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IATA EDI Release 98-1
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3225Place/location identification
EDI IATA 98-1 ODI01 Element Schema

Acticide Mkw2 Sds Updated

A: No. The product in the container is safe to use as is. However, you must ensure your workplace labels (GHS secondary labels) reflect the new hazard statements from the updated SDS .

: Do not breathe dust, fume, gas, mist, vapours, or spray. P273 : Avoid release to the environment.

Store exclusively in the original, tightly closed container.

: Delivers broad-spectrum microbial resistance to ensure high performance in demanding weathering scenarios. The AMME® Encapsulation Edge acticide mkw2 sds updated

The older SDS listed primarily skin sensitization. The elevates the hazard profile slightly based on new concentration thresholds for MCI (Methylchloroisothiazolinone).

: Classified with a "Warning" signal word; users must follow strict PPE guidelines, including protective eyewear, gloves, and coveralls, to prevent eye damage and skin sensitization. Environmental Protection

Proper ventilation is necessary, and respiratory protection may be required during spraying application. First Aid Measures : Do not breathe dust, fume, gas, mist, vapours, or spray

Causes irreversible eye damage and severe skin burns if handled improperly.

: Adjusted concentration thresholds for specific tracking regulations.

Remove the individual to fresh air. If breathing is labored, administer oxygen or artificial respiration by trained personnel and call a poison center. and transport classifications.

However, regulatory landscapes evolve. With the recent implementation of the 2025 EU CLP (Classification, Labelling and Packaging) updates and ongoing revisions to the US OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (HCS 2012), Thor Group has issued a . This is not a minor administrative correction; it is a regulatory recalibration that affects hazard communication, first-aid measures, and transport classifications.

The updated SDS features critical changes in hazard classifications, particularly concerning skin sensitization and environmental toxicity. Core Hazard Classifications

: High-volume water jets are now strictly discouraged.