Product Name: Buddleia Yellow
Synonyms: None known
Chemical Family: Organic pigment
Recommended Use: Coloring agent for industrial applications, textile dyeing, research chemical
Supplier: Relevant manufacturer details required for accurate identification; typically distributed through specialty chemical suppliers
Emergency Contact: Local emergency services or regional poison helpline if exposed
Classification: Eye irritant, skin sensitizer, possible respiratory irritant
Risk Phrases: May cause irritation to eyes, respiratory system, and skin
Precautionary Statements: Avoid direct contact, wear suitable personal protective equipment, do not breathe dust
Hazard symbols: Exclamation mark (GHS07), irritant icon
Other Hazards: Dust exposure could trigger asthma in susceptible individuals, chronic exposure data lacking
Chemical Identity: Buddleia Yellow (specific chemical formula subject to proprietary information, often derived from plant sources or synthesized analogs)
CAS Number: Information pending or varies by supplier
Impurities: Trace botanical residues possible, minimal inorganic fillers
Concentration: Pure substance or diluted in inert carrier, percentage details to be supplied by manufacturer
Inhalation: Move individual to fresh air, monitor for breathing difficulties, seek medical attention if symptoms persist
Skin Contact: Immediately remove contaminated clothing, wash gently with soap and water, avoid harsh scrubbing
Eye Contact: Flush with copious quantities of clean water for at least 15 minutes, hold eyelids apart, do not use chemical eyewash unless instructed by medical professional
Ingestion: Rinse mouth thoroughly, do not induce vomiting, consult medical professional for further assessment
Special Notes: Show substance label or MSDS to responders for reference
Suitable Extinguishing Media: Dry chemical, foam, carbon dioxide, water spray in fine mist
Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: Avoid solid water jets as powder may splatter
Specific Hazards: Pigment may break down under intense heat, releasing unknown organic compounds or smoke
Protective Equipment: Wear full protective gear, including self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), gloves, chemical suit
Firefighting Advice: Remove containers from fire area if safe, cool exposed containers with water, keep upwind, contain runoff to prevent contamination
Spill Response: Sweep up spilled material, reducing airborne dust with damp cloths, place in secure containers for disposal
Personal Precautions: Wear gloves, goggles, particulate mask or respirator, avoid direct contact and inhalation
Environmental Precautions: Prevent pigment from entering drains or waterways, avoid dispersal into soil
Cleaning Methods: Use industrial vacuum fitted with HEPA filter for residue, do not dry sweep
Notification: Report large-scale spills to local authorities according to regional chemical regulations
Handling: Open containers carefully, minimize dust generation, use local exhaust ventilation when handling powders
Storage Conditions: Store in sealed containers, away from open flames, sunlight, and oxidizing substances
Storage Location: Cool, dry area with low humidity, clearly labeled storage cabinets
Incompatibles: Keep separate from strong acids, bases, and oxidizers
Hygiene Measures: Wash hands after handling, avoid eating or drinking in work areas, launder work clothing regularly
Workplace Exposure Limits: No established occupational exposure limits; handle as nuisance dust at 10 mg/m³ TWA (total), 5 mg/m³ (respirable)
Engineering Controls: Local exhaust ventilation, fume hood or enclosed process equipment for bulk handling
Eye Protection: Safety goggles with side shields
Skin Protection: Chemical-resistant gloves (nitrile or neoprene), long sleeves, protective apron
Respiratory Protection: N95 particulate respirator if airborne dust generation likely
Other PPE: Chemical-resistant footwear, ensure emergency eyewash and safety shower present in work area
Appearance: Bright yellow powder or crystalline solid
Odor: Mild, plant-like or slightly earthy
pH: Neutral to slightly acidic when dispersed in water
Melting Point/Freezing Point: Not determined; decomposes before melting
Boiling Point: Not applicable (organic pigment does not boil)
Flash Point: Non-flammable, NE
Solubility: Insoluble in water, dispersible in certain organic solvents
Vapor Pressure: Negligible at ambient temperatures
Other Physical Data: Fine, lightweight powder with low bulk density, moderate settling tendency
Chemical Stability: Stable under recommended storage and handling conditions
Reactivity: Inert at ambient temperature and pressure
Conditions to Avoid: Elevated heat, direct flames, incompatible chemical mixtures
Incompatible Materials: Strong oxidizers, strong acids, bases
Hazardous Decomposition: May release carbon monoxide, organic vapors, or unidentified organic compounds on thermal decomposition
Polymerization: Will not occur
Acute Toxicity: Low oral and dermal toxicity; skin, eye, and respiratory irritation possible
Chronic Effects: Repeated exposures may trigger allergic reactions in sensitive individuals, no evidence of carcinogenicity supplied in common data
Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, skin, eyes, ingestion
Symptoms: Sneezing, itching, redness of skin or eyes, sore throat if dust inhaled
Sensitization: Potential for skin or airway sensitization exists, patch testing for at-risk workers advised
Target Organs: Skin, eyes, respiratory tract
Eco-toxicity: Not acutely toxic to aquatic life in small amounts, large discharges may discolor water and affect aquatic photosynthesis
Persistence and Degradability: Likely to persist due to insolubility and slow natural breakdown
Bioaccumulation: Not expected due to molecular structure and insolubility
Mobility in Soil: Low mobility, pigment binds to soils and sediments
Additional Information: Avoid uncontrolled release to environment, collect and contain spillage for proper disposal
Waste Handling: Collect and place unused material in tightly sealed containers
Preferred Disposal Method: Incineration in approved facility or authorized chemical landfill, follow local waste guidelines
Unused Product: Dispose of as hazardous or special waste if contaminated, routine pigment waste as non-hazardous if uncontaminated
Contaminated Packaging: Rinse, label as chemical waste, follow local recycling or disposal practices
Do Not: Pour waste into drains, watercourses, or general refuse collection
UN Number: Not regulated as dangerous good under ADR, IATA, IMDG codes
Proper Shipping Name: Buddleia Yellow Pigment, non-hazardous for transport
Transport Hazard Class: Not classified
Packing Group: Not assigned
Environmental Risks: Avoid bulk release during transfer or accidental spillage
Special Precautions: Keep packaging intact, dry, clearly labeled for shipment to avoid confusion with foodstuffs
Workplace Regulations: Subject to general chemical safety requirements for handling powders or organic pigments
Labeling Obligations: Label with hazard statements, classification, and precautionary advice
Chemical Inventory: Inclusion under national inventories varies, check with local authorities
Other Restrictions: Limited for direct use in foods, medicines, or personal care products without specific approval
Relevant Legislation: Complies with EU REACH, U.S. TSCA, or similar national standards where applicable, duty of care remains for all handlers to assess risk and prevent exposure