| Section | What may change | |---------|----------------| | | Addition of EUH208 (Contains BIT – May produce allergic reaction) or revised P-phrases | | 3 – Composition | Exact % ranges of BIT, MIT, Bronopol (if disclosed) | | 8 – Exposure controls | New occupational exposure limits (OELs) for Bronopol or MIT | | 11 – Toxicology | Skin sensitization category (Cat. 1 or 1A/1B) | | 14 – Transport | UN number or packing group (rare but possible) | | 15 – Regulatory | New restrictions (e.g., EU Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR) update, or MIT concentration limits) |
Do not discharge the product into drains, sewers, or natural water systems. Dispose of surplus and non-recyclable solutions via a licensed hazardous waste disposal contractor.
: Polymer emulsions susceptible to premature microbial degradation. 2. Why the SDS Was Updated
Tightly fitting safety goggles or full-face shields are required to prevent chemical splashes.
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