Product Identification
- Read – Magnesium Sulfate Anhydrous SDS!
- Product Name: Magnesium Sulfate anhydrous
- Recommended usage: Industrial, agricultural & dietary supplement
- Manufacturer/Supplier: (ABC manufacturer/supplier)
Hazards Identification
- Not categorized by GHS standards as a hazardous chemical or mixture.
- Not regarded as a carcinogen.
- Not regarded as hazardous to development or reproduction.
- Not regarded as a mutagen.
First-aid Measures
- Inhalation: No particular first-aid procedures are necessary. Remove to fresh air if any respiratory irritation arises.
- Skin contact: No particular first-aid procedures are necessary. Wash your skin with water if it becomes irritated.
- Eye contact: No particular first-aid procedures are necessary. If your eyes become itchy, rinse them with water for 15 minutes.
- Ingestion: Magnesium sulphate can result in nausea, diarrhoea, & stomach pain if used in large doses. Obtain water, and if required, medical help.
Fire-Fighting Measures
- Not regarded as a fire hazard.
- Not regarded as posing a threat of explosion.
- Not regarded as an oxidizer.
Accidental Release Measures
- Take personal safety measures by donning the proper PPE to protect your skin, eyes, and clothing.
- Environmental safety measures: Not anticipated to have an influence on the environment.
- Cleaning procedures: Use an appropriate absorbent substance to clean up spills, and then dispose of them in line with local laws.
Handling & Storage
- Handling: Use good industrial practices when handling.
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place.
Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
- Engineering controls No requirement.
- Personal protective equipment: To prevent contact with skin, eyes, and clothing, put on the proper personal protective equipment (PPE).
Physical & Chemical Properties
- Appearance: white powder.
- Odor: odorless.
- pH: 7.5 (10% solution).
- Melting point: 1069°C (decomposition).
- Boiling point: Not available.
- Flash point: Not applicable.
- Evaporation rate: Not available.
- Flammability: Not applicable.
- Stability: stable under typical use & storage conditions.
- Reactivity: Under regular use & storage circumstances, inactive.
- Hazardous polymerization: Will not occur.
Toxicological Information
- Acute toxicity: Not regarded as toxic.
- Skin irritation: Not believed to cause skin irritation.
- Eye irritation:Â Not believed to irritate the eyes.
- Respiratory irritation: Not regarded as irritating to the respiratory system.
- Carcinogenicity: Not regarded as a carcinogen.
- Reproductive & developmental toxicity: Not regarded as hazardous to development or reproduction.
- Mutagenicity: Not regarded as a mutagen.
- Other information: The effects of an overdose may include confusion, difficulty breathing, and irregular heartbeats.
Epsom salt, also known as magnesium sulfate anhydrous, is a colorless, odorless, crystalline powder that is frequently used as a laxative, dietary supplement, and in a variety of industrial and agricultural uses.
Conclusion
An excellent & safe chemical for use in manufacturing, farming, & dietary supplements is magnesium sulphate anhydrous. When handling & storing it, the proper safety precautions & personal protective equipment should be used. Always follow Magnesium Sulfate Anhydrous SDS while handling this product.