Enviro-Zyme >> 414 HE 10X MSDS

Section 1 - Identification

Product Name Enviro-Zyme 414 HE 10X
Name and/or Family or Description: Enzyme Chemical Family Protease Enzyme Mixed with Amylase, and Lipase Enzymes
Formula Does not apply
CAS Number 9014-01-1, Subtilisin
900-85-5, Amylase
9001-62-1, Lipase
Issue Date January 15, 1994
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Section 2 - Components (Hazardous & Other)

INGREDIENT PERCENT OCCUPATIONAL VAPOR
EXPOSURE LIMITS PRESSURE
TLV

Bacterial Protease N/A 2.7x10-6AU/m3 As Water

Section 3 - Physical Data

Appearance and Odor Amber (natural) or Blue/Green
State: Liquid
Boiling Point: 100-105C
Melting Point: N/A
Evaporation Rate: As Water
Storage Conditions: Store tightly closed in cool, dry place
Solubility in Water N/A (Aqueous Solution) 100% Miscible

Section 4 - Fire & Explosion Hazard Data

Flash Point: *
Ignition Temperature: *
Flammable Limits: N/A (Aqueous solution)

No special requirements, however, self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing should be worn in fighting fires involving chemicals.

Extinguishing Media: No special requirements

Special Fire Fighting Procedure: As toxic fumes of ammonia and sulfur 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 potsassium nitrite or potassium chloride.

* Information not available

Section 5 - Health Hazard Data

Exposure Limits None established

Effects/Symptoms of Exposure

Inhalation: Chronic exposure may lead to allergic sensitization, based on exposure levels, duration and susceptibility. Subsequent chronic or acute exposure in sensitized individual can cause a respiratory allergic reaction within minutes or delayed up to 24 hours, or a mixture of both. Typical symptoms are respiratory irritation, breathlessness, coughing, chest tightness and difficulty breathing.

Skin Contact: May cause irritation on prolonged or repeated contact with skin.

Eye Contact: May cause eye irritation upon direct contact.

Ingestion: Ingestion of large quantities may cause symptoms of gastrointestinal irritation.

Recommended First Aid

Inhalation: Immediately remove individual to fresh air.

Skin Contact: Wash exposed skin thoroughly with soap and water. Remove affected clothes and wash.

Eye Contact: Flush eye with water for at least 15 minutes.

Ingestion: Drink water, then induce vomiting by having person stick finger down throat. Keep head below hips to prevent aspiration into lungs. If allergic symptoms occur in 0-48 hours, seek medical attention.

Other Information: Follow good industrial hygiene practices. Primary routes of entry are inhalation, skin contact, and eye contact. Not classified as a carcinogen

Section 6 - Safe Handling and Use Information

Respiratory Protection: None required under normal conditions of use. If risk of inhalation may occur, respiratory protective equipment must be selected and used in accordance with OSHA/NIOSH guidelines.

Ventilation: Recommend well ventilated work environment. Local exhaust as needed to prevent dust or aerosol generation.

Protective Clothing

Eyes: Wear safety glasses or goggles under dusty conditions. Do not wear contact lenses.

Skin: Wear long sleeved shirt, trousers and impermeable gloves, such as rubber or polyethylene.

Additional

Protective Measures: Clothes sufficient to avoid contact. Safety shower, eye bath and washing facilities available.

Extinguishing Media: No special requirements.

Special Fire Fighting Procedure: As toxic fumes of ammonia and sulfur 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 nitrite or potassium chloride.

Section 7 - Reactivity Data

Stability Stable
Materials to Avoid: None Known
Hazardous Decomposition Products: None Known
Hazardous Polymerization Will not occur

Section 8 - Spill, Leak & Disposal Information

Steps to be taken if material is released or spilled: Dispose of this material and any absorber material (see below) in closed containers in a sanitary chemical landfill which complies with city, state and federal regulations.

Waste Disposal Method: Dike and adsorb spill with inert materials - small quantities can be
flushed thoroughly with water to appropriate chemical waste sewer. (avoid high pressure washing.)

Section 9 - D.O.T. Shipping Information

Proper Shipping Name None
Hazard Class None
ID Number None
Label Requirements None
Reportable Quantity None

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.

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