 3W1
PHONE: 604-856-6152
FAX: 604-856-6154
SECTION 2 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Ingredients Percentage
(W/W) LD50s and LC50s Route & Species
Water
7732-18-5 Balance Oral LD50 (Rat) >90 mL/kg
Hydrogen Peroxide
7722-84-1 29 LD50 (oral, male rat): 1193 mg/kg (35% solution) ; LD50
(oral, female rat): 801 mg/kg (60% solution) ; LD50 (oral,
male rat): 75 mg/kg (70% solution) ; LD50 (oral, mouse):
2000 mg/kg (90% solution) ; LD50 (dermal, rabbit):
approximately 690 mg/kg (90% solution) ; LD50 (oral, rat):
805 mg/kg (70% solution) ; LC50 (inhalation, rat) ;
>0.17mg/l/4h (50% solution) ; LD50 (dermal, rabbit) : > 6500
mg/kg (70% solution)
Note: No additional remark.
SECTION 3
HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Potential Acute Health Effects:
Eye Contact: Corrosive. May cause conjunctivitis, corneal burns and permanent damage. Symptoms may occur with
delay.
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HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 29%
Skin Contact: Corrosive. May cause burns resulting in permanent damage. Prolonged exposure may cause severe
irritation and white discoloration. Burning may result in localized erythema (redness) or even blistering of the skin.
Inhalation: Causes severe respiratory irritation. Vapours may cause pulmonary edema. Toxic effects may be
delayed.
Ingestion: Ingestion of high concentrations causes rapid release of oxygen which may expand the esophagus or
stomach resulting in severe damage (bleeding, ulceration or perforation). Expected to cause burns to the
gastrointestinal tract. Aspiration into the lungs may occur during ingestion or vomiting, resulting in lung injury.
SECTION 4 FIRST AID MEASURES
Eye Contact: In case of contact, or suspected contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15
minutes and get medical attention immediately after flushing. Have an opthamologist make an evaluation of eye
injury.
Skin Contact: In case of contact, immediately flush skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical
attention. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before reuse.
Inhalation: Remove person to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, get
immediate medical attention.
Ingestion: Do NOT induce vomiting. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious or convulsing person. Seek
immediate medical attention. If vomiting occurs spontaneously, keep head below hips to prevent aspiration of liquid
into the lungs.
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 29% PAGE 2 OF 5
SECTION 4 FIRST AID MEASURES
Notes to Physician: Hydrogen peroxide at this concentration is a strong oxidant. Direct contact with the eye is likely
to cause corneal damage especially if not washed immediately. Careful ophthalmologic evaluation is recommended
and the possibility of local corticosteroid therapy should be considered. Because of the likelihood of corrosive effects
on the gastrointestinal tract after ingestion, and the unlikelihood of systemic effects, attempts at evacuating the
stomach via emesis induction or gastric lavage should be avoided. There is a remote possibility, however, that a
nasogastric or orogastric tube may be required for the reduction of severe distension due to gas formation.
SECTION 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Flash Point: None.
Flash Point Method: Not applicable.
Autoignition Temperature: Not available.
Flammable Limits in Air (%): Not Available.
Extinguishing Media: Do not use CO2 extinguisher on this material; use only water spray or appropriate foam. Do
not use organic compounds on this material.
Special Exposure Hazards: Strong oxidizer. Contact with combustible materials may cause a fire. Release of
oxygen may support combustion. Contact with incompatible materials (e.g. metals, alkalis and reducing agents) will
cause hazardous decomposition resulting in the release of large quantities of heat, steam and oxygen gas. Exposure
to heat may cause hazardous decomposition. A severe detonation hazard may exist when mixed with organic liquids,
e.g. kerosene or gasoline. Isolate and restrict area access. Fight fire from a safe distance and from a protected
location. Stay upwind. Stop leak only if safe to do so. Containers exposed to intense heat from fires should be cooled
with water to prevent vapour pressure build-up which could result in container rupture.
Hazardous Decomposition/Combustion Materials (under fire conditions): Oxygen. Steam.
Special Protective Equipment: Fire fighters should wear full protective clothing, including self-contained breathing
equipment.
NFPA RATINGS FOR THIS PRODUCT ARE: HEALTH 3, FLAMMABILITY 0, INSTABILITY 3
HMIS RATINGS FOR THIS PRODUCT ARE: HEALTH 3, FLAMMABILITY 0, REACTIVITY 3
SECTION 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Personal Precautionary Measures: Wear appropriate protective equipment.
Environmental Precautionary Measures: Prevent entry into sewers or streams, dike if needed.
Procedure for Clean Up: Restrict access to unprotected personnel. Stop leak only if safe to do so. Small spills:
Flush area with water. Large spills : Dike with earth, sand or inert sorbent material to contain spill. Remove liquid with
compatible pumps or vaccuum equipment. Place in suitable container for disposal. Flush area with water. Keep
materials which can burn away from spilled materials.
Spontaneous combustion hazard : - combustible materials exposed to hydrogen peroxide should be immediately
submerged in or rinsed with large amounts of water to ensure that all hydrogen peroxide is removed. Residual
hydrogen peroxide that is allowed to dry (upon evaporation hydrogen peroxide can concentrate) on organic materials
such as paper, fabrics, cotton, leather, wood or other combustibles, can cause the material to ignite and result in a
fire.
SECTION 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE
Handling: Wash thoroughly after handling. Empty containers may contain hazardous product residues. Avoid contact
with eyes, skin and clothing. Avoid breathing vapor. Never use air pressure to empty a container.
Storage: Do not store near combustible materials. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area. Keep containers tightly
closed. Do not store this material in containers made of light metals. Recommended container materials: glass,
polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, ceramics, polypropylene. Use adequate venting devices on all packages, containers
and tanks and check correct operation periodically. Do not confine product in unvented vessels or between closed
valves. Risk of overpressure and bursting due to decomposition in confined spaces and pipes.
SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Engineering Controls:
Use process enclosure, local exhaust ventilation, or other engineering controls to keep airborne levels below
recommended exposure limits.
Respiratory Protection: If exposure exceeds occupational exposure limits, use an appropriate NIOSH approved
respirator. In case of spill or leak resulting in unknown concentration, use a NIOSH approved supplied air respirator.
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 29% PAGE 3 OF 5
SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Gloves:
Natural rubber gloves. Butyl rubber gloves. Nitrile gloves.
Skin Protection: Skin contact should be prevented through the use of suitable protective clothing, gloves and
footwear, selected for conditions of use and exposure potential. Consideration must be given both to durability as well
as permeation resistance.
Eyes: Chemical goggles; also wear a face shield if splashing hazard exists.
Other Personal Protection Data: Ensure that eyewash stations and safety showers are proximal to the work-station
location.
Ingredients Exposure Limit - ACGIH Exposure Limit - OSHA Immediately Dangerous
to Life or Health - IDLH
Water Not available Not available. Not Available.
Hydrogen Peroxide 1 ppm TLV-TWA 1 ppm TWA
1.4 mg/m3 TWA 75 ppm
SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Physical State: Liquid.
Colour: Clear Colourless
Odour: Slight Acrid
pH Not Available.
Specific Gravity: 1.108
Boiling Point: Not Available.
Freezing/Melting Point: Not Available.
Vapour Pressure: Not Available.
Vapour Density: Not Available.
% Volatile by Volume: 100%
Evaporation Rate: <1
Solubility: Completely miscible.
VOCs: Not Available.
Viscosity: Not Available.
Molecular Weight: Not Available.
Other: Not Available.
SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Chemical Stability: Stable.
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur.
Conditions to Avoid: High temperatures. Spontaneous combustion hazard : - Combustible materials exposed to
hydrogen peroxide should be immediately submerged in or rinsed with large amounts of water to ensure that all
hydrogen peroxide is removed. Residual hydrogen peroxide that is allowed to dry (upon evaporation hydrogen
peroxide can concentrate) on organic materials such as paper, fabrics, cotton, leather, wood, or other combustibles,
can cause the material to ignite and result in a fire.
Materials to Avoid: Metals. Reducing agents. Alkalis. Combustible material. Organic materials. Heavy metals and
their salts.
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Oxygen. Steam.
Additional Information:
No additional remark.
SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Principle Routes of Exposure
Ingestion: Ingestion of high concentrations causes rapid release of oxygen which may expand the esophagus or
stomach resulting in severe damage (bleeding, ulceration or perforation). Expected to cause burns to the
gastrointestinal tract. Aspiration into the lungs may occur during ingestion or vomiting, resulting in lung injury.
Skin Contact: Corrosive. May cause burns resulting in permanent damage. Prolonged exposure may cause severe
irritation and white discoloration. Burning may result in localized erythema (redness) or even blistering of the skin.
Inhalation: Causes severe respiratory irritation. Vapours may cause pulmonary edema. Toxic effects may be
delayed.
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 29% PAGE 4 OF 5
SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Eye Contact: Corrosive. May cause conjunctivitis, corneal burns and permanent damage. Symptoms may occur with
delay.
Additional Information:
Acute Test of Product:
Acute Oral LD50: 805 mg/kg (rat)
Acute Dermal LD50: >6500 mg/kg (rabbit)
Acute Inhalation LC50: Not Available.
Carcinogenicity:
Ingredients IARC - Carcinogens ACGIH - Carcinogens
Water Not listed. Not listed.
Hydrogen Peroxide Group 3 A3 - Confirmed Animal Carcinogen
with Unknown Relevance to Humans
Carcinogenicity Comment: No additional information available.
Reproductive Toxicity/ Teratogenicity/ Embryotoxicity/ Mutagenicity: It is not possible to conclude that hydrogen
peroxide is mutagenic. Positive results have been obtained in cultured humans cells. Negative results have been
obtained in relevant studies using live animals. Positive results have been obtained in short-term mutagenicity tests.
SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Ecotoxicological Information
Ingredients Ecotoxicity - Fish
Species
Data
Acute Crustaceans
Toxicity Ecotoxicity - Freshwater
Algae Data
Water Not Available Not Available Not Available.
Hydrogen Peroxide LC50 (48 hr) carp: 42 mg/L. ;
LC50 (96 hr) fish : 37.4 mg/l EC50 (24 hr) Daphnia : 7.7
mg/l NOEC (72 hr) Algae : 0.1
mg/l
Other Information:
Under ambient conditions quick hydrolysis, reduction or decomposition occurs. Hydrogen peroxide quickly
decomposes to
oxygen and water.
SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Disposal of Waste Method: Disposal of all wastes must be done in accordance with municipal, provincial and
federal regulations.
Contaminated Packaging: Empty containers should be recycled or disposed of through an approved waste
management facility.
SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION
DOT (U.S.):
DOT Shipping Name: HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AQUEOUS SOLUTION
DOT Hazardous Class 5.1 (8)
DOT UN Number: UN2014
DOT Packing Group: II
DOT Reportable Quantity (lbs): Not Available.
Note: No additional remark.
Marine Pollutant: No.
TDG (Canada):
TDG Shipping Name: HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AQUEOUS SOLUTION
Hazard Class: 5.1 (8)
UN Number: UN2014
Packing Group: II
Note: No additional remark.
Marine Pollutant: No.
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 29% PAGE 5 OF 5
SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION
U.S. TSCA Inventory Status: All components of this product are either on the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
Inventory List or exempt.
Canadian DSL Inventory Status: All components of this product are either on the Domestic Substances List (DSL),
the Non-Domestic Substances List (NDSL) or exempt.
Note: Not available.
U.S. Regulatory Rules
Ingredients CERCLA/SARA - Section
302: SARA (311, 312) Hazard
Class: CERCLA/SARA - Section
313:
Water Not Listed. Not Listed. Not Listed.
Hydrogen Peroxide Listed Not Listed. Not Listed.
California Proposition 65: Not Listed.
MA Right to Know List: Listed.
New Jersey Right-to-Know List: Listed.
Pennsylvania Right to Know List: Listed.
WHMIS Hazardous Class:
C OXIDIZING MATERIALS
D1B TOXIC MATERIALS
E CORROSIVE MATERIAL
F DANGEROUSLY REACTIVE MATERIAL
SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION
Additional Information: This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Canadian
Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MSDS contains all the information required by the CPR.
Disclaimer: NOTICE TO READER:
Nutrilife Plant Products, expressly disclaims all express or implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a
particular purpose, with respect to the product or information provided herein, and shall under no circumstances be
liable for incidental or consequential damages.
Do not use ingredient information and/or ingredient percentages in this MSDS as a product specification. For product
specification information refer to a Product Specification Sheet and/or a Certificate of Analysis. These can be
obtained upon request.
All information appearing herein is based upon data obtained from the manufacturer and/or recognized technical
sources. While the information is believed to be accurate, Nutrilife Plant Products makes no representations as to its
accuracy or sufficiency. Conditions of use are beyond Nutrilife Plant Product's control and therefore users are
responsible to verify this data under their own operating conditions to determine whether the product is suitable for
their particular purposes and they assume all risks of their use, handling, and disposal of the product, or from the
publication or use of, or reliance upon, information contained herein. This information relates only to the product
designated herein, and does not relate to its use in combination with any other material or in any other process.
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