Composition: A blend of an inorganic peroxygen compound, inorganic salts, organic acid, anionic detergent, inorganic chlorine compound.
| Chemical | % | Classification | CAS-No | Exposure |
| Potassium Monopersulphate | <60 | C;R34 | 70693-62-8 | 5mg/m3 8 hour TWA |
| Sulphamic acid | <10 | Xi;R36/38 | 5329-14-6 | |
| Sodium alkyl Benzene sulphonate | <15 | Xn;R22 Xi;R36/38 |
25155-30-0 | |
| Sodium Chloride | <10 | Xi,R36 | 7647-14-5 |
HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
May cause eye damage.Irritant to skin. May cause irritation through dust release.
FIRST-AID MEASURES| Exposure Route | Symptom | Treatment |
| INHALATION | Irritation to nose, throat, lungs respiratory tract. | Remove to fresh air. If symptoms of coughing, choking or wheezing prove troublesome, or recovery is not rapid, seek medical attention |
| SKIN CONTACT | May cause irritation, especially under moist conditions | Drench skin with plenty of water. Remove contaminated clothing.If irritation persists after rinsing with water, consult a medical advisor. |
| EYE CONTACT | May cause eye damage. | Rinse thoroughly with clean water or buffered eye wash for at least 15 minutes. Obtain medical attention. |
| INGESTION | May cause severe Irritation to mouth, throat, digestive tract, and stomach. | Do not induce vomiting .Drink plenty of water(or milk) if conscious. Obtain immediate medical attention. |
FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
SUITABLE EXTINGUISHER:
WATER, FOAM, DRY POWDER, CO2
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:
Virasure itself is not flammable, but may assist combustion of other materials under exceptional circumstances.
SPECIAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:
Firefighting personnel are required to wear breathing apparatus in the event of a fire involving Virasure, since release of Sulphur dioxide gas may occur.
ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURESPERSONAL PRECAUTIONS
Wear gloves, overalls, eye protection and dust mask as specified in section 8. Prevent build up of dust as far as possible and remove sources of ignition.
SPILL CLEAN UP METHODS
Sweep up carefully, preferably with the aid of suitable dry anti-dusting agent if available. Place in suitable containers for disposal. Prevent powder from becoming moist whilst awaiting disposal, if possible.
Moist product awaiting disposal must be kept away from combustible material and stored in a manner which allows suitable ventilation of the waste
ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS
Do not allow the powder concentrate to enter the drains. Small quantities (<1kg) however can be diluted to waste with large quantities of water. Do not allow entry to surface waters.
HANDLING AND STORAGEUSAGE PRECAUTIONS
Handle with sufficient care to prevent dust build up.
The use of L.E.V. may be required when handling the product supplied in bulk quantities. Ensure adequate ventilation.
Wear protective clothing. (see section 8.)
STORAGE PRECAUTIONS
Keep containers tightly sealed and avoid coming into contact with moisture during storage. Keep away from combustible material.
Avoid contamination of product.
Virasure 1% solution: Store in clean loosely capped polythene bottles at normal temperatures away from direct sunlight. Do notallow to freeze. Discard solution either once the colour is lost, or after 7 days from date of preparation.
EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTIONPROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
ENGINEERING MEASURES
Appropriate Local Exhaust Ventilation (L.E.V.) is necessary for handling the product in situations where dust formation is a problem i.e. product in bulk quantities. Not normally necessary for preparation of solutions from 50g, 500g, 1Kg, and 5Kg packs.
CONTROL PARAMETERS
5mg/m3 (8 hr T.W.A.) for respirable dust (manufacturers recommendation.)
RESPIRATORY EQUIPMENT
Dust mask for fine particles (e.g. 3M Type 8710)
HAND PROTECTION
PVC or rubber gloves (e.g. Marigold type G17K).
EYE PROTECTION
Goggles or faceshield to B.S. 2092 Standard.
OTHER PROTECTION
Wear appropriate clothing to prevent any possibility of skin contact.
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES| APPEARANCE | Free flowing powder |
| COLOUR | Pink |
| ODOUR | Faint Lemon Odour |
| SOLUBILITY | Approximately 65g/litre. |
STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
STABILITY
Stable under normal conditions.
CONDITIONS TO AVOID
Moisture ingress to the stored powder.
MATERIALS TO AVOID
Strong alkalis Salt(sodium chloride) KCl, KBr, KI. Virasure may react with these substances in solution to release halogen gases (Cl2, Br2, or I2). Combustible materials.
Hazardous decomposition products:
Oxygen, Sulphur dioxide. Chlorine under certain extreme conditions if powder becomes moist.
TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATIONINHALATION
4123 mg/Kg
SKIN CONTACT
Greater than 2000mg/Kg
EYE CONTACT
May cause eye damage. Virasure 1% solution: Non-irritating.
SKIN SENSITISATION
Not sensitising as Virasure 1% solution.
HUMAN EXPERIENCE
The powder is a strong eye irritant, irritant to skin and by inhalation of dust.
ECOLOGICAL INFORMATIONPERSISTENCE AND DEGRADABILITY
Expected to be biodegradable. The product contains 75% inorganic salts, with the remaining organic components Malic acid and Sodium alkyl benzene sulphonate both conforming to EEC Biodegradibility requirements.
AQUATIC TOXICITY
No data on fish toxicity. Virasure diluted to a level of 1:50000 has been shown to have no effect on the Biochemical Oxygen Demand (B.O.D.) 5-day test.
DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONSGENERAL INFORMATION
When handling waste, consideration should be made to the safety precautions applying to handling of the product.
DISPOSAL METHODS
Dispose of waste and residues in accordance with the Special Waste Regulations 1996
REGULATORY INFORMATION| LEGISLATION | The product is labeled in accordance with the Chemicals(Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply(Amendment)Regulations) 1996 (CHIP96). The product must be handled in accordance with the COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health) Regulations 1994. | |
| SYMBOL | Irritant(Xi) | |
| RISK PHRASES | R38 Irritating to skin. | R41 Risk of serious damage to eyes. |
| SAFETY PHRASES | S2 | Keep out of reach of children. |

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