Prepared to U.S. OSHA, CMA, ANSI, Canadian WHMIS
Standards, Australian WorkSafe, Japanese
Industrial Standard JIS Z 7250:2000, and European Directives
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1.
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION |
TRADE
NAME (AS LABELED): Dimethylformamide
(DMF)
CHEMICAL
NAME/CLASS/SYNONYMS: amide
/ N,N-Dimethylformamide
PRODUCT NUMBER: DMF
U.N. Number: UN
2265
U.N. DANGEROUS GOODS CLASS/SUBSIDIARY RISK: Hazard
Class 3 Packing group III
MANUFACTURER'S
NAME: NuGeneration Technologies, LLC
ADDRESS:
EMERGENCY
PHONE: (800)
424-9300 (CHEMTREC)
BUSINESS
PHONE: (707) 820-4080
(Product Information)
DATE
OF PREPARATION: February
8, 2010
DATE
OF LAST REVISION: October
4, 2009
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2.
COMPOSITION and INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS |
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Hazardous
Ingredients: |
CAS # |
EC # |
ICSC # |
WT % |
Hazard Symbol; Risk Phrases |
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Dimethylformamide
(DMF) |
68-12-2 |
200-679-5 |
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100% |
Hazard Classification: T Risk PhrasEs: R20-21, R36, R60 |
NOTE: ALL WHMIS
required information is included in appropriate sections based on the ANSI
Z400.1-2004 format. This product has been classified in accordance with
the hazard criteria of the CPR and the MSDS contains all the information required
by the CPR, EU Directives and the Japanese Industrial Standard JIS Z
7250: 2000.
See
Section 3 for full text of Risk Phrases and Safety Phrases
3.
HAZARD IDENTIFICATION |
EU LABELING AND CLASSIFICATION: This product meets the definition of
the following hazard class as defined by the European Economic Community
Guidelines.
EU CLASSIFICATION: Toxic (T)
EU RISK PHRASES: R 20/21 – Also harmful by
inhalation and in contact with skin, R36 – Irritating to eyes, R60 – may cause
harm to unborn child.
EU SAFETY PHRASES: S24 – Avoid contact with skin,
S36 – Wear suitable protective clothing, S37 – Wear suitable gloves.
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EMERGENCY
OVERVIEW:
WARNING! COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID. TOXIC IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN. CONTAINS MATERIAL WHICH MAY CAUSE KIDNEY DAMAGE BASED ON
ANIMAL DATA. CONTAINS MATERIAL WHICH CAN CAUSE LIVER DAMAGE. CONTAINS
MATERIAL WHICH MAY CAUSE CARDIAC OR CARDIOVASCULAR DAMAGE BASED ON ANIMAL
DATA. CONTAINS MATERIAL THAT MAY ADVERSELY AFFECT THE DEVELOPING FETUS BASED
ON ANIMAL DATA. Use with local exhaust ventilation. Wear a NIOSH-certified
(or equivalent) organic vapor/particulate respirator. Wear NIOSH-certified chemical goggles. Wear protective
clothing. |
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SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE BY ROUTE OF EXPOSURE: Routes of entry for solids and liquids
include eye and skin contact, ingestion and inhalation. Routes of entry for gases
include inhalation and eye contact. Skin contact may be a route of entry for
liquefied gases
INHALATION: Causes irritation to the respiratory tract. Symptoms may
include coughing, shortness of breath.
CONTACT WITH SKIN
or EYES:
Prolonged or repeated sin contact may cause irritation. Contact with eyes may cause inflammation and
redness.
INGESTION: Harmful if swallowed.
HEALTH EFFECTS OR
RISKS FROM EXPOSURE:
ACUTE: Contact with skin or eyes may cause burning and
irritation. Inhalation will cause respiratory irritation.
CHRONIC: Repeated or prolonged
exposure to this product can produce target organs damage. Chronic exposure can
cause liver damage. Material is a possible carcinogen.
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Hazard Scale: 0
= Minimal 1 = Slight 2
= Moderate 3 = Serious 4 = Severe * = Chronic hazard |
TARGET ORGANS: Acute: Skin, eyes, cardiac and respiratory system. Chronic: Skin,
eyes and target organs.
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4.
FIRST-AID MEASURES |
Contaminated individuals of chemical exposure must be taken
for medical attention if any adverse effect occurs. Rescuers should be taken for medical
attention, if necessary. Take copy of
label and MSDS to health professional with contaminated individual.
SKIN EXPOSURE: Wash affected areas thoroughly with soap and
water. Immediate medical attention required.
EYE EXPOSURE: In case of contact with the eyes, rinse
immediately for at least 15 minutes with plenty of water. Immediate medical
attention required.
INHALATION: remove contaminated individual to fresh air.
If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Seek medical attention.
INGESTION: Rinse
mouth and then drink plenty of water. Never induce vomiting or give anything by
mouth if the victim is unconscious or having convulsions. Immediate medical
attention required.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE:
Skin and respiratory disorders, as well as conditions involving the
“Target Organs” (see Section 3, Hazard Identification) may be aggravated by
prolonged overexposures to this product.
RECOMMENDATIONS TO PHYSICIANS: Treat symptoms
and eliminate overexposure.
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5.
FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES |
FLASH POINT: 58 C (136 F)
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NFPA RATING |
AUTOIGNITION
TEMPERATURE:
410 C (770 F)
FLAMMABLE LIMITS
(in air by volume, %): 2.2 LEL, 16.0 UEL
FIRE EXTINGUISHING
MATERIALS: Use fire extinguishing materials appropriate
for surrounding fire.
Water Spray: Yes Carbon
Dioxide: Yes
Foam: Yes Dry
Chemical: Yes
Halon: Yes Other: Any “C” Class
UNUSUAL FIRE AND
EXPLOSION HAZARDS: No data.
SPECIAL
FIRE-FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Incipient fire responders should wear eye
protection. Structural firefighters must
wear Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus and full protective equipment. Isolate materials not yet involved in the fire
and protect personnel. Move containers from fire area if this can be done
without risk; otherwise, cool with carefully applied water spray. If possible,
prevent runoff water from entering storm drains, bodies of water, or other
environmentally sensitive areas.
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6.
ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES |
SPILL AND LEAK RESPONSE: Uncontrolled
releases should be responded to by appropriately trained personnel using pre-planned
procedures. Proper protective equipment
should be used.
Remove all sources of ignition.
Ventilate area of leak or spill. Keep unnecessary and unprotected people away
from area of spill. Wear appropriate protective equipment as specified in section
8.
Spills Pick up and place
in suitable container for reclamation or disposal, using a method that does not
generate dust. U.S. Regulations (CERCLA) requires porting spills and releases o
soil, water and air in excess of reportable quantities.
Prevent entry into sewers, basements or
confined areas, dike if needed. Dispose of in accordance with U.S. Federal,
State, and local hazardous waste disposal regulations; those of
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7.
HANDLING and STORAGE |
WORK PRACTICES AND HYGIENE PRACTICES: As with all
chemicals, avoid getting this product ON YOU or IN YOU. Wash thoroughly after
handling this product. Do not eat,
drink, smoke, or apply cosmetics while handling this product. Avoid breathing dusts generated by this
product. Use in a well-ventilated
location. Remove contaminated clothing
immediately.
STORAGE AND HANDLING PRACTICES: All employees who
handle this material should be trained to handle it safely. Avoid contact with
eyes, skin, and clothing. Empty drums should be completely drained (triple
rinsed), properly bunged, and promptly returned to a drum reconditioner, or
disposed of properly. Open containers slowly on a stable surface. Containers of this product must be properly
labeled. Storage areas of this product should
be clearly identified, well-illuminated, clear of obstruction and accessible
only to trained and authorized personnel.
Store containers in
a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight at temperatures between 39ºF - 120ºF. Keep product from freezing. Keep container tightly
closed when not in use. Observe all warnings and precautions listed for this
product.
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8.
EXPOSURE CONTROLS - PERSONAL PROTECTION |
VENTILATION AND ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Use with adequate
ventilation to ensure exposure levels are maintained below the limits provided
below. Use a chemical fume hood or local
exhaust ventilation, and process enclosure if necessary, to control airborne
dust. Ensure eyewash/safety shower
stations are available near areas where this product is used.
EXPOSURE LIMITS/GUIDELINES:
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CHEMICAL
NAME |
CAS
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EXPOSURE
LIMITS IN AIR |
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ACGIH-TLVs |
OSHA-PELs |
NIOSH-RELs |
NIOSH |
AIHA
WEELs |
OTHER |
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TWA |
STEL |
TWA |
STEL |
TWA |
STEL |
IDLH |
TWA |
STEL |
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ppm |
ppm |
ppm |
ppm |
ppm |
ppm |
ppm |
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ppm |
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DMF |
68-12-2 |
10 |
NE |
10 |
30 |
N.E |
NE |
NE |
N.E. |
N.E |
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NE = Not
Established. NIC
= Notice of Intended Change See
Section 16 for Definitions of Terms Used.
The following information on appropriate
Personal Protective Equipment is provided to assist employers in complying with
OSHA regulations found in 29 CFR Subpart I (beginning at 1910.132) or
equivalent standard of Canada, or
standards of EU member states (including EN 149 for respiratory PPE, and
EN 166 for face/eye protection), and those of Japan. Please reference applicable regulations and
standards for relevant details.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Maintain airborne
contaminant concentrations below guidelines listed above, if applicable. If necessary, use only respiratory protection
authorized in the U.S. Federal OSHA Respiratory Protection Standard (29 CFR
1910.134), equivalent U.S. State standards, Canadian
CSA Standard Z94.4-93, the European
Standard EN149, or EU member states. Oxygen
levels below 19.5% are considered IDLH by OSHA.
In such atmospheres, use of a full-facepiece pressure/demand SCBA or a
full facepiece, supplied air respirator with auxiliary self-contained air
supply is required under U.S. Federal OSHA’s Respiratory Protection Standard
(1910.134-1998) or the regulations of various U.S. States, Canada, EU Member
States, or those of Japan. Air-purifying
respirators with dust/mist/fume filters are recommended if operations may
produce mists or sprays from this product.
EYE PROTECTION: Safety goggles. If necessary, refer
to U.S. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133, Canadian Standards, and the European Standard
EN166, Australian Standards, or relevant Japanese Standards. Maintain eye wash
fountain and quick drench facilities in the work area.
HAND PROTECTION: Use chemically-resistant gloves when
handling this product. If necessary, refer to U.S. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.138, the European Standard DIN
EN 374, the appropriate Standards of Canada, Australian Standards, or relevant
Japanese Standards.
BODY PROTECTION: Use body protection appropriate
for task (e.g. lab coat, overalls). If
necessary, refer to appropriate Standards of
Canada, or appropriate Standards of the EU, Australian Standards, or relevant
Japanese Standards. If a hazard of injury to
the feet exists due to falling objects, rolling objects, where objects may
pierce the soles of the feet or where employee’s feet may be exposed to
electrical hazards, use foot protection, as described in U.S. OSHA 29
CFR 1910.136.
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9.
PHYSICAL and CHEMICAL PROPERTIES |
BULK DENSITY: 7.9 lbs/gallon EVAPORATION
RATE (n-BuAc=1): No Data
SPECIFIC GRAVITY @
20°C: 0.94 (water=1) MELTING
POINT: -61ºC (-78°F)
SOLUBILITY IN
WATER: Miscible BOILING
POINT: 153º C (308°F)
VAPOR PRESSURE, kPa
@ 20°C (68°F): 0.3 pH:
7 @ 20%
by weight
ODOR: amine like Molar Mass: 73.09 g/mol
APPEARANCE and
COLOR: Clear Liquid Molecular Formula: C3H7NO
Refractive index
(nD): 1.4305 (20°C) Viscosity: 0.92 cP at 20°C
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10.
STABILITY and REACTIVITY |
STABILITY: Stable under normal
conditions.
DECOMPOSITION
PRODUCTS: May emit oxides of carbon and nitrogen
when heated to decomposition.
MATERIALS WITH
WHICH SUBSTANCE IS INCOMPATIBLE: nitrates, strong oxidizing agents.
HAZARDOUS
POLYMERIZATION: Not
know to occur.
CONDITIONS TO
AVOID: Reacts with strong oxidizing agents. Reacts with halogenated compounds.
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11.
TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION |
TOXICITY DATA: Together with nitrosating
agents (f. i. nitrites, nitrogen oxides) nitrosamines may be formed under
certain
conditions. Nitrosamines showed a carcinogenic
effect in animal experiment. Dimethylformamide is easily
absorbed through the skin and can increase the
toxicity of other chemicals.
Oral:
Type of value: LD50
Species: rat
Value: 2,800 mg/kg
Inhalation:
Type of value: LC50
Species: rat
Value: > 5.9 mg/l
Exposition time: 4 h
Species: rat
Value: (IRT)
Exposition time: 7 h
Dermal:
Type of value: LD50
Species: rat
Value: 4,720 mg/kg
The European Union
(EU) has classified this substance as 'harmful'.
Irritation /
corrosion
Skin:
Species: rabbit
Result: non-irritant
Eye:
Species: rabbit
Result: Irritant.
Sensitization:
Mouse Local Lymph
Node Assay (LLNA)
Species: mouse
Result: Non-sensitizing.
Guinea pig
maximization test
Species: guinea pig
Result:
Non-sensitizing.
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12.
ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION |
Fish
Acute:
other Flow through.
Lepomis macrochirus/LC50 (96 h):
7,100 mg/l
Literature data.
Aquatic
invertebrates
Acute:
Directive 79/831/EEC
static
Daphnia
magna/EC50 (48 h): > 100 mg/l
Nominal values
(confirmed by concentration control analytics)
Aquatic plants
Toxicity to
aquatic plants:
DIN 38412 Part 9 green algae/EC50 (72 h): > 1,000 mg/l
Nominal concentration.
Degradability / Persistence
Biological / Abiological Degradation
Test method: OECD
301E/92/69/EEC, C.4-B (aerobic), municipal sewage treatment plant effl.
Method of
analysis: DOC reduction
Degree of
elimination: 100 % (21 d)
Evaluation:
Readily biodegradable (according to OECD criteria).
Readily biodegradable (according to OECD criteria).
Bioaccumulation
OECD Guideline
305 C
carp (56 d) Bioconcentration factor 0.3 - 1.2
Accumulation in
organisms is not to be expected.
Other adverse
effects:
Do not release
untreated into natural waters.
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13.
DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS |
Waste disposal of substance:
Must be dumped or incinerated in
accordance with local regulations. Incinerate or dispose of in a RCRA-licensed
facility. Do not discharge into waterways or sewer systems without proper
authorization.
Container disposal:
Empty containers with less than 1 inch
of residue may be land filled at a licensed facility. Recommend crushing,
puncturing or other means to prevent unauthorized
use of used containers. If containers are not empty, they
must be disposed of in a RCRA-licensed
facility.
RCRA: D001
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TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION |
US DOT, IATA,
IMO, ADR:
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PROPER SHIPPING NAME: N,N-DIMETHYLFORMAMIDE
HAZARD CLASS NUMBER: 3
UN IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: UN2265
PACKING GROUP: III
DOT LABEL(S) REQUIRED: Dangerous Goods
NORTH AMERICAN EMERGENCY RESPONSE
GUIDEBOOK NUMBER, 2004: --
MARINE POLLUTANT: This product is not designated as a marine
pollutant by the Department of Transportation (49 CFR 172.101, Appendix B).
INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION
SHIPPING INFORMATION (IATA): This product is considered as
dangerous goods.
INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION
SHIPPING INFORMATION (IMO): This product is considered as
dangerous goods.
EUROPEAN AGREEMENT CONCERNING THE INTERNATIONAL CARRIAGE OF
DANGEROUS GOODS BY ROAD (ADR): This
product is considered by the United Nations Economic Commission for
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15.
REGULATORY INFORMATION |
ADDITIONAL UNITED STATES REGULATIONS:
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CHEMICAL NAME |
SARA 302 (40 CFR 355, Appendix A) |
SARA 304 (40 CFR Table 302.4) |
SARA 313 (40 CFR 372.65) |
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DMF |
NO |
NO |
YES |
ADDITIONAL UNITED STATES REGULATIONS (continued):
U.S. CERCLA REPORTABLE QUANTITY
(RQ): 100
OTHER
CALIFORNIA SAFE DRINKING WATER AND TOXIC ENFORCEMENT ACT (PROPOSITION
65): This product is NOT
on the Proposition 65 Lists.
CANADIAN REGULATIONS:
CANADIAN DSL/NDSL INVENTORY STATUS: The components of
this product are on the DSL or NDSL Inventories
CANADIAN WHMIS CLASSIFICATION and SYMBOLS: B3, D2A, D2B

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY INFORMATION:
EU CLASSIFICATION: Toxic (T)
EU RISK PHRASES: R 20/21 – Also
harmful by inhalation and in contact with skin, R36 – Irritating to eyes, R60 –
may cause harm to unborn child.
EU SAFETY PHRASES: S24 – Avoid
contact with skin, S36 – Wear suitable protective clothing, S37 – Wear suitable
gloves.
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EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY INFORMATION FOR CONSTITUENTS: The following information is available
for the components of this product. DMF: EU EINECS/ELINCS NUMBER: 200-679-5
AUSTRALIAN INFORMATION FOR PRODUCT:
AUSTRALIAN INVENTORY OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (AICS) STATUS:
The components of this product are listed on the AICS.
Hazardous Substances Information System: DMF is listed by the Hazardous Substances
Information System as a Hazardous Substance.
STANDARD FOR THE
UNIFORM SCHEDULING OF DRUGS AND POISONS: Not applicable.
Labeling and Classification: The product is regulated, based a review of the
regulation [NOHSC: 10005 (1994-Current)]:
JAPANESE INFORMATION FOR PRODUCT:
JAPANESE MINISTER OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND INDUSTRY (MITI) STATUS:
The components of this product are not listed as Class I Specified
Chemical Substances, Class II Specified Chemical Substances, or Designated
Chemical Substances by the Japanese MITI.
JAPANESE ENCS INVENTORY: The components of this product are on the
ENCS Inventory as indicated in the section on International Chemical
Inventories, below.
POISONOUS AND DELETERIOUS SUBSTANCES CONTROL LAW: No
component of this product is a listed Specified Poisonous Substance under the
Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Law.
INTERNATIONAL CHEMICAL INVENTORIES:
Listing
of the components on individual country Chemical Inventories is as follows:
DMF is listed on the
following inventories:
Asia-Pac: Listed
Australian Inventory
of Chemical Substances (AICS): Listed
Korean Existing
Chemicals List (ECL): Listed
Japanese Existing
National Inventory of Chemical Substances (ENCS): Listed
Swiss Giftliste List
of Toxic Substances: Listed
U.S. TSCA: Listed
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OTHER INFORMATION |
PREPARED BY: Donato Polignone MSDS Authoring Services
DATE: February 8, 2010
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This information is furnished without warranty, expressed
or implied, except that it is accurate to the best knowledge of NuGeneration
Technologies, LLC. The data on this sheet are related only to the specific
material designated herein. NuGeneration Technologies, LLC assumes no legal
responsibility for use or reliance upon this data. |
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