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These products (copper-based alloy products) are solid metal products, and the obligation to submit SDS
documents according to the Pollutant Release and Transfer Register (PRTR) law and the Industrial Safety
and Health Law (for chemical substances) does not apply.
1. Chemical product and Company Information
Product Name: See table below.
Equivalent
Alloys
Alloy Name
JIS No.
Equivalent Alloy
No.
Shape
Substance
Classification
Cu-Zn Group
H3100
Brass
Strip
Sheet
Mixture (alloy)
Tin
-
Tin
Plating
metal
Company Information
Company Name
Address
Supervising Dept. : Quality Assurance Section
Tel :
, Fax :
Emergency Contact :
(Issued Date: 26/JUL/2016)
2. Hazards Identification
This products (copper-based alloy products) is a molded product, and so is outside the scope of GHS
classification. Further, as there is no alloy information, GHS classification information in units of the
configuration elements are referenced for the description.
GHS Classification: Copper
Physical Hazards:
Explosives:
Outside scope of classification
Flammable and combustible gas:
Outside scope of classification
Flammable and combustible aerosol:
Outside scope of classification
Combustion-enhancing and oxidizing gas: Outside scope of classification
High-pressure gas:
Outside scope of classification
Flammable liquid:
Outside scope of classification
Flammable solid:
Cannot classify
Autoreactive substances and mixtures:
Outside scope of classification
Spontaneously combustible liquids:
Outside scope of classification
Spontaneously combustible solids:
Cannot classify
Self-heating substances and mixtures:
Cannot classify
Hydration-reactive flammable chemicals:
Cannot classify
Oxidizing liquids:
Outside scope of classification
Oxidizing solids:
Outside scope of classification
Organic peroxides:
Outside scope of classification
Metal-corroding substances:
Cannot classify
Health Hazards:
Acute (oral) toxicity:
Cannot classify
Acute (percutaneous) toxicity:
Cannot classify
Acute toxicity (inhaled: gas):
Outside scope of classification
Acute toxicity (inhaled: vapor):
Outside scope of classification
Acute toxicity (inhaled: powder):
Cannot classify
Acute toxicity (inhaled: mist):
Cannot classify
Skin corrosiveness and irritation:
Cannot classify
Critical injury to eyes and eye irritant:
Cannot classify
Respiratory organ sensitization:
Cannot classify
Skin sensitization:
Cannot classify
Germ-cell mutagenicity:
Cannot classify
Carcinogenicity:
Outside classification
Reproductive toxicity:
Cannot classify
Specific marker organ and systemic toxicity (single exposure):
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Class 3 (airway irritant)
Specific marker organ and systemic toxicity (repeated exposure):
Class 1 (liver)
Inhalable respiratory organ harmfulness:
Cannot classify
Environmental Hazards:
Aquatic environment harm (acute):
Aquatic environment harm (chronic):
Cannot classify
Class 4
Label Elements
Pictograms:
Signal word:
Hazard statement:
Danger
Risk of irritation to respiratory organs
Nerve damage due to long-term or repeated exposure
Risk of harm due to long-term effects
Precautionary statement:
[Prevention]
Do not inhale the dust.
Avoid discharging into the environment.
[Response]
If inhaled, move to a location with fresh air, and rest in a posture that
facilitates breathing.
If feeling unwell, consult a physician to receive diagnosis and treatment.
[Storage]
Store in a well-ventilated area under lock and key.
Keep in a tightly closed container.
[Disposal]
Recycling is possible, so if recovering and discarding, entrust the work to a
waste disposal specialist who is licensed by the prefectural governor.
GHS Classification: Tin
Physical Hazards:
Explosives:
Flammable and combustible gas:
Flammable and combustible aerosol:
Combustion-enhancing and oxidizing gas:
High-pressure gas:
Flammable liquid:
Flammable solid:
Autoreactive substances and mixtures:
Spontaneously combustible liquids:
Spontaneously combustible solids:
Self-heating substances and mixtures:
Hydration-reactive flammable chemicals:
Oxidizing liquids:
Oxidizing solids:
Organic peroxides:
Metal-corroding substances:
Outside scope of classification
Outside scope of classification
Outside scope of classification
Outside scope of classification
Outside scope of classification
Outside scope of classification
Cannot classify
Outside scope of classification
Outside scope of classification
Cannot classify
Cannot classify
Cannot classify
Outside scope of classification
Outside scope of classification
Outside scope of classification
Cannot classify
Acute (oral) toxicity:
Acute (percutaneous) toxicity:
Acute toxicity (inhaled: gas):
Acute toxicity (inhaled: vapor):
Acute toxicity (inhaled: powder):
Acute toxicity (inhaled: mist):
Skin corrosiveness and irritation:
Critical injury to eyes and eye irritant:
Cannot classify
Cannot classify
Outside scope of classification
Outside scope of classification
Cannot classify
Cannot classify
Cannot classify
Cannot classify
Health hazards:
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Respiratory organ sensitization:
Cannot classify
Skin sensitization:
Cannot classify
Germ-cell mutagenicity:
Cannot classify
Carcinogenicity:
Cannot classify
Reproductive toxicity:
Cannot classify
Specific marker organ and systemic toxicity (single exposure):
Cannot classify
Specific marker organ and systemic toxicity (repeated exposure):
Class 1 (lung)
Inhalable respiratory organ harmfulness:
Cannot classify
Environmental Hazards:
Aquatic environment harm (acute):
Aquatic environment harm (chronic):
Cannot classify
Cannot classify
Label Elements
Pictograms:
Signal word:
Danger
Hazard statement:
Risk of irritation to lung
Precautionary statement:
[Prevention]
Do not inhale the dust.
Avoid discharging into the environment.
[Response]
If inhaled, move to a location with fresh air, and rest in a posture that
facilitates breathing.
If feeling unwell, consult a physician to receive diagnosis and treatment.
[Storage]
Store in a well-ventilated area under lock and key.
Keep in a tightly closed container.
[Disposal]
Recycling is possible, so if recovering and discarding, entrust the work to a
waste disposal specialist who is licensed by the prefectural governor.
3. Composition / Information on ingredients
Single Substance and Mixtures Classification:
Chemical Name:
Mixture (alloy)
See the table of
(Name of Chemical Substance)
Components and their Quantities:
See the table below
Chemical Formula or Configuration Formula:
None
Ordinance No. (PRTR Law and Industrial Safety and Health Law): See the table below
CAS No.:
See the table below
Official Publication Reference No.:
N/A
Ordinance No.
(Only Substances Subject to SDS Publication)
Quantities (%)
CompoIndustrial Safety and
CAS No.
PRTR Law
nents
Health Law
0.1%≤
1%≤
0.1%≤
1%≤
Copper
(Cu)
Iron(Fe)
68.5
to 71.5
64.0
to 68.0
59.0
to 62.0
---
---
379
---
7440-50-8
≦0.05
≦0.05
≦0.05
---
---
---
---
7439-89-6
Lead(Pb)
≦0.05
≦0.05
≦0.05
---
---
---
---
7439-92-1
Zinc (Zn)
remainder
remainder
remainder
---
---
--322
---
7440-66-6
7440-31-5
Plating
Tin(Sn)
≦99.99
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4. First-aid measures
There is no information for mixtures (alloys), so information in units of the configuration elements are
referenced for the description.
Copper
If inhaled:
Move the victim to a location with fresh air, and make sure they rest in a
pose that facilitates respiration.
If feeling unwell, consult a physician and receive treatment.
Adhesion to skin:
Remove contaminated clothing.
Wash skin promptly.
If feeling unwell, consult a physician and receive treatment.
Wash contaminated clothing before reuse.
Contact with eyes:
Irrigate carefully for several minutes with water. Next, if wearing contact
lenses that can be removed easily, remove the contact lenses. Thereafter,
continue to wash.
Consult a physician and receive treatment.
If ingested:
Rise out the mouth promptly, and immediately consult a physician for
treatment.
Foreseeable Acute Symptoms and Delayed Onset Symptoms:
Eye and skin reddening, eye pain, cough, headache, shortness of breath,
pharyngeal pain, stomach pain, nausea, and vomiting. Delayed onset
symptoms: Metal fume fever.
Protection of people implementing emergency measures:
Rescuers should wear suitable protective equipment according to the
circumstances.
Special precautions for physicians:
Rest and medical observation over time are indispensable.
Tin
If inhaled:
Move the victim to a location with fresh air, and make sure they rest in a
pose that facilitates respiration.
Consult a physician and receive treatment.
Adhesion to skin:
Wash skin promptly.
Consult a physician and receive treatment.
Wash contaminated clothing before reuse.
Contact with eyes:
Irrigate carefully for several minutes with water.
Consult a physician and receive treatment.
If ingested:
Rise out the mouth promptly.
Consult a physician for treatment.
Foreseeable Acute Symptoms and Delayed Onset Symptoms:
Eye and skin reddening, eye pain, cough, headache, shortness of breath,
pharyngeal pain, stomach pain, nausea, and vomiting. Delayed onset
symptoms: Metal fume fever.
5. Fire-fighting measures
There is no information for mixtures (alloys), so information in units of the configuration elements are
referenced for the description.
Copper
Flame retardants:
Special powder retardants and dry sand.
Extinguishants that must not be used:
Rod infusers, foam extinguishants, and CO2.
Characteristic dangers:
There is a risk of irritant, poisonous, or corrosive gas or fumes being
emitted by fire.
Using water on metal fires may emit hydrogen gas.
Characteristic extinguishing methods:
Move the container from the region on fire if there is no danger.
Ideally, sealant methods and oxygen starvation methods should be used
for metal fires.
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When firefighting, wear suitable breathing equipment and (heat-resistant)
chemical protective clothing.
Tin
Flame retardants:
Special powder retardants and dry sand.
Extinguishants that must not be used:
Rod infusers, foam extinguishants, and CO2.
Characteristic dangers:
There is a risk of irritant, poisonous, or corrosive gas or fumes being
emitted by fire.
Using water on metal fires may emit hydrogen gas.
Characteristic extinguishing methods:
Move the container from the region on fire if there is no danger.
Ideally, sealant methods and oxygen starvation methods should be used
for metal fires.
Protection of firefighters: When firefighting, wear suitable breathing equipment and (heat-resistant)
chemical protective clothing.
6. Accidental release measures
There is no information for mixtures (alloys), so information in units of the configuration elements are
referenced for the description.
Copper
Personnel precautions, protective equipment, and measures during emergencies:
Prohibit admission to all non-essential personnel.
Do not touch or walk through any leaking material.
Workers must wear protective equipment (See “8. Exposure controls and
personal protection”), avoid gas and fume inhalation, and contact with the
eyes and skin.
Environmental precautions:
Be careful not to discharge into rivers, or to affect the environment.
Collection and neutralization:
Sweep together any spills and collect in a sealable container before
discarding
Sealing and Cleaning Methods and Materials:
Stop the leak if there is no danger.
Preventing secondary accidents:
Promptly remove all ignition sources and flammable substances.
(Smoking, fireworks, and naked flames in the vicinity are prohibited.)
Prevent inflow to drainage ditches, sewers, basements, or sealed
locations.
Tin
Personnel precautions, protective equipment, and measures during emergencies:
Immediately move to a suitable distance in all directions as a leakage
area.
Prohibit admission to all non-essential personnel.
Do not touch or walk through any leaking material.
Workers must wear protective equipment (See “8. Exposure controls and
personal protection”), avoid gas and fume inhalation, and contact with the
eyes and skin.Stay upwind.
Environmental precautions:
Be careful not to discharge into rivers, or to affect the environment.
Collection and neutralization:
Collect leaks using clean, static-proof tools, and recover in a sealable
container before implementing disposal processing.
Sealing and Cleaning Methods and Materials:
Stop the leak if there is no danger.
Preventing secondary accidents:
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Promptly remove all ignition sources. (Prohibit smoking, fireworks, and
naked flames in the vicinity.)
Prevent inflow to drainage ditches, sewers, cellars, or sealed locations.
7. Handling and Storage
There is no information for mixtures (alloys), so information in units of the configuration elements are
referenced for the description.
Copper
Technical measures:
Install equipment measures as described in “8. Exposure controls and
personal protection”, and wear protective equipment.
Local exhaust and General ventilation:
Implement local ventilation and total ventilation as described in “8.
Exposure controls and personal protection”.
Precautions for safe handling:
Conforming to “2. Hazards identification”.
Contact avoidance:
Refer to “10. Stability and Reactivity”.
Technical measure:
Store hazardous materials in their storage location, and install the lighting,
illumination, and ventilation necessary for handling.
Contact with hazardous substances:
Refer to “10. Stability and Reactivity”.
Storage conditions:
Avoid locations with sudden temperature changes and high humidity
when storing.
Keep in a tightly closed container and store in a well-ventilated and cool
area under lock and key.
Keep away from heat, sparks and flame.
Keep away from the dangerous substances when mixed.
Container and packaging materials:
Although there are no packing or container regulations, place in a
sealable, undamaged container.
Tin
Technical measures:
Install equipment measures as described in “8. Exposure controls and
personal protection”, and wear protective equipment.
Local exhaust and General ventilation:
Implement local ventilation and total ventilation as described in “8.
Exposure controls and personal protection”.
Precautions for safe handling:
Prohibit the use of high-temperature devices, sparks, and naked flames
in the vicinity.
There is a risk that the explosion happens in the case of a fire, make
people evacuate according to the area.
Avoid rough handling such as dust, shock and friction.
Handle in well-ventilated or outdoor location.
Avoid eye and skin contact. Do not ingest and inhale.
Do not inhale dust, fume, mist and spray.
Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
Contact avoidance:
Refer to “10. Stability and Reactivity”.
Technical measures:
Store hazardous materials in their storage location, and install the lighting,
illumination, and ventilation necessary for handling.
Contact with hazardous substances:
Refer to “10. Stability and Reactivity”.
Storage conditions:
Securely seal the containers, and store in a cool, well-ventilated location.
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Store away from heat, sparks, naked flames, and other ignition sources.
No smoking.
Store away from substances that are dangerous when mixed.
Lock the storage location.
Container and packing materials:
Place in a sealable, undamaged container. For powders, however, use a
container designated by the United Nations Recommendations on the
Transport of Dangerous Goods.
8. Exposure controls and personal protection
There is no information for mixtures (alloys), so information in units of the configuration elements are
referenced for the description.
Copper
Control concentration:
Not set.
Tolerable Concentration: Not set.
(Exposure limits and biological exposure indices)
Japan Society for Occupational Health (2005 version):
ACGIH (2005 version):
TLV-TWA 0.2 mg/m3 (as fumes)
TLV-TWA 1.0 mg/m3 (as dust or mist)
Equipment measures:
To maintain the concentrations in air at or below the recommended
tolerable concentrations, seal all processes, and use local air filters and
other equipment countermeasures.
Protective Equipment
Respirator protective equipment:
Wear suitable respirator protective equipment.
Hand protective equipment:
Wear suitable protective gloves.
Eye protective equipment:
Protective goggles (regular glasses, regular glasses with lateral plates, or
goggles)
Skin and body protective equipment:
Wear protective equipment such as protective clothing and safety boots,
etc.
Tin
Control concentration:
Not set.
Tolerable Concentration: Not set.
(Exposure limits and biological exposure indices)
Japan Society for Occupational Health (2005 version)
ACGIH (2005 version):
TLV-TWA 2 mg/m3
Equipment measures:
To maintain the concentrations in air at or below the recommended
tolerable concentrations, seal all processes, and use local air filters and
other equipment countermeasures.
Protective Equipment
Respirator protective equipment:
Wear suitable respirator protective equipment.
Hand protective equipment:
Wear suitable protective gloves.
Eye protective equipment:
Wear suitable eye protective equipment.
Protective goggles (regular glasses, regular glasses with lateral plates, or
goggles)
Skin and body protective equipment:
Use suitable protective clothing and masks as necessary.
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9. Physical and Chemical Properties
a) Product Nomenclature Characteristics
Physical Condition and Color
Shape
Odor
pH and its Concentrations
Dissolution Temperature
Ignition Point
Flash Point
Explosion Characteristics
Solubility in Solvent
n-Octanol / Water Partition Coefficient
Other Data (Radiation, Bulk Density, Etc.)
Fields marked with “---“ in the table indicates no data.
Brass
Tin
Lustrous Yellow product
Lustrous silver-white solid
Depends on product shape
Depends on product shape
None
None
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b) Alloy Characteristics
Brass
Tin
(Sn)
Melting Point(ºC)
Specific Gravity
955
8.53
930
8.47
905
8.39
232
7.3
Cu
---
Fe
---
Pb
---
Zn
---
Sn
---
2582
2860
1750
907
2480
c) Configuration Element Characteristics
Vapor Pressure (Pa)
Vapor Temperature
(Boiling Point) (ºC)
10. Stability and Reactivity
There is no information for mixtures (alloys), so information in units of the configuration elements are
referenced for the description.
Copper
Stability:
Turns green when exposed to damp air.
Compounds sensitive to shock are formed by acetylene
compounds, ethylene oxides, and azides.
Possibility of harmful reactions:
Reacts with oxides (chlorates, bromates, and iodates, etc.),
so there is a risk of explosion.
Conditions to be avoided:
Contact with humidity and hazardous mixtures.
Contact with hazardous substances:
Acetylene compounds, ethylene oxides, azides, oxides
(chlorates, bromates, and iodates, etc.)
Dangerous and harmful degradation products:
CO, CO2, and copper fumes when burned.
Tin
Stability:
Possibility of harmful reactions:
Stable at constant temperature.
Oxygen affinity is small.
Not affair discoloration within dry air at constant
temperature.
Not oxidize under 200℃. Make SnO2 film on the surface
over 200℃.
React with strong oxidizing compound, acids, strong base,
halogen, sulfur. etc.
React rapidly with halogen and response to generate the
halogenated tin.
React with alkali gradually on the low temperature, rapidly
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on the the high temperature.
Proliferation of dust.
Strong oxidizing compound, acids, strong base, halogen,
sulfur. etc.
Dangerous and harmful degradation products:
Not set.
Conditions to be avoided:
Contact with hazardous substances:
11. Toxicological information
There is no information for mixtures (alloys), so information in units of the configuration elements are
referenced for the description.
Copper
Acute (oral) toxicity:
Skin corrosiveness and irritation:
Critical injury to eyes and eye irritant:
Rabbits LDL0 120 μg/kg3)
Contact with skin causes reddening symptoms.14)
Contact with eyes causes reddening. Causes painful
symptoms.14)
Acts as an irritant.10)
Respiratory organ and skin sensitivity:
Respiratory organ sensitization: no data.
Skin sensitization: The Japan Society for occupational
health classified this as skin sensitization group 2 (a
substance thought probably to sensitize humans), but The
Japanese Society for Dermatoallergology and Contact
Dermatitis has no classification.
Germ-cell mutagenicity :
No data.
Carcinogenicity:
EPA classifies this as group D (substance that cannot be
classified as carcinogenic to humans).
Reproductive toxicity:
No data.
Specific marker organ and systemic toxicity (single exposure) :
Fumes irritate the upper airway.13)
Thought to be an airway irritant.
Risk of irritation to the respiratory organs (class 3)
Specific marker organ and systemic toxicity (repeated exposure):
Hepatomegaly identified in workers exposed to high
airborne
concentrations (estimated
ingestion
200
mg/day).11)
Nerve damage due to long-term or repeated exposure
(class 1)
Inhalable respiratory organ harmfulness:
No data.
Tin
Acute Toxicity:
Oral:
No information
Percutaneous:
No information
Inhalation (dust):
No information
Skin Corrosion and Irritability:
No information
Critical Injury and Irritability to Eyes:
No verifiable information
Respiratory Organ Sensitization:
No information
Skin Sensitization:
No information
Reproductive Cell Mutagenicity:
No data
Carcinogenicity:
No verifiable information
Reproductive Toxicity:
No information
Specific Marker Organs and Systemic Toxicity (Single Exposure):
No verifiable information
Specific Marker Organs and Systemic Toxicity (Repeated Exposure):
Pneumoconiosis has been observed in workers handling
metal tin33).
There is a risk of long-term exposure to this substance
causing benign pneumoconiosis (stannosis) in the lungs1).
Damage to lungs due to long-term or repeated exposure
(class 1) (lungs)
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Long-term or repeated exposure causes kidney failure.
Long-term or repeated exposure causes pulmonary failure.
Absorptive Respiratory Organ Harmfulness: No data
12. Ecological Information
There is no information for mixtures (alloys), so information in units of the configuration elements are
referenced for the description.
Copper
Acute aquatic environmental harm:
Chronic aquatic environmental harm:
Cannot classify due to insufficient data.
Despite the existence of L(E)C50≤100 mg/L data, as this is a
metal and its actions in water are unknown, it was
designated class 4.
Tin
No data
13. Disposal considerations
There is no information for mixtures (alloys), so information in units of the configuration elements are
referenced for the description.
Copper
Residual waste:
Dirty containers and packaging:
Tin
Residual waste:
Dirty containers and packaging:
Follow the relevant laws and local government standards
for waste disposal. Entrust disposal to and industrial waste
contractor or local public body that is authorized by the
prefectural governor where available. If outsourcing waste
disposal, thoroughly notify the contractors of the dangers
and harmfulness before outsourcing.
Either clean and recycle the containers, or dispose of them
suitably according to the relevant laws and regulations, and
local government standards.
When disposing of empty containers, make sure to discard
the contents completely.
Follow the relevant laws and local government standards
for waste disposal. Entrust disposal to and industrial waste
contractor or local public body that is authorized by the
prefectural governor where available. If outsourcing waste
disposal, thoroughly notify the contractors of the dangers
and harmfulness before outsourcing.
Either clean and recycle the containers, or dispose of them
suitably according to the relevant laws and regulations, and
local government standards.
When disposing of empty containers, make sure to discard
the contents completely.
14. Transport information
There is no information for mixtures (alloys), so information in units of the configuration elements are
referenced for the description.
Copper
Marine regulations information:
UN number:
Aviation regulations information:
UN number:
Land regulations information:
Harmless substance.
Not applicable
Harmless substance.
Not applicable
No special regulations.
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Harmless substance.
Harmless substance.
Tin
Marine regulations information:
UN number:
Aviation regulations information:
UN number:
Land regulations information:
Marine regulations information:
Aviation regulations information:
Harmless substance.
Not applicable
Harmless substance.
Not applicable
No special regulations.
Harmless substance.
Harmless substance.
15. Regulatory information
This product (copper-based alloy products) are solid metal products, and the obligation to submit SDS
documents according to the Pollutant Release and Transfer Register (PRTR) law and the Industrial Safety
and Health Law (for chemical substances) does not apply.
The configuration element unit information is described below for reference.
Copper
Occupational Health and Safety Law (OHSL):
Materials to Be Notified
(Law Paragraph 57, and edict Paragraph 18.2 Table 9)
(Edict No. 379)
Tin
Occupational Health and Safety Law (OHSL):
Materials to Be Notified
(Law Paragraph 57, and edict Paragraph 18.2 Table 9)
(Edict No. 322)
16. Other Information
Copper
1) Ullmanns (E) (5th edition, 1995)
2) Contamination Dangers Handbook (2nd edition, 1997)
3) RTECS (2005)
4) ICSC (J) (1993)
5) Sax (8th edition, 1992)
6) Lange (14th edition 1992)
7) Gangolli (1st edition 1993) vol. 2
8) Lide (85th edition, 2004-2005)
9) SRC (Access on Jul 2005)
10) PATTY (4th edition, 1994)
11) EHC200 (1998)
12) EPA (IRIS (Access on Jul 2005))
13) ACGIH (7th edition, 2001)
14) Handbook of Danger and Harmful Chemical Substances, Japan Industrial Safety and Health
Association (1992)
15) Booklet of the Threshold Limit Values and Biological Exposure Indices, 6th edition; Japan
Chemical Industry Ecology-Toxicology & Information Center (2004)
16) GHS Classification Results (Sumika Technical Information Service, Inc.)
17) Japan Chemical Industry Association, "Emergency Measures and Policies, Container Yellow
Card (Labeling)"
18) Japan Chemical Industry Association, "Chemical Substances Control Law Regulations Search
System" (CD-ROM) (2005)
19) Japan Chemical Database Ltd., "Comprehensive Chemicals Database" (2005)
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20) Safety Database (revised and expanded supplementary edition, 1997)
21) JETOC, “Collection of Existing Chemical Substance Safety Inspection Data for the Chemical
Substances Control Law”
22) Ministry of the Environment, “Chemical Substances Ecological Impact Tests”
Tin
1) ICSC (2004)
2) Hommel (1991)
3) Weiss (2nd, 1985)
4) HSDB (2003)
5) Hazardous material DB (2nd, 1993)
6) ESC SYRESS
7) ACGIH (2001)
8) DFGOT vol. 6 (1994)
9) RTECS (2004)
10) ACGIH-TLV (2005)
11) NTP (11th, 2005)
12) Howard (1997)
13) UNRTDG (13th,2004)
14) SIDS (2002)
15) ECETOC TR4 (1982)
16) SRC (2005)
17) GESTIS (2005)
18) PATTY (5th, 2001)
19) AQUIRE (2003)
20) Merck (13th, 2001)
21) CERI hazard database (1998)
22) BUA68 (1991)
23) TOXCENTER (Access on Feb 2005)
24) Sax (11th, 2004)
25) ECETOC TR48 (1998)
26) IUCLID (2000)
27) IARC Vol.71 (1999)
28) ACGIH (2003)
29) RTECS (VZ200000) HSDB Full record
30) Japan Society for Occupational Health recommendations (2005)
31) IARC39 (1986)
32) IRIS (1998)
33) EHC 15 (1980)
34) EHC(J) 134 (1997)
35) Renzo (3rd, 1986)
36) Fluxing material pocketbook (1997)
37) Lange (16th, 2005)
38) Chapman (2005)
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MSDS-1739
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
SDS No.
BS160726S-E
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53) Report of Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (2005)
54) ESIS Data Base (2005)
The Safety Data Sheet is supplied to workers handling hazardous chemical products as reference
information to assure safe handling. Make sure the workers engaged in handling understand the
importance of suitable measures depending the on individual handling circumstances, etc., and that
they are themselves responsible for referencing the SDS before use. Consequently, this datasheet is
not a guarantee of safety.