NOTE: See last page for conditions under which the
information and recommendations of this data is furnished.
Section 1 -
Identification
Trade Name: Enviro-ZymeÔ
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Name and/or Family or Description: Bacterial/Enzyme Complex Mixture
(No IUC Name for the mixture is known to exist)
Chemical Formula: N/A
CAS No.: N/A
DOT Proper Shipping Name: Chemicals Not Otherwise Indexed (NOI)
Non-Hazardous
DOT Hazard Class: Not Regulated
DOT Label: None
Section 2 -
Components (Hazardous & Other)
Hazardous ingredients: None Known
None of the compounds are considered carcinogens by
the National Toxicology Program, the International Agency for Research
on Cancer, or the Occupational Safety and Health Administration nor are
they known to be mutagenic.
Other Ingredients CAS No. Wt% Over
3%?
Protease [9080-56-2] @ Yes
Anaerobic Bacteria [68920-42-3 @ Yes
Aspergillus Oryzae [9001-19-8] @ Yes
Enzyme Complex Mixture [68038-56-2] @ Yes
Lipidase 10,000 [9001-62-1] @ No
@-among 5 most predominant compounds
Section 3 -
Physical Data
State: Dry
Appearance: Tan Powder
Odor: Slight
Boiling Point: N/A
Melting Point: N/A
Vapor Density: Does Not Apply
Solubility In Water: Appreciable
Storage Conditions: Store tightly closed in cool place
Section 4 - Fire
& Explosion Hazard Data
Flash Point: Not Flammable
Ignition Temperature: N/A
Flammable Limits: N/A
Special Fire Fighting Procedure: As toxic fumes of
ammonia and sulphur oxides may be released violently at high
temperatures, full protective clothing and NIOSH-approved self-contained
breathing apparatus should be worn. Use water to keep fire- exposed
containers cool. Unusual Fire Explosion Hazards: May explode if mixed
with oxidizers, such as potassium nitrate, or potassium chlorate.
Extinguishing Media: Water spray or water
flooding.
Section 5 - Health Hazard Data
Effects of Overexposure: Possible allergic
response or irritation in affected individuals to skin contact, eye
contact, or inhalation of dust from product.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS PRONE TO AGGRAVATION BY
EXPOSURE: Individuals with known allergies, particularly to
feedstuffs or enzymes, as well as those individuals with chronic
respiratory diseases or particular susceptibility thereto and those with
asthmatic conditions should avoid contact with dusty conditions.
PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: Ingestion and
Inhalation, no appreciable entry known through intact skin although
irritation possible, see above.
CARCINOGENICITY THIS MATERIAL IS NOT
CONSIDERED TO BE A CARCINOGEN BY THE NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM, THE
INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH ON CANCER, OR THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES
Rinse mouth and throat with water if ingested. Wash
affected area of skin with soap and remove contaminated clothing. In
case of inhalation, remove from area of exposure; if allergic symptoms
occur in 0-48 hours, seek medical attention. If eye contact occurs rinse
thoroughly with water for several minutes, seek medical attention if
irritation occurs.
WARNING STATEMENTS
CAUTION! KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. MAY CAUSE SKIN OR EYE
IRRITATION. STORE IN COOL DRY PLACE. AVOID CONTACT WITH SKIN AND
CLOTHING AND EXCESSIVE INHALATION. WASH HANDS, CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT
AFTER USE.
STABILITY Stable POLYMERIZATION Will
not occur
CONDITIONS TO AVOID Excessive heat and
contamination of any kind
MATERIALS TO AVOID Oxidizing agents attack the
organic components of these products. As with other organic carbonaceous
compounds, these reactions result in heat which is contained in a
confined space can cause fires. Hypochlorites, chlorinated isocyanurates,
and perborates are examples of oxidizing agents.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS No uniquely
hazardous decomposition products are expected. If the organic portion of
product is burned, as with any nitrogen containing organic material,
oxides or nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and water can be produced. Partial
combustion may produce, in addition to the above, soot and various
oxides of carbon.
Section 6 -
Reactivity Data
STABILITY Stable POLYMERIZATION Will
not occur
CONDITIONS TO AVOID Excessive heat and
contamination of any kind
MATERIALS TO AVOID Oxidizing agents attack the
organic components of these products. As with other organic carbonaceous
compounds, these reactions result in heat which is contained in a
confined space can cause fires. Hypochlorites, chlorinated isocyanurates,
and perborates are examples of oxidizing agents.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS No uniquely
hazardous decomposition products are expected. If the organic portion of
product is burned, as with any nitrogen containing organic material,
oxides or nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and water can be produced. Partial
combustion may produce, in addition to the above, soot and various
oxides of carbon.
Section 7 - Spill,
Leak, & Disposal Information
WASTE DISPOSAL Dispose of in a sanitary
chemical landfill which complies with all local, state, and federal
regulations.
SPILL OR LEAKAGE PROCEDURES Wear suitable clothing and
protective equipment. Sweep up bulk material without releasing dust and
reuse wherever possible; where contaminated or unusable, dispose of by
landfilling
Section 8 - Safe
Handling & Use Information
Permissible Concentrations: Not established
Respiratory Protection: Wear suitable NIOSH-approved
dust masks or respiratory protector where local ventilation exhaust is
not available or dusty situations are likely to result.
Ventilation: Provide ventilation to keep
exposure below Nuisance Dust Limits. Local exhaust ventilation
preferred.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Eye wash facility
Storage and Handling: Maintain good
housekeeping, avoid creating aerosol. Keep out of direct sunlight and in
cool dry place as deterioration of product and loss of activity may
occur under above conditions.
Eye Protection: ANSI approved safety glasses
with side protection. It is generally recognized that contact lenses
should not be worn when working with chemicals because contact lenses
may contribute to the severity of an eye injury.
Skin Protection: Long sleeved shirt, trousers,
safety shoes, and gloves.
Hygienic Practices: Wash hands after handling,
as well as any other affected skin areas. Avoid contact with food or
food preparatory surfaces. If this occurs wash the area thoroughly with
suitable detergent and water. Remove and wash contaminated clothing.
Section 9 - Special
Precautions
PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING
Maintain good housekeeping, avoid creating aerosols. For maintenance of
product quality, store in dry cool (under 110°F)
warehouse conditions.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
Although the
information and recommendations set forth in this sheet are believed to
be correct as of the date hereof, Winston Company, Inc makes no
representation as to the completeness or accuracy of such information
and recommendations. Winston Company, Inc shall in no event be
responsible for any damages of whatsoever nature directly or indirectly
resulting from the publication or the use of or reliance upon such
information and recommendations. You are encouraged to advise anyone
working with or exposed to such products of the information contained
herein.