Ingredients: Chemical Name: CAS Number Proportion (g/l) SECTION 2 - HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION First Aid: If poisoning occurs, get to a doctor or hospital quickly. Immediately contact Poisons Information Centre (telephone 13 11 26) and follow the advice given. Show this Material Data Safety Sheet to a doctor. Health Effects:
No adverse health effects expected if product is handled according to label
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Acute: Ingestion:
Abdominal pain, gum bleeding, nose bleeding, bruising and haemorrhage formation. RUSH to a health care facility.
Ensure washing facilities are available.
Chronic: Ingestion:
Vomiting may be induced with syrup of Ipecac. If elapsed time since ingestion of warfarin is unknown or suspected to be greater than 30 minutes, do notinduce vomiting. Ipecac should not be administered to children less than 6 months of age. Warning: Syrup of Ipecac should be administered only if victims are alert, have an active gag-reflex, and show no signs of impending seizure or coma. Ambulate (walk) the victims and give large quantities of water. If vomiting has not occurred after 15 minutes, Ipecac may be readministered. Continue to ambulate and give water to the victims. If vomiting has not occurred within 15 minutes after second administration of Ipecac, administer activated charcoal if victims are conscious and alert.
Eyes must be flushed with lukewarm water for at least 15 minutes. It is an
advisable precaution to seek medical advice.
Wash exposed skin areas THOROUGHLY with soap and water. If irritation occurs seek medical advice.
Move to fresh air. Administer oxygen or artificial respiration if needed. Call a doctor immediately.
Ensure washing facilities are available.
Advice to Doctor: Warfarin inhibits production of prothrombin. Direct treatment to correct prothrombin deficiency. Administration of synthetic vitamin K or K 1 (phytomenadione) will be almost a specific antidote but action will be somewhat delayed and administration must be continued until the clotting of the blood is re-established. PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
Exposure Standards:
To avoid eye and skin contact, wearing the following personal protective clothing and equipment is recommended: Eyes:
protective clothing giving full body cover
Wash hands after handling, notwithstanding the wearing of gloves.
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SAFE HANDLING INFORMATION
Storage & Transport:
Ratblitz is not classified as 'Dangerous Goods' by the relevant authorities for transport by road and rail, sea or air.
Spills and disposal Spillage or Leak Procedures:
Ensure adequate ventilation. Wear personal protective equipment. Do not flush into surface water or sanitary sewer system.
Shovel into suitable container for disposal. Avoid dust formation. Clean contaminated surface thoroughly.
Used containers must either be crushed and buried below the topsoil or burned. Care must be taken to avoid subsequent contamination of water sources.
Fire/Explosion Hazard: Extinguishing Media:
Water spray, dry powder, foam, carbon dioxide (CO2)
Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and protective suit.
OTHER INFORMATION:
Environmental/Ecological effects: Spills and waste water from production, transport, storage and
use as a rodenticide may cause entrance of warfarin into the environment.
Ratblitz baits should not be used where there is a risk of contaminating food, animal feeding, drinking or washing water. Baits should be placed in containers clearly marked. Baits should not be laid unless all access by children or domestic animals can be prevented. All exposed baits and their containers should be removed after treatment and burned. Rodent bodies should be searched for and destroyed by burning. Avoid release to the environment in circumstances different to normal use.
The information in this MSDS is given in good faith and summarises the latest knowledge available to RCI. RCI disclaims any express or implied warranty as to the accuracy of the above information and shall not be held liable for any incidental or consequential damages resulting from reliance on the above information
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