Product Name: Mono-Pentaerythritol (Micronized)
Synonyms: 2,2-bis(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-propanediol
CAS Number: 115-77-5
Manufacturer: [Insert specific manufacturer name]
Recommended Use: Chemical intermediate for resins, coatings, and lubricants
Emergency Contact: [Insert emergency number]
Address: [Insert company address]
Hazard Classification: Not classified as hazardous according to GHS
Main Health Risks: Dust can cause mechanical irritation to eyes, skin, and respiratory tract
Label Elements: No pictogram required; labeling by precaution only
Potential Environmental Effects: No significant hazards identified in normal use
Risk Phrases: R36 – Irritating to eyes
Safety Phrases: S22 – Do not breathe dust, S24/25 – Avoid contact with skin and eyes
Chemical Name: Mono-Pentaerythritol (Micronized)
Concentration: 93-99%
Impurities: Water (<1%), pentaerythritol derivatives
EC Number: 204-104-9
Molecular Formula: C5H12O4
Inhalation: Move to fresh air, clear nose and throat from dust, seek medical advice if symptoms develop
Eye Contact: Rinse cautiously with water for at least 15 minutes, keep eyes open, remove contact lenses, obtain medical help if irritation lasts
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing, wash skin thoroughly with soap and water, seek attention if redness or irritation appears
Ingestion: Rinse mouth with water, drink water (do not induce vomiting), get medical assistance if you feel unwell
Most Important Symptoms: Dust irritation of skin, eyes, or respiratory system; persistent symptoms suggest medical review
Suitable Extinguishing Media: Water spray, carbon dioxide, foam, dry chemical
Special Hazards from Fire: Can burn, releasing carbon oxides and possibly formaldehyde
Firefighting Gear: Firefighters wear self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing
Advice for Firefighters: Stay upwind, avoid breathing dust or fumes, cool exposed containers with water spray
Personal Precautions: Wear dust mask and safety goggles, prevent dust spread, ventilate area
Environmental Precautions: Keep out of watercourses and drains
Cleanup Methods: Scoop up dry powder using tools that do not spark, place in suitable containers for reuse or disposal, vacuum remaining dust after collection to reduce powder in air
Precautions for Safe Handling: Work in ventilated spaces, use dust extraction if possible, avoid eye and skin contact, keep containers tightly closed, no smoking or open flames
Conditions for Storage: Store in cool, dry place away from incompatible materials, keep original packaging, avoid sunlight, maintain containers sealed when not in use
Incompatible Materials: Strong oxidizers, strong acids
Exposure Limits: No established occupational exposure limit; avoid dust buildup
Engineering Controls: Local exhaust ventilation
Personal Protective Equipment: Safety glasses with side shields, dust mask or respirator (P1 or equivalent for nuisance dust), impervious gloves, long-sleeved clothing
Hygiene Measures: Wash hands and exposed skin after handling, do not eat, drink, or smoke when handling
Appearance: White, odorless crystalline powder
Odor: None
pH: 6.0-8.0 (aqueous solution)
Melting Point: 259°C
Boiling Point: Not applicable (decomposes)
Flash Point: Not applicable
Flammability: Slightly combustible as dust
Solubility: Soluble in water
Vapor Pressure: Not volatile
Relative Density: 1.39 g/cm³
Auto-ignition Temperature: Not available
Chemical Stability: Stable under ordinary conditions
Reactivity: No hazardous reactions expected under normal process
Hazardous Decomposition: Produces carbon oxides, formaldehyde when burned
Conditions to Avoid: Prolonged heating, contact with strong oxidizing agents
Polymerization: Will not occur
Acute Toxicity: Oral LD50 (rat) > 5000 mg/kg (low toxicity)
Skin Corrosion/Irritation: Not classed as a skin irritant, may cause mechanical irritation from dust
Eye Damage/Irritation: Dust can irritate
Respiratory Sensitization: Inhaled dust might cause coughing, possible mild irritation
Chronic Effects: No known long-term health risks for typical exposures
Carcinogenicity: Not listed by IARC, NTP, OSHA as carcinogen
Mutagenicity: No evidence found
Reproductive Toxicity: No evidence found
Ecotoxicity: Low environmental hazard in solid form; no bioaccumulation expected
Mobility: Soluble in water, may be mobile in soil
Persistence and Degradability: Readily biodegradable in aquatic and soil environments
Bioaccumulative Potential: Not anticipated to bioaccumulate
Other Adverse Effects: No data for significant ecological harm at normal volumes
Disposal Methods: Collect product for proper waste management, landfilling when suitable under local regulations; avoid uncontrolled releases
Contaminated Packaging: Rinse thoroughly before recycling or disposal, follow governing regulations
Precautions: Do not dispose to drains or open water bodies
UN Number: Not classified as dangerous for transport
Proper Shipping Name: Mono-Pentaerythritol (Micronized)
Transport Hazard Class: Not regulated
Packing Group: Not required
Special Precautions: Avoid dust formation, use sealed containers
Environmental Hazards: Not a marine pollutant under IMDG
Inventory Status: Listed on TSCA, EINECS, DSL
Labeling Requirements: No specific hazard label required, recommend precautionary information
Regulatory Reference: Complies with REACH (EU) and relevant local chemical safety regulations
Restrictions: None identified under major international chemical control laws