BORAX
Manufacturer Information
Name
The Dial Corporation
Address
15101 N. Scottsdale Road
Scottsdale, AZ 85254-9934
Phone
888-689-9082
Effective Date
2005-03-30
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NFPA
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HMIS
Health |
1 |
Flammability |
0 |
Physical Hazard |
0 |
Personal Protection |
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Signal Word
N/A
Hazard Statements
- ACUTE HEALTH EFFECTS: INHALATION: Dust may cause mucous membrane irritation with coughing, dryness and sore throat. SKIN CONTACT: Non-irritating to intact skin. Absorption through large areas of damaged skin may produce symptoms similar to those following ingestion. EYE CONTACT: Direct contact with powder or dusts may cause irritation with redness, pain, blurred vision, and possibly corneal injury. INGESTION: May cause gastrointestinal disturbances such as headache nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea, with delayed effects of skin redness and peeling. CHRONIC HEALTH EFFECTS: No chronic health effects are expected from the intended use of these products or from foreseeable handling of them in the workplace. Nonetheless, the following effects have been reported for a component, sodium borate, and boric acid. Sodium borate upon entry into the body becomes boric acid. Sodium Borate: Sodium borate and boric acid interfere with sperm production, damage the testes and interfere with male fertility when given to animals by mouth at high doses. Boric acid produces developmental effects, including reduced body weight, malformations and death, in the offspring of pregnant animals given boric acid by mouth. The above mentioned animal studies were conducted under exposure conditions leading to doses many times in excess of those that could occur through product use or inhalation of dust in occupational settings. Moreover, a human study of occupational exposure to sodium borate and boric acid dusts showed no adverse effect on fertility. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY RECOGNIZED A
Precautionary Statements
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