Nalco 77225 Safety Data Sheet Updated 🎯 Complete
: Standard industrial protective clothing or aprons to guard against splashes.
Previously, spills could be flushed to a sanitary sewer if diluted. The updated SDS explicitly prohibits this due to aquatic toxicity:
According to the latest Global Harmonized System (GHS) standards, Nalco 77225 is classified as a substance. Hazard Category Description Corrosive to Metals Category 1; May be corrosive to metals. Acute Toxicity Category 4; Harmful if swallowed. Skin Corrosion Category 1A/1B; Causes severe skin burns. Serious Eye Damage Category 1; Causes irreversible eye damage. 3. Chemical Composition & Ingredients
Tightly fitting safety goggles or face shield. nalco 77225 safety data sheet updated
Wear protective gloves, protective clothing, eye protection, and face protection. Do not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapors/spray. Wash skin thoroughly after handling.
: Prevent the liquid from entering local soil, surface waterways, or groundwater tables.
– Call Nalco Water Customer Service directly. For emergency situations, call +34 902 848 598 (Europe) or the appropriate local emergency contact. : Standard industrial protective clothing or aprons to
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In industrial boiler operations, maintaining water quality to prevent scale and corrosion is paramount. is a commonly utilized internal boiler feedwater treatment program designed for effective scale control. Utilizing a combination of phosphate residual technology and proprietary polymer technology, this product keeps high-pressure and low-pressure systems running efficiently.
Wear a standard protective clothing/lab coat. Handling: Keep containers tightly closed when not in use. Avoid breathing vapors. Provide adequate ventilation. Storage: Hazard Category Description Corrosive to Metals Category 1;
Conduct a 30-minute refresher training covering:
Replace the old hazard classification with the new GHS pictograms (exclamation mark for irritant, dead fish/environment for aquatic toxicity).