Product Name: Inipol EAP 22
Chemical Family, Formula, Name states only that it is a mixture
EPA Reg Number NONE given... BLANK Why is that?
Except for water, all of the other 4 are identified as hazardous chemicals according to the criteria of the OSHA Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200)
Ingredients in order listed with CAS Registry Number *
Oleic acid CAS Nr 112-80-1 CH3(CH2)7CH=CH(CH2)7COOH
(msds *)
Water CAS Nr 7732-18-5 H2O
Phosphoric acid, dodecyl ester CAS Nr 12751-23-4 C12H26O.xH3O4P
(now this mono/duo version of phosphate is used)
* Originally: Tri(laureth-4)-phosphate [C12H25(OC2H4)3O]3PO
The
given formula [C12H25(OC2H4)3O]3PO] refers to
a phosphoric ester based on an ethoxilated lauryl (=C12) alcohol
CAS Nr
42612-52-2
(msds *)
Urea CAS Nr 57-13-6 NH2-CO-NH2
(msds *)
2-Butoxy ethanol CAS Nr 111-76-2 10-12% by wt C6H14O2/CH3(CH2)2CH2OCH2CH2OH
% (3-15-02 MSDS * )
No other indication of the percentages of each chemical. *
This material is classified as hazardous under Federal OSHA regulation
The components of this product are all on the TSCA * inventory list.
The MSDS (9-25-01) continues to say the health dangers... hemolysis based on animal data
(Why don't they get Exxon's human blood results?)
On the MSDS they give for 2-butoxyethanol boiling point is 100C (Also 3-15-02 MSDS * )No- 2-butoxyethanol has a higher BP, inipol has *
... and that harmful or irritating derivatives can be liberated at elevated temperatures.
Don't breath vapors or exposure limits are exceeded.
States a Chemist:
"If Boiling Point is >100C and you heat to 90C then the vapor at the nozzle end will be enormous.
Did any workers notice effects?"
Rats given this material orally for 6 weeks showed red blood cell changes which resulted in spleen, liver and kidney effects including increased spleen and liver weight. For longer term...will exhibit effects on blood (anemia), liver and spleen, as well as reduced body weight and reduced thymus weight
2-butoxyethanol is the one ingredient that is said to be readily biodegradable....because of it's high oxygen demand. (70%?). Then a comment that urea is slowly biodegraded in river waters.
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2-Butoxy ethanol & Urea
comments *
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Insoluble? *
Long term health effects? check one of the States that puts out a Hazard Sheet.
On the inipol EAP 22 MSDS or in particular, 2-butoxyethanol
Pennsylvania and NJ do; NJ hazard sheet says 2-butoxyethanol is a dry cleaning solvent; also used in making plastics
under #15: Regulatory Information:
Hazard Categories Under Criteria of SARA Title III Rules (40CFR Part 370):
Immediate (Acute) Health YES
Delayed (Chronic) Health YES
c a n c e r ? Pray that these men will not have cancer.
However, they should be checked
- this group of Bioremediation workers & any others exposed to inipol EAP 22 -
& you will know the effect on humans
It is interesting to note that the MSDS for Inipol EAP 22 shows Massachusetts, New Jersey & Pennsylvania all list 2-butoxyethanol as being on the Right-to-know Hazardous Substance List and Pennsylvania also adds Oleic acid. Pennsylvania's Environmental Hazard Lists also includes 2-butoxy ethanol
2-Butoxy ethanol for Inipol EAP 22's MSDS also states:
SARA Title III, Section 313
re-emphasizes that it contains chemical(s) (2-Butoxy ethanol), contained in
Inipol EAP 22 per above is defined as toxic chemical(s) and subject to the reporting requirements of, Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 986 and 40 CFR Part 372.
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It is so sad to see the needed protective gear,
and then reflect upon what was provided to the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill cleanup workers
who first used the new product: inipol EAP 22 *
Check Section 8 of the company MSDS for inipol EAP 22
So, then, why consider using inipol EAP 22? *
Contact * regarding Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Cleanup Workers
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