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Safety Data Sheet - Chem Supply

CS: :1 Safety data Sheet4ofInfosafe No 1CH13 December 2018RE-ISSUED by CHEMSUPPI ssue Date :AMMONIUM MOLYBDATE tetrahydrateProduct Name :Not classified as hazardous1. IdentificationAMMONIUM MOLYBDATE tetrahydrateGHS Product IdentifierCHEM- Supply PTY LTD (ABN 19 008 264 211)Company Name38 - 50 Bedford Street GILLMANSA 5013 AustraliaAddressTel: (08) 8440-2000 Fax: (08) 8440-2001 Telephone/Fax NumberPigments, catalyst for dehydrogenation and desulfurisation in petroleum and coal technology, production of molybdnum metal, source of molybdate ions, analytical reagent and laboratory use of the chemical and restrictions on use Name Product CodeOther NamesAMMONIUM MOLYBDATE tetrahydrate ARAA084 Ammonium heptamolybdateHexammonium heptamolybdateAmmonium heptamolybdate tetrayhydrateHexammonium heptamolybdate 4-hydrateChem- Supply Pty Ltd does not warrant that this pro

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1 CS: :1 Safety data Sheet4ofInfosafe No 1CH13 December 2018RE-ISSUED by CHEMSUPPI ssue Date :AMMONIUM MOLYBDATE tetrahydrateProduct Name :Not classified as hazardous1. IdentificationAMMONIUM MOLYBDATE tetrahydrateGHS Product IdentifierCHEM- Supply PTY LTD (ABN 19 008 264 211)Company Name38 - 50 Bedford Street GILLMANSA 5013 AustraliaAddressTel: (08) 8440-2000 Fax: (08) 8440-2001 Telephone/Fax NumberPigments, catalyst for dehydrogenation and desulfurisation in petroleum and coal technology, production of molybdnum metal, source of molybdate ions, analytical reagent and laboratory use of the chemical and restrictions on use Name Product CodeOther NamesAMMONIUM MOLYBDATE tetrahydrate ARAA084 Ammonium heptamolybdateHexammonium heptamolybdateAmmonium heptamolybdate tetrayhydrateHexammonium heptamolybdate 4-hydrateChem- Supply Pty Ltd does not warrant that this product is suitable for any use or purpose.

2 The user must ascertain the suitability of the product before use or application intended purpose. Preliminary testing of the product before use or application is recommended. Any reliance or purported reliance upon Chem- Supply Pty Ltd with respect to any skill or judgement or advice in relation to the suitability of this product of any purpose is disclaimed. Except to the extent prohibited at law, any condition implied by any statute as to the merchantable quality of this product or fitness for any purpose is hereby excluded. This product is not sold by description. Where the provisions of Part V, Division 2 of the Trade Practices Act apply, the liability of Chem- Supply Pty Ltd is limited to the replacement of Supply of equivalent goods or payment of the cost of replacing the goods or acquiring equivalent Information2.

3 Hazard IdentificationClassified as non-Hazardous according to the Globally Harmonised System of classification and labelling of Chemicals (GHS) including Work, Health and Safety regulations, classified as dangerous goods according to the Australian Dangerous Goods Code (ADG).GHS classification of the substance/mixture3. Composition/information on ingredientsSolidChemical CharacterizationProduced by dissolving molybdenum trioxide in aqueous on Composition Name Risk Phrase CAS Proportion Hazard SymbolIngredientsAmmonium Molybdate tetrahydrate12054-85-2100 %4. First-aid measuresIf inhaled, remove from contaminated area to fresh air immediately.

4 Apply artificial respiration if not breathing. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Get medical aid if cough or other symptoms mouth thoroughly with water immediately, repeat until all traces of product have been removed. Give water to drink. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Seek medical advice if symptoms contaminated clothes. Wash with plenty of soap and water. Seek medical advice if effects immediately with plenty of water for at least 10 minutes and seek medical contactTreat symptomatically based on judgement of doctor and individual reactions of the to DoctorFor advice, contact the National Poisons Information Centre (Phone Australia 13 11 26; New Zealand 0800 764 766) or a Information5.

5 Fire-fighting measuresUse fire extinguishing media appropriate for surrounding environment. Use water spray, dry chemical, carbon dioxide, or appropriate extinguishing mediaUse measures suitable for extinguishing surrounding MethodsPrint Date: 3/12/2018CS: : :2 Safety data Sheet4ofInfosafe No 1CH13 December 2018RE-ISSUED by CHEMSUPPI ssue Date :AMMONIUM MOLYBDATE tetrahydrateProduct Name :Not classified as hazardousMay burn but do not ignite hazards arising from the chemicalWear SCBA and structural firefighter's in connection with Fire6. Accidental release measuresAvoid substance contact.

6 Avoid generation of dusts: do not inhale dusts. Ensure Supply of fresh air in enclosed PrecautionsWear protective clothing specified for normal operations (see Section 8)Personal ProtectionSweep up (avoid generating dust) and remove to a suitable, clearly labelled container for disposal in accordance with local Methods - Small SpillagesPrevent further leakage or spillage and prevent from entering drainsEnvironmental Precautions7. Handling and storageAvoid generation or accumulation of dusts. Use with adequate for Safe HandlingStore in a cool,dry place. Keep containers securely sealed and protected against physical damage.

7 Store in well ventilated for safe storage, including any incompatabilities8. Exposure controls/personal protectionNo exposure standards have been established for this product by Safe Work Australia, however, the TWA exposure standard for dusts/mists not otherwise specified is 10 mg/m3. All atmospheric contamination should be kept to as low a level as is Exposure InformationIn industrial situations maintain the concentrations values below the TWA. This may be achieved by process modification, use of local exhaust ventilation, capturing substances at the source, or other methods.

8 These methods should be used in preference to personal protective engineering controlsWhere ventilation is not adequate, respiratory protection may be required. Avoid breathing dust, vapours or mists. Respiratory protection should comply with AS 1716 - Respiratory Protective Devices and be selected in accordance with AS 1715 - Selection, Use and Maintenance of Respiratory Protective Devices. Filter capacity and respirator type depends on exposure levels. In event of emergency or planned entry into unknown concentrations a positive pressure, full-facepiece SCBA should be used.

9 If respiratory protection is required, institute a complete respiratory protection program including selection, fit testing, training, maintenance and ProtectionThe use of a face shield, chemical goggles or Safety glasses with side shield protection as appropriate. Must comply with Australian Standards AS 1337 and be selected and used in accordance with AS ProtectionHand protection should comply with AS 2161, Occupational protective gloves - Selection, use and ProtectionPersonal protective equipment should not solely be relied upon to control risk and should only be used when all other reasonably practicable control measures do not eliminate or sufficiently minimise risk.

10 Guidance in selecting personal protective equipment can be obtained from Australian, Australian/New Zealand or other approved Protective EquipmentWear suitable protective clothing to prevent skin contact. Clean clothing or protective clothing should be worn, preferably with an apron. Clothing for protection against chemicals should comply with AS 3765 Clothing for Protection Against Hazardous ProtectionAlways wash hands before smoking, eating or using the toilet. Wash contaminated clothing and other protective equipment before storing or Measures9. Physical and chemical propertiesSolidFormColourless or slightly yellowish-greenish crystals or white C (decomposition)Melting Point190 CBoiling PointSoluble in water (400 g/L @ 20 C).


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