M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T SECTION I. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION WESTERN FARM SERVICE 3705 W. Beechwood Ave. P.O. Box 1168 Fresno, CA 93715 (209) 436-0450 FAX (209)436-0515 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PRODUCT NAME Aqua Ammonia (20-0-0) Chemical Name Common Name, synonyms Ammonium hydroxide Ammonia solution, aqueous ammonia, ammonia water, Spirits of Hartshorn Composition Chemical Name CAS # RTEC # Ammonium hydroxide 1336-21-6 BQ9625000 Water 7732-18-5 ZC0110000 CERCLA RATING (Scale 0-3): HEALTH = 1 FIRE = 0 REACTIVITY = 0 PERSISTENCE = 0 SECTION II. PHYSICAL DATA Boiling Point Melting Point Vapor Pressure Vapor Density Percent Volatile (by Volume) Evaporation Rate Solubility in Water Vaporizes rapidly at room temperature Not applicable Complete ph 13.37 Salt-out Temperature Specific Gravity (H 2 O=1) Appearance and Odor Not applicable 0.9145 @ 68 o F Colorless liquid. Pungent ammonia odor. Page 1 of 6
SECTION III. PHYSICAL HAZARDS FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA Flashpoint Flammable Limits Not flammable Not flammable Ammonia volatilizes readily from aqua ammonia solution. Flammable limits of ammonia gas in air (by volume) are Lower 16%, Upper 25% Autoignition Temperatures Extinguishing Media Not applicable Water Special Firefighting Procedures Aqua ammonia will not burn. Firefighting precautions are based on escaping ammonia gases. Wear full protective clothing and self-contained breathing apparatus. Apply water spray to knock down and absorb ammonia vapors. Keep all personnel upwind of fire. Control runoff waters. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards At high temperatures will release toxic gaseous ammonia and nitrogen oxides. NFPA RATING (Scale 0-4): None established REACTIVITY DATA Stability Hazardous Polymerization Incompatibilty Stable Will not occur Inorganic acids, halogens, silver compounds, acrolein, nitromethane, acrylic acid, chlorosulfonic acid, dimethyl sulfate, oleum, B-propiolactone, propylene oxide. Hazardous Decomposition Products At high temperatures will release toxic ammonia and nitrogen oxides. Conditions to Avoid: Avoid excessive heating. Page 2 of 6
SECTION IV. HEALTH HAZARDS PRIMARY ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY Skin and eye contact and inhalation are the most likely exposures. Ingestion is possible. TARGET ORGANS Skin, eyes, lungs, respiratory system HEALTH EFFECTS Eyes Skin Inhalation Ingestion Contact with solution can be intensely irritating. Noticeable irritation to eyes from ammonia vapor occurs at concentrations of 100 ppm. Solution can irritate skin. Exposure to strong solutions may result in severe burns and pain. Ammonia gas can be irritating to moist skin. Ammonia gas may cause varying degrees of irritation to mucous membranes and respiratory passages. Ingestion of solution may result in oral, esophageal, and stomach burns. EXPOSURE LIMITS No exposure limits have been set for aqua ammonia. Products of decomposition or combustion are toxic ammonia and nitrogen oxides. Ammonia: CAS # 7664-41-7 Threshold Limit Value (TLV) = 25 ppm (American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists) LCLo = 2000 ppm/4 hours (rats) Nitrogen Dioxide: Threshold Limit Value (TLV) = 3 ppm (ACGIH) CAS # 10102-44-0 LC50 = 67 ppm/4 hour (rats) Page 3 of 6
SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE Acute Chronic Notes to Physician Headache, salivation, burning of throat, perspiration, nausea, vomiting, or coughing None found Exposure to high concentrations of ammonia gas may result in pulmonary edema, often appearing 6 hours or more after exposure. Bronchopneumonia may develop. POTENTIAL HEALTH HAZARD DATA (IARC, NTP, OSHA) Ammonia gas is listed in OSHA Subpart Z as a sensory irritant. FOR HEALTH EMERGENCIES CALL YOUR LOCAL POISON CENTER SECTION V. FIRST AID PROCEDURES Eyes Skin Inhalation Ingestion IMMEDIATELY flush thoroughly for 15 minutes with large amounts of clean water, occasionally lifting upper and lower lids. Seek medical attention. IMMEDIATELY wash thoroughly with large amounts of clean water. Remove contaminated clothing, wash or clean before wearing again. Remove to fresh air. Administer artificial respiration if patient is not breathing. Administer oxygen if patient has difficulty breathing. Seek medical help. Seek medical help immediately. If immediate help is not available, have conscious person drink large amounts of water. DO NOT MAKE PERSON VOMIT. Egg white, olive oil, or milk may be given to a conscious person. Keep the person warm. Watch for shock. Do not force an unconscious person to drink or vomit. Page 4 of 6
SECTION VI. SAFE HANDLING AND USE Hygienic Practices It is advisable to wash promptly if skin becomes contaminated, before eating or smoking, before using toilet facilities, and at the end of the work shift before leaving worksite. Storage Store in cool, well-ventilated areas. Containers with plastic or rubber plug must not be filled to the brim. Maintenance Zinc, silver, copper, and copper-base alloys such as brass are rapidly corroded by moist ammonia vapors. SECTION VII. PERSONAL PROTECTION Ventilation Eyes Skin Respiratory Adequate ventilation to keep ammonia concentration below the OSHA standard of 35 ppm. Appropriate goggles should be used for transfer operations or where splashing may occur. Wear rubber gloves for transfer operations or where splashing may occur. If irritation occurs, impervious clothing and gloves should be worn. Where ammonia vapors exist in concentrations above the standard, respiratory protection should be provided. A full face mask with ammonia cartridge can be used in vapors up to 500 ppm. Above this limit and in unknown concentrations, use a full face self-contained breathing apparatus. SECTION VIII. TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS DOT Proper Shipping Name DOT Hazard Class DOT Label/Placard Required Ammonium hydroxide (12% to 44% ammonia) Corrosive material Corrosive UN/NA No. NA 2672 RQ 1000 pounds FOR TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCIES CALL CHEMTREC 1-800-424-9300 Page 5 of 6
SECTION IX. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Procedures for Cleanup of Spills and Leaks Aqua ammonia is a plant food. However, large spills could possibly kill vegetation or cause illness in animals. Contamination of waterways could possibly cause fishkills. Prevent large quantities from contacting vegetation or waterways. Keep animals away from large spills. Dike spill area if possible to prevent spread. Reportable Quantity (CWA/CERCLA) 1000 pounds (SARA Title III) None established Waste Disposal Method If uncontaminated, recover and reuse as product. If contaminated with other materials, the nature and extent of contamination may require use of specialized disposal methods. Consult local, state, or federal regulatory agencies for acceptable disposal procedures and disposal locations. EPA NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER 1-800-424-8802 SECTION X. PREPARATION DATA DATE PREPARED: December 20, 1990 NAME OF RESPONSIBLE PARTY: NOTICE Robert F. Enos Western Farm Service, Inc. P.O. Box 1168 Fresno, California 93715 (209) 436-0450 (209) 661-6139 All information appearing in this document is based on data provided by third party sources and is compiled to comply with the Federal Hazard Communication Standard and the California Hazardous Susbtances Information and Training Act. The information is believed to be accurate as of the preparation date but is not warranted as being the final authority in the use of this product. This information does not purport to be legal or medical advice. Western Farm Service, Inc., makes no warranty of merchantability, fitness for any purpose or otherwise, express or implied, concerning this product or its uses which extend beyond the use of the product under normal conditions in accord with the statements made on the label. Copyright CDMS, Inc. 1994 Page 6 of 6