FIELDS OF THE PRODUCT RECORD IN THE IPCS INTOX

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Fields of the Product Record in the IPCS INTOX


Fields of the Product Record in the

IPCS INTOX Data Management System

(Version 4.0)FIELDS OF THE PRODUCT RECORD IN THE IPCS INTOX



1. Identity

1.1. Product Name (Principal Trade Name)

1.2. Synonyms/Other Names

1.3. Product CAS Registry Number

1.4. Other Product Identifiers/Numbers/Codes

1.5. Document (MSDS) Identifier

1.6. Document (MSDS) Date

1.7. Product Use

1.8. Manufacturer

1.9. Distributor/Supplier


2.Composition

2.1. Hazardous Ingredients

2.1.1. Ingredient Name

2.1.2. CAS Registry Number

2.1.3. % Composition

2.2. Other Ingredients

2.2.1. Ingredient Name

2.2.2. CAS Registry Number

2.2.3. % Composition


3. Hazards Identification

3.1. Emergency Overview

3.2. Effects of Short-term Exposure

3.2.1. Inhalation

3.2.2. Skin Contact

3.2.3. Eye Contact

3.2.4. Ingestion

3.2.5. Other

3.3. Effects of Long-term Exposure

3.3.1.Inhalation

3.3.2.Skin Contact

3.3.3. Eye Contact

3.3.4. Ingestion

3.3.5. Other

3.4 Target Organs

3.5. Carcinogenicity

3.6. Teratogenicity

3.7. Mutagenicity

3.8. Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure

3.9. Potential Environmental Effects



4. First Aid / Management

4.1. First Aid Procedures

4.1.1. Inhalation

4.1.2. Skin Contact

4.1.3. Eye Contact

4.1.4. Ingestion

4.2. Information for Physicians


5. Fire Fighting Measures

5.1. Flammable Properties

5.1.1. Flashpoint

5.1.2. Flammability Classification

5.1.3. Auto-ignition Temperature

5.1.4. Flammable (Explosive) Limits in Air

5.1.5. Minimum Ignition Energy

5.1.6. Flame Propagation Rate (solids)

5.1.7. Other Properties that may Contribute to the Intensity of a Fire

5.1.8. Potential for Dust Explosion

5.1.9. Reactions that Release Flammable Gases or Vapours

5.1.10. Explosion Data - Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact

5.1.11. Explosion Data - Sensitivity to Static Discharge

5.2. Products of Combustion

5.3. Other Fire Information

5.4. Extinguishing Media

5.4.1. Recommended Extinguishing Media

5.4.2. Media to be Avoided

5.4.3. Procedures

5.4.4. Comments

5.5. Protection of Firefighters


6. Accidental Release Measures

6.1. Personal Protection Equipment and Precautions

6.2. Criteria for Evacuation

6.3. Containment and Clean-up Procedures.

6.4. Other Emergency Advice

6.5. Decontamination


7. Handling and Storage

7.1. Handling

7.2. Storage

7.3. Packaging Materials


8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection

8.1. Engineering Controls

8.2. Personal Protective Equipment

8.2.1. Eye and Face Protection

8.2.2. Skin Protection

8.2.3. Respiratory Protection

8.2.4. Other Considerations


9.Physical and Chemical Properties

9.1. Molecular Weight

9.2. Molecular Formula

9.3. Physical State

9.4. Appearance (Colour and Form)

9.5. Odour

9.5.1. Odour description

9.5.2. Odour threshold

9.6. Warning properties

9.7. pH

9.7.1. pH as Supplied

9.7.2. pH when distributed for use

9.8. Viscosity

9.9 Boiling Point

9.10. Sublimation Point

9.11. Melting Point

9.12. Critical Temperature

9.13 Relative Density (Specific Gravity)

9.14. Solubility in Water

9.15. Solubility in Solvents

9.16. Vapour Pressure

9.17. Saturated Vapour Concentration (SVC)

9.18 Relative Vapour Density

9.19. Evaporation Rate

9.20. Percent Volatile

9.21. Partition Coefficient (Kow)

9.22. Other


10. Stability and Reactivity

10.1. Stability

10.2. Shelf Life

10.3. Oxidizing Properties

10.4. Conditions to Avoid

10.5. Reactivity

10.6. Materials to Avoid

10.7. Hazardous Degradation Products

10.8. Hazardous Polymerization


11. Toxicological Information

11.1. Acute toxicity

11.1.1. Oral/Ingestion

11.1.2. Dermal

11.1.3. Inhalation

11.1.4. Skin and Eye Irritation and Corrosion

11.2. Sensitization

11.2.1. Skin

11.2.2. Respiratory System

11.3. Subchronic Toxicity

11.4. Chronic Toxicity

11.5. Carcinogenicity

11.6. Mutagenicity

11.7. Teratogenicity and Embryotoxicity

11.8. Reproductive Toxicity

11.9. Neurological Effects

11.10. Other Target Organ Effects

11.11. Human Studies/Epidemiology

11.12. Toxicologically Synergistic Materials

11.13. Other


12. Ecological Information

12.1. Ecotoxicity

12.2. Persistence and Degradability in the Environment

12.3. Mobility in the Environment

12.4. Accumulation and Bioaccumulation

12.5. Other Environmental Effects


13. Disposal

13.1. Applicable Regulations and Standards

13.2. Disposal Considerations and Options

13.3. Other


14. Transport Information

14.1. Proper Shipping Name

14.2. Other Technical Names

14.3. Identification Number

14.4. Hazard Class

14.5. Packing Group

14.6. Transportation Regulatory Information (Road and Rail)

14.7. Maritime (IMO) Information

14.8. Air Transport (ICAO) Information

14.9. Other Transport Information


15. Regulatory Information

15.1. Occupational Exposure Limits

15.2. International Classifications

15.3. Other Regulations


16. Other Information

16.1. Label Text

16.2. Other


17. Presentation and Packaging


18. Illustrative Cases/Incidents


19. Documentation History

19.1. References

19.2. Product History

19.3. Other


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