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GLAZER

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Revision date

08/08/2008

13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS

Environmental precautions:

CAUTION: Keep spills and cleaning runoff out of municipal

sewers and open bodies of water.

Disposal:

Coagulate the emulsion by the stepwise addition of ferric chloride and lime.

Remove the clear supernatant and flush to a chemical sewer. For disposal, incinerate this

material at a facility that complies with local, state and federal regulations.

14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION

Classification for ROAD and RAIL transport;

Not regulated (Not dangerous for transport)

Classification for SEA transport (IMO-IMDG):

Not regulated (Not dangerous for transport)

Classification for AIR transport (IATA/ICAO):

Not regulated (Not dangerous for transport)

Hazchem Code:

None allocated.

15. REGULATORY INFORMATION

Label

Classification and labelling have been performed according to regulations.

Australia. Industrial Chemical (Notification and Assessment) Act (AUSTR)

. All

ingredients in this preparation are listed in the Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances,

AICS.

16. OTHER INFORMATION

Date of Preparation

:08.08.2008

Key to Abbreviations & Acronyms Used in MSDS

:

<

Less Than

>

Greater Than

AICS

Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances

CAS

Chemical Abstracts Service (Registry Number)

LC50

LC stands for lethal Concentration. LC50 is the concentration of a material

in air which causes death of 50% (one half ) of a group of test animals.

LD50

LD stands for “Lethal Dose”. LD50 is the amount of a material, given all at

once, which causes the death of 50% (one half) of a group of test animals.

NOHSC

National Occupational Health and Safety Commission.

OECD

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

PEL

Permissible Exposure Limit.

STEL

Short Term Exposure Limit

TLV

Threshold Limit Value

TWA

Time Weighted Average