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SAFETY DATA SHEET - SDS

PURIFIED TEREPHTHALIC ACID – PTA


In accordance with Regulations (CE) 1907/2006, (CE) 1272/2008 and (EU) 453/2010 (Annex I)

SECTION I - IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE AND OF THE COMPANY

IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE PURIFIED TEREPHTHALIC ACID – PTA

IDENTIFICATION OF THE PRODUCT 1-4 benzene dicarboxylic acid


(CHEMICAL NAME) :

CAS #: 100-21-0

REACH #: 01-2119485970-27-0058

MAIN APPLICATIONS OF THE Main raw material for the manufacturing of PET
PRODUCT : polymer (poly ethylene terephtalate)

DETAILS OF THE MANUFACTURER AND SUPPLIER OF THE SAFETY DATA SHEET

COMPANHIA PETROQUÍMICA DE PERNAMBUCO


PETROQUIMICASUAPE
Rodovia PE 60, km 10, ZI - 3B, Suape - Ipojuca / PE
CEP: 55.590-000 - Brazil
Telephone: + 55 (81) 3311 4500
Fax number: + 55 (81) 3366 7701
E-mail: [email protected]

EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER


Emergency number: + 55 (81) 3366 7777

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SECTION II – HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION

CLASSIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH REGULATION (CE) N.


1272/2008:

HAZARD CLASS CODE AND HAZARD HAZARD WARNING


HAZARD
CLASS CATEGORY STATEMENT
Not classified Not classified Not classified Not classified

CLASSIFICATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH DIRECTIVE 67/548/CEE :

Classification Hazard symbol Risk phrases


Not classified Not classified Not classified

MAIN ADVERSE EFFECTS

PHYSICO-CHEMICAL EFFECTS: No adverse physico-chemical effects are expected under normal


conditions of use.

HEALTH EFFECTS INGESTION: Not known.

INHALATION EXPOSURE: Slight irritant.

CONTACT WITH SKIN: May cause irritation to skin.

CONTACT WITH EYES: May cause irritation to eyes.

SENSITIZATION: The substance might cause allergic skin reactions.

ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS: No adverse environmental effects are expected under normal


condition of use.

LABELLING IN ACCORDANCE WITH REGULATION N. 1272/2008/EC:

PICTOGRAM(S) Not foreseen


WARNING Not foreseen
HAZARD STATEMENTS Not foreseen

OTHER HAZARDS (WHICH DO NOT RESULTS IN THE CLASSIFICATION):

PHYSICO-CHEMICAL HAZARDS: The substance is organic, it may form explosive mixtures with air
under certain conditions (e.g. temperature, pressure, particle
size of dusts, humidity, concentration of combustive agents).

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SECTION III - COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS

NAME OF THE COMPONENT PURIFIED TEREPHTHALIC ACID – PTA

CONCENTRATION 99.9 %
STRUCTURAL FORMULA

CHEMICAL FORMULA C8H6O4

MOLECULAR WEIGHT 166.1308 [g/mol]

SUBSTANCE WITH COMMUNITY OEL NO

CAS NAME Terephthalic acid

CAS NUMBER 100-21-0

IUPAC NAME Terephthalic acid

EC NUMBER 202-830-0

IMPURITY/IES (IF CLASSIFIED) There are no impurities. Pure substance.

ADDITIVE/IES (IF CLASSIFIED) There are no additives

SECTION IV - FIRST AID MEASURES

DESCRIPTION OF THE FIRST AID MEASURES:

EYE CONTACT Wash immediately with large amounts of water or


normal saline. Keep eyelids open
with the finger. Get medical advice ad show
him the label.

SKIN CONTACT Remove contaminated clothes and shoes


immediately. Wash affected area with large
amount of water until no evidence of substance
remains (15-20 minutes). Get medical
immediately.

INGESTION If swallowed wash mouth with water provided


person is conscious. Get medical
immediately and show container or label.

INHALATION Avoid breathing dusts that may be generated by


handling of the product. Remove the
person from the exposed area to fresh air
immediately. Get medical advice if adverse
symptoms will appear.

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MOST IMPORTANT SYMPTOMS AND EFFECTS (ACUTE AND DELAYED):

ACUTE AND DELAYED EFFECTS Ingestion: not known.


Inhalation exposure: slight irritant.
Contact with skin: redness.
Contact with eyes: burning sensation, redness of
conjunctivae.
Sensitization: the substance may cause allergic
skin reactions.

INDICATION OF ANY IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION AND SPECIAL TREATMENT NEEDED:

MEDICAL MONITORING Not foreseen

ANTIDOTES, IF KNOWN Unknown

CONTRAINDICATIONS Unknown

IMMEDIATE TREATMENT AT Not foreseen


WORKPLACE

SECTION V - FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES

Powdery material - Flammable Group 'A'.


APPROPRIATED The material can form flammable dust clouds in the air.
EXTINGUISHING MEANS: Combustion will produce toxic and irritant vapours.
Use dry chemical, foam or water fog.

NOT PPROPRIATED
Do not use water jet.
EXTINGUISHING MEANS:

COMBUSTION SUBSTANCES: Toxic and irritating vapours.

SPECIAL PROCEDURES There is no relevant information

Autonomous breathing equipments and appropriated


FIREFIGHTERS’ PROTECTION:
protective clothes should be used when extinguishing fire.

SECTION VI - ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES

Wear waterproof boots, rubber gloves, wide vision goggles,


PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS: respiratory protection and all waterproof clothes
(Tyvek coveralls).

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Do not throw water. Collect spillage, transfer to a suitable
container and remove the contaminated soil to another
ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS:
container independent. The final disposal of this product
should be monitored as well, following the law

Collect the spilled material and transfer it into suitable


CLEANING METHODS: containers for disposal as waste or reprocessing material.
Caution, because spills may be slippery.

SECTION VII - HANDLING AND STORAGE

PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING:

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR HANDLING Handle away from sparkles and flames - sources
of ignition
Handle in a well ventilated place
Avoid contact with incompatible materials
Wear suitable Personal Protection Equipment
(see section 8)
Keep the substance away from drains, surface
or ground waters
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PERSONAL Do not eat, drink and smoke in the working areas
HYGIENE Wash hands after handling the substance
Remove contaminated clothing and protective
equipment before entering eating areas

CONDITION FOR SAFE STORAGE INCLUDING ANY INCOMPATIBILITIES:

The substance is organic, it may form explosive mixtures with air under certain conditions

RISK MANAGEMENT MEASURES RELATED TO:


POTENTIAL IGNITION SOURCES As with all dry powders it is advisable to ground
mechanical equipment in
contact with dry material to dissipate the
potential build up of static electricity

WEATHER CONDITIONS Do not expose to high temperatures and heat


sources

AMBIENT PRESSURE It is not expected any procedure of restriction

TEMPERATURE Store in original container tightly closed in a


cool (15 - 25°C), dry place

SUNLIGHT Do not expose to the direct light of the sun

HUMIDITY Do not store in a damp place

VIBRATION It is not expected any procedure of restriction

The adoption of the Risk Management procedure related to the physical and chemical properties is also
based on the local Risk Assessment done by the employer in its workplace conditions (use of the
substance), particularly when a standardized exposure scenario is not available.

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MATERIAL TO KEEP THE INTEGRITY OF THE SUBSTANCE:

STABILISERS Use of stabilisers is not expected

ANTIOXIDANTS Use of antioxidants is not expected

OTHER ADVICE:

VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS Requested on the base of the storage of the


substance

SPECIFIC DESIGN OF STORAGE ROOMS Not requested on the based of the classification

PACKAGING COMPATIBILITIES See also 10

SPECIFIC END USE(S): There is no specific recommendations.

SECTION VIII – EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION

CONTROL PARAMETERS:

NATIONAL/EUROPEAN OCCUPATIONAL Not established


EXPOSURE LIMITS

OTHER NATIONAL/EUROPEAN Not established


OCCUPATIONAL
EXPOSURE LIMITS

NATIONAL/EUROPEAN BIOLOGICAL Not established


LIMITS (BEI)

OTHER NATIONAL/EUROPEAN BIOLOGICAL Not established


LIMITS
(BEI)

RECOMMENDED MONITORING The measurements of the substance/s in the workplace must


be carried out in accordance with standardized methods
PROCEDURES described by EN guidance.

DNEL VALUES DNELs for workers


Dermal: 67 mg/kg bw/d. (Exposure pattern: long-term, systemic
effects.
Inhalation: 23 mg/m³ (Exposure pattern: long-term, systemic
effects).

DNELs for general population


Dermal: 33 mg/kg bw/d. (Exposure pattern: long-term, systemic
effects.
Inhalation: 5.8 mg/m³ (Exposure pattern: long-term, systemic
effects).
Oral: 3.3 mg/kg bw/d (Exposure pattern: long-term, systemic
effects.

PNEC VALUES PNEC water


PNEC fresh water (mg/l): 0.38 mg/L.
PNEC marine water (mg/l): 0.038 mg/L.
PNEC aqua, intermittent releases (mg/l): 1.9 mg/L.

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PNEC sediment
PNEC fresh water: 0.52 mg/kg sediment dw.
PNEC marine water: 0.052 mg/kg sediment dw.

PNEC soil
PNEC: 0.71 mg/kg soil dw.

PNEC for sewage treatment plant


PNEC STP: 50 mg/L.

EXPOSURE CONTROLS:
APPROPRIATE ENGINEERING CONTROLS The adoption of the most appropriate engineering
controls is also based on the local Risk Assessment
done by the employer in its workplace conditions
(use of the substance), particularly when a
standardized exposure scenario is not available.

Individual protection measures, such as If the results of the risk evaluation done in
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): accordance with Directive 98/24/EEC showed that
the collective and general risk management
measures are not sufficient to reduce the risks and,
if the exposure to the substance cannot be reduce
by other containment means, appropriate PPE must
be adopted in compliance with technical EN
guidance indication.

EYE AND FACE PROTECTION Safety goggles as for EN 166; facial shield
SKIN PROTECTION Gloves resistant to chemical agents as for the EN
HANDS PROTECTION 374, parts 1, 2 e 3 and the European Directive
89/89/CEE.
The gloves material must be waterproof and stable
against the substance content.
Select the glove material on the basis of the type of
the material, typical or minimal breakdown times,
permeability ranges, and thickness.
Material : nitrile (nitrilic rubber), ipoallergenic
Thickness : not inferior to 0.12 mm

Select the suitable protective equipment based on


OTHER, BODY PROTECTION the activity of use and possible exposure. Wear
gauntlets, boots, bodysuit and other devices in
accordance with EN 14605 in case of sketches or
EN 13982 in case of powders.

RESPIRATORY When the risk evaluation foresees the need to use


PROTECTION respirator devices with assisted ventilation, use a
powder filter like P1, P2 and P3. Use only devices
approved by the Competent Authorities such as
NIOSH (USA) and CEN (EU).
For your information powders are divide in three
categories:
2a (inert powder with TLV= 10 mg/m3),
2b (hazards powders with TLV = 0,1-10 mg/m3
(excluding asbestos),
2c (toxic powders with TLV < 0,1 mg/m3 (asbestos,
carcinogens, bacteria,
viruses, enzymes, spores, etc).
Cat. 2a: P1 filter, Cat. 2b: P2 filter, Cat.2c: P3 filter.

THERMAL HAZARDS Not foreseen in the standard use.


Assess possible Personal Protection Equipment on
the basis of specific uses of the substance.

ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE CONTROLS: Environmental controls are not needed.

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SECTION IX - PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

PHYSICAL STATE: Free flowing powder.

COLOUR: White

ODOUR: Inodorous

pH: There is no relevant information

BOILING POINT: There is no relevant information

MELTING POINT: 425ºC in sealed tube

FLASH POINT: There is no relevant information

AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE: There is no relevant information

• Lower flammable limit: 40% v/v


EXPLOSIVE PROPERTIES: • Maximum pressure increase rate: 45500kPa/s.
• Explosion maximum pressure: 790kPa.

VAPOUR PRESSURE: 0.00000003 Pa at 10 °C

DENSITY: 1.5 g/ml

SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble (15mg/l at 10 °C)

VOLATILE MATERIAL (%): There is no relevant information


VOLATILE ORGANIC
There is no relevant information
COMPOUNDS:
• Distribution coefficient: log P n-octane/water: 1.2 -2
• Powder flammable class: A
• Minimum ignition temperature (ºC): 500
FURTHER INFORMATION:
• Minimum ignition energy (mJ): 50
• Maximum density (g/ml): 1.12
• Temperature of Sublimation: > 300 °C

SECTION X – STABILITY AND REACTIVITY

CHEMICAL STABILITY: Stable product

POLYMERISATION RISK: There is no relevant information

CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Keep away from strong oxidant agents

INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS
There is no relevant information
OR SUBSTANCES:
HAZARDOUS
The incomplete combustion may produce carbon monoxide
DECOMPOSITION
and other harmful products.
PRODUTS:

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SECTION XI – TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION

Low irritation to rabbit eyes. It may cause physical abrasion


EYE CONTACT:
in contact with eyes. Permanent damage is unlikely.

Skin contact: non-irritating after repeated application on


rats’ skin. It is unlikely to cause irritation to human skin. It
SKIN CONTACT:
may cause physical abrasion in contact with the skin. It is
unlikely to be hazardous by skin absorption.

High dust concentrations may be irritating to the upper


INHALATION: respiratory tract.

INGESTION: Low oral toxicity.

Inhalation studies in animals have shown that repeated


exposures produce no significant effects. Terephthalic
acid when administrated in high levels to rats has been
associated to bladder tumors. No effect was observed
below a level of 1% in the diet. Additional research
CHRONIC EFFECTS demonstrated that the tumors are directly related to
IN HUMANS: bladder stone formation, once it is caused by urine super
saturation in rats fed with high doses of terephthalic acid.
This effect is unlikely to happen in humans because of
the access and levels used are inadequate for the
foreseeable use conditions. There is no mutagenic
evidence or clastogenic potential.

SECTION XII - ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION

Solid with low volatility.


The substance is essentially insoluble in water. It has low
ECOTOXICITY: toxicity to aquatic organisms:
LC50 (rainbow trout) (96 hour) (semi-static) 798-1640 mg/l
EC50 (Daphnia magna) (48 hour) > 980mg/l

The substance is substantially biodegradable.


PERSISTENCE AND There are evidences of fast degradability in water.
DEGRADABILITY: Ready biodegradation:> 70%.
Inherent biodegradation:> 90%.

MOBILITY: There is no relevant information

BIOACCUMULATION: The substance has low bioaccumulation potential.

OTHER HARMFUL EFFECTS: There is no relevant information

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SECTION XIII - DISPOSAL CONSIDERATION

METHODS OF TREATMENT Bury in a permitted landfill or incinerate under approved


AND DISPOSAL OF PRODUCT,
controlled conditions. Disposal should be in accordance
WASTE AND PACKAGING
with local, state or country laws.
USED

SECTION XIV - TRANSPORT INFORMATION

Not classified for transport in agreement with regulation RID/ADR, IMO/IMDG, ICAO/IATA.

Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL 73/78 and the IBC code: not applicable.

SECTION XV - REGULATORY INFORMATION

All other information on regulation are reported if not provided in other sections/subsection of the
Safety Data Sheet.

SAFETY, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL Council Directive 89/391/EEC of 12 June 1989 on


REGULATION/LEGISLATION SPECIFIC FOR the introduction of measures to encourage
THE SUBSTANCE improvements in the safety and health of workers at
work (Official Journal L 183, 29/06/1989 P. 0001 –
0008) and following amendment and National
reinforcements.

Council Directive 89/686/EEC of 21 December 1989


on the approximation of the laws of the Member
States relating to the personal protective equipment.

Council Directive 98/24/EC of 7 April 1998 on the


protection of the health and safety of workers from
the risks related to chemical agents at work
(fourteenth individual Directive within the meaning of
Article 16(1) of Directive 89/391/EEC) Official
Journal L 131, 05/05/1998 P. 0011 – 0023

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SECTION XVI – OTHER INFORMATION

BIBLIOGRAPHIC SOURCES: Terephtalic acid Chemical Safety Report


ChemIdplus Lite
stneasy.fiz-karlsruhe.de
pubchem.ncbi.nlm.

ACRONYMS
- ACGIH: American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
- ADR: Agreement concerning the carriage of dangerous goods by Road
- BCF: Bioaccumulative factor
- BEI: Biological Exposure Indices (Indici di esposizione biologica)
- CAS: Chemical Abstract Service (division of the American Chemical Society
- CLP: Classification, Labelling and Packaging
- CMR: Carcinogens, Mutagens, Toxic for reproduction substances
- EINECS: European Inventory of existing Commercial Substances
- EPA: US Environmental Protection Agency
- GHS: Globally Harmonised System
- IARC: International Agency for Research on Cancer
- IATA: International Air Transport Association Code
- IMDG: International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code
- IUPAC: International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
- LOEL: Lowest Observed Effect Level
- N.A.: Not Applicable
- N.A.: Not Available
- NOAEL: No Observed Adverse Effect Level)
- NTP: National Toxicology Program
- OEL: Occupational Exposure Limit
- OSHA: Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- PPE: Personal protective Equipment
- PBT: Persistent, Bioaccumulative and Toxic substances
- RID: Regulation concerning the International carriage of Dangerous goods by rail
- TLV/TWA: Threshold Limit Value/Threshold Weighted Average
- vPvB: very Persistent, very Bioaccumulative

THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS INTENDED TO DESCRIBE THE PRODUCT FROM THE
STANDPOINT OF SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AS THE MANUFACTURER’S MSDS.

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