WHMIS (Hydrofluoric acid 40 %)

Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System

WHMIS 2015 classification - Note to reader
Update: 2016-02-18

  • Acute toxicity - oral - Category 2
  • Acute toxicity - inhalation - Category 21 2 3
    • Releases a fatal gas: Hydrogen fluoride
  • Skin corrosion/irritation - Category 12 4 5 6
    • Strong acid: pH of a 2% solution = 1.1
  • Serious eye damage/eye irritation - Category 12 4 5 6 7
    • Strong acid: pH of a 2% solution = 1.1
  • Specific target organ toxicity - repeated exposure - Category 12 3 5 8
  • Health hazards not otherwise classified (corrosion) - Category 1

  • WHMIS 2015 pictogram : Skull and crossbones

  • WHMIS 2015 pictogram : Corrosion

  • WHMIS 2015 pictogram : Health hazard

Danger

Fatal if swallowed (H300)
Fatal if inhaled (H330)
Causes severe skin burns and eye damage (H314)
Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure (H372)
Causes severe damage to the respiratory tract

Ingredient disclosure

Comments9 : This product could be corrosive to metals, please contact the supplier for additionnal information.

References

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  • ▲2.  Centre canadien d'hygiène et de sécurité au travail, CHEMINFO, Hamilton, Ont. : Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety   http://ccinfoweb.ccohs.ca/cheminfo/search.html
  • ▲3.  Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Toxicological profile for : fluorides, hydrogen fluoride, and fluorine. Atlanta (GA) : ATSDR. (2003).   http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/
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  • ▲6.  Bureau européen des substances chimiques, European Union Risk Assessment Report : Hydrogen fluoride. 1st Priority List, Vol. 8. Luxembourg : Office for Official Publications of the European Communities. (2001). EUR 19729 EN.   http://ecb.jrc.ec.europa.eu/esis/ Rechercher le CAS et sélectionner "Final RAR -View and save it" dans le bas de la page.
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