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2,4-D ICSC: 0033
October 2005
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
2,4-D acid
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CAS No: 94-75-7
RTECS No: AG6825000
UN No: 3077
EC No: 607-039-00-8
    C8H6Cl2O3 / Cl2C6H3OCH2COOH
Molecular mass: 221.0

TYPES OF
HAZARD /
EXPOSURE
ACUTE HAZARDS / SYMPTOMS      PREVENTION      FIRST AID / FIRE FIGHTING
FIRE Not combustible. Liquid formulations containing organic solvents may be flammable. Gives off irritating or toxic fumes (or gases) in a fire. NO contact with oxidants. In case of fire in the surroundings: use appropriate extinguishing media.
EXPLOSION      
 
EXPOSURE   STRICT HYGIENE!  
Inhalation Headache. Nausea. Weakness. Cough. Sore throat. Local exhaust or breathing protection. Fresh air, rest. Refer for medical attention.
Skin Redness. Protective gloves. Protective clothing. Remove contaminated clothes. Rinse and then wash skin with water and soap.
Eyes Redness. Pain. Safety goggles or eye protection in combination with breathing protection. First rinse with plenty of water for several minutes (remove contact lenses if easily possible), then take to a doctor.
Ingestion Abdominal pain. Burning sensation. Diarrhoea. Headache. Nausea. Vomiting. Weakness. Unconsciousness. Do not eat, drink, or smoke during work. Wash hands before eating. Rinse mouth. Give a slurry of activated charcoal in water to drink. Refer for medical attention.

SPILLAGE DISPOSAL PACKAGING & LABELLING
Personal protection: P2 filter respirator for harmful particles. Do NOT let this chemical enter the environment. Sweep spilled substance into covered plastic containers; if appropriate, moisten first to prevent dusting. Carefully collect remainder, then remove to safe place. EU classification
Xn Symbol
R: 22-37-41-43-52/53
S: (2-)24/25-26-36/37/39-46-61
UN classification
UN Hazard Class: 9
UN Pack Group: III

Do not transport with food and feedstuffs. Marine pollutant.


EMERGENCY RESPONSE SAFE STORAGE
Transport Emergency Card: TEC (R)-90GM7-III Store in an area without drain or sewer access. Separated from strong oxidants, food and feedstuffs.

IMPORTANT DATA
Physical State; Appearance
COLOURLESS CRYSTALS OR WHITE POWDER

Chemical dangers
The substance decomposes on heating producing toxic fumes including hydrogen chloride. Reacts with strong oxidants causing fire and explosion hazard. Attacks some forms of coatings and metals.

Occupational exposure limits
TLV: 10 mg/m³ as TWA; A4 (not classifiable as a human carcinogen); (ACGIH 2005).
MAK: (Inhalable fraction) 1 mg/m³; skin absorption (H); Peak limitation category: II(8); Pregnancy risk group: C; (DFG 2005).

Routes of exposure
The substance can be absorbed into the body by inhalation of its aerosol, through the skin and by ingestion.

Inhalation risk
A harmful concentration of airborne particles can be reached quickly on spraying or when dispersed, especially if powdered.

Effects of short-term exposure
The substance is irritating to the skin and the respiratory tract and the eyes. At high levels the substance may cause effects on the nervous system.

Effects of long-term or repeated exposure
(See Notes).


PHYSICAL PROPERTIES ENVIRONMENTAL DATA
Decomposes below boiling point
Melting point: 140°C
Relative density (water = 1): 0.7 - 0.8
Solubility in water, g/100 ml at 25°C: 0.031 (very poor)
Vapour pressure, Pa at 25°C: 0.01 (negligible)
Octanol/water partition coefficient as log Pow: 2.81
The substance is harmful to aquatic organisms. This substance does enter the environment under normal use. Great care, however, should be given to avoid any additional release, e.g. through inappropriate disposal.

NOTES
2,4-D is a chlorophenoxy-herbicide which, as a group, has been classified by IARC (1987) as possibly carcinogenic to humans, but the data on this specific substance are inconclusive.
Carrier solvents used in commercial formulations may change physical and toxicological properties.

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Programme on
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