A: No. The technical data sheet (TDS) handles dosage (typically 50–200 ppm). The MSDS only covers safety.
The revision is not a minor administrative update – it fundamentally reclassifies the product as a Category 1B corrosive , mandates upgraded PPE, changes first-aid timelines, and restricts disposal options. Failing to adopt these new requirements exposes your facility to OSHA fines, insurance liability, and serious worker injury risks.
: It combines advanced corrosion inhibitors to protect metal surfaces and scale inhibitors to prevent mineral deposits on heat transfer surfaces Fouling Control
The new MSDS adds two critical reactivity hazards:
. Always wear chemical-resistant gloves and safety goggles.
The shipping classification depends on the specific pH and chemical properties of the batch variant:
Collect absorbed material into labeled disposal bins according to local regulations.
: Recommended PPE includes chemical splash goggles, standard protective clothing, and protective gloves.
Nalco Chemical Emergency Hotline (available 24/7 on the official SDS). 2. Hazards Identification
Under the new GHS 3.0 classification:
: Flush eyes immediately with water. Seek medical advice if irritation develops.