<p>MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
DIISOPROPANOLAMINE (ALL GRADES)
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Harmful if inhaled or swallowed. Causes skin and eye irritation. High vapour concentrations may cause
drowsiness. See "Other Health Effects" Section. Can decompose at high temperatures forming toxic
gases. Contents may develop pressure on prolonged exposure to heat.
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW:
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
Inhalation is not a likely route of exposure at normally encountered temperatures. Vapours from warmed
or heated material may be a mild respiratory irritant. See "Other Health Effects" Section.
Inhalation:
Brief contact causes irritation (itching, local redness or possible swelling). Prolonged and repeated
contact may lead to dermatitis. May cause defatting, drying and cracking of the skin. Skin contact can
cause irritation, especially under the finger nails (and other confined spaces such as under rings or
watch bands).
Skin Contact:
A single, prolonged skin exposure is not likely to result in the absorption of toxic amounts of the material.
Skin Absorption:
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS (FOR EMERGENCIES INVOLVING CHEMICAL SPILLS OR RELEASE)
Toronto, ON (416) 226-6117 Montreal, QC (514) 861-1211 Winnipeg, MB (204) 943-8827
Edmonton, AB (780) 424-1754 Calgary, AB (403) 263-8660 Vancouver, BC (604) 685-5036
1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Brenntag Canada Inc.
43 Jutland Rd.
Toronto, ON
M8Z 2G6
(416) 259-8231
Website: http:\\www.brenntag.ca
WHMIS#:
00062770
Index:
2007 March 20
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Diisopropanolamine (All Grades).
Product Name:
2007 March 20
Date of Revision:
Effective Date:
HCI1632/07A
1,1'-iminobis-2-Propanol.
Chemical Name:
Bis 2 Propanol Amine; DIPA; DIPA 45 %; DIPA 46 %; DIPA 60 %; DIPA 70 %; DIPA 85 %; DIPA LF 90
%; DIPA LF 100 %.
Synonyms:
Amines.
Chemical Family:
C6 - H15 - NO2 ; (CH3 - CHOH - CH2) 2 . NH.
Molecular Formula:
Gas sweetening. Chemical intermediate.
Product Use:
WHMIS Classificat