MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET State of the art ingredients ∙ fast friendly service SECTION 1 :: PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Chemical Name: Caffeine, anhydrous INCI: Caffeine SECTION 2 :: DATA ON COMPONENTS Molecular Weight: 194.19 Chemical Characterization: C2-H10-N4-O2 FEMA number: 2224 TSV Level: 10 mg/m3 Caffeine is regulated as a nuisance particulate, not otherwise classified. Hazardous Impurities: none SECTION 3 :: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Hazardous Material Information System (HMIS) Health: 3 Fire: 0 Reactivity: 0 Persistence: 1 Emergency Overview: Silky white crystals or crystal ine powder with bitter taste. Efflorescent. Toxic central nervous stimulant. Caffeine has been implicated in increased fetal losses and is considered a possible teratogen. Most Important Hazard: Ingestion: may cause central nervous system stimulation resulting in insomnia, restlessness, increased respiration, delirium and may effect the cardiovascular system. Carcinogen status: possible teratogen SECTION 4 :: FIRST AID MEASURES Eyes: Flush eyes with water as a precaution. If eye irritation persists, consult with a specialist. Skin: Wash off with soap and plenty of water. If skin irritation persists, cal a physician. Inhalation: Move to fresh air. If symptoms persist, cal a physician. Ingestion: If the patient is conscious, give two glasses of water and induce vomiting. Get immediate medical attention. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Protection of first-aiders: no hazards which require special first aid measures. SECTION 5 :: FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Flash Point: not applicable Flammable limits: 2.0-16% Autoignition temperature: 925°C Extinguishing media: Water spray, dry powder, foam, carbon dioxide Fire fighting Equipment/Instructions: Do not scatter material with high pressure water streams. Dike fire control water for later disposal. Use standard procedure for chemical fire. Special protective equipment: Use personal protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus when fighting fire in enclosed area. 5103 Commercial Park Dr, Ste A ∙ Austin TX 7824 (512) 535::2711 ∙(512) 535::7362 fax ∙ MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET State of the art ingredients ∙ fast friendly service SECTION 6 :: ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Spill and Leak procedures Personal Precautions: Use personal protective equipment. Avoid dust formation. Environmental Precautions: Dispose according to federal, state and local authorities. Methods for cleaning up: Sweep up and shovel. After cleaning, flush away with traces of water. SECTION 7 :: HANDLING AND STORAGE Technical measures/Precautions: No special technical protective measures required. Safe handling advice: No special handling advice require Technical measures/Storage conditions: Keep tightly closed in a dry and cool place. Incompatible products: No special restrictions on storage with other products. Packaging materials: Store in original container. SECTION 8 :: EXPOSURE CONTROLS AND PERSONAL PROTECTION Engineering measures: Provide general dilute ventilation. Exposure limit(s): Threshold Limit Value: 10 mg/m3, Nuisance Particulate, N.O.C. Respiratory: NIOSH approved dust respirator Eyes: safety glasses Skin: lightweight protective clothing, gloves General: Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice SECTION 9 :: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Form: powder Color: white Odor: none Boiling point: Sublimes at 178°C Specific Gravity: 1.23 Melting point/range: 238°C Solubility in Water: g/kg ~2.5% @ 20°C 1 gm in 46 ml water Freezing Point: N/A Evaporation Rate: N/A pH value: 1% solution -6.9 % volatiles by volume: N/A Vapor Density: N/A Vapor Pressure: N/A Coefficient of water/oil distribution: N/A Decomposition temperature: unknown Bulk density: unknown Explosive properties: unknown 5103 Commercial Park Dr, Ste A ∙ Austin TX 7824 (512) 535::2711 ∙(512) 535::7362 fax ∙ MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET State of the art ingredients ∙ fast friendly service SECTION 10 :: STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Chemical Stability: stable at normal conditions Conditions to avoid if unstable: N/A Incompatibility with other materials: strong acids, alkalis, oxidizers Hazardous polymerization: does not occur Hazardous decomposition products: N/A Conditions to avoid: Keep containers dry and tightly closed to avoid moisture absorption and contamination. Extreme heat may cause sublimination. SECTION 11 :: TOXICOLOGY INFORMATION Acute toxicity: LD50/Oral/Human 192 mg/Kg Chronic toxicity: Chronic caffeine effects involve the status of experimental teratogen and carcinogen. In women it has been implicated in increased fetal losses. Human experience: Acute caffeine poisoning may cause insomnia, restlessness, tremor and delirium, tachycardia and extrasystales. Carcinogen content: listed as an experimental carcinogen by NTP Additional toxicity data: R.T.E.C.S. #EV6475000, NIOSH SECTION 12 :: ECOLOGY INFORMATION Mobility: completely soluble. Persistence and degradability: Chemical oxygen demand: unknown Biochemical oxygen demand within 5 days: (BOD5) Unknown Bioaccumulation: unknown Ecotoxicity effects: unknown SECTION 13 :: DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Waste from residues/unused products: any disposal practice must be in compliance with local, state and federal laws and regulations (contact local or state environmental agency for specific rules). SECTION 14 :: TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Not a Hazardous material for DOT shipping. SECTION 15 :: REGULATIONS
Is general y regarded as safe (GRAS) by the USA FDACaffeine is not subjected to SARA section 313 reportingThe ingredients are listed on the TSCA inventory listCERCLA (Comprehensive Response Compensation and Liability Act): N/ASARA Title 311 (Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Bil ): reporting not required under section 311
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Foreign Inventory Status:Canadian DSL (Domestic Substance List)
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